Design Ideas and Innovations that Deliver
  Sustainability Benefits Whilst Meeting Scottish Government
  Strategic Objectives, FRC Sustainable Development Policy Objectives
  and Sustainability Appraisal Framework Objectives
  
    |   Scottish Government 
    Strategic Objectives  | 
      Wealthier  | 
      Healthier  | 
      Greener  | 
  
  
    |   FRC Sustainable Development Policy —
      Objectives  | 
      Economic  | 
      Social  | 
      Environmental 
        Resources  | 
  
  
    |   Sustainability Appraisal Framework
      Objectives  | 
      Delivers
      Objectives: 1, 2, 3, 4  | 
      Delivers
      Objectives: 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10  | 
      Delivers
      Objectives: 5, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17  | 
  
  
    Design Ideas/Innovations
      Incorporated into Stage 3 Design  | 
  
  
    Wind shielding on Main Crossing will
      improve reliability  | 
    
      - Improvements in reliability can cut
        congestion, improve journey times to work etc
 
      - More efficient use of crossing
 
      - Fuel efficiency
 
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      - Safer crossing
 
      - More reliable journey times
 
      - Less congestion
 
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      - Greater efficiency leads to lower
        vehicle emissions
 
      - Demonstrates a degree of adaptation to climate change
        (increased incidents of high wind)
 
      - Fuel efficiency helps to cut the depletion of finite resources
        and emissions of carbon
 
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    Both carriageways on the main
      crossing will have widened hard shoulders  | 
    
      - Removes delays due to blockages
        caused by breakdowns and maintenance activities, thus improving
        reliability
 
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      - Safer crossing
 
      - More reliable journey times
 
      - Less congestion
 
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      - Less congestion should result in
        lower vehicle emissions
 
      - Less congestion means less carbon emissions and greater fuel
        efficiency
 
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    Hard shoulder provision on the
      scheme. The proposed scheme will incorporate hard shoulders on the
      majority of the scheme  | 
    
      - Improvements in reliability can cut
        congestion, improve journey times to work etc
 
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      - Safer crossing
 
      - More reliable journey times
 
      - Less congestion
 
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      - Less congestion should result in
        lower vehicle emissions
 
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    Dedicated public transport corridor
      will provide a means of ensuring that public transport services can
      run more reliably  | 
    
      - Reliable public transport
        facilities ensure less disruption to the smooth running of the
        economy in terms of movement of capital and labour
 
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      - More reliable journey
        times
 
      - Improved access to public transport services
 
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      - Reduced CO2 emissions
        and fossil fuel consumption
 
      - Improved public transport facilities should help to get cars
        off the road which in turn will reduce CO2 emissions
 
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    Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS)
      will help to regulate flow of traffic  | 
    
      - Improvements in traffic movement
        leads to greater fuel efficiency
 
      - More reliable journey times to work
 
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      - Less congestion and safer
        roads
 
      - More reliable journey times
 
      - Less congestion leads to less pollution
 
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      - More efficiency leads to lower
        emissions and less pollution
 
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      - Improved traffic movement relieves
        congestion and lowers carbon emissions
 
      - Less congestion means greater fuel efficiency and less
        depletion of resources
 
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    New and improved car/bus
      interchanges to facilitate use of public transport  | 
    
      - More efficient use of transport
        should help to cut fuel consumption and costs
 
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      - More choices in public
        transport
 
      - Could help reduce car numbers increasing safety
 
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      - Cuts CO2 emissions
 
      - Could lead to improved air quality
 
      - Possible noise reductions
 
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      - Modal switch should help to get
        cars off the road which in turn will reduce CO2 emissions
 
      - Helps reduce depletion of fossil fuels
 
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    Preparation of Sustainable Resource
      Management Strategy  | 
    
      - Aims to ensure in a non
        discriminatory manner that materials are sourced locally where
        feasible, thereby contributing to the local economy
 
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      - Sourcing materials locally supports
        local employment opportunities.
 
      - Responsible sourcing of materials ensures products have been
        produced to high ethical standards.
 
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      - Reduced CO2 emissions
 
      - Ensures environmental impacts are considered during procurement
        process (e.g. sourcing timber from certified sustainable
        sources)
 
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      - The strategy aims to ensure all
        materials are sourced responsibly, from low-carbon sources where
        feasible
 
      - Sourcing materials locally where feasible, thereby reducing
        carbon emissions associated with transport
 
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    Where existing footpaths/cycleways
      are disrupted, routes will be maintained with improvements where
      practicable  | 
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      - Maintains access along routes and
        improve accessibility within the scheme catchment
 
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    New footpaths to link in with
      existing path network  | 
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      - Improves accessibility within the
        scheme catchment
 
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    Pedestrian/cycle crossing points to
      be provided at Ferrytoll and Queensferry Junctions  | 
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      - Improves accessibility and
        perceived safety within the scheme catchment
 
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    Controlled crossing to be provided
      at the northern end of Forth Road Bridge  | 
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      - Improves access from east to west
        across the A90
 
