Its use is compulsory for all road and rail controlling authorities and utility network operators and their contractors for access to the road and rail corridors to install and maintain utility assets.
This essential course gives an intensive look at the Code from principles to specifics, and includes discussion on the roles and needs of the different parties. It is very interactive, including case studies and group discussions.
It is designed for corridor managers, utility operators, consultants and contractor staff who supervise work in the road and rail corridors. It covers interpreting the Code from start to finish and how to comply with the requirements of the Utilities Access Act 2010.
Who should attend
Any-one who has responsibilities for administering or complying with the Code: corridor managers, administrators, road and railway asset managers, utility network operators, consultants, managers of people working in the road corridor.
Changes for new learners
WITT and this programme are part of Te Pūkenga – New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology .