National Underground Assets Group: Capturing, Recording, Storing and Sharing Underground Asset Information - A Review of Current Practice and Future Requirements
Price: £25
Ref: 06/WM/12/13
ISBN: 1 84057 422 4
The National Underground Assets Group is sponsoring the National Referencing Standards Project, Phase 1 of which aims to develop methodologies, standards and best practices that address the short-term standardisation needs to 2008, for capturing, recording, storing and sharing underground asset information. This report makes a series of recommendations for a mandatory revised Records Code of Practice, and a mandatory national standard high-level framework to enable effective deployment of the new Code, based on a User Survey of a representative sample of utilities and highway authorities.
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