About the sponsors and supporters of the International Healthy Streets Summit 2019 |
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The Urban Transport GroupThe Urban Transport Group is the UK’s network of city region transport authorities. They work to ensure that transport plays its full part in making city regions greener, fairer, happier, healthier and more prosperous places. They are the professional network for people who work in urban transport in the public sector, and save their members time and resources by accelerating the take up of best practice through sharing knowledge and expertise. |
Civic EngineersThey are engineers with a passion and expertise in the design and delivery of high quality award winning buildings, structures and public spaces. Their engineering skills cover both structural and civil, including movement, highways, flood risk, drainage, SuDS and earthworks amongst others. |
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Glasgow City CouncilDetails to follow |
WSPWSP is one of the world's leading engineering professional services consulting firms. We are dedicated to our local communities and propelled by international brainpower. We are technical experts and strategic advisors including engineers, technicians, scientists, planners, surveyors and environmental specialists, as well as other design, program and construction management professionals. We design lasting solutions in the Property & Buildings, Transportation & Infrastructure, Environment, Industry, Resources (including Mining and Oil & Gas) and Power & Energy sectors as well as project delivery and strategic consulting services. With more than 8,200 talented people in the UK and approximately 48,000 globally, we engineer projects that will help societies grow for lifetimes to come. WSP has been involved in many high-profile UK projects including the re-development of London Bridge Station and Quarter, Alder Hey Children’s Hospital, HS2, Transport for the North Strategic Development Corridor studies, One Blackfriars and the Shard. A collaborative working culture is the cornerstone of every WSP project. From engaging with stakeholders and developing innovative scheme proposals, to identifying funding streams and sharing knowledge across our teams, our partnership approach enables us to understand our clients’ objectives and provide holistic solutions which improve the look, feel and liveability of urban environments” |
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Conference & Exhibition
10 October 2019
Strathclyde Technology & Innovation Centre
Site visits & Awards
9 October 2019
Glasgow City Chambers