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Guidelines for UndergroundUtility Installations CrossingHighway Rights-of-WayMarch 2013 Transportation Association of CanadaGuidelines for UndergroundUtility Installations CrossingHighway Rights-of-WayMarch 2013 Transportation Association of CanadaCopyright 2013 byTransportation Association of Canada2323 St. Laurent , ON K1G 4J8 Tel. (613) 736-1350 ~ Fax (613) 978-1-55187-507-1 DISCLAIMERThe material presented in this text was carefully researched and presented. However,no warranty expressed or implied is made on the accuracy of the contents or theirextraction from reference to publications; nor shall the fact of distribution constituteresponsibility by TAC or any researchers or contributors for omissions, errors or pos-sible misrepresentations that may result from use of interpretation of the material con-tained of this document has been prepared based on A Guide for Accommodating UtilitiesWithin Highway Right-of-Way, 2005, published by the American Association of State Highwayand Transportation Officials, Washington, by REPORT DOCUMENTATION FORM Title and Subtitle Guidelines for Underground Utility Installations Crossing Highway Rights-of-Way Report Date March 2013 Coordinating Agency and Address Transportation Association of Canada 2323 St.
Guidelines for Underground Utility Installations Crossing Highway Rights-of-Way March 2013 i Acknowledgements The development of Guidelines for Underground Utility Installations Crossing Highway Rights-of-Way was undertaken by a group of volunteers under the auspices of the Public Utilities Management
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