ICE manual of highway design and management

The 'ICE Manual of Highway Design and Management' is a one-stop reference for all practising engineers working in the field of highway engineering.

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Corporate Author: Institution of Civil Engineers (Great Britain)
Other Authors: Walsh, Ian D.
Format: eBook
Language: English
Published: London : ICE, 2011.
Series: ICE manuals.
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ISBN: 9781628704006
1628704004
9780727741677
0727741675
9780727741110
072774111X
Physical Description: 1 online resource (xv, 698 pages) : illustrations

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520 8 |a The 'ICE Manual of Highway Design and Management' is a one-stop reference for all practising engineers working in the field of highway engineering. 
505 0 0 |g Machine generated contents note:  |g SECTION 1  |t Financial, legal and contractual framework /  |r Robert N. Hunter --  |g ch. 1  |t Highway Legislation: England and Wales /  |r R. Pearson --  |t Introduction --  |g pt. I  |t Highway authorities and agreements between authorities (sections 1-9) --  |g pt. II  |t Trunk roads, classified roads, metropolitan roads, special roads (sections 10-23) --  |g pt. III  |t Creation of highways (sections 24-35) --  |g pt. IV  |t Maintenance of highways (sections 36-61) --  |g pt. V  |t Improvements of highways (sections 62-105) --  |g pt. V  |t A Environmental impact assessments (sections 105 A-D) --  |g pt. VI  |t Construction of bridges over and tunnels under navigable waters and diversions etc. of watercourses (sections 106-111) --  |g pt. VII  |t Provision of special facilities for highways (sections 112-115) --  |g pt. VII  |t A Provision of amenities on certain highways --  |g pt. VIII  |t Stopping up and diversion of a highway and stopping up of means of access to a highway (sections 116-129) --  |g pt. IX  |t Lawful and unlawful interfaces with highways and streets (sections 130-185) 
505 0 0 |g Ch. 17  |t Traffic models for highway schemes /  |r L.C. Darrall --  |t Introduction --  |t Multi-stage models --  |t Road traffic assignment models --  |t Microsimulation models --  |t Model calibration and validation --  |t References --  |g ch. 18  |t Forecasting future conditions /  |r L.C. Darrall --  |t Introduction --  |t Principles of forecasting --  |t Future year forecasts --  |t Traffic forecasts for use in scheme appraisal --  |t References --  |g ch. 19  |t Scheme appraisal /  |r J.H. Barlow --  |t Introduction --  |t National objectives for transport --  |t Local and regional objectives --  |t Improvements to identified problems --  |t Other issues --  |t Appraisal methodology --  |t The Brief --  |t Description of existing conditions --  |t Planning factors --  |t Description of scheme options --  |t Traffic assessment --  |t Cost estimates --  |t Safety assessment --  |t Economic assessment --  |t Environmental assessment --  |t Operational assessment --  |t Appraisal Summary Tables (ASTs) --  |t Implementation programme --  |t Conclusions --  |t References --  |g ch. 20  |t Public consultation /  |r J.H. Barlow --  |t Introduction --  |t The Government's Code of Practice --  |t Types of public consultation --  |t The consultation process 
505 0 0 |t Environmental impact assessment (EIA) --  |t Environmental assets -- evaluating what you have --  |t Assessment of environmental effects --  |t Design considerations --  |t Handover and long-term management --  |t References --  |g SECTION 5  |t Highway materials and recycling /  |r Ian D. Walsh --  |g ch. 45  |t Highway materials: an introduction /  |r I.D. Walsh --  |t Introduction --  |t Foundation layers --  |t Surface layers --  |t Conclusion --  |t References --  |g ch. 46  |t Unbound aggregates /  |r J. McCulloch --  |t Introduction --  |t Terminology --  |t Production --  |t Materials and specifications --  |t Testing --  |t References --  |g ch. 47  |t Hydraulically bound mixtures for local roads /  |r J. Kennedy --  |t Introduction --  |t HBM behaviour --  |t Pavement design and specification --  |t HBM for local authorities --  |t References --  |g ch. 48  |t Roller compacted concrete /  |r J.P. Donegan --  |t Introduction --  |t Benefits of RCC --  |t Common applications of RCC --  |t RCC mix proportioning --  |t Mix design --  |t RCC constituents --  |t Quality control and test methods --  |t Construction methodology --  |t RCC properties --  |t Conclusions --  |t References 
