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Workshop – Risk Based Approach to Maintenance RBAM – new code of practice

18/07/2017 @ 10:00 am – 4:30 pm – The workshop, is led by Aecom and will include a comprehensive gap analysis of member authorities against the 36 recommendations of the Code. This analysis should identify the current position within MHA/MSIG in relation to the Code, and any subsequent steps required to fulfil member’s adherence with The Code. The outcome of this workshop will help […]

FULL – MHA Annual Event

21/09/2017 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm – The 2017 annual event theme will be Celebrations and Aspirations The event content will include a retrospective on the first ten years of the MHA and the 20 years of service improvement provided by MSIG. A range of speakers are set for the event, including representatives from NEC4, Department of Transport, ADEPT and many more as we […]

Expanding Alliances – 1 July 2016

Over 100 construction and engineering professionals attended the Midlands Highway Alliance (MHA)’s fourth annual event at Derby’s Roundhouse on 1 July. Representatives of over 30 organisations learnt about the future challenges facing the highways and transport industry. The event, also supported by the Midlands Service Improvement Group (MSIG), allowed industry experts to network and learn…

Low temperature asphalt

Lower Temperature Asphalts (LTA) have been in use on the trunk road network and Local Authority network for over 10 years. However, guidance on the application of LTA products is less readily available and is often perceived to lack standardisation, when compared to hot asphalt counterparts. This guidance document has been commissioned by the Midland…

BIM

MAKING BIM WORK FOR THE MIDLANDS HIGHWAY ALLIANCE A mission statement and high level plan was agreed as part of a workshop, facilitated by AECOM. The Government are pressing for compliance with BIM level 2, and whilst this is not yet mandatory, there is an expectation compliance will be assessed in future funding bids. A joint BIM MHA/MSIG…

Framework Community Board

Professional Services A Framework Community Board (FCB), comprising representatives of each member authority using PSP3, and a representative of each supplier, will meet bi-monthly to review contract issues, workload, integration, performance, innovation, shared learning and other matters which might arise. The Framework Community Board will report to the Programme Board. The FCB objective is to…

Competencies Framework

MHA+ skills and development Midlands Highways Alliance Plus Skills planning is about organising and developing resources to make sure that: our frameworks are delivered consistently by members and their supply chain that the supply chain is trained to help meet business objectives in the short, medium and long term. Effective engagement will support the delivery…

A new project

Medium Schemes If you are considering using the MSF 4 as a procurement route for your next project you will first need to check that your authority is a member of MHA+ and that the type of project falls within the scope of MSF 4. You can either download the Framework Information at the bottom…

MSF1 – Collaboration – Peterborough Triangle

“The road solutions that we collaboratively installed have already seen a positive impact on the area. We hope that over the next few years there is a significant decrease in the total number of accidents around the triangle area.”   Project: Peterborough Triangle Improvement Scheme             Contract Value: £430,000 Client: Peterborough City…

Family Business Futures Conference

28/04/2015 – @ 10:00 am – 4:15 pm – Leicester has been chosen as the host city for the first Family Business Futures Conference.