Water & Wastewater Treatment

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Tom Lambert, general manager Streetworks, Balfour Bea y Services In the 26 years I have been involved with the management of streetworks, I have seen a great deal of change. The demand for infrastructure is forever growing. Each project requires works in the public highway to deliver the essen al u lity services today's society relies upon. As an industry, we now comply with over thirty pieces of legisla on and regula on, codes of prac ce, guidance documents and best prac ce/ opera onal documents in order to be fully compliant when it comes to tasks such as ground works, laying or maintaining apparatus. It was es mated by the Na onal Joint U li es Group (NJUG) that in 2014/15 some 1.5 million works were undertaken over 6 million days, causing disrup on to journeys on the highways network. The me is right for us to grasp the shi ing sands of regula on and legisla on and work together to remove obstacles to allow the industry to progress, eliminate unnecessary cost, improve overall quality and deliver the world class infrastructure Britain needs post-Brexit. " " Anita Solanki, head of streetworks policy, Kier Group "We have to challenge ourselves as an industry to look at how we can be more innova ve and how we can work together more collabora vely." David Latham, joint chair, Highways Authority and U li es Commi ee (England) "With increasing demands both on our service and highway network it is important that u li es and authori es work together to enable delivery of the necessary infrastructure right first me whilst minimising the disrup on caused. To do so will o en involve thinking outside the box for the best possible solu on." Elizabeth Draper, senior regulatory specialist, Openreach "In order to deliver the services the Bri sh public need at the pace they expect we need greater consistency and improved collabora on. Streetworks legisla on has progressed far beyond its original inten on and it's an increasingly complex landscape to navigate." Time for Change Book your free ckets today www.u lityweeklive.co.uk | 23

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