Permanent construction site (road construction)

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Excavations in the street space as a permanent construction site.

A permanent construction site (technically also a long-term job ) is a job on a street that is stationary for at least a full day. In contrast to the day- to- day construction site (work sites of shorter duration), the requirements for securing the work site are higher for permanent construction sites, as they also exist in the dark and generally intervene significantly in traffic management. Furthermore, the requirements for the barrier materials are higher or some barrier materials are not permitted (for example traffic cones ). In order to guarantee that the job security system works at all times, checks must be carried out at regular intervals, both day and night.

Norms and standards

Germany
Austria
  • RVS 05.05.40 ff. - Construction site protection
Switzerland
  • SN 640 885c - Signalization of construction sites on motorways and motorways
  • SN 640 886 - Temporary signage on main and secondary roads
  • SN 640 886p - Temporary signage on main and secondary roads

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