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Civil & Structural Supplement
Covers key themes including the need for a robust regime of safety inspection and a planned investment programme based on whole life costs which are fundamental to highway maintenance. Covers asset and risk management and gives advice on the implications of the Traffic Management Act 2004. Update to reflect changes in legislation, national and local policies, asset management, Manual for Streets 2, CDM regulations and winter service.
Superseded by: Well-managed highway infrastructure: a code of practice (DfT, 2016). Roads Liaison Group. Supersedes all previous versions. Last updated: 18 September 2013. Includes updates: May 2009, December 2009, May, August and December 2010, May, August and November 2011, January, April and August 2012, May, August and September 2013.
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