Austroads: Transport Research and Trends
Government
This webinar, presented by Richard Delplace and Thuan Nguyen on 18 August 2020, provides an overview of the Draft National Prequalification Scheme for Temporary Traffic Management (NPSTTM), which has been developed by Austroads in consultation with its member agencies represented on the Temporary Traffic Management Technical Reference Group (TTMTRG).
The NPSTTM document provides information on a proposed framework for companies wishing to become prequalified for temporary traffic management works. Prequalification is a mandatory requirement for all works managed by state and territory road authorities participating in the scheme. Local governments and other road infrastructure sector representatives may also adopt the scheme as part of their contracts.
Austroads is currently seeking comments on the NPSTTM and this webinar is an opportunity for industry representatives to learn more about the document before they submit their feedback on 28 August 2020.
Guide to Traffic Management Part 5: Road Management (2017 Edition)
Techniques for Incident Management to Support Network Operations Planning
Investigating the Potential Benefits of Enhanced End to End Supply Chain Visibility
Community Service Obligations Framework for the Roads Sector
National ITS Architecture FRAME Content Mapping
Assessment of Key Road Operator Actions to Support Automated Vehicles
Australasian Road Asset Data Standard
Pedestrian Facility Selection Tool (2017)
Future Challenges of Changing Agricultural Equipment
Assessment of ‘Life Line’ Freight Routes
Not All Roads Are Created Equal
Older Road Users- Emerging Trends
Guide to Road Design Part 3: Geometric Design: Webinar Session 2
Guide to Road Design Part 3: Geometric Design: Webinar Session 1
Introducing the Pedestrian Facility Selection Tool (2015)
An Introduction to the Austroads Design Vehicles and Turning Path Templates
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