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MCHW Volume 6 Departmental Standards and Advice Notes
Provides guidance on the steps to be taken by the Overseeing Organisation (OO), its agents and contractors under the Street Works (Northern Ireland) Order 1995 (SWO) when diversionary works may be required to apparatus owned by an Undertaker. Diversionary works include the removal, alteration and protection of Undertakers’ apparatus. Some advice is also given where SWO is not applicable to the necessary diversionary works.
Manual of contract documents for highway works (MCHW). Volume 6. Departmental standards and advice notes on contract documentation and site supervision. Section 2. Advice notes. Supersedes Volume 6 Section 2 Part 3 (SA 11/05) Departmental standards and advice notes on contract documentation and site supervision. Advice notes. Street works (Northern Ireland) Order 1995 - diversionary works (HA, 2005).
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