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International Conference 2008 ChairpersonsGraham Bowskill BEng, CEng, MICE
Following the changes in responsibilities for traffic operation, which came into force in April 2004, Graham’s Division was first to assume a frontline 24/7 operation. Traffic Officers are involved in directing traffic during incidents and working alongside the Police to manage the flow of information to road users, with priority given to journey reliability and safety. Eur Eng Richard Wills BSc CEng FICE MIHT FRSA
Richard graduated from Leeds University in 1978 and trained under agreement with Cornwall County Council to become a chartered civil engineer in 1982. He had a range of posts in Cornwall with responsibilities for highway engineering, transport planning, waste services and general management. Richard’s current responsibilities are for highway authority services, transport planning, strategic planning, mineral and waste development control, waste services and conservation, and economic regeneration. He is the County Council’s lead director for the Lincolnshire Two Tier Pathfinder. He is also the President of the County Surveyors’ Society, the body representing local authority chief officers responsible for strategic transport, planning, waste management and economic development. He is an advisor to the Local Government Association on Environmental Matters. Simon van der Byl
He has been deeply involved in the asphalt aspects of the wider QPA product sectors throughout his time as DG, concentrating mostly on European and national political issues. Jim Barton, C Eng M.I.C.E.
His direct responsibilities include trunk road safety; delivering the annual maintenance programme effectively; the implementation and development of the trunk road Intelligent Transport Systems strategy; the management of the trunk road bridges stock and commenting on proposals for development, which might impact on the trunk road network. Jim is a Chartered Engineer with over 30 years experience in the design, construction and operation of roads. He has recently taken on the title of Chief Road Engineer, in which capacity, as Head of Profession, he is responsible for professional development and training. Mark Owen
Mark previously held the role of Asset Management - Team Leader for Transit for six years and was responsible for coordinating Transit’s annual planning process, procurement of funding and allocation, for all state highway maintenance activities. He was also responsible for Transit’s major thrust in developing skid resistance policies in the mid 1990’s. Mark originally joined Transit in 1996 in a technical role as part of the Engineering Policy team, having migrated from Local Authority experience. He’s a Technical Member of IPENZ and has completed a Master of Technology (Pavements) through the Deakin University in Geelong, Victoria. John Smart BSc CEng FIHT MICE
Prior to joining the IHT, John headed up the Safe Road Design team within the Safety, Standards and Research Division of the Highways Agency U.K. One of his main responsibilities was the development, implementation and management of the Agency’s road safety strategic plan. He was custodian of the Agency’s standards and advice notes that relate to motorway and trunk road geometric design. He was the Agency’s specialist for road safety and geometric layout. He is an international associate member of the Transport Research Board committees AFB10 (Geometric Design) and AHB65 (Operational Effects of Road Geometry); an executive committee member of PACTS and Honorary Secretary of WRA – UK (PIARC national committee). He’s a member of the IHT’s Road Safety Panel and the IHT’s Urban Design Panel and a past member of the EuroRAP technical committee and SURVIVE executive steering group. John is a Chartered Civil Engineer with a degree in civil engineering; a fellow of the Institution of Highways & Transportation and a member of the Institute of Civil Engineers. Alison Jones
She is the Senior Road Safety Engineer with the Welsh Assembly Government and in this role can influence road safety and casualty reduction activities on the motorway and trunk road network and other roads in Wales. In addition, she represents the Assembly Government on a number of Welsh and UK-wide project boards and groups, including the IHT Road Safety Panel. Alison’s work for local authorities and the public sector consultancy has covered Road Safety Engineering and Education, Training and Publicity (ETP) activities and has seen her establish successful, structured regimes that have enhanced road safety and reduced casualties. In her spare time, Alison is a youth worker, has lectured in mathematics and has been a member of the Institute of Advanced Drivers for many years. She is currently learning Spanish and has an ambition to work with Spanish speaking countries to exchange ideas and promote good practice. Stephen Child, C.Eng., MICE, MIHT, FIAT
Stephen is part of an internal SCC Asset Management Task Group, where he acts as Supervising Civil Engineer for graduate training, and Chair of the CSS Soils and Materials Design and Specification Group. In addition, he sits on IHT Southern Branch Committee and IHT National Council, where he also serves on the Procurement Board. |