This course is designed to introduce all aspects of project management to transportation practitioners and to provide fundamental knowledge to project management practice. It teaches people skills rather than a methodology such as PRINCE, Projects or Agile. You will understand the importance of human capability in project management to leverage processes and methodologies and in getting the best out of everyone involved in the project for a successful delivery including the project manager.
Pre-course questionnaires will be completed by participants and the course is tailored to reflect their requirements.Programme and Booking Form Full programme hereCourse FeesStandard Fee: £385 CILT Member/ Local Authority/ Charity Fee: £365 BookingClick book now to book online with a card or return a completed booking form to the Events Team at info@ptrc-training.co.uk.
Course Fees
Standard Fee: £385
CILT Member/ Local Authority/ Charity Fee: £365
Booking
Click Book Now to book online with a card or return a completed booking form to the Events Team at info@ptrc-training.co.uk.
Whether you are new to the transport industry, are looking to refresh your knowledge on transport principles, or if you have taken on a new responsibility or are working in a ‘niche area’ and wish to broaden your knowledge, PTRC’s evening lecture series offers a cost-effective and time-inexpensive training course that will benefit both the participating employees and their employers.The programme has been designed to complement both the TPS Professional Development Scheme and the CIHT/TPS Transport Planning Professional (TPP) qualification enabling participants to gain knowledge across all the mandatory units.
Programme and Booking Form
Full programme here
Standard Fee: £699
CILT & TPS Member/Local Authority/ Charity Fee: £649 Booking
Click Book Now to book online or complete and return the booking form to the Events Team at info@ptrc-training.co.uk.
This course is split over two days. On the first day delegates will examine ‘human factors’ associated with road safety and will particularly focus on the implementation of the ‘safe systems’ approach to casualty reduction and its relevance in road safety audit and applied engineering practice, as one way of ensuring that safety is given sufficient consideration in the design process.
Day two covers international road safety engineering and audit process, with a focus on the World Health Organisation (WHO) International Decade of Action and it compares and contrasts typical UK practices and conditions with those likely to be encountered internationally.
Programme and Booking FormFull programme hereCourse Fees
Standard Fee: £545
CILT Member/ Local Authority/ Charity Fee: £495
Click Book Now to pay online with card or please return a completed booking form or contact the Events Team at info@ptrc-training.co.uk.
High quality public transport is an essential part of the toolkit to tackle traffic congestion, pollution related deaths and other adverse side effects of cities’ and towns’ dependence on the car. However, with deregulated provision, such as the bus market in the UK, Public Transport service planners & operators face a range of financial operations & social challenges to developing and providing affective public transport services. This two-day course provides a practical guide to operations planning, improved scheduling, market forecasting and economic appraisal methods for the development of bus and tram services. Course LeafletFull programme here
Standard Fee: £525
CILT & TPS Member/Local Authority/ Charity Fee: £475
This course will introduce delegates to the causes of accidents and how they can be addressed by engineering, education and enforcement. It will particularly focus on the use of road safety audits as one way of ensuring that safety is given sufficient consideration in the design process.
The course is designed for road safety auditors who wish to refresh and update their knowledge, those looking to meet CPD requirements, and for people with limited or no experience of road safety auditing activities who wish to learn more about this area of work. People working in the fields of transport planning, development management, regeneration and urban design will find this one day course and indispensable introduction to road safety engineering techniques and audit methods.
It is also suitable for those with managerial responsibility for engineering design, road safety audit and project development teams, who are looking for a broad overview of techniques and issues.Programme and Booking Form Full programme hereCourse FeesStandard Fee: £385CILT Member/ Local Authority/ Charity Fee: £365BookingClick book now to book online with a card or return a completed booking form to the Events Team at info@ptrc-training.co.uk.
The increasing frequency of flooding and a growing awareness of the effects of climate change are drivers towards a greater recognition of the importance of effective surface water drainage systems.
This two day course aims to provide up-to-date information on current practice concerning design, construction and maintenance of highway drainage systems. Legislation with particular reference to the Flood & Water Management Act 2010 together with design and construction standards, appropriate materials and innovative solutions will be covered, focusing on achieving effective and maintainable drainage systems. Due emphasis is given to environmental aspects arising from climate change, the provision of Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems (SuDS) and mitigation of flood risk. The course is presented by recognised experts in their field, who have extensive experience in the highways industry.Programme and Booking FormFull programme here Course Fees
BookingClick book now to pay online by card or return a completed booking form to the Events Team at info@ptrc-training.co.uk.
Day one takes place on 13th May. Day two takes place on 20th May.The course is built around a mock inquiry for a major urban extension with its core purpose to develop the skills required in preparing and delivering robust and precise proofs of evidence.Delegates will also gain experience of the additional pressures imposed by speaking in public and dealing with cross-examination, and not forgetting the importance of making arguments clear and simple to understand so that all those present at the inquiry are on an ‘equal footing’.Programme and Booking FormFull programme hereCourse Fees
Click book now to book online or return a completed booking form to the Events Team at info@ptrc-training.co.uk.