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Webinar: End-to-End Road Corridor Management

    What it is and how we get there?

    Date & Time June 17th, 12-1pm | Location: Teams Webinar (online only)

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    Delivering NZ’s growing infrastructure needs efficiently, safely and with minimal disruption to communities means getting on top of some of today’s key challenges such as: poor coordination or sequencing of works; utility service strikes; disparate datasets and systems, and aligning with changing future needs.

    Join us in this ITSNZ-hosted webinar where speakers will discuss how many of these issues can be addressed with a shared and whole-of-system approach – ‘End-to-end Road Corridor Management’.

    Learn what good end-to-end road corridor management (E2ERCM) looks like and how it enables all stakeholders to plan and operate more efficiently, more cost-effectively, and safely. It will show what E2ERCM can facilitate in the future and how we get there. The presentations will include case studies and user stories from organisations using these tools today.

    Background
    The E2ERCM approach is already developing in some NZ organisations and it is driving greater visibility, collaboration, and understanding of risk across the infrastructure lifecycle. In this session we’ll discuss the core components of E2ERCM, the benefits, and the changes in mindset that can lead us in this direction and help deliver better outcomes.

    In New Zealand this conversation has never been more important as we look to address an infrastructure deficit that’s estimated by
    economists to hit $1 trillion in the next 30 years.

    Open Plan, alongside Digital Built Aotearoa Foundation, has developed several technology solutions
    which deliver significant value to organisations working in and managing the road corridor by
    providing shared views of important datasets and driving forward works planning collaboration.

    These solutions are key components of end-to-end view of road corridor management. They enable actors in the road corridor to more efficiently use resources, minimize digging and resealing, reduce project risk and costs, minimise community disruption and reduce harm to people and the surrounding environment.

    Webinar Speakers

    Angus Bargh

    Speaker

    Angus Bargh

    Founder
    Open Plan

    Nick Miskelly

    Speaker

    Nick Miskelly

    Manager Stakeholder, Consenting & Acquisition
    Chorus

    Tracey Berkahn

    Speaker

    Tracey Berkahn

    Group Manager Road Corridor Access and Coordination
    Auckland Transport

    Mike Steere

    Speaker

    Mike Steere

    Head of Growth and Partnerships
    Open Plan