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  • Move 2024

    Move logo Return to all Events Move 2024 MOVE connects the entire ecosystem focused on tech, business models and sustainable futures. Leaders and visionaries from across the mobility value chain gather for an unparalleled opportunity to learn, innovate, partner and do business. Associated Documentation https://www.excel.london/whats-on/move-2024

  • UK Cities Intelligence: Issue 3

    Return to all Resources UK Cities Intelligence: Issue 3 Look at the benefits of taking a neighbourhood and place-based approach to retrofit at scale, to not only meet net zero targets, but to deliver safer, healthier, and more sustainable communities https://www.arup.com/perspectives/publications/research/section/uk-cities-intelligence-issue-3 Associated skills: Transport Planning

  • Navigating Transport Planning

    Reflections from my first years Back to New to the Sector Navigating Transport Planning By: Angelique Caranzo Introduction My journey in the transport planning industry began during a summer placement at Arup in 2019. The variety of work was stimulating, ranging from station planning to development planning. After completing my Masters in Transport and Planning at Cardiff University, I rejoined Arup as a Graduate Transport Planner in January 2021, amidst the peak of the Covid-19 pandemic. Now, three years into my career, I am a Transport Planner in the Cardiff Transport Planning Team. My work primarily involves public transport network planning, design and analysis. Through various projects, I have honed my skills in business case work, scheme appraisal using WelTAG and Web TAG guidance, development planning and the use of modelling software such as Podaris, ArcGIS, FME, MOIRA, TEMPro, TRICS, RailSys and ATTUne. The Learning Curve: Challenges and Triumphs The initial challenges were daunting, especially understanding industry jargon and the numerous acronyms within rail and bus planning. One of my first significant projects involved rail operations modelling for the Brighton Mainline Upgrade Programme. These challenging projects, coupled with support from senior colleagues, provided enriching learning experiences. Overcoming obstacles, such as redesigning bus networks for regions in Wales and Abu Dhabi within a tight timeframe and managing complex spreadsheets, were some of the triumphant moments that marked my journey. Behind the Wheel: Insights from the Journey Arup’s flexible working policy allows for a balanced work-life dynamic, with most people working the typical 9-5. Long hours are rare unless there are urgent deadlines. The work is varied, which is one of the aspects I enjoy most about transport planning. Building a strong working relationship with the Cardiff Transport Planning team during my summer placement laid a solid foundation for my graduate role. Working with colleagues who specialise in different areas of transport planning has broadened my perspective and deepened my understanding of the industry. Specialisation vs. Generalisation: Finding Your Niche In the early stages of a career, it is beneficial to gain a breadth of experience across different transport disciplines. Having a broader skill set opens up more project opportunities and makes it easier to specialise later on. For me, being a generalist has meant having a range of projects and broad skills and experience. It has allowed me to be fully utilised and useful to a range of disciplines. Industry Shifts: Adaptation and Innovation The transport planning industry has evolved significantly since my placement in 2019. Initially, there was a focus on development planning and transport modelling. Given the political climate, there has been a shift from rail-focused schemes to greater emphasis on buses and active travel. To adapt to these changes, I gained transferable skills in my project work, allowing me to work in rail and buses. One of the key technology transformations in the past two years has been the emergence of artificial intelligence (AI). It is crucial to recognise that our skills and expertise cannot be replaced by AI. It can help save us time (where permitted), but it cannot be used to cut corners. Personal Growth: Beyond the Steering Wheel Through my project work and engagement with colleagues and clients, I have greatly developed my time management and communication skills. It is normal to experience stress, unexpected delay and demanding schedules at work, but it should not be a regular occurrence. Over the past few years, I have built resilience and learned to communicate effectively when I am struggling to manage my time. Role Models and Mentoring: Guiding Lights Having role models when starting out is crucial. They provide a great example of someone who has accomplished your goals, and they can be motivating and inspiring. One of my role models is Josie Drath, the Arup UKIMEA Rail Planning Leader, who champions rail planning and women. She is highly recognised and praised within the industry, and a great support for her junior colleagues. Another industry figure who has inspired me and shaped my professional journey is Toby Hetherington. His technical skills in rail operations and modelling are sound, and he facilitates project opportunities for his junior colleagues. Networking: Building Bridges in the Industry Networking is invaluable as it opens doors to new projects and opportunities. I have networked when attending conferences, joining industry associations such as the CIHT and Women in Rail, and collaborating with colleagues and clients. Networking has led to unexpected opportunities and career advancements that I have enjoyed. Advice for Newcomers One key piece of advice is to continue building relationships internally and externally. It is important to foster these relationships for your personal and professional development. Stay curious and continue learning. Even if you think you have mastered a skill, there is always something new to learn as our industry can move fast. Conclusion Reflecting on my journey, I have made significant progress as a transport planner and been fortunate to meet role models and colleagues who have facilitated the type of work and role I have today. I am more confident in my abilities and have grown personally and professionally. To those aspiring to work in transport planning, remember, you are not expected to know everything when you first start out, do not be afraid to ask questions, and you never stop learning. Remain positive and put your hand up for things that interest you!

