Post Determination

 

In order to establish accurate records of the implementation of departures, it is important to record for each location, whether a departure is ‘incorporated’, or ‘not incorporated’ into the works; whether anticipated cost benefits have been realised; and whether any approval conditions set as part of determination have been adhered to and its evidence uploaded to the departure record

Post Determination actions

It is incumbent on the National Highways (NH) Project Manager (PM) to make sure that the Post Determination stage has been completed in DAS for all the departures on their scheme.

Please note that only schemes that have their ‘Open For Traffic’ (OFT) date after 1st April 2015 require closing out departures at Post Determination stage.

The following steps needs to be undertaken by the NH PM:

  • Search DAS for the list of departures under the relevant PIN and make sure that it aligns with the scheme’s “Departures from Standards Checklist”

Note 1: The Post Determination dashboard accessible via “My filters” on the DAS home page only identifies DAS 3 records where Post Determination actions are outstanding.

Note 2: The Search page in DAS can be used to search against PINs (using the filter options provided) and show Post Determination statuses. The results can be used to provide a full list of departures for a specific scheme that require action.

Note 3: The Search page approach will also identify DAS 2.0 records in addition to DAS 3.0 records.

Note 4: Where necessary the PM can re-assign their role to a different PM to assist with the completion of the Post-Determination section. The ‘Assign’ button can be accessed within the ‘Submission’ section of the departure application form. DAS Admin have administrative tools that facilitate bulk re-assignment for scenarios where PMs have left the business. Applications migrated from DAS 2.0 can sometimes have data issues that mean they are not picked up during bulk transfers – please contact DAS Admin if expected applications are not visible.

Note 5: All rejected and withdrawn departures are automatically identified as “not incorporated” and do not require closing out at Post Determination.

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Treatment of departures determined on or before 31 March 2020 at Post Determination Stage

All departures that were determined on or before the 31 March 2020 should be considered as ‘DAS 2.0’ records for the purpose of the Post Determination stage. This means that the PMs need only update the status (incorporated/not incorporated) at the post-determination stage as well as the date for incorporation which could be the date that the scheme opened to traffic.

The information about whether a departure was incorporated should be in the scheme’s ‘Departures from Standards Checklist’ PCF product, H&S file, or handover documents.

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All departures that were determined in the above time frame will require the following steps to close out the departures at Post Determination Stage:

  • change the incorporated status from “To be Confirmed” to either “Incorporated” or “Not Incorporated” for each location. Where the departure has been incorporated, add the date incorporated (i.e. date open to traffic)
  • add the ‘Realised Cost Benefit’. If the departure was not incorporated into works, then the ‘Realised Cost Benefit’ shall be zero
    • untick the ‘Confidentiality’ checkbox as appropriate. Applications can be marked as confidential if they are submitted during a scheme’s tender phase, potentially providing competitive advantage. Once incorporated into works, there is typically no reason to keep the departure marked as confidential
    • if the Departure was approved with conditions, confirm whether each condition was adhered to and attach any relevant documentation as evidence using the attachments feature. The comments section should record any attachments as evidence i.e. Technical Notes, email correspondence between SES, Designer, Contractor and NH PM.

Treatment of departures determined on or after 5th May 2022 at Post Determination Stage

All departures that were determined in the above time frame will require the following steps to close out the departures at Post Determination Stage which includes the new Condition Management functionality:

  • change the incorporated status from “To be Confirmed” to either “Incorporated” or “Not Incorporated” for each location. Where the departure has been incorporated, add the date incorporated (i.e. date open to traffic)
  • add the ‘Realised Cost Benefit’. If the departure was not incorporated into works, then the realised cost benefit shall be zero
  • untick the ‘Confidentiality’ checkbox as appropriate. Applications can be marked as confidential if they are submitted during a scheme’s tender phase, potentially providing competitive advantage. Once incorporated into works, there is typically no reason to keep the departure marked as confidential
  • if the Departure was approved with conditions, confirm whether each condition was adhered to and attach any relevant documentation as evidence using the attachments feature. The comments field against each condition should be used to outline any evidence provided and any other relevant information.

Legacy Schemes with Open for Traffic (OFT) Date Post 1st April 2015

The following agreed text (with NH Legal) will need to be added to each relevant departure record for Legacy Schemes where no details were found on the Departures from Standards Checklist (PCF Product), H&S file or handover documents to close out departures at Post Determination stage:

“National Highways has searched the handover records for this scheme and has not found evidence of departure [departure reference number] to demonstrate whether the departure has been incorporated into the works or not. National Highways has been unable to obtain this information from suppliers that worked on the scheme and still cannot ascertain if the departure was incorporated into the works or not. National Highways has also searched our operational records since the scheme opened for traffic and are not aware of any safety concerns being raised in relation to the subject of the departure.

I therefore declare that National Highways cannot say if the departure was incorporated into the works or not. I declare that there is no evidence of safety concerns having been raised in relation to these works.

[Signed]

[Title]

[Date] “

The above text needs to be entered in the comments section of the Post Determination Stage for each departure record, but the Status (under location field) needs to be left as “To be Confirmed”.

Training videos

How to Process your Departure at Post Determination – recorded June 2023
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