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Public transport comprises two activity classes that incorporate two types of activities: existing programmes and improvements. This page provides guidance and information on requirements for public transport programmes and improvements, as well as work category definitions and investment conditions.
Describes the walking and cycling activity class and provides information and links to the relevant profiling and prioritisation requirements, work categories, processes and procedures.
surveys. 3.2 Interview surveys Interview surveys were conducted with representatives in each authority. Survey forms were sent in advance to allow time to research answers if necessary. Questions centred on the standards and guidelines used for installing
RCA’s safety management system contains: direction – the RCA’s road safety strategy delivery of the SMS – including: standards and guidelines for the hierarchy of the RCA’s roads the RCA’s requirement for expertise, qualifications and experience for
overview. 2007 Assessment of development proposals (Appendix 5A) Criteria for assessing third party land development proposals. 2007 Accessway standards and guidelines (Appendix 5B) Safety standards for accessways onto state highways. Currently under
Waka Kotahi acquires land and land rights for the construction of highway projects. There's also disposals and valuation information available.
surveys of the previous year. 3.2 Interview surveys Interview surveys were conducted with representatives in each authority. Survey forms were sent in advance to allow time to research answers if necessary. Questions centred on the standards and
The walking and cycling improvements activity class comprises improvement activities, delivered either as walking facilities or cycling facilities, the latter including shared walk- and cycleways.
, and to present ways in which these deficiencies could be addressed. Appropriate standards and guidelines are in place, with Austroads Part 7 (2003) the main reference document. The target audience group for this booklet is engineers who design
standard documents, standard forms and guidelines as appendices. This manual forms the basis of all formal contract documentation used to engage a consultant for professional services, including the development, preimplementation and implementation