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SUMMARY:CIHT - Transport Planning for COP26
DESCRIPTION:CIHT Scotland are hosting a webinar providing an overview of the COP26 Transport Plan. Don’t miss your chance to hear from speakers directly involved in putting together and delivering the Plan. \nThe UK will host the 26th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) in Glasgow on 31 October – 12 November 2021. \nCOP26 Transport Planning aims to deliver a safe\, secure and resilient transport network to the event\, providing a first-class delegate experience\, with public transport at its core. \nThe scale of the event is unprecedented in Scotland and the UK and a Travel Demand Management Programme has been developed. This event will provide an overview of the COP26 Transport Plan. \n\n\n\n\nWho is the event for?\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis event is open to both members and non-members of CIHT. It will be of particular interest to those involved in traffic management\, transport planning and those based in Scotland with an interest in learning more about COP26. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nSpeakers\nNicola Blaney\, Head of Events Resilience\, Transport Scotland \nNicola is a Chartered Civil Engineer with a broad range of experience covering the full life cycle of the transport system. She has specific expertise in Major Events planning and operations\, having had involvement in 2012 London Olympics\, 2014 Commonwealth Games and 2020 Euros. \nNicola is currently the Scotland Chair for the Chartered Institution of Highways and Transportation (CIHT). \n  \nMairi Joyce\, Project Principal\, Mott MacDonald \nMairi is a Chartered Transport Planning Professional (CTTP) passionate about working with partners and communities to create sustainable and effective transport planning solutions.
URL:https://www.cpdc-hi.co.uk/event/ciht-transport-planning-for-cop26/
CATEGORIES:#Online only,CIHT
ORGANIZER;CN="CIHT Scotland":MAILTO:info@ciht.org.uk
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SUMMARY:Safety Matters – CROSS update   Online Presentation (IStrE)
DESCRIPTION:Safety Matters – CROSS update \n26th Oct 2021                 6:00pm \nAlastair Soane\, BSc PhD CEng FICE FIStructE\, \nPrincipal Consultant\, CROSS \nCROSS (Collaborative Reporting for Safer Structures) helps professionals to make structures safer. They do this by publishing safety information based on the reports they receive and information in the public domain. You can find out more about CROSS here: www.cross-safety.org. \nThis presentation from CROSS will help you learn more about their work\, including the latest safety issues on their horizon. Keeping up to date with CROSS is important CPD for anyone with an interest in\, or responsibility for\, fire safety or structural safety. \n  \nAlastair Soane is a founding member of CROSS where he is now a Consultant and member of the CROSS Technical Board. Alastair is responsible for introducing CROSS in Australasia\, and the USA. He was previously CEO of a consulting firm he has extensive experience on major building and structural projects in the UK and internationally. Winner of a Sir Arnold Walters Medal\, a Lewis Kent Award and a President’s Award from the Institution of Structural Engineers. Author of numerous publications and visiting professor of Civil Engineering at the University of Liverpool. Past President of the Smeatonian Society of Civil Engineers. \n  \nFree •  All welcome •  Recommended for 1 hour CPD  \n  \nRegister via Workcast- https://www.workcast.com/register?cpak=5996940993625661
URL:https://www.cpdc-hi.co.uk/event/safety-matters-cross-update-online-presentation/
LOCATION:Online-only Event
CATEGORIES:#Online only
ORGANIZER;CN="IStructE - SRG":MAILTO:admin@istructescotland.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220113T170000
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SUMMARY:CIHT- Cycling by Design
DESCRIPTION:The fully revised and updated Cycling by Design guidance has recently been published by Transport Scotland. \nThe document is a major development from previous versions\, reflecting modern best practice and supporting the National Transport Strategy\, seeking to encourage greatly increased cycle use through better\, safer and more inclusive infrastructure. With increased commitment by national and local governments to provide attractive active and sustainable travel options\, the document is set to become a key resource for designers in the coming years. \nThe document has been developed and will continue to be overseen by a Steering Group comprising SCOTS\, Sustrans and Transport Scotland\, supported by Jacobs. The Steering Group will host an evening CPD webinar on Thursday 13 January\, presented by Andrew Kelly and Alan Oliver of Jacobs. This will present background to changes\, key messages\, and significant details and processes to be followed in design delivery.
URL:https://www.cpdc-hi.co.uk/event/ciht-cycling-by-design/
LOCATION:Online-only Event
CATEGORIES:#Online only,CIHT
ORGANIZER;CN="CIHT Scotland":MAILTO:info@ciht.org.uk
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SUMMARY:Professor James Attwood Memorial Lecture 2021 -"Railing Against Climate Change"
DESCRIPTION:Venue:   Now Online\n(We regret Inverness Town House is no longer available due to Covid restrictions)\nSpeaker:  Frank Roach\n–  HITRANS Partnership Manager\nRailing Against Climate Change\nA personal look into the crystal ball at 2045 to see how the railway has adapted to the challenges of net zero and how it has impacted on people’s lives in the Highlands. \nOne thing remains- it will still be 4ft8 1/2 inch gauge;  the rest is up for grabs. What will frequencies and journey time be like? Will the network still be manned? Is your journey really necessary? One thing is for sure: if Covid had never happened it would have been much harder to imagine. \nPlease Book for Event Here   \nThe Chartered Institute of Highways and Transportation is hosting this deferred 2021 event \nThe Annual ‘Professor James Attwood Memorial Lecture’  is hosted by the 13 member organisations of CPDC-Highlands and Islands\, on  a rotational basis \nIt will commence online at 6pm and  feature a Q&A session with the speaker towards the end of the evening.\n(We are sorry safety considerations required moving the evening online\, rather than live at Inverness Town House} \nThis event is open to all members of CPDC organisations and also to the General Public.
URL:https://www.cpdc-hi.co.uk/event/professor-james-attwood-memorial-lecture-2021/
LOCATION:Online-only Event
CATEGORIES:#Online only,CIHT,CPDC,Inverness
ORGANIZER;CN="CIHT Scotland":MAILTO:info@ciht.org.uk
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UID:1273-1763035200-1763040600@www.cpdc-hi.co.uk
SUMMARY:Wellbeing Within Construction (virtual event)
DESCRIPTION:IOSH Highlands & Islands \nThis session delves into the challenges faced by the construction industry – from the complexities of remote working and demanding long hours to the growing concern of workforce isolation. \nDrawing on his experience as an Army Commando and over 13 years in construction\, Mick shares his personal journey into health and wellbeing and why it became such a passion. He reflects on the strong parallels between the military and construction sectors\, both built on teamwork\, resilience\, and shared purpose\, and how lessons from one can strengthen the other. With honesty and authenticity\, Mick discusses the people at the heart of the industry\, highlighting common struggles\, success stories\, and setbacks. \nAttendees will gain insight into practical approaches for improving wellbeing\, connection and support across construction teams. \nFor more information and to register please click the link below. \nThis free\, online event is open to members and non-members of IOSH.
URL:https://www.cpdc-hi.co.uk/event/wellbeing-within-construction-virtual-event/
LOCATION:Online-only Event
CATEGORIES:#Online only,IOSH
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