Highway Asset Management

Organisations tasked with managing the highway asset management are presented with many challenges; limited budgets, unclear information conflicting requirements and stakeholder demands.

These all increase the pressure for transparent, defendable and accountable decision making. It is widely accepted that proper asset management makes financial sense.  In recent years, Atkins is following the example in other sectors in embracing the principles of asset management.

HOT JOBS

Road Operatives/HGV 2 Drivers , East Anglia

Undertaking a range of general and specialist highway maintenance duties

Road Operatives/HGV 2 Drivers , East Anglia

Undertaking a range of general and specialist highway maintenance duties

Claims Administrator , London/South East

Assist with the recovery of costs for the repair of damage to the network

Highway Services Roadworker Apprenticeships , South West

Two year apprenticeship scheme

Network Operator , London/South East

Coordinate the deployment of resources in response to reports of incidents, defects and congestion

Bid Writer , West Midlands

Work with a team of bidding and marketing professionals!

Senior Estimator , London/South East

To manage the commercial aspects of the Improvements and Asset Management team

Systems Project Manager , West Midlands

Manage and coordinate the implementation of financial and commercial systems

Depot Clerk , East Anglia

Site-based role, providing administrative support to a depot location

Business Development Director , West Midlands

Take a lead in developing and delivering the strategy of the Highways Services (HS) business!

Latest News

Carbon tools launched to help sector prepare for carbon critical future - 06 April 2010

Atkins has today (6 April) launched a comprehensive suite of tools which will help organisations make decisions on how to reduce carbon – both embodied and operational – and influence their design choices.

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