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Volume Contents and Alpha-Numeric Index to the Design Manual for Roads and Bridges (including Erratum No. 1 dated June 2015) GE-CON-01004 June 2015 General Standards

TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE IRELAND (TII) PUBLICATIONS About TII Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) is responsible for managing and improving the country s national road and light rail networks. About TII Publications TII maintains an online suite of technical publications, which is managed through the TII Publications website. The contents of TII Publications is clearly split into Standards and Technical documentation. All documentation for implementation on TII schemes is collectively referred to as TII Publications (Standards), and all other documentation within the system is collectively referred to as TII Publications (Technical). This system replaces the Design Manual for Roads and Bridges ( ) and the Manual of Contract s for Road Works ( MCDRW). Attributes Each document within TII Publications has a range of attributes associated with it, which allows for efficient access and retrieval of the document from the website. These attributes are also contained on the inside cover of each current document, for reference. For migration of documents from the and RPA to the new system, each current document was assigned with new outer front and rear covers. Apart from the covers, and inside cover pages, the documents contain the same information as previously within the or RPA systems, including historical references such as those contained within and MCDRW. Attributes TII Publication Volume Contents and Alpha-Numeric Index to the Design Manual for Roads and Bridges (including Erratum No. 1 dated June 2015) TII Publication GE-CON-01004 Number Activity General (GE) Set Standards Stream Contents (CON) Publication Date June 2015 Number 01004 Historical GD 02 and MCDRW s For all documents that existed within the or the MCDRW prior to the launch of TII Publications, the document reference used previously is listed above under historical reference. The TII Publication Number also shown above now supersedes this historical reference. All historical references within this document are deemed to be replaced by the TII Publication Number. For the equivalent TII Publication Number for all other historical references contained within this document, please refer to the TII Publications website.

Volume 0 Section 1 1 GD 02/15 Volume Contents and Alpha-Numeric Index to the Design Manual for Roads and Bridges (including Erratum No. 1) June 2015 St. Martin s House, Waterloo Road, Dublin 4 Tel: +353 1 660 2511 Fax +353 1 668 0009 Email: info@nra.ie Web: www.nra.ie

Summary: This document provides a list, volume by volume, of the current documents of the Design Manual for Roads and Bridges. It also provides an index in alpha-numeric order. This document is updated regularly and may be used as a check of the current status of the and the implementation documents. Recent changes are listed on Pages 24 to 27. Published by National Roads Authority, Dublin, 2015

National Roads Authority Design Manual for Roads and Bridges ( ) Erratum No. 1 to Design Manual for Roads and Bridges Volume 0 Section 1 1 GD 02 - Volume Contents and Alpha-Numeric Index to the Design Manual for Roads and Bridges The Design Manual for Roads and Bridges ( ) GD 02 is amended as follows: - 1. Throughout document Issue date for TD 19 changed from June 2015 to June 2014 2. Throughout document for BD 89 changed from 3.2.2 to 3.2.4 3. Throughout document Issue date changed from June 2015 to March 2015 4. Throughout document Issue date for TD 27 changed from June 2015 to April 2014 June 2015 1

DESIGN MANUAL FOR ROADS AND BRIDGES VOLUME 0 INTRODUCTION AND GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 1 INDEX AND INTRODUCTION PART 1 GD 02/15 VOLUME CONTENTS AND ALPHA- NUMERIC INDEX TO THE DESIGN MANUAL FOR ROADS AND BRIDGES Contents Erratum No. 1 1. Volume Contents Pages 2. Alpha-Numeric Index 3. Enquiries June 2015

1. CONTENTS s Available for Use in Ireland 1.1 The has been prepared specifically for the design, construction and management of National Roads in Ireland. GD 02 provides the volume contents and alpha-numeric index to the Design Manual for Roads and Bridges: it should be read in conjunction with GD 01: Introduction to the Design Manual for Roads and Bridges. 1.2 The contains a mix of Standards and Advice Notes. Standards are designated by the letters BD, BE, GD, HD, SH or TD and Advice Notes by the letters BA, HA and TA. 1.3 The Standards and Advice Notes of Volumes 0 to 9 of the are listed in the tables in section one. These tables provide the reference (Volume, Section, ), the full title and the date of publication of each document. The tables in section 2 provide a full alpha numeric listing of all the documents in alphabetical order. Historical Note The was originally based largely on the UK Design Manual for Roads and Bridges when it was first published, with appropriate adaptations for use in Ireland. Since that time, the has gradually developed more and more stand-alone documentation that is fully independent of the UK. For reasons of scale, economy, necessity and priority, the objective to develop a Manual that stands fully independent of the UK has not yet been achieved. As a result, certain documentation included as Addenda and those documents included for background reading continue to rely wholly or partly on their UK equivalent. The following points should be noted: 1. All references to the UK Standards and Advice Notes shall be read as references to the documents as implemented in accordance with the relevant. 2. Volumes 10 to 15 of the UK are not implemented for use in Ireland although some elements may be cross referenced by the Environmental Assessment and Construction Guidelines and by the Project Appraisal Guidelines. 3. UK Standards and Advice Notes indicated in italics are not formally implemented by the but should be considered as 'background reading' indicating good practice for the activity, or materials, under consideration. Users of these documents must make due allowance for any differences from UK circumstances. 4. Some UK Standards and Advice Notes are specifically excluded from the. These are considered as conflicting with current practice in Ireland (or be of no relevance) and are listed in the Tables 0a to 9a. They should, accordingly, not be referred to. 5. In some cases the continues to reference parts of the UK that have been superseded or withdrawn from the UK. The relevant UK document date of these parts is highlighted by the use of an 'antique text' style. June 2015 1

VOLUME 0: INTRODUCTION and GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Standard or Advice Note Standard Number Section 1: Index and Introduction 0.1.1 GD 02 Volume Contents and Alpha-Numeric Index to the Design Manual for Roads and Bridges 0.1.2 GD 01* Introduction to the Design Manual for Roads and Bridges June 2015 December 2013 Section 3: General Procedures 0.3.1 GD 100 Departures from Standards and Specification (including Erratum No 1, dated June 2013) March 2013 0.3.2 GD 101 Preparation & Delivery Requirements for As-Built Records March 2013 0.3.3 GD 102 Approval and Sign-off Requirements for Design ation on National Road Schemes December 2013 Table 0: Standards and Advice Notes for Use in Ireland June 2015 2

VOLUME 1: HIGHWAY STRUCTURES: APPROVAL PROCEDURES AND GENERAL DESIGN Number Section 1: Approval Procedures Standard or Advice Note 1.1.1A BD 2* Technical Approval of Road Structures on Motorways and Other National Roads Section 2: Other Procedural s 1.2.3 BD 95* Treatment of Existing Structures on Highway Widening Schemes. Section 3: General Design 1.3.5 BD 60* Use of I.S. EN 1991-1-7 for the Design of Accidental Actions or Standard January 2009 December 2014 December 2010 UK 1.3.6 BA 59 Design of Highway Bridges for Hydraulic Action - May 1994 1.3.7 BD 57* Design for Durability December 2010 1.3.11 BA 41 The Design and Appearance of Bridges - February 1998 1.3.16 BD 84 Strengthening of Concrete Bridge Supports Using Fibre Reinforced Polymers December 2002 N/A N/A N/A N/A August 2002 1.3.17 BD 90 Design of FRP Bridges and Highways Structures - May 2005 1.3.18 BD 85 Strengthened Highway Structures Using Externally Bonded Fibre Reinforced Polymer - November 2008 Table 1: Standards and Advice Notes Available for Use in Ireland Note: UK Standards and Advice Notes indicated in italics are not formally implemented by the but should be considered as background reading indicating good practice. June 2015 3