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    Access ramp from B981 to A90 and
      Forth Road Bridge suitable for disabled users  | 
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      - Maintains access and improves
        accessibility for all users
 
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    Design Ideas/Innovations to be
      Considered at Tender Design Stage  | 
  
  
    Specification of carriageway
      surfacing to the cable-stay bridge (orthotropic deck option) to
      reduce the frequency at which resurfacing is required  | 
    
      - More reliable journey times to
        work
 
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      - More reliable journey
        times
 
      - Less congestion
 
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    Sourcing timber products from
      certified sustainable sources (e.g. FSC)  | 
    
      - Demonstrates commitment to
        sustainable resource use
 
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      - Ensures timber products are sourced
        in a responsible and ethical manner
 
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      - Contributes towards the sustainable
        management of forest resources
 
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      - Ensure timber is sourced from
        forests that are sustainably managed and this has benefits in terms
        of carbon sequestration
 
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    Use of recycled materials in
      Highways design (including kerbs and plastic pipes)  | 
    
      - Less material use means greater
        material efficiency
 
      - Greater efficiency can cut costs and improve life cycle
        costs
 
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      - Recycling can lead to less impacts
        from primary manufacturing
 
      - Less impacts means less pollution and less impacts on
        environment
 
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      - Recycling can lead to less impacts
        from primary manufacturing
 
      - Less impacts means less pollution and less impacts on
        environment
 
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      - Recycling can lead to less impacts
        from primary manufacturing
 
      - Less energy intensity would lead to lower carbon footprint
 
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    Use of recycled aggregate instead of
      quarried aggregate  | 
    
      - Reduces consumption of
        non-renewable finite resources
 
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      - Reduces impact of quarrying on
        communities
 
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      - Reduces impacts of quarrying on the
        environment
 
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      - Cuts CO2 emissions as recycled
        aggregate has a lower embodied carbon content than quarried
        aggregate
 
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    Sustainable sourcing of
      steel  | 
    
      - Consider sources that use less
        energy and fossil fuels in the steel making process
 
      - Consider sources that include higher percentage of secondary
        material — with economic benefits
 
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      - Consider sources with strong
        corporate social responsibility agenda
 
      - More modern manufacturing processes are better for environment
        and better for local communities
 
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      - Reduces impacts of steel production
        on the environment
 
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      - Consider which suppliers of steel
        produce the lowest embodied carbon product
 
      - Consider carbon emissions associated with transport of steel to
        site
 
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    Use of pre-cast technologies to
      minimise material use  | 
    
      - Less material use means greater
        material efficiency
 
      - Greater efficiency can cut costs
 
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      - Less material could lead to less
        transportation and less nuisance effects
 
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      - Less material could lead to less
        transportation and less nuisance effects (noise and
        emissions)
 
      - Less use of raw materials leads to less pressure on the
        environment
 
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      - Less material use leads to a lower
        carbon footprint
 
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    Use of lightweight fills for
      abutments/wingwalls  | 
    
      - Less material use means greater
        material efficiency
 
      - Greater efficiency can cut costs
 
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      - Less material could lead to less
        transportation and less nuisance effects
 
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      - Less material could lead to less
        transportation and less nuisance effects (noise and
        emissions)
 
      - Less use of raw materials leads to less pressure on the
        environment
 
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      - Less material use leads to a lower
        carbon footprint
 
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    Energy-efficient ITS
      and lighting systems  | 
    
      - Ensures efficient use of energy
        resources
 
      - Cost savings associated with reduced energy consumption
 
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      - Better for environment and
        therefore better for quality of life
 
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      - Reduces impacts associated with
        consumption of fossil fuels
 
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      - Reduce energy consumption and
        associated emissions of CO2
 
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    To accept non-toxic products for
      concrete impregnation  | 
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      - Better for environment so better
        for quality of life
 
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      - Reduce impacts on environment
        associated with conventional concrete impregnation
        products
 
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    Stainless steel reinforcement in
      areas of high exposure (piers / parapet edge beams) to reduce
      future maintenance  | 
    
      - Improved durability and reduced
        future maintenance costs
 
      - Reduce whole life project costs
 
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      - Less environmental impact
        contributes to improved quality of life
 
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      - Reducing future maintenance reduces
        knock-on impacts on environment
 
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    Greater use of voided concrete
      construction to reduce materials (Cobiaxdeck, voided
      abutments)  | 
    
      - Increased resource
        efficiency
 
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      - Less pressure on environment leads
        to improved quality of life
 
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      - Reduces CO2 emissions
 
      - Less use of raw materials leads to less pressure on the
        environment
 
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    Precast Technologies — Precast
      foundations, columns crossheads, beams and deck  | 
    
      - Increased resource
        efficiency
 
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      - Less pressure on environment leads
        to improved quality of life
 
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      - Reduces CO2 emissions
 
