Transport Scotland Structures Manual definition

Transport Scotland Structures Manual means a document published by Transport Scotland that sets out the requirements for the inspection, cyclic maintenance and damage to crown property in relation to Structures.

Examples of Transport Scotland Structures Manual in a sentence

  • The Operating Company shall use and update the AMPS in accordance with the Transport Scotland Structures Manual, as issued by the Director and as amended and re-issued by the Director from time to time; and the other requirements of this Contract.

  • The Operating Company shall assign Contract Personnel to perform the role of Asset Data Specialist who will ensure all asset data required by the Trunk Road Information Manual and the Transport Scotland Structures Manual is recorded in the Asset Management Performance System (AMPS).

  • AMPS - Structures 4.2.1 The AMPS are used to record the information and programmes relating to the management, monitoring and maintenance of existing and proposed Structures.The Operating Company shall use and update the AMPS in accordance with the Transport Scotland Structures Manual, as issued by the Director and as amended and re-issued by the Director from time to time; and the other requirements of this Contract.The AMPS shall be kept up to date by the Operating Company until the Service End Date.

  • The Operating Company shall ensure the Inventory and the associated asset data required by the Trunk Road Information Manual and the Transport Scotland Structures Manual contained in the AMPS is identical to the actual Inventory physically fixed on the Unit.

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