VOLUME 2: HIGHWAY STRUCTURES: DESIGN (SUBSTRUCTURES AND SPECIAL STRUCTURES) MATERIALS Number Standard or Advice Note or Standard Section 2: Special Structures 2.2.1 BD 94* Design of Minor Structures December 2014 2.2.4 BD 51* Design Criteria for Portal and Cantilever Sign/Signal Gantries December 2014 UK 2.2.5 BD 65 Design Criteria for Collision Protection Beams - February 1997 2.2.6 BD 12 Design of Corrugated Steel Buried Structures with Spans Greater Than 0.9 Metres and up to 8 Metres [and Correction, February 2002] December 2002 2.2.7 BD 67 Enclosure of Bridges December 2000 N/A N/A November 2001 August 1996 2.2.8 BA 67 Enclosure of Bridges - August 1996 2.2.8 BD 29 Design Criteria for Footbridges July 2004 August 2004 2.2.8A TD 19* Safety Barriers (including Amendment No. 2) June 2014 1 N/A 2.2.9 BD 78 Design of Road Tunnels December 2000 2.2.10 BD 82 Design of Buried Rigid Pipes December 2000 August 1999 August 2000 2.2.14 BD 91 Unreinforced Masonry Arch Bridges - November 2004 Section 3: Materials and Components 2.3.1 BD 20 Bridge Bearings. Use of BS 5400: 9: 1983 December 2000 October 1992 2.3.3 BD 52* The Design of Road Bridge Parapets March 2013 N/A 2.3.4 BD 47 Waterproofing and Surfacing of Concrete Bridge Decks December 2000 August 1999 2.3.5 BA 47 Waterproofing and Surfacing of Concrete Bridge Decks - August 1999 2.3.6 BD 33 Expansion Joints for Use in Highway Bridge Decks December 2000 Table 2: Standards and Advice Notes Available for Use in Ireland November 1994 Note: UK Standards and Advice Notes indicated in italics are not formally implemented by the but should be considered as background reading indicating good practice. 1 Amended as per Erratum No.1, Item 1 June 2015 4

Number Standard or Advice Note or Standard UK 2.3.7 BA 26 Expansion Joints for Use in Highway Bridge Decks - November 1994 2.3 BA 36 The Use of Permanent Formwork - February 1991 2.3.8 BD 7 Weathering Steel for Highway Structures December 2002 November 2001 Section 4: Paints and Other Protective Coatings 2.4.1 BD 35* Quality Assurance Scheme for Paints and Similar Protective Coatings [and Errata Sheet, February 2000] June 2014-2.4 BD 43 Criteria and Materials for the Impregnation of Concrete Highway Structures [Note: BD43/90 has been superseded in the UK by BD 43/03, but BD 43/90 is still valid in Ireland.] December 2000 April 1990 2.4.3 BA 85 Coatings for Concrete Highway Structures and Ancillary Structures - May 2004 Table 2 Continued: Standards and Advice Notes Available for Use in Ireland Note: UK Standards and Advice Notes indicated in italics are not formally implemented by the but should be considered as background reading indicating good practice. June 2015 5

VOLUME 3: HIGHWAY STRUCTURES: INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Number Section 1: Inspection Standard or Advice Note or Standard UK 3.1.1 BD 54* Management of Post Tensioned Concrete Bridges June 2014-3.1.2 BA 50* Post-tensioned Concrete Bridges - Planning, Organisation June 2014 - and Methods for Carrying Out Special Inspections 3.1.3 BA 93* Structural Assessment of Bridges with Deck Hinges June 2014-3.1.4 BA 86* Advice Notes on the Non-destructive Testing of Road Structures Section 2: Maintenance June 2014-3.2.1 BD 87* Maintenance Painting of Steelwork June 2014-3.2.4 2 BD 89 The Conservation of Road Structures June 2015 - Section 3: Repair 3.3.1 BA 43* Strengthening, Repair and Monitoring of Post-tensioned Concrete Bridge Decks June 2014-3.3.2 BD 27 Materials for the Repair of Concrete Highway Structures - November 1986 3.3.3 BA 35* Inspection and Repair of Concrete Road Structures June 2014-3.3.4 BA 83* Cathodic Protection for Use in Reinforced Concrete Road Structures June 2014-3.3.5 BA 87* Management of Corrugated Steel Buried Structures June 2014-3.3.6 BA 88* Management of Buried Concrete Box Structures June 2014 - Table 3: Standards and Advice Notes Available for Use in Ireland Note: UK Standards and Advice Notes indicated in italics are not formally implemented by the but should be considered as background reading indicating good practice. 2 Amended as per Erratum No. 1, Item 2 June 2015 6

Number Section 4: Assessment Standard or Advice Note 3.4.1 BD 21* The Assessment of Road Bridges and Structures (including Erratum No. 1, dated December 2014) 3.4.2 BA 16* The Assessment of Road Bridges and Structures. 3.4.3 BA 38* Assessment of the Fatigue Life of Corroded or Damaged Reinforcing Bars 3.4.4 BA 39* Assessment of Reinforced Concrete Half-joints 3.4.5 BD 48* The Assessment and Strengthening of Road Bridge Supports 3.4.6 BA 54* Load Testing for Bridge Assessment 3.4.7 BA 55* The Assessment of Bridge Substructures and Foundations, Retaining Walls and Buried Structures 3.4.8 BA 52* The Assessment of Concrete Road Structures Affected by Alkali Silica Reaction 3.4.9 BD 56* The Assessment of Steel Road Bridges and Structures 3.4.10 BA 51* The Assessment of Concrete Structures Affected by Steel Corrosion 3.4.11 BD 44* The Assessment of Concrete Road Bridges and Structures 3.4.12 BA 44* The Assessment of Concrete Road Bridges and Structures 3.4.13 BD 61* The Assessment of Composite Road Bridges and Structures 3.4.14 BD 79* The Management of Sub-standard Road Structures 3.4.16 3.4.18 3.4.19 BD 81* BD 101* BD 86* Use of Compressive Membrane Action in Bridge Decks Structural Review and Assessment of Road Structures The Assessment of Road Bridges and Structures for the Effects of Abnormal and Exceptional Abnormal Load Vehicles using SV and SOV Load Models or Standard UK June 2014 - June 2014 - June 2014 - June 2014 - June 2014 - June 2014 - June 2014 - June 2014 - June 2014 - June 2014 - June 2014 - June 2014 - June 2014 - June 2014 - June 2014 June 2014 March 2015 - - Table 3 Continued: Standards and Advice Notes Available for Use in Ireland Note: UK Standards and Advice Notes indicated in italics are not formally implemented by the but should be considered as background reading indicating good practice. June 2015 7

Number Standard or Advice Note Section 5: Standards and Advice Notes superseded by Eurocodes but required for Assessment or Standard UK 3.5.1 BA 9* The use of BS 5400 10: 1980 code of practice for fatigue 3.5.2 BD 9* The use of BS 5400 10: 1980 code of practice for fatigue June 2014 - June 2014-3.5.3 BD 13* Design of steel bridges. Use of BS 5400-3:2000 June 2014-3.5.4 BD 15* General Principles for the Design and Construction of Bridges: Use of BS 5400 : 1 : 1988 June 2014-3.5.5 BD 16* Design of composite bridges. Use of BS 5400: 5: 1979 June 2014-3.5.6 BD 24* The design of concrete highway bridges and structures. Use of BS 5400: 4: 1990 3.5.7 BD 28* Early Thermal Cracking of Concrete [and Amendment No. 1, 1989] 3.5.8 BD 31* The design of buried concrete box and portal frame structures June 2014 - June 2014 - June 2014-3.5.9 BD 37* Loads for highway bridges June 2014-3.5.10 BA 42* The Design of Integral Bridges June 2014-3.5.11 BD 49* Design Rules for Aerodynamic Effects on Bridges June 2014-3.5.12 BA 58* The Design of Concrete Highway Bridges and Structures with External and Unbonded Prestressing 3.5.13 BD 58* The Design of Concrete Highway Bridges and Structures with External and Unbonded Prestressing June 2014 - June 2014-3.5.14 BD 74* Foundations June 2014-3.5.15 BA 19* The Use of BS 5400: 3: 1982 December 2014 3.5.16 BA 24* Early Thermal Cracking of Concrete December 2014 - - Table 3 Continued: Standards and Advice Notes Available for Use in Ireland Note: UK Standards and Advice Notes indicated in italics are not formally implemented by the but should be considered as background reading indicating good practice. June 2015 8

