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1 Finnish Transport Agency - Effective transport connections for a thriving Finland Tiina Jauhiainen, R&D programme director TRB International Partnership Day Washington 16.1.2014

2 www.liikennevirasto.fi Finnish Transport Agency 2 The role of the FTA is to develop the road, railway and waterways networks into an integrated and efficient transport system. The aim is to establish uniform procedures in order to effectively provide the required customer services. Effective transport connections are essential for sustainable development. The development of connections is imperative to ensure the competitiveness in society and on the national level. The FTA is also responsible for developing the operating conditions for public transport. A more efficient transport system

3 Different challenges and opportunities Finnish Transport Agency3 to provide connections to Russia to meet the needs of tourism, mining and forest industries Saimaa Canal operations to ensure effective transport chains to important traffic nodes and ports to provide adequate capacity for the nationwide and international transports of the trade and industry to facilitate the mobility of labour by good public transport connections to meet the needs of the mining and other heavy industries, as well as those of the tourism industry Southern Finland : Western Finland: Northern Finland: Eastern Finland :

4 www.liikennevirasto.fi Finnish Transport Agency organization from 1 July 2013 4 Director General Operations Management Projects Infrastructure Management Traffic and Information Project Management Project Implementation Maintenance Infrastructure and the Environment Traffic Management Centres Information Traffic Services Communications Strategy Planning Finance and Performance Management Legal Services and Procurement HR and Administration Internal Audit Regional Steering

5 www.liikennevirasto.fi Traffic and Information Infrastructure Management Projects Director General Communications Strategy Internal Audit Regional Steering Planning Department Transport System Project Planning Planning Guidance Finance and Performance Management Finance Unit Controller Unit Legal Services and Procurement Legal Services Procurement Management HR and Administration HR Unit Corporate Practices Project Management Project Implementation Maintenance Department Asset Management Maintenance Development Railway Maintenance Railway Improvement Fairways Unit Inland Waterways Unit Infrastructure and Environment Railway Technology Road Technology Engineering Structures Traffic Safety and International Affairs Environmental and Property Issues Information Department ICT Services Information Services Infrastructure and Transport Data Management Hydrographic Survey Data Management Information Systems Development Document Management Traffic Services Mobility Management and ITS Services Public Transport Services Hydrographic Office Winter Navigation Development of Maritime Traffic Services Development of Road Traffic Services Development of Railway Traffic Services Railway Network Usage Traffic Management Centres Vessel Traffic Services Railway Traffic Management Road Traffic Management Operations Management

6 www.liikennevirasto.fi Annual funding for basic transport infrastructure management 2013-2017 Finnish Transport Agency 6 Improvement: the level of service in the transport network is improved through small investments. Periodic maintenance: damages caused by wear and tear of the transport network and its special structures are repaired, and old infrastructure is replaced to meet current standards. Traffic services: provide real-time traffic control, situation awareness and information, in addition to ice-breaking and archipelago traffic services. Routine maintenance: of the daily operation of network is ensured through long-term procurement agreements. 180 M€ 380 M€ 405 M€ 110 M€ (80)*(180)*(370)*(385)* *) (2013 funding)

7 R&D in Finnish Transport Agency

8 www.liikennevirasto.fi R&D current priority areas and programs R&D 6 M€ Tiina Jauhiainen R&D Programme Director Socio-economically sustainable transport with low emissions Land use and mobility management Financial guidance Energy efficiency and reduction of emissions Travel and transport chains meeting customer needs Level of service in travel and transport Utilizing intelligent transport systems Developing the monitoring and decision-making tools at transport system level Safety and environment Safety Environment Synergy between safety and environment activities Efficient infrastructure management and new operating models “InfraTheme” Structural engineering Developing the procedures of infrastructure technology 7.6.20138

9 www.liikennevirasto.fi Finland new transport policy and FTA’s renewed strategy affecting R&D priorities 2014 => R&D Efficient infrastructure and life-cycle management Improving productivity of infrastructure management by utilizing innovative solutions. Systematizing life-cycle perspectives. Enhancing structures of infrastructure network and safety. Utilizing possibilities provided by emerging technologies Better understanding ”the transport as a phenomenon” through efficient and brave use of technologies. Enhancing development of information-based solutions and services. Creating methods for transport planning,, e.g. 3D modelling. Climate change adaptation, resilience and mitigation Improving risk management and forecasting in changing weather and climate conditions. Enabling sustainable transport system. Enhancing the creation of energy-efficient and environment-friendly solutions and development of technologies. 7.6.20139

10 www.liikennevirasto.fi 10 Finnish Transport Agency Examples of cooperation in R&D and competences FINTRIP – Finnish Transport Research and Innovation Partnership Established 2012, coordinated by the Ministry of Transport and Communication www.fintrip.fi Support group for Horizon 2020 in the transport sector Smart, green and integrated transport First meeting in Jan 2014, coordinated by the Ministry of Transport and Communication