505 0 0 |g Ch. 49  |t Cold mix asphalt layers /  |r I.D. Walsh --  |t Introduction --  |t Cold mix asphalt mix design for plant mixtures --  |t Cold mix asphalt mixing plant manufacture and installation --  |t Sustainability --  |t References --  |g ch. 50  |t Hot mix asphalt layers /  |r C. Nicholls --  |t Introduction --  |t Mixture types --  |t Layers --  |t Sustainability --  |t Summary --  |t References --  |g ch. 51  |t Laying asphalts /  |r R.N. Hunter --  |t Laying asphalt --  |t Production and transportation of asphalts --  |t Paver laid asphalt --  |t Surface regularity --  |t Laying chipped hot rolled asphalt surface courses --  |t Weather conditions --  |t Compaction of asphalts --  |t Ironwork --  |t Aftercare --  |t Quality assurance --  |t Epilogue --  |t References --  |g ch. 52  |t Small element paving: design and construction /  |r A.J. Dowson --  |t Introduction --  |t Natural stone slabs, setts and concrete flags --  |t Lightly trafficked pavement design --  |t Heavy duty pavement design --  |t Ports and heavy duty pavement design --  |t Pavement overlay design --  |t Detailing and construction --  |t Permeable pavements --  |t Edge restraints --  |t References 
505 0 0 |g Note continued:  |t Site data collection --  |t Junction control methods --  |t Pedestrian crossings --  |t Road markings and traffic signs --  |t Vehicle movement restrictions --  |t Parking and loading restrictions --  |t References --  |g ch. 24  |t Capacity analysis /  |r N. Robinson --  |t Introduction --  |t Junction types and their capacity --  |t Modelling the capacity of individual junctions --  |t Junction modelling software --  |t Networks --  |t Network modelling software --  |t Micro-simulation --  |t Micro-simulation software --  |t Conclusion --  |t References --  |g ch. 25  |t Highway layout and junction design /  |r K. Buchholtz --  |t Introduction --  |t Design speed --  |t Stopping sight distance (SSD) --  |t Horizontal alignment --  |t Vertical alignment --  |t Minor access onto trunk roads --  |t Major/minor priority junctions (TA 42/95 and TD 41/95) --  |t Roundabouts --  |t Grade separation --  |t Signalised junctions and roundabouts --  |t Conclusion --  |t References --  |g ch. 26  |t Vehicle parking, waiting and loading /  |r M. Slinn --  |t On-street parking --  |t Off-street parking --  |t Special users --  |t Parking management --  |t Credits --  |t References 
505 0 0 |g Ch. 65  |t Levels of Service /  |r J. Thorp --  |t Introduction --  |t Background --  |t Some definitions of Levels of Service --  |t Use of Levels of Service --  |t Developing Levels of Service --  |t Levels of Service recommendations --  |t Levels of Service statements --  |t Who are the customers and stakeholders and what are the authority objectives? --  |t Relationship between Levels of Service and authority objectives --  |t Levels of Service and engineering standards --  |t Suggested approach --  |t Conclusions --  |t Acknowledgements --  |t References --  |g Appendix  |t A Code of Practice Themes --  |g ch. 66  |t Valuation of the assets /  |r J. Thorp --  |t Introduction --  |t The importance of transport asset management --  |t The accounting approach --  |t Developing and using financial information --  |t Calculating depreciated replacement costs for a highway network --  |t Depreciation processing and reporting requirements (DRC) --  |t Developing inventory components and groupings --  |t References 
505 0 0 |g Schedule 5  |t Distance limits from public road for purposes of compulsory acquisition --  |g Schedule 6  |t Special transitional provisions for trunk roads --  |g Schedule 7  |t Restricted roads --  |g Schedule 8  |t Penalties for offences --  |g Schedule 9  |t Minor and consequential amendments --  |g Schedule 10  |t Transitional provisions and savings --  |g Schedule 11  |t Repeals --  |g ch. 3  |t Highway Legislation: Northern Ireland /  |r G. Anketell --  |t Introduction --  |t Primary legislation --  |t The Roads (Northern Ireland) Order 1993 --  |g pt. I  |t Introduction --  |g pt. II  |t Construction, maintenance and improvement of roads --  |g pt. III  |t Special roads --  |g pt. IV  |t Improvement and safety of roads --  |g pt. V  |t Environmental assessment --  |g pt. VI  |t Abandonments and stopping up of roads and private accesses --  |g pt. VII  |t Lawful and unlawful interference with roads --  |g pt. VIII  |t Road ferries --  |g pt. IX  |t Powers of the Department in relation to land --  |g pt. X  |t Miscellaneous and supplementary provisions --  |t The Schedules --  |t The Private Streets (Northern Ireland) Order 1980 (as amended by The Private Streets (Amendment) (Northern Ireland) Order 1992) --  |g pt. I  |t Introduction 
