Industrial yard resurfacing Avonmouth: the whole‑life cost guide for port estates managers

Highways Plus advert: "Managing Avonmouth port estates? Tired of industrial yard resurfacing? The cheapest quote today = the most expensive decision over 5 years. Read our guide: The Whole-Life Cost of a Port Yard. | Highways Plus

A higher‑spec, correctly engineered HGV yard in Avonmouth almost always outperforms a budget resurfacing on total cost of ownership. When you factor axle loads, turning shear, drainage, fuel resistance, and downtime risk, premium mixes and heavier pavement build‑ups can extend service life by 40–60%, reduce annual repair spend by 25–35%, and cut unplanned shutdowns. Pay […]

The groundwork contractor’s guide to NRSWA street works & Chapter 8 compliance

A promotional graphic for Highways Plus asks if you received a defect notice last month, highlighting how NRSWA street works compliance can catch out even experienced groundworks contractors. It invites readers to read their compliance guide. | Highways Plus

If you break ground on the public highway, you must secure the right NRSWA street works permit or licence, run a compliant traffic management layout to Chapter 8, and keep qualified operatives and supervisors on site. Do those three things consistently, submit clean permit applications, and you avoid Fixed Penalty Notices, refusals, and costly shutdowns. […]

What is a Section 38 agreement? Section 38 vs Section 278 explained for developers

Informational graphic from Highways Plus asking, "Section 38 or Section 278? The difference matters." It warns about delays and refusals if confused, and promotes a guide explaining what a Section 38 agreement is and comparing both sections. | Highways Plus

Section 38 agreements cover new estate roads that a council will adopt. Section 278 agreements cover changes to existing public highways to enable your scheme. If you are building roads the council will eventually maintain, you need S38. If you are altering a live highway for access, signals, roundabouts, or safety improvements, you need S278. […]