HS2 and a new direction of travel: Network North
Join us on 11 Oct. to take stock of what the Government's new direction of transport means and what it implies for decisions and choices.
Read moreMike has over 25 years of professional transport experience of which the last decade has been in consulting.
Much of Mike’s career has been in railroads and he led policy and strategy for the UK’s railway stations as Network Rail’s Director of Stations & Customer Service. His experience includes high profile industry and strategic reviews (Williams Rail Review, Shaw Report, Mexican infrastructure development, Brazilian rail regulation), major programme assurance (HS2), supporting the design and execution of complex transactions (light-rail and rail including advice on UK Government’s replacement to the franchising system) and policy and strategy development for stations (‘Vision for Stations’ for the UK’s Rail Delivery Group).
As UK Managing Director, Mike is responsible for over 200 consultants in three offices across the UK (London, Leeds and Manchester). He is therefore accountable for the strategic development of services and operations across our two UK divisions of Advisory and Planning. Mike also sponsors our pan-company efforts on Research & Innovation and is accountable for our global Marketing team.
Join us on 11 Oct. to take stock of what the Government's new direction of transport means and what it implies for decisions and choices.
Read moreLast week, the Office of Rail & Road (ORR) published its draft determination as part of the Periodic review process for the next five-year control period.
Read moreI have had the pleasure over the last few weeks of seeing in person how the railway infrastructure's can bring about vibrancy in communities.
Read moreToday started with a good conversation on the future of hydrogen, drawing insight from 30+ people at our regular Steer Research & Innovation Club. Back at my desk, I read with interest today's announcement from Network Rail about its hunt for a provider of renewable energy for the next 25 years.
Read moreAretha Franklin’s “Respect" could be an anthem for securing the best from private sector provision of infrastructure and transport services.
Read moreYes, you are in the right place. After 40 years, we have changed our name from Steer Davies Gleave to mark our growing international footprint and our expanding portfolio into markets beyond transportation.
Explore our new website to learn more about Steer: who we are, how we work and what our future holds.