
29 July 2010
Blueprint to Improve Performance Efficiencies
A blueprint to improve performance and efficiency in the highways maintenance industry to aid cash-strapped councils under fire from government cuts is being produced by a leading trade body.

28 July 2010
New Head for Britains Leading Highways Trade Body
The new head of Britain’s leading highways trade body has vowed to ‘develop stronger, productive and results-orientated outcomes across the sector’ despite the pressures of Government spending cuts.
Philip Hoare was appointed new chairman of the Highways Term Maintenance Association (HTMA) at the organisations AGM in London last week and immediately committed the organisation to further improving the quality of highways management and maintenance in a bid to reinforce the message that reliable and safe roads are paramount to the social and economic needs of the nation.

Ensuring the road network can meet the demands of growing traffic in an increasingly safe, efficient and environmentally sustainable manner will require a new approach to partnerships.
This is one reason why The Highways Term Maintenance Association (HTMA) was founded in April 2005. Its purpose is to enable member companies to work together to create a better future for the UK's highways management and maintenance industry.
Becoming a member is one key element in creating this new era of collaboration in the provision of highways maintenance and highways management services.
Working together for better roads, our members combine to create a powerful knowledge base, a forum for debate, source of best practice, and a lobbying group to drive positive change in a sector crucial to the nation’s wellbeing.
Join the association to stay current on developments in the industry, to develop productive relationships with industry professionals, and to increase the visibility of your organization within the highways sector.