First Published in 2004. As a consequence of so much construction work being carried out on or near highways, contractors ignore at the peril the law of highways and the influence it has, or should have, on their working methods and practices. Some knowledge of the law relating to highways is essential to anyone involved in the construction process, including the architect, engineer or surveyor advising a client as to what is possible and the contractor actually carrying out the contract works. By avoiding legal language this book aims to provide practical guidance from maintenance and improvements to activities related to construction work on or near highways.
About the AuthorR. A. O'Hara
Reviews"A superbly concise explanation of the law relating to highways... there is no padding, nothing to wade through in order to get to the information that matters..." - Architect's Journal
Book InformationISBN 9780367580070
Author R.A. O'HaraFormat Paperback
Page Count 152
Imprint RoutledgePublisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 453g