505 0 0 |g Note continued:  |t Associated legislation --  |t References --  |g ch. 56  |t Maintenance policies /  |r S. Child --  |t Introduction --  |t Policy framework --  |t The wider context --  |t Network management --  |t Duty or desire? --  |t Asset management --  |t Sustainability and highway maintenance --  |t Issues to consider --  |t Policy framework --  |t References --  |g Appendix  |t A Document hierarchy --  |g Appendix B  |t Policy content --  |g ch. 57  |t Maintenance types /  |r R. Elphick --  |t Introduction --  |t Cyclic maintenance --  |t Planned maintenance --  |t Materials --  |t Design options --  |t Reactive maintenance --  |t Reference --  |g ch. 58  |t The maintenance organisation /  |r P. Jameson --  |t The basic shape of a maintenance organisation --  |t Direct labour or contract --  |t Contract types --  |t Relationship between workforce size and winter maintenance --  |t Inspection regimes --  |t Training and development --  |t References 
505 0 0 |g Ch. 27  |t Modern traffic management /  |r G. Higgs --  |t Approach --  |t Techniques --  |t Application --  |t Design considerations --  |t References --  |g ch. 28  |t Assisting public transport /  |r P. Matthews --  |t Introduction --  |t Road-based public transport --  |t Traffic management measures --  |t Parking management measures --  |t Bus lanes: with flow --  |t Bus lanes: contraflow --  |t Bus-only streets and bus-ways --  |t Traffic signal control --  |t Bus stop infrastructure --  |t Bus priority: consideration of other road users --  |t Evaluation of bus priority measures --  |t References --  |g ch. 29  |t Road safety engineering /  |r P. Matthews --  |t Introduction --  |t Accidents --  |t Causes of crashes --  |t Contribution and consequences of speeding --  |t Types of crashes (accidents) --  |t Accident data collection --  |t Road safety plans --  |t Road safety engineering --  |t Accident remedial schemes: process --  |t Detailed site analysis --  |t Accident remedial measures --  |t Measuring the effectiveness of accident remedial schemes --  |t Road safety audits --  |t References --  |g ch. 30  |t Intelligent transport systems /  |r A. Carter --  |t Introduction --  |t ITS and the ICE manual of highway design and management 
505 0 0 |g Ch. 34  |t Drainage design /  |r S. Young --  |t Introduction --  |t Elements of a road drainage system --  |t Initial design stages --  |t Network analysis --  |t Design of pollution control and flood prevention measures --  |t Design of other elements --  |t Design deliverables --  |t DMRB advice and guidelines --  |t References --  |g ch. 35  |t Private developer projects /  |r T. Hydes --  |t Introduction --  |t The Highways Act and Approvals --  |t Planning policy --  |t Car parking --  |t Shared spaces --  |t User requirements --  |t Highway design (or Design) --  |t References --  |g ch. 36  |t Pavement design (highways) /  |r I.D. Walsh --  |t Introduction --  |t Foundation support --  |t Traffic loading --  |t Structural layer design -- flexible pavements --  |t Structural layer design -- composite pavements --  |t Design for maintenance --  |t Selection of materials types --  |t References --  |g ch. 37  |t Pavement design (highways rigid) /  |r G. Griffiths --  |t Introduction --  |t Typical concrete pavement types --  |t Detailing concrete pavements --  |t Fibre-reinforced concrete --  |t The surface finish --  |t Slip membranes --  |t Slip-road detailing --  |t Transition slabs 
