What is a C3 estimate?

What is a C3 estimate?

C3 budget estimate Refers to draft scheme and budget estimates as defined in subsection C3 of Appendix C of the CoP. C4 detailed estimate Refers to final scheme and detailed estimates as defined in subsection C4 of Appendix C of the CoP. OO Overseeing Organisation (under the NRSWA the OO means the highway authority).

What is a section 55 notice?

Sample 10: Section 55 Notice, requiring owner to pay Local Authority expenses following an Urgent Works Notice. The Local Authority has resolved to require you to reimburse the expense of carrying out the Works.

What is a Section 74?

Section 74 of NRSWA allows highway authorities to charge undertakers if street works are unreasonably prolonged (ie take longer than previously agreed). The regulations, The Street Works (Charges for Unreasonably Prolonged.

What is a C4 estimate?

C4 detailed estimate Refers to the final detailed scheme and detailed estimates as. defined in subsection C4 of Appendix C of the CoP. NRSWA New Roads And Street Works Act 1991.

What is a C4 notice?

C4) Detailed Estimates/Design – final design submitted, timescale and detailed cost estimates. C5) Scheme Commencement – notify undertakers. C6) Issue of Main Orders – issue work orders. C7) Construction – monitor works, possible changes to work orders.

What is a section 278?

A section 278 agreement (or s278) is a section of the Highways Act 1980 that allows developers to enter into a legal agreement with the council (in our capacity as the Highway Authority) to make permanent alterations or improvements to a public highway, as part of a planning approval.

What is a Section 31 declaration?

Landowner Declarations – Section 31 Deposits ‘Claims’ for Public Rights of Way are referred to as Definitive Map Modification Order applications. The declaration is a demonstration of a landowner’s lack of intention to dedicate any further Public Rights of Way from that day hence.

What is a C3 utility search?

C3) Draft Scheme/Budget Estimates – details on affected apparatus and estimated cost. C4) Detailed Estimates/Design – final design submitted, timescale and detailed cost estimates. C5) Scheme Commencement – notify undertakers.

What is a C2 Enquiry?

Depending on the complexity of your scheme, we aim to provide a response to initial enquiries (C2) within 10 working days, budget estimates (C3) within 20 working days and detailed estimates (C4) within 25 working days.

What are diversionary works?

Diversionary Works are when a highway authority considers improvement works (often major improvements) are needed and it is possible that undertakers (utilities) apparatus running under a highway may need to be diverted.

What is a section 238 agreement?

What is the road work Act ( NRSWA)?

(NRSWA), supported by relevant Regulations and Codes of Practice, provides a legislative framework for street works by undertakers (including utility companies) and works for road purposes – to the extent that these must be co-ordinated by street authorities.

What is the purpose of NRSWA Section 60?

It also helps undertakers fulfil their duty to co-operate in this process, under section 60 of NRSWA. The code provides practical guidance on the responsibilities of authorities and undertakers. The fourth edition of the code came into force on 1 October 2012, replacing the version published in August 2009.

What is the purpose of the NSW highway code of practice?

This code of practice is intended to help local authorities co-ordinate works in the highway under section 59 of the New Roads and Street Works Act (1991) ( NRSWA). It also helps undertakers fulfil their duty to co-operate in this process, under section 60 of NRSWA.

What are the objectives of road safety co-ordination?

users alike. The New Roads and Street Works Act 1991 (NRSWA) sets out the objectives of the co-ordination function: • to ensure safety; • to minimise inconvenience to people using a street, including a specific reference to people with a disability; and • to protect the structure of the street and the apparatus in it.

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