      - Less use of raw materials leads to less pressure on the
        environment
 
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      - Reduced material use, energy use
        and embodied carbon
 
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    Compressive membrane action to
      reduce reinforcement in deck slabs  | 
    
      - Increased resource
        efficiency
 
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      - Less pressure on environment leads
        to improved quality of life
 
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      - Reduces CO2 emissions
 
      - Less use of raw materials leads to less pressure on the
        environment
 
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      - Reduced material use, energy use
        and embodied carbon
 
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    Use of non-chemical de-icing or
      non-salt de-icing products  | 
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      - Less environmental impact
        contributes to improved quality of life
 
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      - Reduced impact on local
        environment, particularly water environment
 
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    Flexi-arch for culverts and/or
      pipeline structures  | 
    
      - To minimise whole life
        costs
 
      - Increased resource efficiency
 
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      - Less environmental impact
        contributes to improved quality of life
 
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      - Reduced impact on local
        environment, particularly water environment
 
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      - Increased resource
        efficiency
 
      - Reduced material use, energy use and embodied carbon
 
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    Design Ideas/Innovations that are
      Examples of Current Best Practice  | 
  
  
    Community engagement and public
      consultation  | 
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      - Ensures all relevant stakeholders
        included in consultation process
 
      - Information made available at appropriate stages in the
        project
 
      - Feedback considered during design development process
 
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    Improvements to local accessibility
      and provision for non-motorised users  | 
    
      - Improved walk/cycle access to
        public transport services facilitates improved general
        accessibility to key life opportunities.
 
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      - Significant reduction in traffic at
        one location (south of South Queensferry), resulting in a safer and
        more pleasant journey
 
      - Minor reduction to traffic flows at seven other crossing
        points
 
      - Improved walking and cycling provision
 
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      - Reduced fossil fuel consumption and
        CO2 emissions
 
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      - Modal switch toward active and
        sustainable forms of transport should help to get cars off the road
        which in turn will reduce CO2 emissions
 
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    Ensuring the scheme
      accommodates the needs of disabled people (DDA 2005)  | 
    
      - Meeting the needs of all means
        equal access for all to jobs and essential services with economic
        benefits
 
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      - Meets equality standards and
        accommodates the needs
        of all
 
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    Maintaining quality
      of open space  | 
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      - Ensures amenity value of open space
        is maintained
 
      - Ensures accessibility to open space is maintained
 
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      - Can help to maintain green
        infrastructure and benefit local biodiversity
 
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    Promote local training and skills to
      develop relevant construction skills  | 
    
      - This will enable local people and
        disadvantaged groups or individuals to benefit from job
        opportunities during construction and contribute towards a
        prosperous local economy
 
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      - Promote local
        employment
 
      - Reduce social deprivation
 
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    Optimisation of cut
      and fill balance to minimise the need to import, or export, fill
      from site  | 
    
      - Less import/export means greater
        resource efficiency
 
      - Greater resource efficiency can cut costs
 
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      - Less local transportation would
        lead to less traffic and less pollution effects on local
        communities
 
      - Less traffic movements means less noise and disturbance
 
      - Less traffic movements could lead to safer roads
 
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      - Less local transportation would
        lead to less traffic and less pollution emissions (Co2 and NOx)
 
      - Less traffic movements means less noise and disturbance
 
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      - Less import/export means less
        transportation with less emissions of CO2
 
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    Efficient design of structural
      elements  | 
    
      - Ensures efficient and economical
        design
 
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      - Reduces impact of resource
        consumption on the environment
 
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      - Minimise material use and therefore
        reduce embodied energy and carbon
 
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    Retain and re-use existing
      land-based structures where possible  | 
    
      - Ensures efficient and economical
        design
 
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      - Reduces impact of resource
        consumption on the environment
 
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      - Minimise material use and therefore
        reduce embodied energy and carbon
 
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    Pass majority of
      runoff through SUDS  | 
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      - Helps to remove some pollution and
        therefore improves quality of local environment for
        people
 
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      - Effective means of dealing with
        pollution of surface water
 
      - With careful design could lead to increases in
        biodiversity
 
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      - Shows some adaptation to possible
        effects of climate change (increased rain and storm
        events)
 
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    Limit number of
      watercourse crossing and re-alignments by making use of existing
      infrastructure  | 
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      - Can protect and enhance the natural
        heritage including local biodiversity
 
      - Can protect water quality, geomorphology and ecology
 
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    CDM adopted
      throughout design  | 
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      - Provide a safe design for both road
        users and non-motorised users
 
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    Design of structures to be in
      accordance with DMRB, MCDHW, British Standards and all other
      applicable codes of practice and guidance  | 
    
      - To minimise whole life
        costs
 
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      - Provide a safe design for both road
        users and non-motorised users
 
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    The design of the structures to
      achieve an acceptable level of aesthetics  | 
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      - Contributes towards protecting the
        landscape, historic environment and cultural heritage
 
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      - Contributes towards protecting the
        landscape, historic environment and cultural heritage
 
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