SCHEDULES
SCHEDULE 10PROTECTIVE PROVISIONS
PART 7FOR THE PROTECTION OF NATIONAL HIGHWAYS LIMITED
Construction of the specified works
schedule 10 part 7 paragraph 8 8.—(1) The undertaker must give National Highways 28 days’ notice in writing of the date on which the specified works will start unless otherwise agreed by National Highways.
(2) The undertaker must comply with National Highways’ road space booking procedures prior to and during the carrying out of the specified works and no specified works for which a road space booking is required shall commence without a road space booking having first been secured from National Highways.
(3) The specified works must be carried out by the undertaker to the satisfaction of National Highways in accordance with—
schedule 10 part 7 paragraph 8 3 a (a)the relevant detailed design information and programme of works approved pursuant to paragraph 7(1) or as subsequently varied by agreement between the undertaker and National Highways;
schedule 10 part 7 paragraph 8 3 b (b)the DMRB, the Specification for Highway Works (contained within the Manual of Contract Documents for Highway Works), together with all other relevant standards as required by National Highways to include, inter alia, all relevant interim advice notes, the Traffic Signs Manual and the Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2016 save to the extent that exceptions from those standards apply which have been approved by National Highways; and
schedule 10 part 7 paragraph 8 3 c (c)all aspects of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 or any statutory amendment or variation of the same.
(4) The undertaker must permit and must require the contractor to permit at all reasonable times persons authorised by National Highways (whose identity must have been previously notified to the undertaker by National Highways) to gain access to the specified works for the purposes of inspection and supervision of the specified works.
(5) If any part of the specified works is constructed—
schedule 10 part 7 paragraph 8 5 a (a)other than in accordance with the requirements of this Part of this Schedule; or
schedule 10 part 7 paragraph 8 5 b (b)in a way that causes damage to the highway, highway structure or asset or any other land of National Highways,
National Highways may by notice in writing require the undertaker, at the undertaker’s own expense, to comply promptly with the requirements of this Part of this Schedule or remedy any damage notified to the undertaker under this Part of this Schedule, to the satisfaction of National Highways.
(6) If during the carrying out of the specified works the undertaker or its appointed contractors or agents causes damage to the strategic road network then National Highways may by notice in writing require the undertaker, at its own expense, to remedy the damage.
(7) If within 28 days on which a notice under sub-paragraph (4) or sub-paragraph (5) is served on the undertaker (or in the event of there being, in the opinion of National Highways, a danger to road users, within such lesser period as National Highways may stipulate), the undertaker has failed to take steps required by that notice, National Highways may carry out the steps required of the undertaker and may recover any expenditure incurred by national Highways in so doing, such sum to be payable within 30 days of demand.
(8) Nothing in this Part of this Schedule prevents National Highways from carrying out any work or taking any such action as it reasonably believes to be necessary as a result of or in connection with the carrying out or maintenance of the authorised development without prior notice to the undertaker in the event of an emergency or to prevent the occurrence of danger to the public and National Highways may recover any expenditure it reasonably incurs in doing so.
(9) In constructing the specified works, the undertaker must at its own expense divert or protect all utilities and all agreed alterations and reinstatement of highway must be constructed to the satisfaction of National Highways.
(10) The undertaker must notify National Highways if it fails to complete the specified works in accordance with the agreed programme pursuant to paragraph 7(1)(b) of this Part or suspends the carrying out of any specified work beyond a reasonable period of time and National Highways reserves the right to withdraw any road space booking granted to the undertaker to ensure compliance with its network occupancy requirements.