The role of the private sector Minze Walvius Almada, 24 march 2009.

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The role of the private sector Minze Walvius Almada, 24 march 2009

Managing Mobility The Foundation Managing Mobility aims to encourage and improve the development and dissemination of knowledge on Location Accessibility and Mobility Management for commercial partners and government. The Foundation strives to accomplish this through the Development of study material, the foundation of knowledge networks, exchange of professionals between projects, participating and extending knowledge platforms Also initiating and coordinating international Mobility Management projects and networks will be an aim of the Foundation.

References Back office: Dutch HBO/universities –Facility management (NL) The Knowledge group Location Accessibility within the organization Facility Management Nederland (NL/EU) Business Improvement District Consultancy and interim management for private organizations European summer school for Mobility Management

Draft definition location accessibility ≈ travel time (distance, modal split and travel facilities) of the traffic (persons and goods) needed for the core business

Location accessibility Distance Transport mode Capacity of the infrastructure Home adress Draft definition (traveltime)

Commuter; Business; Visitors; Consultants/interim staff; Goods = logistics Telecommuting Draft definition (traffic) => High educated = 1 hours travel time maximum

Rol Private sector = € £ $ Concern for the core business: –€ £ $ –Employees and commuter / business travel are cost factors –Visitors can be essential for core business Cost of traveling –Value of the real estate / location accessibility Commuter travel –Business travel –Business travel time –Cars –Parking space –Employee satisfaction on travel time –Health –etc

Property value accessibility

Value of property accessibility

Value of property accesability ? Traffic jams Lack off parking space Crowded public transport Public transport nearby Potential search area for employees Quality of the area

(Private) actors Project developer Property owner (local) government –Civil servants: traffic/transport, economic, city planning, public transport company etc. tenant / company / employer Employees / visitors

A pre-fixed modal split can determine which facilities are needed en how the costs of investment, use and maintain ace are related. Costs and facilities Public transport Costs and facilities CarCosts and facilitties Bike Busses Infrastructure Busstops Communication use Travel time …. cars Infrastructure: roads and parkingspace Tax fuel traveltime ….. Parkingspace Health benefit Bike … Who is responsible for what in which phase of (redevelopment??

Knowledge => attitude => behavior Reference point government and private sector do not match. Different definitions and goals Culture and level match Behavior is the same!!!!! MM => education, common reference points, etc.

Your opponents…. Business Improvement Districts Value of real estate owners Campus management / park management Facility Managers Human Resource Managers ….. ! If you speak the same language: efficient Mobility = Sustainable mobility

Questions? / Discussion Government is not reliable! Mobility is not expensive enough! => pricing is the most effective tool for Mobility Management Mobility Management is not a serious profession

Contact ADVIER Mobiliseert Contact Telefoon: Fax: Postadres Advier B.V. Postbus CW Delft Bezoekadres Advier B.V. Van Leeuwenhoeksingel AE Delft Websites