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Civil & Structural Supplement
Introduces the policy and legal framework to support highway infrastructure asset management adopting the principles of risk based management strategy and covers inspections and surveys, management systems, recording and monitoring, defects, reporting by the public, works programmes, performance management, financial management, information management for highways, structures and lighting.
Supersedes: Well-lit highways - Code of practice for highway lighting management, (DfT, 2004), Well-maintained highways - Code of practice for highway maintenance management (DfT, 2005), Management of highway structures: a code of practice: complementary guidance (DfT, 2005) and Management of highway structures: A code of practice (August 2013 update) (DfT, 2005), and Well-lit highways - Code of practice for highway lighting management - complementary guidance (DfT, 2009). UK Roads Liaison Group. First published: October 2016, updated 15 March 2017: summary of recommendations, recommendation 15 and A.4.2.6.
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