VOLUME 4: Number Section 1: Geotechnical GEOTECHNICS AND DRAINAGE Standard or Advice Note 4.1.1 HA 44 Earthworks: Design and Preparation of Contract s [and Amendment No. 1, April 1995] or Standard UK - June 1991 4.1.3 HA 48 Maintenance of Highway Earthworks and Drainage [Note: HA 48/93 has now been replaced in the UK by HD 41/03 (Maintenance of Highway Geotechnical Assets), but HA 48/93 is still valid in Ireland.] 4.1.4 HA 68 Design Methods for the Reinforcement of Highway Slopes by Reinforced Soil and Soil Nailing Techniques - April 1993 - February 1994 4.1.5 HA 70 Construction of Highway Earthworks - December 1994 4.1.6 HA 74 Treatment of Fill and Capping Materials Using Either Lime or Cement or Both 4.1.7 HA 73 Site Investigation for Highway Works on Contaminated Land 4.1 HA 43 Geotechnical Considerations and Techniques for Widening Highway Earthworks - November 2000 - May 1995 - February 1991 4.1.8 HA 120 Guidance on Trenchless Installation of Services - August 2008 Section 2: Drainage 4.2.1 HA 71 The Effects of Highway Construction on Flood Plains [and Amendment No. 1, August 1998] 4.2.1 HD 78* Design of Outlets for Surface Water Channels (including Amendment No. 1) - May 1995 March 2015 3-4.2.1 HD 139* Edge of Pavement Details (including Amendment No. 1) March 2015 3 4.2.1 HD 103* Vegetated Drainage Systems for Road Runoff (including Amendment No. 1) 4.2.1 HD 106* Drainage of Runoff from Natural Catchments (including Amendment No. 1) 4.2.1 HD 45* Road Drainage and the Water Environment (including Amendment No. 1) March 2015 3 - March 2015 3 March 2015 3 4.2.2 TA 80 Surface Drainage of Wide Carriageways - February 1999 4.2.3 HA 33 Design of Earthworks Drainage, Network Drainage, Attenuation & Pollution Control March 2015-4.2.3 HD 33* Drainage Systems for National Roads (including Amendment No. 1) March 2015 3 - Table 4: Standards and Advice Notes Available for Use in Ireland Note: UK Standards and Advice Notes indicated in italics are not formally implemented by the but should be considered as background reading indicating good practice. 3 Amended as per Erratum No. 1, Item 3 June 2015 9

Number Standard or Advice Note or Standard UK Section 2: Drainage (continued) 4.2.3 HD 102* Spacing of Road Gullies (including Amendment No. 1) March 2015 4-4.2.3 HA 105 Sumpless Gullies - February 2004 4.2.4 HA 79 Edge of Pavement Details for Porous Asphalt Surface Courses 4.2.4 HA 219 Determination of Pipe Roughness and Assessment of Sediment Deposition to Aid Pipe Design 4.2.4 HD 137* Hydraulic Design of Road-Edge Surface Water Channels (including Amendment No. 1) - February 1997 - November 2009 March 2015 4-4.2.4 HA 41 A Permeameter for Road Drainage Layers - April 1990 4.2.4 HD 83* Safety Aspect of Road Edge Drainage Features (including Amendment No. 1) 4.2.5 HD 140* Determination of Pipe and Bedding Combinations for Drainage Works (including Amendment No. 1) 4.2.5 HA 104 Chamber Tops and Gully Tops for Road Drainage and Services: Installation and Maintenance 4.2.6 HA 113 Combined Channel and Pipe System for Surface Water Drainage March 2015 4 - March 2015 4 - - November 2009 - February 2005 4.2.7 HD 107* Design of Outfall and Culvert Details (including Amendment No. 1) March 2015 4-4.2.8 HD 118* Design of Soakaways (including Amendment No. 1) March 2015 4 4.2.9 HD 119* Grassed Surface Water Channels for Road Runoff (including Amendment No. 1) March 2015 4 Table 4 Continued: Standards and Advice Notes Available for Use in Ireland Note: UK Standards and Advice Notes indicated in italics are not formally implemented by the but should be considered as background reading indicating good practice. 4 Amended as per Erratum No. 1, Item 3 June 2015 10

UK Standard or Advice Note Number Section 1: Earthworks 4.1.2 HD 22 Managing Geotechnical Risk 4.1.3 HD 41 Maintenance of Highway Geotechnical Assets 4.1.7 SH 7 Specification for Road and Bridge Works: Soil Suitability for Earthworking- Use of the Moisture Condition Apparatus Section 2: Drainage 4.2.4 HD 43 Drainage Data Management System for Highways Agency 4.2.4 HA 217 Alternative Filter Media and Stabilisation Techniques for Combined Surface and Sub-Surface Drains Table 4a: UK Standards and Advice Notes Not Applicable in Ireland June 2015 11

VOLUME 5: ASSESSMENT AND PREPARATION OF ROAD SCHEMES Number Standard or Advice Note UK Section 1: Assessment of Road Schemes 5.1.1 TA 44 Capacities, Queues, Delays and Accidents at Road Junctions Computer Programs ARCADY/3 and PICADY/3 (TRRL). (5.1.2) * National Roads Project Management Guidelines* dated January 2010 (available from ) 5.1.3 TA 46 Traffic Flow Ranges for Use in the Assessment of New Rural Road Standards 5.1.3 TA 79 Traffic Capacity of Urban Roads [and Amendment No. 1, May 1999] - July 1992 - N/A - February 1997 - May 1999 5.1 TA 11 Traffic Surveys by Roadside Interview - November 2009 5.1 TA 22 Vehicle Speed Measurement on All-Purpose Roads - November 1981 5.1 TA 30 Choice Between Options for Trunk Road Schemes - July 1982 Section 2: Preparation and Implementation 5.2.1 HA 46 Quality Assurance for Highway Design - June 1992 5.2.2 HD 15* Network Safety Ranking December 2014 5.2.2 HD 17* Road Safety Inspection December 2014 5.2.2 HD 16* Temporary Safety Measures Inspection Guidelines December 2014 5.2.2 HA 17* Road Safety Inspection Guidelines December 2014 N/A N/A N/A N/A 5.2.2 HD 18* Road Safety Impact Assessment June 2012 N/A 5.2.2 HD 19* Road Safety Audit March 2015 N/A 5.2.2 HA 19 Road Safety Audit Guidelines March 2015 N/A Table 5: Standards and Advice Notes Available for Use in Ireland Note: UK Standards and Advice Notes indicated in italics are not formally implemented by the but should be considered as background reading indicating good practice. June 2015 12

Number Standard or Advice Note UK 5.2 HA 13 The Planting of Trees and Shrubs - February 1981 5.2.4 TA 91 Provision for Non-Motorised Users - February 2005 Table 5 Continued: Standards and Advice Notes Available for Use in Ireland Note: UK Standards and Advice Notes indicated in italics are not formally implemented by the but should be considered as background reading indicating good practice. Number Section 1: Assessment of Road Schemes UK Standard or Advice Note 5.1.2 TD 37 Scheme Assessment Reporting 5.1.4 SH 1 The Traffic and Economic Assessment of Road Schemes in Scotland 5.1 TD 11 Use of Certain Departmental Standards in the Design and Assessment of Trunk Road Schemes 5.1 SH 4 Lane Rental Section 2: Preparation and Implementation 5.2.5 HD 42 Non-Motorised User Audits Table 5a: UK Standards and Advice Notes Not Applicable in Ireland June 2015 13

