Design of highway structures for hydraulic action (formerly BA 59/94). Revision 1

DMRB: Highway Structures and Bridges CD 356 Revision 1

Document Status

Current

Supplement

Civil & Structural Supplement

Series

DMRB: Highway Structures and Bridges

Abstract

Details hydraulic aspects for designing structures in or over rivers, estuaries and flood plains. Covers the design process, principles, criteria, scour assessment and protection design, structure design and elements.

History

Highway structures and bridges. Design. Supersedes CD 356 Highway structures and bridges. Design. Design of highway structures for hydraulic action (formerly BA 59/94). (HE, 2019) and BA 59/94 Highway structures: Approval procedures and general design. General design. Design of highway bridges for hydraulic action (HA, 1994). Design manual for roads and bridges (DMRB).

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Publisher History

Highways England (formerly Highways Agency) was transformed into National Highways in 2021. It was responsible for the operation, maintenance and improvement of England's motorways and major A roads. It was an executive non-departmental public body, sponsored by the Department for Transport.


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