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Introduction
This work category provides for the planned periodic resurfacing of sealed roads.
This page relates to the 2012-15 NLTP only.
Examples of qualifying activities
Examples of qualifying activities include, but may not be limited to:
- conventional maintenance chip reseals
- second coat seals, except on sub-division roads
- asphaltic surfacing not exceeding 40 mm average depth
- void-filling seal coats
- texturing seals
- emulsified bitumen seals commonly known as ‘slurry seals’
- milling old surface and resurfacing not exceeding 40 mm average depth
- other approved special-purpose chip seals
- raising service covers and reinstatement of pavement markings and raised pavement markers as a result of resurfacing.
Other potential activities that are not in the above list should be discussed with the Transport Agency for eligibility.
Exclusions
This work category excludes:
- The cost of any pavement repairs preparatory to carrying out resurfacing – this is funded under Work category 111: Sealed pavement maintenance.
- The second coat sealing of sub-divisional roads – this is deemed to be part of sub-divisional construction and does not qualify for funding assistance.
- Surfacing exceeding 40 mm average depth – this is funded under Work category 214: Pavement rehabilitation.
Funding assistance rate
The usual funding assistance rate is:
References
For detail on over-width carriageways, see:
- Application of network documents.