VOLUME 6: ROAD GEOMETRY Number Standard or Advice Note or Standard UK Section 1: Links 6.1.1 TD 9* Road Link Design February 2012 N/A 6.1.1B TD 10* Road Link Design for Type 2 and Type 3 Dual Carriageways 6.1.2 TD 27* Cross Sections and Headroom (including Amendment No.2) 6.1.3 TA 85* Guidance on Minor Improvements to National Roads (including Erratum No. 1, dated April 2013 and Erratum No. 2, dated June 2013) Section 2: Junctions December 2007 April 2014 5 March 2013 N/A N/A N/A 6.2.1 TD 22 Layout of Grade Separated Junctions January 2009 February 2006 6.2.2 TD 54 Design of Mini Roundabouts - August 2007 6.2.3 TD 16 Geometric Design of Roundabouts January 2009 August 2007 6.2.3 TA 78 Design of Road Markings at Roundabouts - November 1997 6.2.3 TD 50 The Geometric Layout of Signal-Controlled Junctions and Signalised Roundabouts January 2005 November 2004 6.2.4 TD 39 The Design of Major Interchanges December 2000 6.2.5 TD 40 Layout of Compact Grade Separated Junctions January 2009 April 1994 July 1994 6.2.6 TD 41-42 Geometric Design of Major/Minor Priority Junctions and Vehicular Access to National Roads November 2011 N/A 6.2.8 TA 86 Layout of Large Signal Controlled Junctions - February 2003 6.2 TA 23 Junctions and Accesses: Determination of Size of Roundabouts and Major/Minor Junctions - December 1981 Section 3: Highway Features 6.3.1 TD 36 Subways for Pedestrians and Pedal Cyclists. Layout and Dimensions December 2000 July 1993 Table 6: Standards and Advice Notes Available for Use in Ireland Note: UK Standards and Advice Notes indicated in italics are not formally implemented by the but should be considered as background reading indicating good practice. 5 Amended as per Erratum No. 1, Item 4 June 2015 14

Number Standard or Advice Note or Standard UK 6.3.2 TA 66 Police Observation Platforms on Motorways December 2002 6.3.3 TD 69* The Location and Layout of Lay-bys and Location Markers December 2010 January 1995 6.3.3 TA 70 The Location and Layout of Online Service Areas June 2013 N/A 6.3 TA 57 Roadside Features - January 1989 6.3.4 TA 81 Coloured Surfacing of Road Layouts - February 1999 6.3.5 TD 51 Segregated Left Turn Lanes and Subsidiary Deflection Islands at Roundabouts (6.3.5) * Guidelines on Traffic Calming in Towns and Villages on National Routes* dated February 2005 (Available from ) July 2004 N/A November 2003 - N/A 6.3.5 TD 300* Rural Cycle Scheme Design (including Amendment No. 1, dated December 2014) April 2014 N/A Table 6 Continued: Standards and Advice Notes Available for Use in Ireland Note: UK Standards and Advice Notes indicated in italics are not formally implemented by the but should be considered as background reading indicating good practice. Section 1: Links Number UK Standard or Advice Note 6.1.4 TD 70 Design of Wide Single 2+1 Roads Section 2 Junctions 6.2.6 TD 42 Geometric Design of Major/Minor Priority Junction 6.2.7 TD 41 Vehicular Access to All Purpose Trunk Roads Section 3: Highway Features 6.3.5 TA 87 Trunk Road Traffic Calming 6.3.5 TA 90 The Geometric Design of Pedestrian, Cycle and Equestrian Routes 6.3.6 TA 98 The Layout of Toll Plazas Table 6a: UK Standards and Advice Notes Not Applicable in Ireland June 2015 15

VOLUME 7: PAVEMENT DESIGN AND MAINTENANCE Number Standard or Advice Note or Standard UK Section 1: Preamble 7.1.1 HD 23* Use of Volume 7 March 2015 - Section 2: Pavement Design and Construction 7.2.1 HD 24 Traffic Assessment (and Amendment No. 1, July 2011) December 2010 7.2.2A HD 25-26 Pavement & Foundation Design December 2010 February 2006 N/A 7.2.5 HD 39 Footway Design Jan 2005 May 2001 7.2.6 HD 300 Design of Bituminous Mixtures, Surface Treatments, and Miscellaneous Products and Processes (including Amendment No. 1) March 2015 6 - Section 3: Pavement Maintenance Assessment and Renewal 7.3.1 HD 28* Management of Skid Resistance November 2011 N/A 7.3.3 HD 30* Pavement Asset Repair and Renewal - Scheme Approval Procedure (including Erratum No. 1) 7.3.4 HD 31* Pavement Assessment, Repair and Renewal Principles (including Erratum No. 1) Section 5: Surfacing and Surfacing Materials 7.5.1 HD 36* Surfacing Materials for New and Maintenance Construction, for Use in Ireland (including Amendment No.1) 7.5.2 HD 37 Bituminous Mixtures, Surface Treatments, and Miscellaneous Products and Processes March 2015 6 - March 2015 6 - March 2015 6 - June 2015 - Section 6: Product Approval 7.6.1 HD 301 Approval of Specific Products June 2015 - Table 7: Standards and Advice Notes Available for Use in Ireland Note: UK Standards and Advice Notes indicated in italics are not formally implemented by the but should be considered as background reading indicating good practice. 6 Amended as per Erratum No. 1, Item 3 June 2015 16

Number Section 2: Pavement Design and Construction 7.2.2 HD 25 Foundations 7.2.3 HD 26 Pavement Design Section 3: Pavement Maintenance Assessment 7.3.1 HD 28 Skidding Resistance UK Standard or Advice Note 7.3.2 HD 29 Data for Pavement Assessment Section 4: Pavement Maintenance Methods 7.4.2 HD 32 Maintenance of Concrete Roads 7.4.2 SH 4 Scottish Routine Maintenance Management System 7.4.3 HD 40 Footway Maintenance Table 7a: UK Standards and Advice Notes Not Applicable in Ireland June 2015 17

VOLUME 8: TRAFFIC SIGNS AND LIGHTING Number Standard or Advice Note Section 1: Traffic Signals and Control Equipment or Standard 8.1.1 TD 35 MOVA System of Traffic Control at Signals December 2000 UK August 1991 8.1.1 TA 12 Traffic Signals on High Speed Roads - May 2007 8.1.1 TA 15 Pedestrian Facilities at Traffic Signal Installations - May 2007 8.1.1 TA 16 General Principles of Control by Traffic Signals - May 2007 8.1 TD 24 All Purpose Trunk Roads: Inspection and Maintenance of Traffic Signals and Associated Equipment 8.1 TA 82 The Installation of Traffic Signals and Associated Equipment 8.1.2 TA 84 Code of Practice for Traffic Control and Information Systems for All-Purpose Roads Section 2: Traffic Signs and Road Markings 8.2.1 TA 58 Traffic Signs and Road Markings for Lane Gains and Lane Drops on All Purpose Dual Carriageway and Motorway Trunk Roads - August 1997 - May 1999 - May 2006 - June 1992 8.2 TA 19 Reflectorisation of Traffic Signs - September 1981 8.2.2 TD 25 Inspection and Maintenance of Traffic Signs on Motorway and All-Purpose Trunk Roads [and Correction, August 2003] 8.2 TD 26 Trunk Roads and Trunk Road Motorways: Maintenance of Road Markings 8.2 TD 33 The Use of Variable Message Signs on All Purpose and Motorway Trunk Roads - February 2001 - March 1986 December 2000 September 1990 8.2 TA 56 Hazardous Cattle Crossings: Use of Flashing Amber Lamps - September 1987 8.2 TA 60 The Use of Variable Message Signs on All Purpose and Motorway Trunk Roads - August 1990 8.2.2 TD 89 Use of Passively Safe Signposts, Lighting Columns and Traffic Signal Posts to BS EN 12767:2007 - May 2008 Table 8: Standards and Advice Notes Available for Use in Ireland Note: UK Standards and Advice Notes indicated in italics are not formally implemented by the but should be considered as background reading indicating good practice. June 2015 18

Section 3: Lighting Number Standard or Advice Note 8.3 TD 23 Trunk Roads and Trunk Road Motorways: Inspection and Maintenance of Road Lighting 8.3 TA 49 Appraisal of New and Replacement Lighting on Trunk Roads and Trunk Road Motorways [and Amendment No. 3 dated July 1990] 8.3 TD 34 Design of Road Lighting for the Strategic Motorway and All Purpose Trunk Road Network Section 4: Traffic Management at Roadworks 8.4.3 TA 64 Narrow Lane and Tidal Flow Operations at Roads Works on Motorways and Dual Carriageway Trunk Roads with Full Width Hard Shoulders or Standard UK - November 1999 - August 2007 February 2012 August 2007 - April 1994 8.4.6 TA 92 Crossover and Changeover Design - November 2003 8.4.7 TD 49 Requirements for Lorry Mounted Crash Cushions - November 2007 Section 5: Pedestrian Crossings 8.5.1 TA 68 The Assessment and Design of Pedestrian Crossings - November 1996 Table 8 Continued: Standards and Advice Notes Available for Use in Ireland Note: UK Standards and Advice Notes indicated in italics are not formally implemented by the but should be considered as background reading indicating good practice. June 2015 19

