Specification for the reinstatement of openings in highways


Book Description

This code of practice sets out the statutory requirements for materials, performance and standards of workmanship for use in association with street works by utilities and other undertakers with apparatus in the street. It applies in England only and comes into effect on 1 October 2010, when it replaces the 2nd edition (2002, ISBN 9780115525384).




Specification for the Reinstatement of Openings in Highways


Book Description

Prepared by a working party of the Highway Authorities and Utilities Committee (HAUC), this Code sets out the specifications for street reinstatement by contractors. This edition incorporates an expanded section on ancillary activities such as road markings, and new performance specification for compaction (including void content measurement).













People's Perceptions of Their Neighbourhood and Community Involvement


Book Description

This report presents the findings from the social capital section of the General Household Survey 2000/01. This research was commissioned by the Health Development Agency to increase understanding of the social environment in which people live and the links to the health of the British population. The report looks at: the distribution of social capital indicators; the variation with respect to socio-demographic and geographic factors; and the interrelationship between different indicators. Data is presented on concepts of civic engagement, neighbourliness, social networks and support; and perceptions of the local area.




Manual of Contract Documents for Highway Works


Book Description

This manual presents amendments to the "Manual of Contract Documents for Highway Works: A Users Guide and Commentary". It reintroduces national requirements in respect of Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, and offers clarification of some of the problematic areas.




Sustainable Utilization of Carbon Dioxide in Waste Management


Book Description

Sustainable Utilization of Carbon Dioxide in Waste Management addresses all aspects of sustainable use of carbon dioxide in waste management processes and provides best practices and process improvements for carbon sequestration in the management of a variety of waste types, including carbide lime waste, construction waste, and reject brine effluents, amongst others. The book also provides underlying research on the environmental impacts of these wastes and the need for carbon capture to emphasize the importance and need for improvements of these processes. Overall, this information will be key to determining lifecycle benefits of CO2 for each newly improved waste process. This is an important source of information for environmental and sustainability scientists and engineers, as well as academics and researchers in the field who should be trying to achieve increased carbon capture in any form of waste process to reduce environmental impact. - Introduces the basic principles of carbon sequestration by alkaline solid waste (cement kiln dust, steel slag, fly ash, and carbide lime wastes), detailing the lack of current sustainability - Provides a comprehensive resource on carbon sequestration in a variety of waste processes and practical guidance on applying them to these processes - Details the need for carbon capture in these processes and the environmental impacts of not doing so - Outlines the methods for determining lifecycle benefits of CO2 for each newly developed product