Thomson EC to Exhibit at Highways UK Conference 2025
We are excited to announce that we will once again be exhibiting at the Highways UK Conference, taking place on 15-16th October at the NEC, Birmingham. You’ll find us on stand D1, conveniently located right next to the entrance of the main hall.
Participants are industry specialists who will share their insights on all matters related to the UK’s highway infrastructure.
Our team will highlight our expertise in a range of areas essential to highway projects, including ecological surveys and mitigation, Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) strategy and delivery, Habitat creation and enhancement, and Arboricultural surveys.
This year, two members of our team will be representing Thomson: James Turner, Associate Director and Amy Kennedy, Business Development Manager.
As a leading voice in environmental consultancy, we will discuss some of the key challenges currently facing the highways sector, including the growing demand for ecological resources and expertise within the sector.
We can also provide crucial insights into practical steps for meeting BNG legislation and how environmental requirements can impact project planning and delivery timelines.
Our experts will be on hand to help attendees understand how effective planning can help schemes avoid costly delays caused by seasonal survey restrictions for protected species.
Thomson has built a reputation for delivering trusted, practical solutions with over 20 years of experience in the highways and infrastructure industry.
From habitat management and ecological mitigation to biodiversity net gain strategies, we support clients in navigating environmental requirements while keeping projects on track.
Hosting over 360 exhibitors from across the globe, The Highways UK Conference brings together leaders and innovators responsible for delivering, maintaining, and future-proofing the UK’s road networks.
We’re looking forward to meeting with fellow professionals, sharing insights into the work we do at Thomson and exploring how we can continue to support the development of the UK’s road networks.
It’s still not too late to get in touch regarding any highway-related work; please email us at [email protected] or call us on 01483 466 000.