This included the production of a series of project standard details for use in the future pipeline delivery programme. He has been responsible for delivering a range of technical services for 3 pilot sites and was the design lead for the concept and detailed design of NFM measures at the Marlfield Farm site. Paul is the project manager for the Leeds NFM scheme. His principal areas of expertise include natural flood management, (NFM), sustainable drainage systems (SuDS), reservoir safety, infrastructure flood resilience and flood risk assessments (FRAs). Paul Millard is a senior flood risk civil engineer with over fifteen years’ experience working for Mott MacDonald’s water teams. Part of the CIWEM Flood Resilience series. Join this presentation to hear how digital delivery as part of the NFM measures has been integral to improving safety and health, establishing a long-term legacy for the project. How the delivery timescales of NFM at this scale can be managed for a generational project that has a >10 year delivery timeline.How to ensure long-term effectiveness of NFM in the Aire Catchment as mitigation for Climate Change effects from 2050.The need to demonstrate how NFM measures and interventions can work on farms and within an agricultural landscape.How to manage the planning, implementation, and monitoring of hundreds of interventions across a catchment the size of the Aire (700km2).The scheme incorporates a range of innovations and trials of NFM delivery including the development of a BIM compliant programme delivery model and a series of smaller pilot sites. The project was formed as a pilot for how NFM could be delivered at the large catchment scale. The Leeds Phase 2 Natural Flood Management (NFM) scheme is the largest NFM project of its kind in the UK. Hosted by the CIWEM Tyne & Humber branch, British Hydrological Society and ICE Yorkshire & Humber Event description
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