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1 Introduction
In March 2003 the Highways Agency issued a consultation document entitled "Private Finance in Highways Maintenance (PFMAC)" to organisations from the construction industry, Private Finance, local and central government and others interested in either management of maintenance or Private Finance.
The consultation responses were received and analysed by the Highways Agency. In line with the consultation process two stakeholder workshops were convened in order to develop some of the issues identified from the consultation feedback.
The first workshop was held at the Hilton Hotel, Bristol on 11 June 2003, and the second workshop was held at Jury's Inn, Birmingham on 13 June 2003.
The Highways Agency required an independent facilitator to undertake the workshops and Capital Value & Risk Limited (CVRL) were appointed to this role. Glyn Harrison facilitated the workshops with support from Jenna Shanks.
The objectives of the workshops were to:
- Disseminate information on the likely structure and content of the PFMAC and the way forward
- Disseminate consultation feedback to key stakeholders
- Provide a forum for further discussion on specific subject areas prior to reaching final decisions on the PFMAC contact
This document is the report from the two workshops, providing details on the outputs from each of the workshop discussion groups, the attendees, programme and supporting information utilised.
The Highways Agency would like to thank all those who participated in the two workshops and the valuable feedback given, which will help inform the development of PFMAC.



