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Management of highway structures: A code of practice - complementary guidance

Publication Year

2009

Document Status

Withdrawn

Abstract

Provides local authorities with guidance on the management of bridges and other highway structures in an ever changing environment. It creates a strong foundation for bridge inspection and maintenance policy. Covers planning aspects of asset management, financial and resource accounting, maintenance, inspection, testing and monitoring, assessment of structures, abnormal loads and asset information management. Updated in 2009 to reflect changes to statutory duties and developments and advances in good practice.

Document History

Produced by the Roads Liaison Group. Complementary guidance to: "Management of highway structures: a code of practice" (DfT, 2005). Includes updates covering: general, section 1 introduction, section 2 management context, section 4 financial planning and resource accounting, section 6 inspection, testing and monitoring, section 7 assessment of structures and appendix B standards for maintenance.

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Department for Transport

The Department for Transport is a UK Government department that provides leadership across the transport sector to achieve its objectives, working with regional, local and private sector partners to deliver many of the services. These activities were formerly carried out by the Department for Transport, Local Government and the Regions.

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