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The HAUC(UK) App, designed to give you the most up to date access to safety information when undertaking street and road works, whether in the office or on site.

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Investigating opportunities to minimise the impact of street and road works on climate change

HAUC(UK) and Transport for London (TfL) are looking for research partners to undertake a comprehensive study on the street and road works sector, the impact it has on the environment and opportunities for the sector to support the UK’s drive towards Net Zero and help tackle climate change.

Lane Rental Scheme Document (Final) - A Framework Guidance Document

Between September and October 2017 the Department for Transport consulted on the future for Lane Rental Schemes and announced its plans in February 2018 to allow highway authorities to bid for and to set up schemes. The ‘Lane Rental Schemes Guidance’ for English Highway Authorities who wish to develop proposals to operate lane rental schemes was released by the Department for Transport in September 2018 and July 2021. Lane rental involves charging Promoters who carry out road and street works for the time their works occupy.

Collaboration Toolkit - HAUC England Version 1

This document is not designed to be prescriptive in its format but will open up the discussions and highlight the issues that need to be considered by all parties where collaborative works can make a positive impact for all of those involved.

Lane Rental Schemes Guidance for English Authorities

This document provides guidance to English highway authorities who wish to develop proposals to operate lane rental schemes. It replaces guidance issued by the Department for Transport in January 2012.

The Specification for the Reinstatement of Openings in Highways – 4th Edition

An Overview of the Key Changes to SROH for Managers and Supervisors [Prepared by the HAUC (UK) SROH Working Party]. Coming into force as statutory guidance on 10th May 2021

Supplementary Guidance for the Safety at Street Works and Road Works: A Code of Practice 2013

This guidance note sets out procedures for managing street works, road works & associated maintenance activities wherever they may impact on walkers and cyclists. It provides supplementary guidance to the Safety at Street Works and Road Works: A Code of Practice 2013 (the Red Book).

Traffic Regulation Orders (TROs) - Briefing Paper

This short paper explains what Traffic Regulation Orders (TROs) are, how they are made and the various uses to which they can be put.

Safety Working Group Report January 2020

Action refresh of current code to include additional cycle safety advice and to included the FAQ’s.

SROH Strategic Review. Legacy document.

This document presents key amendments included within the 4th Edition of the Specification for the Reinstatement of Openings in Highways (SROH). In addition, it includes proposed amendments that were broadly supported, but could not be actioned within the project timescales.

Street works in England - Briefing Paper

This paper sets out the rights of utility companies and others to undertake street works and the powers available to street authorities to manage and mitigate those works.

Specification and Operational Requirements for Footway Boards, Driveway Boards, Footway Ramps and Road Plates (Advice Note No 2018-01)

This section contains the performance requirements for footway boards, footway ramps, driveway boards and road plates. It includes requirements and guidance for temporarily bridging excavations to maintain pedestrian and vehicular access using ramps, boards and plates. It complements the red book.

Broadband Infrastructure Installation (Advice Note No 2017 02)

This note provides guidance for coordination of street works for High Speed broadband network build and upgrade, in particular cabinet installation and is aimed at authorities in England only.

Carriageway Incursion (TM Notification) England and Wales (Advice Note No 2017 01)

This advice note is written as a new section for inclusion within Chapter 12 of the Code of Practice for the Coordination of Street Works and Works for Road Purposes and Related Matters and the Code of Practice for Permits.

Standard Permit Response Codes (Advice Note No 2016 02)

This document is intended to be reviewed on a yearly basis. It may be decided that more or different codes are required once users have experience of using this document. The text for the specified codes is suggested and can be changed by Permit Authorities if preferred, the code itself is the crucial element to enable reporting.

HAUC(UK) Common principles of good collaboration v3

This summary of the common principles of good collaboration has been produced drawing primarily on the previous winners of the NJUG Minimise Disruption Award (previously the NJUG Partnership Award) citing examples of best practice. It is commended to all utilities, highway and road authorities and their respective road and street works contractors by Joint Chairs of HAUC(UK) Bob Gallienne and Jerry McConkey.

Report Template for the Evaluation of Permit Schemes (Advice Note No 2016 01)

This new regulation makes provision for the content and timing of permit scheme evaluations which states that permit schemes be evaluated following the first, second and third anniversary of the scheme’s commencement and then following every third anniversary. It also requires that the outcome of each evaluation be made available within three months of the relevant anniversary.

Clarification of Use of ETON6 for Defective Apparatus(S81s) (Advice Note No 2015 Defect)

This note provides good practice advice and guidance for utility company and highway authority system users when managing Defective Apparatus/S81s within their respective ETON system; a subject which came high on the list of issues following the system group survey.

HAUC (UK) Constitution (Revised for 2015) (Advice Note No 2015 01)

Members of the Group have made a commitment to work together within HAUC(UK) and with Regional HAUCs, NIRAUC, Welsh HAUC and RAUC(Scotland) colleagues to develop and deliver a more effective organisation that supports the road and street works community in delivering for the public interest.

Reinstatement of Micro-Trenches (Advice Note No 2014 04)

This advice note on micro-trenching supplements the guidance document produced by the Department for Culture Media and Sport in November 2011, and is a reinstatement specification designed to support undertakers and authorities should they agree to adopt micro-trenching as part of an installation methodology.

Code of Practice for Inspections: Defects Not Causing Danger Inspections (Advice Note No 2014 03)

The Highway Authorities and Utilities Committee [HAUC(UK)] recognised that the current 2002 edition of the Inspections Code of Practice (Code) is not clear regarding chargeable authority inspections associated with defective reinstatements not causing danger so agreed to produce an Advice Note to help explain the procedures. The Code will continue to undergo a revision by a new HAUC England working group which will include a clearer procedure for dealing with defective reinstatements not causing danger. This advice note should be accepted as current guidance until the revised Code is published by HAUC England. The Code will continue to be non-statutory.