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Asset Management Plans 1 Framework (incorporating Sept 99 amendments)

Publication Year

2000

Document Status

Withdrawn

Abstract

Sets out non-statutory guidance on the policy framework of Asset Management Plans (AMPs), including the aims and objectives, the scope, the timescale and the respective roles and responsibilities of the partners. Also outlines the main stages of development of AMPs and the processes involved, as well as proposals for appraisal.

Document History

First issued - Feb 1999.

Publisher Information

Department for Education and Employment

In 1999 became known as the Department for Education and Skills. The Department for Education and Employment produce building bulletins, design guides and facilities guides to support the construction and managing of school facilities. They were formerly known as the Department for Education.

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UK

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