505 0 0 |g Ch. 53  |t Surface treatments for highways /  |r I.D. Walsh --  |t Introduction --  |t Bitumen binders --  |t Surface dressing --  |t Slurry surfacing/microsurfacing (sometimes referred to as microasphalt) --  |t High friction surfacing (HFS) --  |t Patching --  |t Retexturing --  |t Plant --  |t Retread/repave --  |t Stress absorbing membrane interlay (SAMI) --  |t Imprinted surfaces --  |t Surface preservation systems --  |t The highway engineers toolbox -- a concept --  |t Guidance on using the highway engineer's toolbox --  |t References --  |g ch. 54  |t Road markings /  |r K. Grant --  |t Introduction --  |t The materials --  |t Application --  |t Performance requirements --  |t Testing and inspection methods --  |t Quality control --  |t Quality assurance --  |t References --  |g SECTION 6  |t Maintenance planning and techniques /  |r Paul Jameson --  |g ch. 55  |t Introduction and scope /  |r R. Elphick --  |t Introduction --  |t Factors affecting maintenance --  |t Balancing maintenance need and investment --  |t Maintenance funding --  |t Maintenance asset management systems --  |t Condition assessment 
505 0 0 |t Planning the consultation --  |t Targeting the audience --  |t Engaging consultees -- the exhibition --  |t Engaging consultees -- the questionnaire --  |t Engaging consultees -- focus groups --  |t The Public Consultation Report --  |t Feedback --  |t The outcome -- influencing decision-makers --  |t References --  |g SECTION 3  |t Traffic engineering /  |r Paul Matthews --  |g ch. 21  |t Introduction, history, definition /  |r P. Matthews --  |t The history of traffic and its management --  |g ch. 22  |t Traffic engineering legislation /  |r P. Matthews --  |t Introduction --  |t Current legislation --  |t References --  |g ch. 23  |t Traditional traffic management /  |r C. Whitehead --  |t Introduction 
505 0 0 |t Travel and traveller information --  |t Network management -- urban --  |t Junction and network performance --  |t Network management -- interurban --  |t Road user charging, congestion charging and electronic toll systems --  |t Road safety --  |t Driver assistance --  |t Public transport travel information --  |t Future ITS --  |t European ITS Directive --  |t References --  |g SECTION 4  |t Highway design principles and practice /  |r Ian D. Walsh --  |g ch. 31  |t Highway design principles and practice: an introduction /  |r I.D. Walsh --  |t Background --  |t The design process --  |t Conclusions --  |t References --  |g ch. 32  |t Site investigation and foundation design /  |r I.R. Payne --  |t Introduction --  |t Stages of site investigation --  |t Groundwater and drainage --  |t Slope stability --  |t Embankment fills --  |t Road pavement subgrade --  |t Ground movement and subsidence --  |t Foundation design for structures --  |t References --  |g ch. 33  |t Geometric design /  |r M. Westlake --  |t Introduction --  |t Basic philosophy: the information --  |t Geometry issues --  |t Junction design --  |t Highway features --  |t A practical design --  |t References 
505 0 0 |g Ch. 59  |t Politics and public /  |r B. Thompson --  |t Introduction --  |t The political scene --  |t Working with the public --  |t Dealing with the media --  |t References --  |g ch. 60  |t The involvement and impact of the utilities /  |r R. Elphick --  |t Introduction --  |t Legislation --  |t The coordination process --  |t Noticing rules --  |t Work categories --  |t Electronic transfer of notices (EToN) --  |t Permits --  |t Restrictions following work activities --  |t Inspections --  |t Penalties --  |t Industry organisations --  |t The impact of reinstatements on highway pavements --  |t The research programme --  |t Charging structures --  |t Determining the cost of premature maintenance --  |t Creating a charge structure --  |t References --  |g ch. 61  |t Winter service and other weather emergencies /  |r S. Child --  |t Introduction --  |t Statutory basis --  |t Policy --  |t Winter service objectives --  |t Winter Service Plan --  |t Network hierarchy and route optimisation --  |t Salt bins --  |t Weather prediction and information 
505 0 0 |t The applicable law of the contract --  |t Selection of the conditions of contract In practice --  |t The ICE conditions of contract, 7th edition --  |t The Engineering and Construction Contract 3rd Edition (NEC3) --  |t References --  |g ch. 10  |t National specification and design documents /  |r R.N. Hunter --  |t Introduction --  |t Design manual for roads and bridges --  |t Interim Advice Notes --  |t Manual of contract documents for highway works --  |t References --  |g Annex  |t A Design Manual for Roads and Bridges --  |g Annex B  |t Manual of Contract Documents for Highway Works --  |g ch. 11  |t Local specifications and design documents /  |r I.D. Walsh --  |t Introduction --  |t Local specifications --  |t Local modifications to the specification for highway works --  |t Local design documents --  |t References --  |g ch. 12  |t European Standards for products /  |r I.D. Walsh --  |t Introduction --  |t Mandates and essential requirements --  |t The contents of a European Standard --  |t Durability --  |t National guidance --  |t How Standards are produced --  |t Quality assurance under a European Standard --  |t Quality assurance and quality --  |t References 
