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NR/L3/CIV/199 ISSUE 1

Escalator and Moving Walk Construct, Commission and Decommission

active, Most Current
Organization: NR
Publication Date: 5 March 2022
Status: active
Page Count: 95
scope:

The work instruction defines the process of construction, commissioning and decommissioning of new installations and refurbishment of EMWs within the operational property portfolio and third-party schemes on Network Rail infrastructure.

NOTE 1: See NR/L2/OHS/0047 'Managing Health and Safety in Construction (application of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations to Network Rail' for the requirements for managing the implementation of Construction (Design and Management) Regulations.

NOTE 2: See NR/L2/CIV/003 'Engineering and Architectural Assurance of Buildings and Civil Engineering Works' for the management of a Lift Project assurance.

NOTE 3: See NR/L2/RSE/02009 'Engineering Management for Projects' for the Network Rail engineering management of Lift Projects.

NOTE 4: See NR/L2/INI/P3M/102 'Investment Decision Framework and Programme Delivery Lifecycle' for the investment Programme Delivery Lifecycle.

NOTE 5: See NR/L2/P3M/201 'Project Acceleration in a Controlled Environment (PACE)' for the management and control Lift Projects.

Purpose

The purpose of this work instruction is to provide a systematic approach to the construction, commissioning and decommissioning of escalators and moving walk (EMW) assets.

Document History

NR/L3/CIV/199 ISSUE 1
March 5, 2022
Escalator and Moving Walk Construct, Commission and Decommission
The work instruction defines the process of construction, commissioning and decommissioning of new installations and refurbishment of EMWs within the operational property portfolio and third-party...

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