We are delighted to announce that we will be exhibiting at the Rail Infrastructure Networking (RIN) conference in Harrogate, on Thursday, the 7th of November.
Taking place at the Yorkshire Event Centre, this event will bring together experts from the rail infrastructure industry for a day of networking.
Sharing expert environmental insights for the railway infrastructure sector
This year, Amy Kennedy, Business Development Manager and Lauren Hornsby-RIley, Regional Office Manager for Leeds and Manchester, will be on hand to reconnect with valued customers and explore opportunities with new clients. Amy and Lauren will be available to discuss a range of key services, such as ecological surveys and mitigation, biodiversity net gain, habitat creation and enhancement and arboricultural survey and assessment.
Our experts are keen to address a number of current challenges for the rail infrastructure industry. Areas of concern include the lack of ecologist resources available within the sector and how Biodiversity Net Gain Legislation could impact client sites. For example, our end-to-end biodiversity solutions offer bespoke advice for mitigating or offsetting ecological impacts, as well as support with achieving nutrient neutrality.
In addition, we hope to provide insight into the importance of ensuring development works are planned well enough in advance, taking into consideration seasonal restrictions. Our experts will provide insight into when developers can commission surveys for protected species, such as bats or badgers, to help avoid any unnecessary delays.
Hear from our team about the event:
Our Business Development Director, Daniel Reynolds, adds: “We are excited to be showcasing our expertise at the upcoming Rail Infrastructure Networking conference. Everyone at Thomson is committed to supporting the rail infrastructure industry and providing cost-effective solutions to environmental issues.
“We look forward to connecting with fellow industry professionals as well as developing relationships with potential clients.”
With vast experience in the rail infrastructure sector, we are RISQS accredited and support over 220 client projects in the sector annually. Our experts are dedicated to fostering sustainable rail infrastructure in the UK through specialised ecological, arboricultural and habitat management services.
Make sure you stop by to discuss your latest railway infrastructure project with us!
For more information on the work we do within the rail infrastructure, please visit: https://www.thomsonec.com/sectors/rail-infrastructure/