Number Section 1: Traffic Signals and Control Equipment UK Standard or Advice Note 8.1.1 TD 7 Statutory Approval of Traffic Control Equipment 8.1.1 SH 6 Criteria for Traffic Light Signals at Junctions Section 2: Traffic Signs and Road Markings 8.2.2 TA 61 Currency of the Traffic Signs Manual 8.2.3 TA 93 Traffic Signs to Tourist Attractions in England: Guidance for Tourist Signing General Introduction 8.2.4 TD 52 Traffic Signs to Tourist Attractions in England: Tourist Signing Trunk Roads 8.2.5 TA 94 Traffic Signs to Tourist Attractions in England: Guidance for Tourist Signing Local Roads 8.2.6 TD 53 Traffic Signs to Retail Destinations and Exhibition Centres in England & Wales Trunk Roads Table 8a: UK Standards and Advice Notes Not Applicable in Ireland June 2015 20

VOLUME 9: NETWORK TRAFFIC CONTROL AND COMMUNICATIONS Number Standard or Advice Note Section 3: Traffic Control and Surveillance Standards of Provision or Standard 9.3.1 HD 20* Loop Detectors for Motorways October 2013 UK 9.3.1 TA 71 Motorways. Overview - February 1997 Section 5: Infrastructure Design 9.5.1 TA 77 Traffic Control and Communications Infrastructure Design October 2013 Table 9: Standards and Advice Notes Available for Use in Ireland Note: UK Standards and Advice Notes indicated in italics are not formally implemented by the but should be considered as background reading indicating good practice. N/A - June 2015 21

Number Section 1: Communications Standards of Provision 9.1.1 TD 46 Motorway Signalling UK Standard or Advice Note 9.1.2 TD 45 Motorway Incident Detection and Automatic Signalling (MIDAS) 9.1.2 TD 18 Criteria for the Use of Gantries for Traffic Signs and Matrix Traffic Signals on Trunk Roads and Trunk Road Motorways Section 2: Communications Design Guide 9.2.1 TA 70 Motorways. Introduction Section 3: Traffic Control and Surveillance Standards of Provision 9.3.1 TD 17 Criteria for the Provision of Closed Circuit Television on Motorways 9.3.1 HD 20 Loop Detectors for Motorways Section 4: Systems Design 9.4.1 TA 72 National Motorway Communications Systems (NMCS) 9.4.2 TA 73 Motorway Emergency Telephones 9.4.3 TA 74 Motorway Signalling 9.4.4 TA 75 Motorway Transmission Design 9.4.5 TA 76 Motorway Control Offices 9.4.6 TA 83 Guide to the Use of Variable Message Signs for Strategic Traffic Management on Trunk Roads and Trunk Road Motorways Section 5: Infrastructure Design 9.5.1 TA 77 Motorways Table 9a: UK Standards and Advice Notes Not Applicable in Ireland June 2015 22

2. ALPHA-NUMERIC INDEX This Index lists, in alpha-numeric order, the documents in the as implemented in Ireland, together with their references and date of issue. All information is current at the date of publication of this document. Series The following series of Standards and Advice Notes are listed: BA Advice Notes Bridges and Structures BD Standards Bridges and Structures BE Technical Memorandum - Bridges GD Standards - General Requirements HA Advice Notes Roads HD Standards Roads TA Advice Notes Traffic Engineering and Control TD Standards Traffic Engineering and Control - Introductions to Volumes Notes: 1. This index lists documents relating to the UK which have been adopted for use in Ireland. With the exception of those Standards and Advice Notes which are for background reading only, UK documents which have not been implemented in Ireland are not listed. 2. Standards and Advice Notes which have been prepared by the National Roads Authority to replace the equivalent UK documents are prefixed with and shown with an asterisk (for example, BD 2/01*). They are included in the relevant parts of the index. 3. All Standards and Advice Notes of the UK which have been adopted for use in Ireland have a corresponding which describes particular requirements of the National Roads Authority. The date of the current is given for each document. 4. The UK number is given for each document to assist in locating it within the manual. These numbers are in the form Volume.Section. (e.g. 1.3.5). However, documents issued before the compilation of the UK in 1992 (and some later ones) do not have numbers; they are identified by Volume and Section and are generally placed at the end of the relevant Section. Also, in some instances several documents have the same number. 5. The documents listed in Tables 1 and 3 have been published since the issue of the previous edition of the Alpha-Numeric Index. 6. Lists of the documents withdrawn since the previous edition of the Alpha-Numeric Index are included in Tables 2 and 4. These documents have been archived as appropriate. June 2015 23

Number Date of Issue Table 1: UK s Introduced into the Since May 2015 Notes: 1. s as listed in italics are to be considered as providing background reading indicating good practice. In some case this may be an interim status pending ongoing review prior to formal implementation. June 2015 24

Number Date of Issue Table 2: Previously referenced UK s Withdrawn from the Since May 2015 June 2015 25

Number Date of Issue GD 02 0.1.1 Volume Contents and Alpha Numeric Index to the Design Manual for Roads and Bridges June 2015 TD 19 2.2.8 Safety Barriers (including Amendment No. 2) June 2014 7 BD 89 3.2.4 8 The Conservation of Road Structures June 2015 HD 45 4.2.1 Road Drainage and the Water Environment (including Amendment No. 1) HD 78 4.2.1 Design of Outlets for surface Water Channels (including Amendment No. 1) HD 103 HD 106 HD 139 4.2.1 Vegetated Drainage Systems for Road Runoff (including Amendment No. 1) 4.2.1 Drainage of Runoff from Natural Catchments (including Amendment No. 1) March 2015 9 March 2015 9 March 2015 9 March 2015 9 4.2.1 Edge of Pavement Details (including Amendment No. 1) March 2015 9 HD 33 4.2.3 Drainage Systems for National Roads (including Amendment No. 1) March 2015 9 HD 102 4.2.3 Spacing of Road Gullies (including Amendment No. 1) March 2015 9 HD 83 4.2.4 Safety Aspect of Road Edge Drainage Features (including Amendment No. 1) HD 137 HD 140 HD 107 HD 118 HD 119 4.2.4 Hydraulic Design of Road-Edge Surface Water Channels (including Amendment No. 1) 4.2.5 Determination of Pipe and Bedding Combinations for Drainage Works (including Amendment No. 1) March 2015 9 March2015 9 March 2015 9 4.2.7 Design of Outfall and Culvert Details (including Amendment No. 1) March 2015 9 4.2.8 Design of Soakaways (including Amendment No. 1) March 2015 9 4.2.9 Grassed Surface Water Channels for Road Runoff (including Amendment No. 1) March 2015 9 TD 27 6.1.2 Cross-sections and Headroom (including Amendment No. 2) April 2014 10 HD 300 7.2.6 Design of Bituminous Mixtures, Surface Treatments, and Miscellaneous Products and Processes (including Amendment No. 1) HD 30 7.3.3 Pavement Assessment Repair and Renewal Scheme Approval Procedure (including Erratum No. 1) HD 31 7.3.4 Pavement Assessment, Repair and Renewal Principles (including Erratum No.1) HD 36 7.5.1 Surface Materials for New and Maintenance Construction, for Use in Ireland (including Amendment No. 1) HD 37 7.5.2 Bituminous Mixtures, Surface Treatments, and Miscellaneous Products and Processes March 2015 9 March 2015 9 March 2015 9 March 2015 9 June 2015 7 Amended as per Erratum No. 1, Item 1 8 Amended as per Erratum No. 1, Item 2 9 Amended as per Erratum No. 1, Item 3 10 Amended as per Erratum No. 1, Item 4 June 2015 26

Number Date of Issue HD 301 7.6.1 Approval of Specific Products June 2015 Table 3: s Issued Since May 2015 June 2015 27

