General requirements for the Specification for highway works (formerly Clauses 104, 105 and 106 of Series 100). Version E/1.0.0

MCHW: Specification for Highway Works GC 101

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Current

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Civil & Structural Supplement

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MCHW: Specification for Highway Works

Abstract

Presents the main requirements and general aspects used within the Specification for highway works, including: records, quality management, plans, and schemes, competence, standards, product certification, UK Technical Assessments, verification, accredited laboratories, contractor design, technical approval, and temporary works.

History

General Principles and Scheme Governance. Construction. Date of publication of relevant change September 2025. Full update and re-write of Clauses 104, 105 and 106 of Series 100 and new requirements for communications for the specification, as part of the MCHW re-write.

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Publisher History

National Highways is an executive non-departmental public body, sponsored by the Department for Transport. It has responsibility for operating, maintaining and improving motorways and major A roads in England. Formerly known as Highways England, between 2015-2021 and Highways Agency, between 1994-2015.


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