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Mark Allan & Paul Cullen DTM “Roads and Streetworks Management and Co-ordination”. TfL Better Road and Streetworks Management. An Industry Change of Culture Partnership Participation Co-ordination Best Practice development Training Standards Awareness. TfL’s Objectives.
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Mark Allan & Paul CullenDTM“Roads and Streetworks Management and Co-ordination”
TfL Better Road and StreetworksManagement • An Industry Change of Culture • Partnership • Participation • Co-ordination • Best Practice development • Training • Standards • Awareness
TfL’s Objectives To co-ordinate its activities throughout the business cycle: • Planning • Programming • Delivery
The Initial Business Requirements • Internal co-ordination of programmes • Better management information • Changed business processes
The Business Process - As We Are Year A • Business Plan assembled • Some schemes enter programme Year B • Programming of scheme delivery • Delivery - Stewards notify TfL of works whereabouts
The Business Process - As We Want To Be Year A • All potential schemes enter database • Co-ordinated business plan assembled • Some schemes enter programme Year B • Co-ordinated Programming of scheme delivery • Permitted Delivery - Stewards request location - and time-specific access to TfL network
The Clearview System • Database • Mapping • Communicationsand • Street gazetteer
Participants Today - TLRN • Business Planners • Programming Engineers • TfL Stewards • Utilities And tomorrow?? • All Utilities • Boroughs
TfL Programme Co-ordination - Key Features • Planned Works initially • Participation with the Utilities • Voluntary extension of the Code of Practice/EToN for scheme co-ordination
Publishing The Data Now to: • TfL Delivery Divisions • Stewards Ideally: • Utilities • Boroughs Eventually: • The Public and others
Clearview - Overview • Integrated network management, co-ordination and permitting interface • In development at TfL • Will deliver: • A central repository of planned works • At-a-glance visibility of all proposed works on the network • Accurate GIS mapping of works • Full database capability (Oracle platform) • Scheme Works Permitting
Clearview - Overview Continued • It will allow the business to: • Better plan and co-ordinate works • Mitigate predicted impact of works • Make effective permitting decisions
Clearview - Scheme Planning & Delivery CO-ORDINATORS OF STREET AND ROAD WORKS • TfL Delivery Teams • Streets • Buses • Other Role of Co-ordinators: Will have visibility of Schemes and Works co-ordination, planning and delivery to minimise disruption. Where TfL is the permitting authority, the system will help manage permitting and enforcement. • Others • Boroughs • Royal Parks • Highway Authorities • Utilities
Clearview - Scheme Planning & Delivery Users of Street and Roadworks Information • TfL • LTCC • Corporate • Business Planning Role of Others: Will use the management system as a source of information to help shape their own policies and plans. • Others • Media/Public • Police • Network Rail • Motoring Organisations • Other Organisations • (Freight, Pedestrian, etc.) • Counties • Central Government
Clearview - Providing London-wide visibility of all Programmed Schemes
…and select any Programmed Works Item to view background detail
Search for Works Events by geographical area, dates, impact or time...
Requirements for good street & roadworks data • Good IT systems • Quality-assured data • Proactive challenge of works notices • Scrutiny of data submitted by the promoters of works
Quality Gazetteer requirements • Creation of a Quality Pan-London Level 3 Gazetteer • Maintenance and ownership of data
Utilising existing legislation to better effect To deal with: • Traffic Sensitivity • Special Engineering Difficulties (SED) • Reinstatement Category • Protected Streets • And others..
Enhancements to EToN Requested in TfL’s COP response: • Impact of works on various modes of transport (vehicles, buses, pedestrians, cyclists) • Time of works (day/night, etc.) • Locality within a street (footway,/carriageway lane, etc)