AUS-SPEC Rural roads

The new AUS-SPEC Rural roads package equips councils to implement better practices for the design, construction, maintenance and operation of local roads. Across the asset lifecycle, the package covers documentation for planning, design, tendering, contract preliminaries, construction, maintenance and operation of regional and rural roads.
Local councils manage approximately 80% of Australia’s total road network, comprising a mix of both unsealed and sealed roads. Roads in regional and rural areas provide a vital link between local communities and the major road networks. The design, construction and maintenance of these roads are generally implemented using traditional materials and practices, without any real scientific methodology.

AUS-SPEC, a joint venture between IPWEA and NATSPEC, released the new AUS-SPEC Rural roads package in October 2018, responding to challenges faced by regional, rural and remote councils. The national local government specification system, AUS-SPEC, has now been used by local councils since 1997. This new package is part of an ongoing investment by AUS-SPEC to support rural councils manage their largest asset, roads.

AUS-SPEC national documents have been specifically written for local government. Rural and remote councils will find the new AUS-SPEC Rural roads package useful to:
  • Easily document the design, construction and maintenance of their road network using SPECbuilder, specification compiler.
  • Assist councils in bridging the gap where there is lack of in-house engineering capability to efficiently deliver road assets using the new reference documents.
  • Significantly improve the structural integrity, safety and performance of sealed and unsealed roads and will assist councils to effectively serve their communities.

Enhanced technical skills are required to understand that sealed and unsealed local roads are dynamic systems with traffic, environment, road profile and material characteristics influencing their performance. Material blending can be used to reduce defects on the weather exposed unsealed wearing courses. Material and techniques for the placement of material are the only elements that can be controlled and improved.


AUS-SPEC has identified ways Councils can extend the life of constructed assets. These life extension methods are documented in the AUS-SPEC worksections and other new reference documents.
 
Intended use

Project types

Planning, design, construction and maintenance of contracts for local government assets in rural areas including:

  • Subdivisions
  • Minor roadways - sealed and unsealed
  • Minor bridges and related structures
  • Road reserve landscaping
  • Bushfire protection
  • Maintenance of sealed and unsealed roads

Size and complexity

Simple and less complex

Typical users

Engineering Services, Environmental Services, Asset and Maintenance Managers

Inclusions

  • Annual update including changes to Standards
  • SPECbuilder online specification compilation software compatible with all versions of Windows, Macintosh and Linux operating systems
  • Editable worksection Templates in Microsoft Word *.docx format
  • Guidelines and examples for preparing specifications, tender and contract documentation, maintenance management plans and contract schedules for design, construction and/or maintenance contracts.
  • Fully searchable pdf version of package with highlighted updates
  • Instructional guides and technical resources
  • Package USB for backup
  • Branded worksections