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Measures necessary where apparatus is affected by major works (diversionary works): a code of practice

Publication Year

1992

Document Status

Current

Abstract

Addresses major issues identified in the Horne Report associated with circumstances when major highway bridge or transport improvement works affect undertakers apparatus, or when highways or bridges are made redundant.

Document History

New Roads and Street Works Act 1991. Approved by the Secretaries of State for Transport, Wales and Scotland under sections 84 and 143 of the Act. First published 1992.

ISBN

9780115511493

Publisher Information

Highway Authorities and Utilities Committee

The Highway Authorities and Utilities Committee was formed in 1986 to draft proposals for new street works legislation, linking National Joint Utilities Group with the Highway Authorities.

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