construction drawings

drawings

There are now two levels of drawings available.

 

A simple profile drawing is available along with the minimum foundation requirement detail.

 

Click here for specification.

 

Britpave ShopA complete set of construction drawings covering all aspects of any project is available from the Britpave Shop.

 

Please note: each individual user of CSB drawings is responsible for checking that they are using the latest version of the drawings

 

Additionally a complete set of data sheets is also available for download. A high quality set of printed data sheets can also be purchased from the Britpave Shop.

 

Britpave, as the nominated Highways Agency Promoter, has an obligation to ensure that controls are provided to ensure that the products it promotes are installed in accordance with BS EN 1317, Road Overseeing Authority Specification and Britpave Specification.

 

Britpave also acknowledges that it has an obligation to Members, Funders and Clients to make every effort to ensure that compliant product is provided, existing products are fully supported, revisions to Standards reflected, and future development undertaken.

 

The Britpave drawings and specification have been commissioned from Arup. They reflect the design and conformation features of the Concrete Step Barrier as crash tested in accordance with the requirements of the BS EN 1317.

 

All Britpave Licensed installers are required to purchase a set of drawings as part of their Licence Agreement.

 

It is the responsibility of the designer or contractor to ensure they are in possession of the latest specifications and drawings for the concrete step barrier. Britpave accepts no liability where there has been an installation of the concrete step barrier using expired issues. The current issue of Drawings for Concrete Step Barrier and Ancillary Items is Issue 2 released in March 2007. See Terms and Conditions of Licensed Installers.

 

The discounted cost for Britpave members acknowledges the support membership is providing for the Association, and goes a small way towards defraying the cost of the production of the drawings.