Number Date of Issue Table 4: s Withdrawn Since May 2015 June 2015 28

Notes: ADVICE NOTES BRIDGES AND STRUCTURES (BA SERIES) 1. Equivalent Advice Notes are indicated by *. 2. UK Advice Notes indicated in italics are not formally implemented by the but should be considered as 'background reading' indicating good practice for the activity, or materials, under consideration. Users of these documents must make due allowance for any differences from UK circumstances. Some UK Advice Notes are specifically excluded from the. These are considered as conflicting with current practice in Ireland (or be of no relevance) and are listed in Chapter 1 of this volume. They should, accordingly, not be referred to. Date of Issue BA 9* BA 16* The use of BS 5400 10: 1980 code of practice for fatigue The Assessment of Road Bridges and Structures. BA 19* The Use of BS 5400: 3: 1982 December 2014 BA 24* Early Thermal Cracking of Concrete December 2014 BA 26 BA 35* Expansion Joints for Use in Highway Bridge Decks Inspection and Repair of Concrete Road Structures June 2014 3.5.1 - June 2014 3.4.2 - November 1994 BA 36 The Use of Permanent Formwork February 1991 BA 38* BA 39* Assessment of the Fatigue Life of Corroded or Damaged Reinforcing Bars Assessment of Reinforced Concrete Halfjoints BA 41 The Design and Appearance of Bridges February 1998 June 2014 3.3.3 3.5.15-3.5.16-2.3.7-2.3 - June 2014 3.4.3 - June 2014 3.4.4-1.3.11 - Continued: June 2015 29

ADVICE NOTES BRIDGES AND STRUCTURES (BA SERIES) (Continued) Date of Issue BA 42* The Design of Integral Bridges June 2014 3.5.10 - BA 43* BA 44* BA 47 BA 50* BA 51* BA 52* Strengthening, Repair and Monitoring of Post-tensioned Concrete Bridge Decks The Assessment of Concrete Road Bridges and Structures Waterproofing and Surfacing of Concrete Bridge Decks Post-tensioned Concrete Bridges - Planning, Organisation and Methods for Carrying Out Special Inspections The Assessment of Concrete Structures Affected by Steel Corrosion The Assessment of Concrete Road Structures Affected by Alkali Silica Reaction June 2014 3.3.1 - June 2014 3.4.12 - August 1999 2.3.5 - June 2014 3.1.2 - June 2014 3.4.10 - June 2014 3.4.8 - BA 54* Load Testing for Bridge Assessment June 2014 3.4.6 - BA 55* BA 58* BA 59 The Assessment of Bridge Substructures and Foundations, Retaining Walls and Buried Structures The Design of Concrete Highway Bridges and Structures with External and Unbonded Prestressing Design of Highway Bridges for Hydraulic Action June 2014 3.4.7 - June 2014 3.5.12 - May 1994 1.3.6 - BA 67 Enclosure of Bridges August 1996 2.2.8 - BA 83* Cathodic Protection for Use in Reinforced Concrete Road Structures June 2014 3.3.4 Continued: June 2015 30

ADVICE NOTES BRIDGES AND STRUCTURES (BA SERIES) (Continued) Date of Issue BA 85 BA 86* BA 87* Coatings for Concrete Highway Structures and Ancillary Structures Advice Notes on the Non-destructive Testing of Road Structures Management of Corrugated Steel Buried Structures BA 88* Management of Buried Concrete Box Structures BA 93* Structural Assessment of Bridges with Deck Hinges May 2004 2.4.3 - June 2014 3.1.4 - June 2014 3.3.5 - June 2014 3.3.6 June 2014 3.1.3 - June 2015 31

Notes: STANDARDS BRIDGES AND STRUCTURES (BD SERIES) 1. Equivalent Standards are indicated by *. Other Standards are UK Standards which are to be used in conjunction with the relevant Addenda. 2. UK Standards shown in italics have not been implemented for use in Ireland but should be considered as 'background reading' indicating good practice for the activity, or materials, under consideration. Users of these Standards must make due allowance for any differences from UK practice. Some UK Standards are specifically excluded from the. These are considered as conflicting with current practice in Ireland (or be of no relevance) and are listed in Chapter 1 of this volume. They should, accordingly, not be referred to. Date of Issue BD 2* Technical Approval of Road Structures on Motorways and Other National Roads January 2009 BD 7 Weathering Steel for Highway Structures November 2001 BD 9* BD 12 The use of BS 5400 10: 1980 code of practice for fatigue Design of Corrugated Steel Buried Structures with Spans Greater Than 0.9 Metres and up to 8 Metres [and Correction, February 2002] BD 13* Design of steel bridges. Use of BS 5400-3:2000 BD 15* BD 16* General Principles for the Design and Construction of Bridges: Use of BS 5400 : 1 : 1988 Design of composite bridges. Use of BS 5400: 5: 1979 BD 20 Bridge Bearings. Use of BS 5400: 9: 1983 BD 21* BD 24* BD 27 The Assessment of Road Bridges and Structures (including Erratum No. 1, dated December 2014) The design of concrete highway bridges and structures. Use of BS 5400: 4: 1990 Materials for the Repair of Concrete Highway Structures 1.1.1A - 2.3.8 December 2002 June 2014 3.5.2 - November 2001 2.2.6 December 2002 June 2014 3.5.3 - June 2014 3.5.4 - June 2014 3.5.5 - October 1992 2.3.2 December 2000 June 2014 3.4.1 - June 2014 3.5.6 - November 1986 3.3.2 - Continued: June 2015 32

STANDARDS BRIDGES AND STRUCTURES (BD SERIES) (Continued) Date of Issue BD 28* Early Thermal Cracking of Concrete [and Amendment No. 1, 1989] June 2014 3.5.7 - BD 29 Design Criteria for Footbridges August 2004 2.2.8 July 2004 BD 31* BD 33 BD 35* The design of buried concrete box and portal frame structures Expansion Joints for Use in Highway Bridge Decks Quality Assurance Scheme for Paints and Similar Protective Coatings June 2014 3.5.8 - November 1994 2.3.6 December 2000 June 2014 2.4.1 - BD 37* Loads for highway bridges June 2014 3.5.9 - BD 43 BD 44* BD 47 BD 48* BD 49* BD 51* Criteria and Materials for the Impregnation of Concrete Highway Structures The Assessment of Concrete Road Bridges and Structures Waterproofing and Surfacing of Concrete Bridge Decks The Assessment and Strengthening of Road Bridge Supports Design Rules for Aerodynamic Effects on Bridges Design Criteria for Portal and Cantilever Sign/Signal Gantries April 1990 2.4 December 2000 June 2014 3.4.11 - August 1999 2.3.4 December 2000 June 2014 3.4.5 - June 2014 3.5.11 - December 2014 2.2.4 - BD 52* The Design of Road Bridge Parapets March 2013 2.3.3 - BD 54* Post-tensioned Concrete Bridges. Prioritisation of Special Inspections BD 56* The Assessment of Steel Road Bridges and Structures BD 57* Design for Durability December 2010 June 2014 3.1.1 - June 2014 3.4.9-1.3.7 - Continued: June 2015 33

STANDARDS BRIDGES AND STRUCTURES (BD SERIES) (Continued) Date of Issue BD 58* BD 60* BD 61* The Design of Concrete Highway Bridges and Structures with External and Unbonded Prestressing Design of Highway Bridges for Vehicle Collision Loads The Assessment of Composite Road Bridges and Structures June 2014 3.5.13 - December 2010 BD 65 Design Criteria for Collision Protection Beams February 1997 1.3.5 - June 2014 3.4.13-2.2.5 - BD 67 Enclosure of Bridges August 1996 2.2.7 December 2000 BD 74* Foundations June 2014 3.5.14 - BD 78 Design of Road Tunnels August 1999 2.2.9 December 2000 BD 79* The Management of Sub-standard Road Structures BD 81* Use of Compressive Membrane Action in Bridge Decks June 2014 3.4.14 - June 2014 3.4.16 - BD 82 Design of Buried Rigid Pipes August 2000 2.2.10 December 2000 BD 84 BD 85 BD 86* Strengthening of Concrete Bridge Supports Using Fibre Reinforced Polymers Strengthened Highway Structures Using Externally Bonded Fibre Reinforced Polymer The Assessment of Road Bridges and Structures for the Effects of Abnormal and Exceptional Abnormal Load Vehicles using SV and SOV Load Models August 2002 1.3.16 December 2002 November 2008 March 2015 3.4.19 1.3.18 - BD 87* Maintenance Painting of Steelwork June 2014 3.2.1 - BD 89 11 The Conservation of Road Structures June 2015 3.2.4 - BD 90 Design of FRP Bridges and Highways Structures BD 91 Unreinforced Masonry Arch Bridges November 2004 BD 94* Design of Minor Structures December 2014 BD 95* BD 101* Treatment of Existing Structures on Highway Widening Schemes. Structural Review and Assessment of Road Structures May 2005 1.3.17 - December 2014 2.2.14-2.2.1-1.2.3 - June 2014 3.4.18-11 Amended as per Erratum No. 1, Item 2 June 2015 34

