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Vol. XI Issue VII - July 2009

Project Management eJournal
REGIONAL REPORT:
UK Project Management Round Up

By Miles Shepherd
International Correspondent for PMForum
& PM World Today
Salisbury, UK
British Engineers Speed to Records
This seems to be the year for speed related projects. First, the latest venture to capture the Land Speed Record (LSR) was announced by the Bloodhound SSC team whose car has been designed by students from the University of the West of England, (pictured left). This latest project to aim to break the LSR set by Thrust SSC in 1997, is aiming for an attempt in about 3 years time.
Then the first steam powered car to attempt the record since 1985 when Bob Barber was announced. Barber used one of the Lear turbines to power a car initially developed by Jim Crank and set a one way speed of 145.607 mph. But after losing a door and a small fire, he was unable to repair the damage in time to complete the necessary return run.
To date, no one has bettered this speed, set at Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah although the official record set by Fred Marriott at Daytona Beach in 1906 in a Stanley is 107 mph. The British Steam Car Team carried out successful tests last month (See picture).
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Miles Shepherd
Miles Shepherd is a global advisor and International Correspondent for PMForum in the United Kingdom. He is also managing director for MS Projects Ltd, a consulting company supporting various UK Government agencies, nuclear industry organisations and other businesses. Miles has over 30 years’ experience on a variety of projects in UK, Eastern Europe and Russia. His PM experience includes defence, major IT projects, decommissioning of nuclear reactors, nuclear security, rail and business projects for the UK Government and EU. Past Chair and Fellow of the Association for Project Management (APM), Miles is also past president and chair of the International Project Management Association (IPMA). He was recently named Chair of the ISO committee that is developing the new ISO 21500 Guidelines for Project Management. He was also involved in leading APM’s recently published guidelines for project management oversight and governance. Additional information about Mr. Shepherd can be found at http://www.pmforum.org/ambassadors/ambassadors.htm#Shepherd. Miles Shepherd is based near London and can be reached at miles.shepherd@msp-ltd.co.uk. |
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