Skip to main content

The ERF fully supports the PPRS Nice 2018

The first Pavement Preservation and Recycling Summit (PPRS) took place in Paris in February 2015. This event, with more than 1,000 participants, represented an essential milestone for the road community in Europe and beyond. With its impressive programme, it highlighted the necessity to better preserve and maintain road infrastructure and urban road networks, as fundamental support towards the mobility of people and goods. This event gave public and private stakeholders the opportunity to present a variety
May 16, 2017 Read time: 3 mins
It’s a date – the PPRS in Nice, France, March 26-28, 2018
The first Pavement Preservation and Recycling Summit (PPRS) took place in Paris in February 2015. This event, with more than 1,000 participants, represented an essential milestone for the road community in Europe and beyond.


With its impressive programme, it highlighted the necessity to better preserve and maintain road infrastructure and urban road networks, as fundamental support towards the mobility of people and goods.
 
This event gave public and private stakeholders the opportunity to present a variety of initiatives related to governance strategies, financing, new contract models, as well as new and innovative techniques and materials.

A large number of testimonies from all continents prove that there is currently a wide consensus among participants, users and contractors - both from industry and the public sector - to stress the necessity of preventing our roads from experiencing irreversible degradation. This view is shared worldwide in industrialised and emerging countries and expectations are high.

The European Union Road Federation (7575 ERF) was one of the major supporters of the PPRS Paris event. In October 2016, in line with the PPRS 2015, the ERF organised in Leeds the 1st European Road Infrastructure Congress (ERIC). This congress gave participants the opportunity to explore three major themes: road safety, delivery of the road infrastructure and adaptation of the roads to technological changes and innovations.

Both events came to similar conclusions: in this period of massive challenges related to the future mobility models, the road infrastructure today more than ever must be prepared to tackle them, be proactive and propose solutions for making our roads ready for the future and provide road users with the public service they expect by planning the infrastructure for the people.

This, however, cannot be done without proper efficient management and maintenance of road infrastructure.

Therefore, together with other major international organisations, such as 3141 PIARC and IBEF, the ERF has decided to support the initiative of the French associations 1501 USIRF and IDRRIM to organise a second PPRS Congress that will take place March 26-28, 2018 in Nice, France.

The objective of this second PPRS Congress is to analyse and examine the state-of-the-art on road maintenance and modernization; to identify best practices in terms of policy, economy, finance, techniques and the environment; and to highlight opportunities offered by innovative technologies and the new related services provided by the road sector.

By doing so, we will be able to propose concrete and sustainable solutions to the joint challenges of maintaining and upgrading our roads. We will also contribute to ensure tomorrow’s mobility and to foster social and economic development worldwide.

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • David Quarmby will be a keynote speaker at ERIC 2016 in Leeds
    July 26, 2016
    David Quarmby, one of the United Kingdom’s most influential and experienced highways and transport senior executives, has been confirmed as a keynote speaker at the European Roads Infrastructure Congress – ERIC 2016 - in the autumn. Quarmby has had a long career in policy, planning, management and research in UK transport, with 39 years’ board-level experience in government, public agencies and the private sector, including London Transport and the retail food giant Sainsbury’s. Most recently he has b
  • PPRS event: Road users’ concerns at the heart of the programme
    December 19, 2014
    Europeans are in two minds about whether their road transport has improved in the past five years, according to the latest European Commission’ Eurobarometer survey and report. According to 38% of respondents, road transport quality had gone up, but 40% said it had dropped, while 18% said there had been no change. Whatever the opinion on quality, 60% of respondents to the report’s survey considered congestion to be the most serious issue facing Europe’s roads. The survey highlighted the dominance o
  • The ERF had a key presence at the IRF World Meeting in Riyadh
    January 21, 2014
    Organised every four years, the IRF World Meeting has established itself as one of the most prestigious congresses for road transport professionals. The 17th IRF World Meeting has just concluded its deliberations and lived up to both its reputation and participants' expectations Held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, the event attracted over 2000 participants across six continents that were present as exhibitors and/or had the opportunity to participate in many of the numerous high quality technical and scientific s
  • All roads lead to Dubrovnik: Corridors for Shared Prosperity
    December 13, 2018
    The European Union Road Federation is organising, in cooperation with the International Road Federation (IRF), the Croatian Roads Company (Hrvatske Ceste), the Croatian Road Association (Via Vita) and the University of Zagreb, the European Road Conference under the theme Corridors for Shared Prosperity in the iconic city of Dubrovnik, from 22 to 24 October 2018 Due to its privileged geographical position, Croatia represents a key crossroads in the connectivity of the South East Europe region, securing a