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The Chartered Institution of Highways & Transportation (CIHT) is a learned society concerned specifically with the planning, design, construction, maintenance and operation of land-based transport systems and infrastructure.

With over 12,000 members, CIHT offers routes to qualifications such as Chartered and Incorporated Engineer status and also Transport Planning Professional. CIHT is dedicated to providing support and networking opportunities to members with a calendar of cutting edge technical seminars and conferences, and exciting social events.

For more information on CIHT, visit our website www.ciht.org.uk

Press Releases

CIHT: Is infrastructure a budget priority?

CIHT welcomes the 2013 Budget’s acknowledgement that infrastructure is a key economic policy priority. Investment in a fully functioning transport infrastructure is essential to underpinning a successful economy and has been at the forefront of CIHT’s vision for a prosperous economic future for the UK.

CIHT: Coalition midterm review - transport policy analysis

Today the Coalition Government announced their midterm review. In this review, they highlighted that they are to focus on delivery and investment in UK infrastructure

CIHT comments on Chancellor George Osborne’s Autumn Statement

CIHT welcomes the Chancellor’s Autumn Statement committing further investment to the UK’s transport infrastructure. A fully functioning transport infrastructure is essential to underpinning a successful economy and has been at the forefront of CIHT’s vision for a prosperous economic future for the UK.

CIHT: John Smart BSc CEng FCIHT MICE - obituary

John Smart, the well known and popular Director of Policy and Technical Affairs at the Chartered Institution of Highways and Transportation (CIHT) died suddenly in November at the age of 55 after a very short illness.

Engineering Technicians to become qualified through CIHT

Individuals in the highways and transportation industry will now be able to gain EngTech status through CIHT following recent accreditation from the Engineering Council.

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