Note: STANDARDS GENERAL REQUIREMENTS (GD SERIES) 1 Equivalent Standards are indicated by *. 2 Some UK Standards are specifically excluded from the. These are considered as conflicting with current practice in Ireland (or be of no relevance) and are listed in the specific volumes to which they relate. They should, accordingly, not be referred to. Date of Issue GD 02 GD 01* GD 100 GD 101 Volume Contents and Alpha-Numeric Index to the Introduction to the Design Manual for Roads and Bridges Departures from Standards and Specification (including Erratum No. 1, dated June 2013) Preparation & Delivery Requirements for As-Built Records June 2015 0.1.1 - December 2013 0.1.2 - March 2013 0.3.1 - March 2013 0.3.2 - GD 102 Approval and Sign-off Requirements for Design ation on National Road Schemes December 2013 0.3.3 - June 2015 35

Notes: ADVICE NOTES ROADS (HA SERIES) 1. Equivalent Advice Notes are indicated by *. 2. UK Advice Notes indicated in italics are not formally implemented by the but should be considered as 'background reading' indicating good practice for the activity, or materials, under consideration. Users of these documents must make due allowance for any differences from UK circumstances. Some UK Advice Notes are specifically excluded from the. These are considered as conflicting with current practice in Ireland (or be of no relevance) and are listed in the specific volumes to which they relate. They should, accordingly, not be referred to. Date of Issue HA 13 The Planting of Trees and Shrubs February 1981 HA 17* Road Safety Inspection Guidelines December 2014 5.2 - HA 19* Road Safety Audit Guidelines March 2015 5.2.2 - HA 33 HA 37 Design of Earthworks Drainage, Network Drainage, Attenuation & Pollution Control Hydraulic Design of Road Edge Surface Water Channels 5.2.2 March 2015 4.2.3 August 1997 4.2 - HA 39 Edge of Pavement Details August 1998 4.2 - HA 40 Determination of Pipe and Bedding Combinations for Drainage Works November 2001 4.2.5 - HA 41 A Permeameter for Road Drainage Layers April 1990 4.2 - HA 43 HA 44 Geotechnical Considerations and Techniques for Widening Highway Earthworks Earthworks: Design and Preparation of Contract s [and Amendment No. 1, April 1995] February 1991 4.1 - June 1991 4.1.1 - HA 46 Quality Assurance for Highway Design June 1992 5.2.1 - HA 48 HA 68 Maintenance of Highway Earthworks and Drainage [Note: HA 48/93 has now been replaced in the UK by HD 41/03 (Maintenance of Highway Geotechnical Assets), but HA 48/93 is still valid in Ireland.] Design Methods for the Reinforcement of Highway Slopes by Reinforced Soil and Soil Nailing Techniques April 1993 4.1.3 - February 1994 4.1.4 - Continued: June 2015 36

ADVICE NOTES ROADS (HA SERIES) (CONTINUED) Date of Issue HA 70 Construction of Highway Earthworks December 1994 HA 71 HA 73 HA 74 HA 78 HA 79 The Effects of Highway Construction on Flood Plains [and Amendment No. 1, August 1998] Site Investigation for Highway Works on Contaminated Land Treatment of Fill and Capping Materials Using Either Lime or Cement or Both Design of Outfalls for Surface Water Channels Edge of Pavement Details for Porous Asphalt Surface Courses 4.1.5 - May 1995 4.2.1 - May 1995 4.1.7 - November 2000 4.1.6 - January 1996 February 1997 HA 83 Safety Aspects of Road Drainage Features November 1999 HA 102 Spacing of Road Gullies November 2000 HA 103 HA 104 Vegetative Treatment Systems for Highway Runoff Chamber Tops and Gully Tops for Road Drainage and Services: Installation and Maintenance 4.2-4.2.4-4.2-4.2.3 - May 2006 4.2.1 - November 2009 HA 105 Sumpless Gullies February 2004 HA 106 Drainage Run Off from Natural Catchments February 2004 HA 113 Combined Channel and Pipe System for Surface Water Drainage February 2005 4.2.5-4.2.3-4.2.1-4.2.6 - HA 118 Design of Soakaways May 2006 4.2.8 - HA 119 Grassed Surface Water Channels May 2006 4.2.9 - HA 120 HA 219 Guidance on Trenchless Installation of Services Determination of Pipe Roughness and Assessment of Sediment Deposition to Aid Pipe Design August 2008 4.1.8 - November 2009 4.2.4 - June 2015 37

Note: STANDARDS ROADS (HD SERIES) 3 Equivalent Standards are indicated by *. Other Standards are UK Standards which are to be used in conjunction with the relevant Addenda. 4 Some UK Standards are specifically excluded from the. These are considered as conflicting with current practice in Ireland (or be of no relevance) and are listed in the specific volumes to which they relate. They should, accordingly, not be referred to. Date of Issue HD 15* Network Safety Ranking December 2014 HD 16* Temporary Safety Measures Inspection Guidelines December 2014 HD 17* Road Safety Inspection December 2014 5.2.2-5.2.2 5.2.2 - HD 18* Road Safety Impact Assessment June 2012 5.2.2 - HD 19* Road Safety Audits March 2015 5.2.2 - HD 20* Loop Detectors for Motorways October 2013 9.3.1 - HD 23* Use of Volume 7 March 2015 7.1.1 - HD 24 Traffic Assessment (and Amendment No. 1, July 2011) February 2006 HD 25-26 Pavement and Foundation Design December 2010 HD 28* Management of Skid Resistance November 2011 HD 30* Pavement Asset Repair and Renewal - Scheme Approval Procedure (including Erratum No. 1) HD 31* HD 33* HD 36* HD 37 Pavement Assessment, Repair and Renewal Principles (including Erratum No. 1) Drainage Systems for National Roads (including Amendment No. 1) Surfacing Materials for New and Maintenance Construction, for Use in Ireland (including Amendment No. 1) Bituminous Mixtures, Surface Treatments, and Miscellaneous Products and Processes March 2015 12 March 2015 12 March 2015 12 March 2015 12 7.2.1 December 2010 7.2.2A - 7.3.1-7.3.3-7.3.4-4.2.3-7.5.1 - June 2015 7.5.2 - HD 39 Footway Design May 2001 7.2.5 January 2005 HD 45* Road Drainage and the Water Environment (including Amendment No. 1) March 2015 12 4.2.1 - Continued: 12 Amended as per Erratum No. 1, Item 3 June 2015 38

STANDARDS ROADS (HD SERIES) (CONTINUED) HD 78* HD 83* HD 102* HD 103* HD 106* HD 107* HD 118* HD 119* HD 137* HD 139* HD 140* HD 300 Design of Outlets for Surface Water Channels (including Amendment No. 1) Safety Aspect of Road Edge Drainage Features (including Amendment No. 1) Spacing of Road Gullies (including Amendment No. 1) Vegetated Drainage Systems for Road Runoff (including Amendment No. 1) Drainage of Runoff from Natural Catchments (including Amendment No. 1) Design of Outfall and Culvert Details (including Amendment No. 1) Design of Soakaways (including Amendment No. 1) Grassed Surface Water Channels for Road Runoff (including Amendment No. 1) Hydraulic Design of Road-Edge Surface Water Channels (including Amendment No. 1) Edge of Pavement Details (including Amendment No. 1) Determination of Pipe and Bedding Combinations for Drainage Works (including Amendment No. 1) Design of Bituminous Mixtures, Surface Treatments, and Miscellaneous Products and Processes (including Amendment No. 1) Date of Issue March 2015 13 March 2015 13 March 2015 13 March 2015 13 March 2015 13 March 2015 13 March 2015 13 March 2015 13 March 2015 13 March 2015 13 March 2015 13 March 2015 13 4.2.1-4.2.4-4.2.3-4.2.1-4.2.1-4.2.7-4.2.8-4.2.9-4.2.4-4.2.1-4.2.5-7.2.6 - HD 301 Approval of Specific Products June 2015 7.6.1-13 Amended as per Erratum No. 1, item 3 June 2015 39

