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Civil & Structural Supplement
DMRB Volume 4 Section 2
Provides guidance for various types of edge of pavement drainage details in the "B" and "F" series of the Highway Construction Details (HCD) in the Manual of Contract Document for Highway Works Volume 3 (MCHW3). Looks at combined surface and sub-surface drains, surface water channels, drainage channel blocks, kerbed edge channels, over the edge drainage, edge of pavement drains, combined drainage and kerb systems and linear drainage channel systems.
Superseded by CD 524 Edge of pavement details (formerly HA 39/98, HA 83/99) Version 0.1.0 (NHW, 2021). Drainage. Design. Supersedes HA 39/98 Geotechnics and drainage. Drainage. Edge of pavement details (HA, 1998) and HA 83/99 Geotechnics and drainage. Drainage. Safety aspects of road edge drainage features (HA, 1999). Design manual for roads and bridges (DMRB) 4.2.1.
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