Highway Design

This guide is intended for; developers and their advisors; the officers and members of the Royal Borough and Windsor and Maidenhead.

Its principle aims are to achieve high standards of highway design whilst making a clear statement of requirements for the layout of the highway elements of development. By this means it is hoped that the planning process will be streamlined.

Section 278/38 Developers Pack

The following documents are available to assist applicants submitting under Section 278/38

Application Form

Legal Undertaking Letter

Section 50 Form

Programming Highway Works

NRSWA Contact Details

Design Guide (Revised July 2011)

The text of the document may be linked from the title above. The various drawings have been collected into the table below for ease of reference.

Table of Drawings

Drawing No. Drawing Title Issue Date
Drawings Front Cover
Drawings Index
SD/300/01 Birdmouth Fencing August 2006
SD/400/1A Pedestrian Restraint System July 2006
SD/400/2A Tubular Guardrail July 2006
SD/500/1A Pipes under paved areas July 2006
SD/500/2A Pipes and filter drains under verges July 2006
SD/500/3A Service ducts July 2006
SD/500/4A Road and footpath gully details July 2006
SD/500/5A Catchpit Type 1 July 2006
SD/500/6A Catchpit Type 2 July 2006
SD/500/7A Catchpit Type 3 July 2006
SD/500/8A Soakaway July 2006
SD/500/9A Lined ditches and outfalls July 2006
SD/500/10A Headwall Type 1 July 2006
SD/500/11A Headwall Type 2 July 2006
SD/500/12A Headwall Type 3 July 2006
SD/500/13A Jointing Chambers for Traffic Signal and Street Lighting July 2006
SD/700/1A Road Hump, Tapered Sides, Flexible Construction July 2006
SD/700/2A Road Hump, Kerb to Kerb, Fliexible Construction July 2006
SD/700/3A Road Hump, Block Paving Construction July 2006
SD/700/4A Speed Cushions July 2006
SD/700/5A Carriageway Haunching July 2006
SD/700/6A Pavement Construction Thickness Minor Access Roads July 2006
SD/700/7A Pavement Construction Thickness Major Access Roads July 2006
SD/700/8A Layby - Concrete and Block Paving Construction July 2006
SD/700/9A Gateway to shared access July 2006
SD/700/10A Reinstatement of Existing Pavements Type R1, R2 and R3 July 2006
SD/700/11A Sinusoidal Road Hump July 2006
SD/1100/1A Concrete Kerbs and channels July 2006
SD/1100/2B Kerbs and Channels and Edging - conservation areas July 2006
SD/1100/3A Footways, Cycleways and Vehicular Crossovers July 2006
SD/1100/4A Footways and Cycleways Construction July 2006
SD/1100/5A Roundabout Central Island July 2006
SD/1100/6A Footways and Paved Areas July 2006
SD/1100/7A Footways and Cycleways Concrete Tactile Flags July 2006
SD/1100/8A Footways and Cycleways Crossing Points July 2006
SD/1100/9A Traffic Islands July 2006
SD/1100/10A Traffic Islands and Footway Construction July 2006
SD/1100/11A Footpath and Cycle Path Rural Construction July 2006
SD/1100/12A Steps and Ramps July 2006
SD/1100/13A Speed Control Measure July 2006
SD/110014 Shared Cycle tracks / footpaths Rural Areas July 2006
SD/1200/1A Traffic signs Foundation Details July 2006
SD/1200/2A Camera Pole Bases July 2006
SD/1200/3A STD Street Cabinet July 2006
SD/1300/1A Column and Feeder Pillar and Foundation details July 2006
SD/1300/2A Illuminated Bollard Foundation details July 2006
SD/1300/3A Typical column/sign wiring details July 2006
SD/1300/4A Termination types - Type A, B, C and D July 2006
SD/1300/5A Termination types - Type E, F, G and H July 2006

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Modified: 2011-07-22
Author: Paul Blissett
Editor: Paul.Blissett
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