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Introduction (to Specifications and Technical Standards) (06/09)
Provision for Traffic (06/09)
Drainage, Retaining Structures and Protective Treatments (06/09)
General Earthworks (06/09)
Unbound Pavements (06/09)
Reinforced Soil Structures (06/09)
Insitu Stabilised Subgrades Using quicklime or Hydrated Lime (06/09)
Insitu Stabilised Pavements Using Cement or Cementitious Blends (06/09)
Insitu Stabilised Pavements Using Foam Bitumen (06/09)
Plant-Mixed Stabilised Pavements Using Cement (06/09)
Sprayed Bituminous Surfacing (Excluding Emulsions) (06/09)
Sprayed Bitumen Emulsion Surfacing (06/09)
Bituminous Slurry Surfacing (06/09)
Road Furniture (06/09)
Road Furniture (Steel Work) (06/09)
Noise Fences (06/09)
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This Risk Management Standard is the result of work by a team drawn from the major risk management organisations in
the UK – The Institute of Risk Management (IRM),The Association of
Insurance and Risk Managers (AIRMIC) and ALARM The National Forum for
Risk Management in the Public Sector.
In addition, the team sought the views and opinions… »
Risk Management
There are a number of very real risks to information systems,
but they are not absolute. There is a chance of any system being
subject to attack, but it isn’t certain. You are not subject to the
whims of the attacker or of nature, there… »
Gabion Wall Design
Friday, October 8th, 2010
Foundation Requirements, which must be established by the engineer,
will vary with site conditions, height of gabion structure, etc.
Generally, the top layer of soil is stripped until a layer of the
required bearing soil strength is reached. In some cases, the
foundation may consist of suitable fill material compacted to a minimum
of 95… »
Retaining Walls
& Structures
Friday, October 8th, 2010
A retaining wall is a structure which holds back material on one side.
These are particularly useful where there is a change in level within a
restricted area and insufficient space for banks of appropriate slope.
They can also be used to good effect where ground conditions are such
that a ...