Notes: ADVICE NOTES TRAFFIC ENGINEERING AND CONTROL (TA SERIES) 1 Equivalent Advice Notes are indicated by *. 2 UK Advice Notes indicated in italics are not formally implemented by the but should be considered as 'background reading' indicating good practice for the activity, or materials, under consideration. Users of these documents must make due allowance for any differences from UK circumstances. Some UK Advice Notes are specifically excluded from the. These are considered as conflicting with current practice in Ireland (or be of no relevance) and are listed in the specific volumes to which they relate. They should, accordingly, not be referred to. Date of Issue TA 11 Traffic Surveys by Roadside Interview November 2009 5.1 - TA 12 Traffic Signals on High Speed Roads May 2007 8.1.1 - TA 15 TA 16 Pedestrian Facilities at Traffic Signal Installations General Principles of Control by Traffic Signals TA 19 Reflectorisation of Traffic Signs September 1981 TA 22 TA 23 TA 30 TA 44 TA 46 TA 49 Vehicle Speed Measurement on All-Purpose Roads Junctions and Accesses: Determination of Size of Roundabouts and Major/Minor Junctions Choice Between Options for Trunk Road Schemes Capacities, Queues, Delays and Accidents at Road Junctions Computer Programs ARCADY/3 and PICADY/3 (TRRL) Traffic Flow Ranges for Use in the Assessment of New Rural Road Standards Appraisal of New and Replacement Lighting on Trunk Roads and Trunk Road Motorways [and Amendment No. 3 dated July 1990] May 2007 8.1.1 - May 2007 8.1.1 - November 1981 December 1981 8.2-5.1-6.2 - July 1982 5.1 - July 1992 5.1.1 - February 1997 5.1.3 - August 2007 8.3 - Continued: June 2015 40

ADVICE NOTES TRAFFIC ENGINEERING AND CONTROL (TA SERIES) (CONTINUED) Date of Issue TA 56 Hazardous Cattle Crossings: Use of Flashing Amber Lamps September 1987 8.2 - TA 57 Roadside Features January 1989 6.3 - TA 58 TA 60 TA 64 Traffic Signs and Road Markings for Lane Gains and Lane Drops on All Purpose Dual Carriageway and Motorway Trunk Roads The Use of Variable Message Signs on All Purpose and Motorway Trunk Roads Narrow Lane and Tidal Flow Operations at Roads Works on Motorways and Dual Carriageway Trunk Roads with Full Width Hard Shoulders June 1992 8.2.1 - August 1990 8.2 - April 1994 8.4.3 - TA 66 Police Observation Platforms on Motorways January 1995 6.3.2 December 2002 TA 68 The Assessment and Design of Pedestrian Crossings November 1996 8.5.1 - TA 70 The Location and Layout of Online Service Areas June 2013 6.3.3 TA 71 Motorways. Overview February 1997 9.3.1 - TA 77* Traffic Control and Communication Infrastructure Design October 2013 9.5.1 - TA 78 Design of Road Markings at Roundabouts November 1997 6.2.3 - TA 79 Traffic Capacity of Urban Roads [and Amendment No. 1, May 1999] May 1999 5.1.3 - TA 80 Surface Drainage of Wide Carriageways February 1999 TA 81 Coloured Surfacing of Road Layouts February 1999 4.2.2-6.3.4 - TA 82 TA 84 The Installation of Traffic Signals and Associated Equipment Code of Practice for Traffic Control and Information Systems for All-Purpose Roads May 1999 8.1 - May 2006 8.1.2 - TA 85* Guidance on Minor Improvements to March 2013 6.1.3 - National Roads (including Erratum No. 1, dated April 2013 and Erratum No. 2, dated June 2013) TA 86 Layout of Large Signal Controlled Junctions February 2003 6.2.8 - Continued: June 2015 41

ADVICE NOTES TRAFFIC ENGINEERING AND CONTROL (TA SERIES) (CONTINUED) Date of Issue TA 87 Trunk Road Traffic Calming February 2004 TA 90 The Geometric Design of Pedestrian, Cycle and Equestrian Routes February 2005 TA 91 Provision for Non-Motorised Users February 2005 TA 92 Crossover and Changeover Design November 2003 6.3.5-6.3.5-5.2.4-8.4.6 - June 2015 42

STANDARDS TRAFFIC ENGINEERING AND CONTROL (TD SERIES) Notes: 1 Equivalent Standards are indicated by *. Other Standards are UK Standards which are to be used in conjunction with the relevant Addenda. 2 UK Standards shown in italics have not been implemented for use in Ireland but should be considered as 'background reading' indicating good practice for the activity, or materials, under consideration. Users of these Standards must make due allowance for any differences from UK practice. Some UK Standards are specifically excluded from the. These are considered as conflicting with current practice in Ireland (or be of no relevance) and are listed in Chapter 1 of this volume. They should, accordingly, not be referred to. Date of Issue TD 9* Road Link Design February 2012 TD 10* Road Link Design for Type 2 and Type 3 Dual Carriageways December 2007 6.1.1-6.1.1B - TD 16 Geometric Design of Roundabouts August 2007 6.2.3 January 2009 TD 19* Safety Barriers (including Amendment No.2) June 2014 14 2.2.8A - TD 22 Layout of Grade Separated Junctions February 2006 TD 23 TD 24 TD 25 TD 26 TD 27* TD 33 TD 34 Trunk Roads and Trunk Road Motorways: Inspection and Maintenance of Road Lighting All Purpose Trunk Roads: Inspection and Maintenance of Traffic Signals and Associated Equipment Inspection and Maintenance of Traffic Signs on Motorway and All-Purpose Trunk Roads [and Correction, August 2003] Trunk Roads and Trunk Road Motorways: Maintenance of Road Markings Cross Sections and Headroom (including Amendment No. 2) The Use of Variable Message Signs on All Purpose and Motorway Trunk Roads Design of Road Lighting for the Strategic Motorway and All Purpose Trunk Road Network November 1999 6.2.1 January 2009 8.3 - August 1997 8.1 - February 2001 8.2.2 - March 1986 8.2 - April 2014 15 6.1.2 - September 1990 8.2 December 2000 August 2007 8.3 February 2012 TD 35 MOVA System of Traffic Control at Signals August 1991 8.1.1 December 2000 TD 36 Subways for Pedestrians and Pedal Cyclists. Layout and Dimensions July 1993 6.3.1 December 2000 Continued: 14 Amended as per Erratum No. 1, Item 1 15 Amended as per Erratum No. 1, Item 4 June 2015 43

STANDARDS TRAFFIC ENGINEERING AND CONTROL (TD SERIES) (CONTINUED) Date of Issue TD 39 The Design of Major Interchanges April 1994 6.2.4 December 2000 TD 40 TD 41-42 TD 49 TD 50 TD 51 Layout of Compact Grade Separated Junctions Geometric Design of Major/Minor Priority Junctions and Vehicular Access to National Roads Requirements for Lorry Mounted Crash Cushions The Geometric Layout of Signal-Controlled Junctions and Signalised Roundabouts Segregated Left Turn Lanes and Subsidiary Deflection Islands at Roundabouts July 1994 6.2.5 January 2009 November 2011 November 2007 November 2004 November 2003 6.2.6-8.4.7-6.2.3 January 2005 6.3.5 July 2004 TD 54 Design of Mini Roundabouts August 2007 6.2.2 - TD 69 TD 89 The Location and Layout of Lay-bys and Location Markers Use of Passively Safe Signposts, Lighting Columns and Traffic Signal Posts to BS EN 12767:2007 December 2010 6.3.3 - May 2008 8.2.2 - TD 300* Rural Cycle Scheme Design (including Amendment No. 1, dated December 2014) April 2014 6.3.5 - June 2015 44

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