505 0 0 |t Highways Agency schemes funding --  |t Local authority schemes funding --  |t Developer funding --  |t Community infrastructure levy (CIL) --  |t Direct local authority funding --  |t Practical funding considerations for promoters --  |t References --  |g ch. 7  |t Highway capital maintenance /  |r M. Sutch --  |t Introduction --  |t Block allocations --  |t Highway capital maintenance funding --  |t 2010/11 allocations levels --  |t Future funding levels --  |t References --  |g ch. 8  |t Revenue funding for maintenance activities /  |r T. Oakley --  |t Background to revenue funding --  |t The formula grant --  |t Calculation of the highway maintenance element of the formula grant --  |t Calculation of the capital financing element of the formula grant --  |t Sources of further information --  |g ch. 9  |t Forms of contract for highway construction projects /  |r M. O'Reilly --  |t Introduction --  |t Introduction to highway construction contracts --  |t The use and importance of contracts in construction --  |t Types and features of highway contracts --  |t Statutory controls and impact --  |t Tendering practice --  |t Documents forming part of the construction contract 
505 0 0 |g pt. X  |t New streets (sections 186-202) --  |g pt. XI  |t Making up of private streets (sections 203-237) --  |g pt. XII  |t Acquisition, vesting and transfer of land etc. (sections 238-271) --  |g pt. XIII  |t Financial provision (sections 272-281) --  |g pt. XIV  |t Miscellaneous and supplementary provisions (sections 282-345) --  |t References --  |g ch. 2  |t Highway Legislation: Scotland /  |r J.R. Edgar --  |t Introduction --  |g pt. I  |t Public roads --  |g pt. II  |t Private roads --  |g pt. III  |t New roads --  |g pt. IV  |t Improvements and maintenance --  |g pt. V  |t Roads and building control --  |g pt. VI  |t Access and stopping up --  |g pt. VII  |t Bridges, tunnels and diversion of water --  |g pt. VIII  |t Interference and damage --  |g pt. IX  |t Acquisition, transfer, vesting and compensation --  |g pt. X  |t Miscellaneous --  |g pt. XI  |t Offences --  |g pt. XII  |t Statutory undertakers --  |g pt. XIII  |t General --  |g Schedule 1  |t Procedures for making or confirming certain orders and schemes --  |g Schedule 2  |t Validity and date of operation of certain orders and schemes --  |g Schedule 3  |t Classes of traffic for purposes of special roads --  |g Schedule 4  |t Procedure for determination by roads authority of certain questions in connection with cattle-grids 
505 0 0 |g Ch. 41  |t Surface characteristics (noise) /  |r I.D. Walsh --  |t Introduction --  |t Measurement of noise --  |t Traffic noise generation --  |t Noise reduction --  |t Traffic noise mitigation and compensation --  |t References --  |g ch. 42  |t Skid resistance /  |r D. Woodward --  |t Introduction --  |t Simple definitions relating to skid resistance --  |t Specification of skid resistance in the UK --  |t Measurement of skid resistance --  |t Skid resistance measurement and device operation --  |t Skid resistance, water and surface texture --  |t Skid resistance measurement devices used in the UK --  |t The Wehner-Schulze Test --  |t Skid resistance and type of aggregate --  |t Future trends --  |t Conclusions --  |t References --  |g ch. 43  |t Sustainability /  |r T. Parry --  |t Introduction --  |t Resource use, recycling and waste --  |t Public transport, walking and cycling --  |t Adaptation to climate change --  |t Assessment systems --  |t Corporate responsibility --  |t References --  |g ch. 44  |t Environmental considerations /  |r M. Glanville --  |t Introduction/key background information on topic 
