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Chapter 6. Construction and workmanship a) Clause 6.2

Tolerances in this clause should be read as dimensional deviations and should be based on those given in the Manual of Contract Documents for Highway Works — Volume 1: Specification for Highway Works, clauses 1710, 1714, 1715 and 1723.

b) Clause 6.3.3.3

Additional guidance is given in the Manual of Contract Documents for Highway Works — Volume 1: Specification for Highway Works, clause 1717.

6.6 Appendix 106. Damage equivalent stresses for fatigue verification a) Clause A106.3.1 (103)

The use of the values of Æs,1 given in Table A106.2 should be agreed with the relevant authority.

b) Clause A106.3.2 P(101)

In the definitions of Scd,min.equ and Scd,max,equ, replace Sd with ¾Sd. Ac1¤Aco

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