Indirect Costs of Utility Placement and Repair Beneath Streets
1994-08
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Indirect Costs of Utility Placement and Repair Beneath Streets
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1994-08
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Minnesota Department of Transportation
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The report examines policy issues related to the placement of utilities beneath public rights-of-way. The principal issues discussed are: recognition of the present and future value of the space beneath public rights-of-way in space allocation decisions, methodologies for assessing the full societal costs of utility work in congested roadways, implementation of contractual practices and fee structures to mitigate conditions involving high societal costs, and the work that would be necessary to attempt to include the impact of utility cuts on life-cycle pavement costs.
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The support of the Local Road Research Board and the coordination efforts of the Center for Transportation Studies are acknowledged.
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Sterling, Raymond L.. (1994). Indirect Costs of Utility Placement and Repair Beneath Streets. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/208742.
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