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Practical Highway Design - Introduction

Endorsed by IHT for CPD

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The course provides an introduction to the design of highways using the Design Manual for Roads and Bridges (DMRB). Use of the design standards within the manual is mandatory for motorways and trunk roads and forms the basis of design for many other classes of roads.

Course Objectives:

To provide delegates with an understanding of the interrelation between the capacity and geometry of major highways and appreciate how the highway structure may be fitted into the existing terrain. Although the focus is on major highways, the principles may be applied to local roads and developments.

Learning outcomes:

At the conclusion of this course delegates will:

Course Outline:

Session 1
Introduction to the DMRB with particular reference to Volume 5- Assessment and Preparation of Road Schemes, Volume 6-Road Geometry and reference to Volume 7-Pavement Design

Session 2
Highway capacity - Link Capacity and junction capacity

Session 3
Highway Geometry - Highway link design. The geometry of junctions

Session 4
The road in cross section - highway details, headroom and clearance

Session 5
Elements of drainage

Session 6
Workshop


Mode of delivery:

The training course is run as a series of PowerPoint presentations linked by interactive workshops allowing participants to apply the information gained to practical examples. Discussion of the reason for the methods used and their practical implementation is central to the training.

Benefits Perceived by Participants:

"Excellent overview of the subject".

Benefits Perceived by Participants:

"Excellent overview of the subject".

Intended for:

Graduate engineers or technicians with little or no experience of work on highway design or for engineers from other backgrounds wishing to gain a basic insight into highway work.

Pre-course requirements:

Participants need have no previous experience of highways, but a background in engineering is assumed. Delegates are required to bring a calculator, scale rule (1/2500) and a pencil.

Duration:

1 day (6 hrs) IPD-CPD

Note: A two-day course which expands the above programme and includes practical sessions is also available.

Locations:

Date
Venue
17th March 2011    Exeter Book

Fee:

£220 except for Belfast and Glasgow £230, Dublin £250 (exc. VAT)

All fees correct until end December 2010

All our courses can be offered as in-house training for further details please telephone: 01446 775959 or email: admin@symmonsmadge.co.uk

 


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