footpaths

Hamilton CC development manual, vol 3, part 3 - roading projects

Comprises fully detailed technical specifications for all roading and infrastructure services that may be constructed as part of a Hamilton City construction contract. The specifications set minimum requirements and are mandatory.
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Hamilton CBD upgrade

A key strategy of Council is the plans for a dramatically revitalised CBD turning it into a vibrant, energetic place with a distinctly Hamilton flavour that celebrates the CBD as the retail, visitor, entertainment and civic heart of the city and region.
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Council responds favourable to pedestrian and elderly concerns (Far North DC)

Media release Over $1.5 million has been committed by the Far North District Council over the next 12 months in an programme to progressively upgrade the Far North’s footpath network.
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Best foot forward for footpaths (Auckland City Scene 16/7/06)

Council News - City Scene The importance of safe, high-quality footpaths to encourage walking for short-distance trips has prompted the council to approve spending an extra $83 million to replace degraded footpaths as part of its 10-year plan.
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Footpath Renewal Programme (Auckland CC)

Auckland City owns 2,214 km of footpaths across the city, many of which are in a poor condition. Accelerated deterioration has been caused by a combination of poor reinstatement by utility operators and building developers, tree roots and vehicles parking on the footpath.
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Relationship between design and predicted performance of New Zealand pavements

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New Zealand is adopting pavement deterioration modelling based on the World Bank HDM models. This report demonstrates how the modelling of roughness progression can supplement this pavement design.

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