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DMRB Volume 1 Section 3 Part 14 (BD 10/97) Highway structures: Approval procedures and general design. General design. Design of highway structures in areas of mining subsidence (Including NRA addendum - Dec 2000)

Publication Year

1997

Document Status

Withdrawn

Abstract

Mining subsidence is ground movement caused by mineral extraction. In most cases, this movement extends to the ground surface. This Standard sets out the steps which must be taken to establish whether mining subsidence is likely to occur at a particular site and explains how the possible magnitude of the movements may be predicted. For structures located where the movements may be significant, this standard outlines the design and detailing requirements to minimise the effects.

Document History

Withdrawn December 2014. NRA DMRB 1.3.14.

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National Roads Authority

The National Roads Authority's (NRA) primary function, under the Roads Act 1993, was to secure the provision of a safe and efficient network of National roads. They were responsible for the planning and supervision of construction and maintenance, publishing the NRA DMRB and NRA MCDRW. In 2016 the NRA merged with the Railway Procurement Agency (RPA) to form a new organisation, Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII).

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