Nearly 400 international risk leaders came together in London for The Institute of Risk Management’s 2016 Global Risk Awards. The ceremony was a wonderful testimony to the achievements made within the risk management sector over the past year, and to top off the celebrations we came away with an award!
We are thrilled to announce that we won Partnership of the Year for our collaborative work on the risks involved in outsourcing highway liabilities, in partnership with Gallagher Bassett, QBE and Amey.
The partnership was consolidated by a collective ambition to support Local Authorities in cost effectively maintaining the UK’s 246,000 miles of road network. Working together we have put in a lot of hard work, time and commitment, and are delighted to have won the award.
This is a great accomplishment for all involved. The project has benefited a number of Local Authorities outsourcing their highway services, as well as improving their overall approach to risk management. We will continue to provide the same guidance to those looking to reduce costs and build more sustainable, collaborative arrangements with commercial outsourcers.
Nick Colyer
Managing Director
RMP
Published date: 18th April 2016
A question to all risk managers…
Want to read our advice on highway outsourcing?
Please click on the links below.
Highway outsourcing – avoiding potholes (white paper)
Highway outsourcing – best practice activities checklists
Highway outsourcing – guidance on a claims management protocol
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