About TPP

The Transport Planning Professional (TPP) qualification was developed by the Chartered Institution of Highways and Transportation (CIHT) and the Transport Planning Society (TPS).

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The Chartered Transport Planning Professional (CTPP) qualification provides clear professional recognition for transport planners in the same way that Chartered Engineer recognises the highest level of engineering competence.  The CTPP qualification also encourages newly qualified and more experiences practitioners to develop the skills needed to tackle the major challenges facing the transport sector in the future.

The TPP Partnership Management Group (PMG) is a joint CIHT and TPS body that has oversight of the qualification and deals with strategic, legal and financial matters. The qualification is managed jointly by CIHT and TPS through the TPP Professional Standards Committee (PSC). Administration is provided by CIHT on behalf of both organisations.

Candidates for the TPP qualification need to demonstrate an appreciation of a broad range of transport planning procedures and techniques, and a competence to work effectively in their chosen areas of the profession.

Candidates must be full members of either CIHT or TPS.  

There are several routes to gaining the qualification depending on the candidate’s academic qualifications and level of experience in the profession to-date. 

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