  • Bus Back Better | Bus infrastructure guidance

    21 March 2023 Back to all Webinars Bus Back Better | Bus infrastructure guidance 21 March 2023 This support package will help local authorities understand the requirements around bus infrastructure Further documents https://transportforthesoutheast.org.uk/app/uploads/Bus_Back_Better/SP5-Infrastructure-and-Road-Space-Webinar-presentation-slides.pdf

  • TfSE & Steer | Business Case Development - Treatment of future uncertainties in benefits

    22 November 2024 Back to all Webinars TfSE & Steer | Business Case Development - Treatment of future uncertainties in benefits 22 November 2024 The final episode in a series of webinars, covering a range of topics suggested by officers. This 15 minute webinar covers a presentation on the treatment of future uncertainties in benefits with our Subject Matter Experts: Steve Hunter and Joshua Jiao. Further documents 20241122 - TfSE CofE Presentation Future Uncertainty .pdf Download PDF • 501KB We want your feedback To provide your feedback on this webinar, please follow this link to complete a short survey.

  • Carbon Assessment Playbook

    The Carbon Assessment Playbook has been developed by England’s Subnational Transport Bodies to provide an evidence-led, quantifiable approach to carbon reduction in the development of local transport strategies and plans. Back to Key Tools Carbon Assessment Playbook The Carbon Assessment Playbook has been developed by England’s Subnational Transport Bodies to provide an evidence-led, quantifiable approach to carbon reduction in the development of local transport strategies and plans. Explore tool If you are accessing the tool for the first time, you will need to be registered to access the baseline dashboard element of the tool. If you want to request access please email the sub-national transport body for your area: tf.se@eastsussex.gov.uk

  • TfSE & DfT | Becoming a more intelligent client: training webinar on modelling

    6 December 2024 Back to all Webinars TfSE & DfT | Becoming a more intelligent client: training webinar on modelling 6 December 2024 Watch our Modelling 101 training webinar where TfSE’s Analysis Manager, Joshua Jiao, takes you through the Department for Transport’s business case preparation modelling and appraisal self assessment form. Further documents TfSE & DfT - Modelling 101 .pdf Download PDF • 416KB

  • Department for Transport | TCRL Workshop summary 1 - Carbon emissions in transport

    Return to all Resources Department for Transport | TCRL Workshop summary 1 - Carbon emissions in transport This document summarises some of the key carbon terminology and definitions, and details ways that carbon can be assessed and managed in infrastructure and user emissions. TCLR - Workshop Summary 1 - Carbon emissions in transport .pdf Download PDF • 844KB Associated skills: Transport Planning

  • Office for National Statistics Origin-Destination data

    Origin-destination data explorer: Census 2021 Back to Data hub Office for National Statistics Origin-Destination data Origin-destination data explorer: Census 2021 Access data: www.ons.gov.uk Census Maps - Census 2021 data interactive, ONS Census maps is an interactive tool to explore Census 2021 data across England and Wales for different topics down to a neighbourhood level. https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/populationandmigration/populationestimates/articles/origindestinationdataexplorercensus2021/2023-11-21

  • Our Policies | CoE

    Our Policies Our “Policies ” apply to everyone who uses our website. Here is a list of them: 1. Our acceptable use policy; 2. Our terms of use policy, and; 3. Our privacy policy. Everyone must agree to follow the Policies: These Policies must be read and followed (where they apply to you) when use of our Site and Forum (as defined below). You must read all of our Policies before engaging with our Site and Forum. We will update the Policies occasionally and publish updates on our Site. You must follow the latest Policies on the Site. Express or implied agreement: If you use our Site and Forum, you will be taken to have accepted our terms of use and other Policies in entirety and agree to use the Site and Forum in accordance with our policies and terms of use. You may also confirm this acceptance expressly via email, or any other express method in writing. What we mean by certain words: In all of our Policies , our “Site ” means Home - TfSE Centre of Excellence, and our “Forum ” means Chat Forum. In our Terms of Use Policy , ”Uploaded Material ” means: data and information you upload to our Site. Indemnity : You agree to give us an indemnity relating to your use of our Site and Forum and your Uploaded Materials. What the Indemnity covers : This indemnity means you must pay or refund us under the indemnity (as protection or compensation) if we suffer or incur: (i) any liabilities, costs, expenses, damages and losses (including any direct, indirect or consequential losses, loss of profit, loss of reputation and all interest, penalties and legal costs (calculated on a full indemnity basis); and (ii) all other reasonable professional costs and expenses. 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  • Bus Centre of Excellence

    Return to all Resources Bus Centre of Excellence Enter your details to register for the Bus Centre of Excellence https://www.ciht.org.uk/bcoe-register/bcoe-register-page/ Associated skills: Policy, Laws and Regulations, Transport Planning, Scheme Delivery, Working with Others

  • Bus Back Better | Low cost and quick wins

    22 February 2023 Back to all Webinars Bus Back Better | Low cost and quick wins 22 February 2023 This support package has helped local transport authorities identify effective quick win or low-cost schemes that enable an increase in the number of bus initiatives to be delivered Further documents https://transportforthesoutheast.org.uk/app/uploads/Bus_Back_Better/SP3-Webinar-v2.pdf

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