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Event
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  • Tuesday, 17 May 2016
  • 15:17 - 15:17
  • Duration: 13 mins
  • Publication date: 26 May 2016
  • Location: Streetworks theatre, Hall 12, NEC, Birmingham, United Kingdom
  • Part of event Utility Week Live

About the session

The UK’s population is set to increase to 73 million by 2045, traffic volumes look to increase by 43% between 2010 and 2040, and with the delivery of new homes requiring connection to utility services and massive infrastructure programmes, the UK will see an ever growing impact on the nation’s roads via road and street works, as new infrastructure is delivered. This seminar will explore the policy and drivers behind infrastructure growth with successful approaches to collaboration told through case studies.

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  • contract
  • customers
  • energy
  • environment
  • highways
  • roadworks
  • traffic
  • traffic management
  • utilities

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    Richard Nickson

    Elgin, Account Manager

  • Adam  Stephenson

    Adam Stephenson

    Amey, Business Innovation Partner

    With over 30 years’ experience with Northern Gas Networks, United Utilities, BG International and is currently the Innovation Lead for Amey Central Government and Utilities Division based in Stafford.With significant experience across the Utilities sector and now working across all Utility functions and promoting an Open Innovation approach to all aspects of Utility works undertaken by Amey; by not taking too much notice of the past, or paying much attention to the ‘way things are done” he actively identifies issues within the industry, then engages suppliers and Universities to identify solutions to these business challenges.
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