Transport Asset Management Plan - Halton Borough Council
Transport Asset Management Plan - Halton Borough Council
Transport Asset Management Plan - Halton Borough Council
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<strong>Halton</strong> <strong>Borough</strong> <strong>Council</strong><br />
<strong>Transport</strong> <strong>Asset</strong> <strong>Management</strong> <strong>Plan</strong><br />
3.3 The Structures <strong>Asset</strong><br />
3.3.1 Inventory<br />
There are a total of 469 structures on the network. Of these, <strong>Halton</strong> as highway authority have<br />
maintenance responsibility for 275 including responsibility for maintenance of 38 retaining walls.<br />
Within the 469 total there are also a further 20 structures owned by <strong>Halton</strong> and maintained by the<br />
Bridges section but not classified as highway structures. The remaining structures are owned and<br />
maintained by other parties such as the Highways Agency, Network Rail and Manchester Ship Canal<br />
Company.<br />
Table 4 – Bridges inc. (Subway/Culverts & Tunnels)<br />
Road<br />
Road Over/Under<br />
Category<br />
A 69<br />
B 9<br />
C 7<br />
Unclassified 57<br />
Total 142<br />
Table 5 – Footbridges. No.<br />
Table 6 – Sign Gantries. No.<br />
Footway Number<br />
Road<br />
Number<br />
Category<br />
Category<br />
Total 29 Total 8<br />
Table 7 – Retaining walls.<br />
No.<br />
Road Total<br />
Category<br />
Total 58<br />
Table 8 – Other HBC Maintained Highway Structures<br />
Culverts