The South East 7 group of councils initiated the development of the two-year work-based learning course together with the University of 麻豆果冻传媒.
Phil Samms, Head of Highways for Hampshire County Highways was present at the very first meeting with the university when the concept was discussed.
His objective was for recently qualified civil engineers to develop technical skills in highways engineering, while also gaining management skills and a broader understanding of the political context.
To ensure the course would achieve this, and drive sector-wide improvements, the South East 7 councils collaborated with private highways contractors Balfour Beatty, May Gurney and Amey to develop the course.