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The HAUC(UK) App

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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Guidance Note on Un-attributable Works (Advice Note No 2012 03)

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. Reference to HAUC(UK) Advice Note 2012/02 will be superseded by reference to section 12.2 of the Code of Practice once revised.

Guidance Note for Defective Apparatus (S81) (Advice Note No 2012 02)

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. Maintenance of undertakers’ apparatus All street authorities and statutory undertakers have a shared interest in the proper maintenance of apparatus in the street. As defined in section 105 (1) of NRSWA “apparatus includes any structure for the lodging therein of apparatus or for gaining access to apparatus”

Implementing a Structured Coring Programme (Advice Note No 2012 01)

HAUC(UK) Good Practice Guide - 1st Edition England and Wales 31st January 2012 (England & Wales). This Good Practice Guide provides guidance for the implementation of a structured coring programme as part of a compliance audit regime in respect to reinstatements following any works in the public highway.

Case Study - Promoters in Partnership – Successful Joint Occupation Schemes

National Grid and Staffordshire County council worked successfully together coordinating their works to deliver a massive asset investment on a major arterial route. Substantial resources were committed to not only the numerous planning meetings but also the on site works with a phenomenal push in resources on site (long hours, seven days a week resulting in a ground breaking saving in construction time).

Case Study - The Kinver Project - Working in Partnership

In the summer of 2008, a major collaboration between numerous promoters resulted in six individual sets of works taking place at the same time in order to reduce disruption to the local community.

Case Study - WMHAUC - West Midlands HAUC Road Show

The West Midland Highway Authority and Utility Committee (WMHAUC) represents a partnership between Highway Authorities, utilities and contractors, established ten years ago through the combined efforts of Birmingham City Council, Solihull Council, Worcestershire County Council, Carillion, and Prestige Hire. The West Midlands HAUC Road Show takes place every Autumn, with over 1,000 regular attendees and 100 exhibitors, which looks to promote best practice in new ways and also unite the street and road works industry.