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| Title: |
Streetworks getting the act together - NJUG involvement |
| Category: |
Pipeline Industries Guild technical library
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| Downloadable: |
Yes  |
| Project No.: |
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| Research
Agency: |
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| Catalog No.: |
PIG0155 |
| Date
of Publication: |
September 13, 1988 |
| Price: |
$25.00

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| Authors: |
R T Nitze |
| Abstract: |
Early in 1984, Mrs Lynda Chalker, MP, Minister of State for Transport, announced
in Parliament that she had decided that a review would be carried out of the Public Utilities Street Works Act 1950 and the Model Agreement and Specifications 1974.
The Review was to be undertaken by a three man team: the chairman, Professor Michael R Horne, OBE, FRS, Emeritus Professor of Civil Engineering, Manchester University; the other members were N G Ellis, OBE, formerly County Surveyor, South Yorkshire and D V Ford, formerly Head of Distribution Engineering, The Electricity Council.
Their report was published in Novemeber 1985 and included the principal recommendation that the utilities should be given the responsibility for all permanent reinstatement.
Since then Government has responded and accepted most of the recommendations. Work is now in hand to implement there. Much of which is being undertaken by the utilities and the highway authorities. This paper reports the progress being made. |
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