The UKRLG provides key guidance for the highways sector in the UK.
The UKRLG published a number of documents to support active travel and the asset management associated with footways and cycle routes.
Asset Management Guidance for Footways and Cycle Routes: Task 1 - Pavement Design and Maintenance Asset Management Guidance for Footways and Cycleroutes: Task 2 - An approach to risk based maintenance management
Footways and Cycle Route Research - Task 3 Cycle Service Levels and Condition Assessment
Pedestrian and Cycle Infrastructure Definitions
This provides insight and advice on the risk and evidence-based approach to service delivery and the effective management of highway liability risk exposures.
Published on 16 March 2017 this applies across the United Kingdom and particular attention has been given to ensure any specific arrangements within the devolved administrations has been identified.
Highway Risk and Liability Guidance
This guide has been produced to help organisations, in the transport and infrastructure sectors, to get to grips with BIM and we start by defining what the BIM acronym means = Better Information Management
What is SAVI?
The Structures Asset Valuation and Investment Tool (SAVI) supports asset owners, operators and managers with the management of their structure stock. SAVI is a multi-functional, condition-based decision support tool. It can be used to: carry out valuation of structures stock, develop prioritised short-term programmes of work, and develop long-term asset management plans
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For more information on SAVI click here.
Good lifecycle planning supports strategic level planning and better decision making for future highway investment decisions. Planning and estimating expenditure requirements alongside long-term asset performance is essential to improve the management of roads and services. These estimates can be used to determine the likely performance of the asset so that future budget can be prioritised accordingly.
HMEP LCP Toolkits Case Studies
HMEP LCP Toolkits Quick Guidance
HMEP LCP Toolkits User Guidance
It is important that this vital asset is managed by competent professionals in accordance with the latest Code of Practice (Well-managed Highway Infrastructure).
Asset management competence framework
UKRLG Asset Management Competence Framework
UKRLG Asset management competence framework excel files.zip
Highway Inspector competence framework
Highway Inspector Competence Framework - Final Document - June 2019
Proposed changes to WmHI and WMHLR Guidance
For information on the National Winter Service Research Guidance click here.
For information on SCANNER click here.
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