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NO-DIG LIVE 2010


Minister to open No-Dig event S


treet works is a key theme of No-Dig Live 2010, which is taking place on 5-7 October 2010 at Stoneleigh Park near


Coventry. The Transport Minister, Norman Baker MP, will open the event with a keynote address on the subject of minimising congestion and disruption caused by street works. He is also expected to make a tour of the exhibition. The address will take place at the first of the show's three daily Breakfast Briefings. Chairman is Les Guest, chief executive officer of the National Joint Utilities Group (NJUG), which has now joined the list of industry organisations officially supporting No-Dig Live 2010. “This is an excellent chance for the industry to show Government the technology that is available to minimise disruption on Britain’s roads,” said Colin Tickle, Chairman of the United Kingdom Society for Trenchless Technology (UKSTT). “We look forward to a positive exchange of information and an opportunity to present many engineering solutions, both at the briefing session, as well as around the show.” The Breakfast Briefings are held daily before the show opens, commencing at 8am. The


The outdoor demonstrations


organiser, Westrade Group, says that the format has proven to be extremely popular with early arriving visitors wanting to make the most of an educational day at the show. The topic for day two is ‘Private sewer transfer


– where are we now?’ and on day three the panel of speakers will debate issues surrounding ‘Carbon and the environment - accounting for and reducing the site footprint’. The seminar programme is organised by


UKSTT and features an impressive line up of industry speakers.


The three day exhibition continues to attract excellent interest from companies wishing to feature in the industry’s only UK showcase dedicated to trenchless technology. The indoor displays, coupled with the outdoor demonstrations has to be a firm fixture in the calendar for everyone involved in the installation and refurbishment of underground utilities. While registration for the seminar programme


is free, the organiser urges attendees to pre-book places. To view the full programme, log onto the show website www.nodiglive.co.uk. ■■■


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