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Guide to Project Delivery Part 3: Contract Management
The Guide to Project Delivery consists of five parts. Part 3 is concerned with the procurement and management of construction contracts. It covers, in detail, key processes and procedures relating to prequalification, tendering, contract award and…
Guide to Road Tunnels Part 2: Planning, Design and Commissioning
This Part discusses all aspects of the planning, design and commissioning of road tunnels including structural and geotechnical requirements, fire and life safety, ventilation, lighting, traffic monitoring and control, plant monitoring and control,…
Guide to Road Tunnels Part 3: Operation and Maintenance
  • AGRT03-10 Edition: 1.0 Superseded
  • 1 Aug 2010
  • Tunnels
Austroads Guide to Road Tunnels Part 3: Operation and Maintenance provides guidance on the management of operation and maintenance of road tunnels, including the factors to be considered in setting appropriate performance standards. It also provides…
Guide to Road Tunnels Part 1: Introduction to Road Tunnels
This Austroads Guide provides a comprehensive introduction to planning for road tunnels and describes important issues and considerations relating to implementation, general planning, regulation, structural and geometric design, drainage, geology,…
Guide to Project Delivery Part 1: Overview
The Austroads Guide to Project Delivery consists of four parts. Project delivery in a general sense may be described as the process by which the aim or goal of a project is realised or achieved. This part (Part 1) of the Guide explains the context…
Guide to Project Delivery Part 3: Contract Management
This document gives guidance to project delivery practitioners on the use of contracts for the delivery of projects. It is primarily for those who are gaining experience in contract management, however it will also be a useful reference for more…
Guide to Project Delivery Part 1: Overview
The Austroads Guide to Project Delivery consists of four parts. Project delivery in a general sense may be described as the process by which the aim or goal of a project is realised or achieved.