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Guide to Project Delivery Part 2: Planning and Control
Guide to Project Delivery consists of five parts. Part 2 gives guidance to project delivery practitioners on a number of concepts relating to planning and control of the delivery phase, as opposed to the preceding initiation phase and subsequent…
Guide to Road Safety Part 6A: Implementing Road Safety Audits
This document serves to re-issue the content of the previous 2009 edition of the Austroads Guide to Road Safety Part 6: Road Safety Audit, albeit with a change in title and reference (Part 6A) to more accurately reflect the original objective of the…
Guide to Road Safety Part 6: Managing Road Safety Audits
Guide to Road Safety Part 6: Managing Road Safety Audits provides guidance on the procurement, management and conduct of road safety audits. It aims to inform practitioners new to road safety audit principles and concepts and encourage the conduct…
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 Road Safety Part 6: Road Safety Audit
  • AGRS06-09 Edition: 1.1 Superseded
  • 1 Jan 2009
  • Road Safety
This guide revises and updates the 2002 second edition of the Austroads Road Safety Audit guide. It provides a comprehensive introduction to the road safety audit process. Easy to read and implement, the guide is suitable for use by any person with…
Guide to Project Delivery Part 4: Direct Management of Construction
This document outlines appropriate standards of practice and procedures for the delivery of works by direct management. It assumes that the organisation has a commitment to undertake works using a direct management workforce with appropriate…
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.
Guide to Project Delivery Part 2: Project Delivery Planning and Control
This document gives guidance to project delivery practitioners on a number of concepts relating to planning and control of the delivery phase as opposed to the preceding initiation phase and subsequent operational phase of a project. It covers a…