Highway Maintenance Response Time Standards
Highway Maintenance Response Time Standards
Highway Maintenance Response Time Standards
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f) control locations subject to slides exceeding 100 cubic metres of mud,earth or rock in accordance with the recommendation of theGeotechnical Engineer;g) immediately advise the Province in the event of a slide exceeding 100cubic metres effecting the <strong>Highway</strong>, or if there are indications of apotential slide of this size or greater; andh) start repairs in accordance with the maximum response timesestablished in the table below:(i)(ii)(iii)slides completelyblocking a <strong>Highway</strong>and isolating acommunityslides completelyblocking a numberedroute or main<strong>Highway</strong> notincluded in (i) aboveslides blocking onlyone or more lanesand restricting trafficSummer <strong>Highway</strong> Classification1 & 2 3 4 5 6 & 745 min 1 h 90 min 150 min 4 h90 min 2 h 3 h n/a n/a4 h 6 h 9 h 15 h 24 hLegendh – hoursmin - minutes3.2 Quantified <strong>Maintenance</strong> ServicesNot applicable to this <strong>Maintenance</strong> Specification.3.2.1 Performance <strong>Time</strong> FramesNot applicable to this <strong>Maintenance</strong> Specification.2003-2004 <strong>Highway</strong> <strong>Maintenance</strong> Contracts<strong>Maintenance</strong> SpecificationsFebruary 2003, Revised October 30, 2003 Chapter 7-770 – Page 3