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The Standards for Highways website contains the published Design Manual for Roads and Bridges (DMRB) and Manual of Contract Documents for Highway Works (MCHW) documents on behalf of the Overseeing Organisations of England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Users may also access archived copies of standards documents including Interim Advice Notes, as available from February 2001 onwards.
The reference used for MCHW and DMRB documents comprises five characters, of which the first two are based on the location of the document within the new structure (i.e. combination of discipline and asset lifecycle codes) and the final three are a unique number allocated by the discipline to which the document is allocated.
The discipline structure and related codes are as follows:
The asset lifecycle structure and related codes are as follows:
As an example: ‘GD 304 - Designing health and safety into maintenance’
The standards documents are versioned as follows:
The ‘My account’ feature allows you to bookmark standards documents of interest and opt into receiving email notifications about when your 'saved’ standards are updated or when any update is made to a standard.
You can create an account for free - create an account here.
The download standards feature within the ‘My account’ area allows you to pick a date from 1st April 2020 and download a zip file of all standards documents that were current on the selected date.
For any standards documents published before this date, you can go the main search page and enter a date from February 2001 onwards to download standards document on an individual basis.
Have you ever wondered why UK motorways have a consistent look and feel? Or, how is it that the UK roads and bridges are among the safest in the world?
The answer to these questions and many more can be found in the Design Manual for Roads and Bridges (DMRB), a suite of documents that define the requirements for every aspect of our road infrastructure.
The Manual of Contract Documents for Highway Works (MCHW) has been modernised and republished in September 2025 to embed quality, improve contract preparation and enable future construction practices. Key changes include a new document set structure, a new consistent clause style, dedicated country-specific versions, and the introduction of templates to replace contract specific appendices. Essential guidance to support the transition to the updated MCHW can be found on the MCHW Information hub. Please note this link will open an external website.
Webinars will be hosted to mark the publication of the updated MCHW. Register here:
The Manual of Contract Document for Highway Works (MCHW) are specification documents relating to motorway and all-purpose trunk roads in the UK. The MCHW is a core part of construction and maintenance contracts.
The MCHW is made up of the following document sets:
The Operational Technology Specifications library (OTS) forms a part of National Highways' documentation, defining the requirements for Operational Technology. It is the replacement for Traffic Systems and Signing (TSS) Plans Registry. The documents are being updated as part of National Highways' upgrade to the Design Manual for Roads and Bridges (DMRB) and the Manual for Contract Documents for Highways Works (MCHW).
For those familiar with TSS Plans Registry:
To gain access please email TSSPlansRegistry@nationalhighways.co.uk
Thereafter once you have access, the library can be accessed here.
Interim Advice Notes (IANs) were issued by National Highways from 1995 - 2017 but are no longer produced. They contained specific guidance to be used in connection with works on motorways and trunk roads in England, subject to any specific implementation instructions contained within an IAN.
While IANs must be read together with the DMRB and MCHW for the above works, and may incorporate amendments or additions to documents in these publications, they are not part of the DMRB or MCHW.