11 www.liikennevirasto.fi 11 Finnish Transport Agency Example of new ways of thinking in FTA FTA trainee programme – Transport 2025 ”Väylien visionäärit”, Visioners of the future transport Five university trainees from different universities in Finland Trainees representing different fields of sciences and competences: IT management, future studies, industrial and concept design, environmental policy, environmental economics

12 www.liikennevirasto.fi 12 Finnish Transport Agency Thank you and let’s keep in contact! Tiina Jauhiainen tiina.jauhiainen@fta.fi tel. +358406533384

13 www.liikennevirasto.fi The Finnish Transport Agency 13 Efficient transport connections – thriving Finland

14 Additional information on the Finnish Transport Agency

15 www.liikennevirasto.fi The Finnish Transport Agency (FTA) Finnish Transport Agency 15 is a multidisciplinary expert organisation specialising in transport. It is responsible for the Finnish transport infrastructure and the overall development of Finland’s transport system enables smooth, efficient and safe travel and transport promotes an effective transport system, traffic safety and a balanced and sustainable development of the regions operates under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Transport and Communications and employs 700 professionals offers employment opportunities indirectly to approximately 12,000 persons a year

16 www.liikennevirasto.fi 16 Finnish Transport Agency The FTA is responsible for transport infrastructure assets worth billions The Finnish Transport Agency annually purchases infrastructure management, planning, surveying and other services for about 1.7 billion euros, which represents about one-third of Finland’s infrastructure field. The Finnish Transport Agency is responsible for transport infrastructure assets amounting to almost 19.2 billion euros. t Agency is responsible for transport infrastructure assets amounting to nearly 19.2 billion euros The annual budget (gross) is about 1.8 billion euros, of which: 1,020 million euros for basic transport infrastructure management 610 million euros for development 81 million euros for shipping 100 million euros for the procurement and development of public transport, as well as for archipelago traffic 24 million euros in subsidies for the building of the West Metro The Finnish Transport Agency's own budget is approx. 87 million euros.

17 www.liikennevirasto.fi Finnish Transport Agency 17 The length of the Finnish railway network is kilometres 5,900 level crossings and tunnels on the main lines 3,359 43 Every year million journeys are made by train 70 Every year around million tonnes of freight are carried by rail 40 Railway statistics

18 www.liikennevirasto.fi Finnish Transport Agency 18 Finland has approx. kilometres of highways 78,000 million tonnes of goods are carried by lorry 344 The share of road passenger transport is and the share of road freight transport is of all transports 93 % 68 % Approximately km of motorways and km of pedestrian and bicycle routes, bridges 760 5,600 14,600 Road statistics

19 www.liikennevirasto.fi Finnish Transport Agency 19 aids to navigation (lighthouses, buoys and spar buoys) in the fairways 25,000 About km of coastal fairways and km of inland fairways 8,200 8,000 Finland has ports which are kept open all year round, which handle about of the freight traffic 23 80 % Finland has km of merchant shipping lanes 3,900 Maritime statistics

20 www.liikennevirasto.fi Every year one billion euros goes towards basic transport infrastructure management The aim of basic transport infrastructure management is to enable year-round smooth and safe travel and transport for both citizens and businesses. The routine and periodic maintenance, improvement projects and traffic services on public roads, railways and fairways are funded with appropriations allocated for basic transport infrastructure management in the state budget. The level of funding granted for 2013-2017 is not sufficient to achieve all transport policy objectives. However, for the most part we are able to maintain the current level of service in traffic services and in day-to-day maintenance. Finnish Transport Agency 20 *) including traffic management and control, archipelago traffic, icebreaking and hydrography **) in addition to small-scale building objects, this also includes all planning required for infrastructure management 38 % (Average 2013-2017, %) 35 % 17 % 10 %

21 www.liikennevirasto.fi The environment is taken into account in traffic solutions The Finnish Transport Agency strives to protect the environment and people from health and environmental hazards. In infrastructure management, the key environmental issues are economical use of energy and natural resources, climate change mitigation and preservation of biodiversity. The traffic solutions must support sustainable development: transport pricing and taxation is considered a future means of influencing people’s choice of transport mode. The following steps are taken to reduce traffic emissions: supporting unified land use in urban regions and public transport conditions developing energy-efficient solutions and intelligent logistics in freight traffic improving competitiveness in railway traffic Finnish Transport Agency 21

22 www.liikennevirasto.fi Ensuring safety is our first priority The Finnish Transport Agency strives to reduce the number of traffic accidents in all its activities. Our objective is that no fatal injuries or accidents harmful to the environment occur in maritime and rail transport. In road transport, our objective is to reduce the annual number of road fatalities to under 100 by 2025. Safety is ensured by paying attention to the following factors: impact of land use public transport automatic traffic surveillance elimination of road traffic arrangements and level crossings information on traffic situations, conditions and disturbances intelligent traffic solutions Finnish Transport Agency 22


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