505 0 0 |g pt. II  |t Laying out and construction of streets --  |g pt. III  |t Adoption of private streets as public roads --  |g pt. IV  |t Making up of private streets --  |g pt. V  |t Prior provision for expenses of street works in private streets --  |g pt. VI  |t Miscellaneous --  |t References --  |g ch. 4  |t Public procurement /  |r J. McRorie --  |t Introduction --  |t Background and legal framework --  |t When do the regulations apply? --  |t What must be done to comply with the rules: the procurement process --  |t What are the consequences of a failure to comply with the procurement rules? --  |t References --  |g ch. 5  |t Funding the Highways Agency: estimates, funding, monitoring /  |r P. Stiverson --  |t Introduction --  |t Central government organisation funding --  |t Government agencies --  |t Aim and objectives of the Highways Agency --  |t The Highways Agency: roles, responsibilities and governance --  |t The Highways Agency: business planning framework business plans --  |t The Highways Agency: financial and investment arrangements --  |t References --  |g ch. 6  |t Major highway scheme finance /  |r J. Farmer --  |t Introduction --  |t Basic accounting definitions 
505 0 0 |t Pavement anchorages --  |t Joint design and detailing --  |t Design methods --  |t Deterioration mechanisms and site construction problems --  |t Construction methods --  |t Concluding remarks --  |t Acknowledgements --  |t References --  |g ch. 38  |t Pavement design (ancillary usage) /  |r I.D. Walsh --  |t Industrial pavement design --  |t Car parks and light access way design --  |t Sports surfaces --  |t Playgrounds --  |t Footways and cycleways --  |t Public footpaths and other public rights of way (PROW) --  |t Farm roads --  |t References --  |g ch. 39  |t Analytical pavement design /  |r B. Al Hakim --  |t Introduction --  |t Development of pavement design --  |t Design development in the UK --  |t The AASHTO design method --  |t Analytical pavement design principles --  |t Pavement modelling --  |t Analytical evaluation of existing pavements --  |t Summary --  |t References --  |g ch. 40  |t Unsealed highway construction /  |r A. Dawson --  |t Introduction --  |t Materials --  |t Performance and failure --  |t Design --  |t Construction --  |t Maintenance --  |t Environmental aspects --  |t In-situ testing --  |t References 
505 0 0 |g SECTION 2  |t Transport planning /  |r Leslie C. Darrall --  |g ch. 13  |t Introduction to policy and practice /  |r L.C. Darrall --  |t Introduction --  |t The Strategic Planning Framework --  |t Roles and responsibilities --  |t Policies, plans and programmes --  |t Appraisal of transport plans --  |t Highway scheme planning and implementation --  |t Impending changes to the planning system in England --  |t References --  |g ch. 14  |t Existing conditions and data /  |r M.J. Yeadon --  |t Introduction --  |t Existing conditions and data --  |t Types of survey --  |t Developing the scope of surveys --  |t Sources of existing information --  |t Bespoke surveys --  |t Traffic-related surveys for economic appraisal --  |t Traffic-related surveys for environmental appraisal --  |t Summary --  |t References --  |g ch. 15  |t Characteristics of transport and travel /  |r M.J. Yeadon --  |t Introduction --  |t General trends in transport and travel --  |t Private car travel --  |t Freight traffic --  |t Road traffic safety --  |t Transport and travel choices --  |t Summary --  |t References --  |g ch. 16  |t Estimating transport demand /  |r L.C. Darrall --  |t Introduction --  |t Choice of modelling approach --  |t Demand models --  |t Types of models --  |t References 
505 0 0 |g Ch. 67  |t Lifecycle planning /  |r J. Thorp --  |t Introduction --  |t The lifecycle process --  |t Objectives and policies --  |t Inventory and condition data --  |t Cost of maintaining each group of assets --  |t Performance gaps --  |t Demands and risks --  |g Appendix  |t A Carriageway lifecycle plan --  |t Acknowledgements --  |t References --  |g ch. 68  |t Asset management strategy and risk management /  |r J. Thorp --  |t Asset management strategy --  |t Investment strategy --  |t Risk assessment --  |t Introduction to the evaluation of risk in asset management --  |t Existing guidance --  |t Simple steps to get started in risk management --  |t Continuing improvement in the future --  |g Appendix  |t A Definitions --  |g Appendix B  |t Background information --  |t Acknowledgements --  |t References --  |g ch. 69  |t Developments and conclusions /  |r J. Thorp --  |t UK Pavement Management System --  |t Prioritisation of highway works and deterioration models --  |t Working the highway data --  |t Taking stock and annual reviews --  |t Conclusion --  |t References. 
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