New CIHT report on the impacts of extreme weather on the physical road infrastructure with case studies showing successful physical interventions that can mitigate such impacts.
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Today, 9 October 2024, CIHT release a new report " Delivering a resilient transport network- maintaining and future proofing highway infrastructure from extreme weather events".
The report shows how preparing road infrastructure now is key to long-term resilience, saving costs, and protecting communities and the economy.
The changing climate is having a major impact on the UK ageing infrastructure. Flooding, higher temperatures, storms and severe weather are more common and accelerate failures and disruptions on the network. The UK needs a more resilient transport network to ensure reliability for people’s travel and for goods deliveries. This requires future-proofing and maintenance of the transport infrastructure.
This report contains an overview of the impacts of extreme weather on road infrastructure and guides practitioners in implementing ad hoc adaptation pathways, with case studies showing successful physical interventions that can mitigate such impacts.
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