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Registration for new Highways UK conference now open

Taking place on 25- 26 November at ExCeL London, Highways UK is a major new event bringing together those responsible for planning, developing, managing and maintaining the UK's road network. The free to attend exhibition includes many organisations in the sector including Highways England, Mott MacDonald, BAM Nuttall, Colas, Thales, Clearview Traffic Group, Kier Services, Costain, Tarmac and Atkins. Keynote speakers include Mike Brown, who was recently confirmed as TfL’s Transport Commissioner, Andrew Jone
October 27, 2015 Read time: 2 mins
%$Linker: 2 Internal <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-16"?><dictionary /> 4 9782 0 oLinkInternal <span class="oLinkInternal"><span class="oLinkInternal">RSS</span></span> Events (Diary) false /rss/events/ true false%>Taking place on 25- 26 November at ExCeL London, Highways UK is a major new event bringing together those responsible for planning, developing, managing and maintaining the UK's road network.

The free to attend exhibition includes many organisations in the sector including 8101 Highways England, 1869 Mott MacDonald, 7815 BAM Nuttall, Colas, 596 Thales, 557 Clearview Traffic Group, Kier Services, 2002 Costain, 6645 Tarmac and 1677 Atkins.

Keynote speakers include Mike Brown, who was recently confirmed as TfL’s Transport Commissioner, Andrew Jones MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, 1837 Department for Transport, and Haydn Mursell, chief executive, Kier Group

The exhibition’s industry supporters and partners, including AESIN, 769 Imtech, 491 TRL and CIRIA, are hosting a series of hour-long specialist free-to-attend industry briefings, discussing the issues, challenges, priorities and opportunities facing the sector, while Highways England is delivering a series of soundbite presentations on its stand during the exhibition.

Attendance at Highways UK is free of charge and gives visitors access to the exhibition, keynote addresses and industry briefings. Alongside this there is also a paid-for modular conference.

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