Coordination

Infrastructure corridor management: treating the street as shared space

A corridor is more than pavement. It may carry drainage, water, wastewater, electricity, communications, gas, transit equipment, lighting and streetscape assets.

Editorial review: August 12, 2026 · Andrew P. Marlowfield

Competing needs share limited space

Access, separation, clearances, trees, foundations and future expansion can conflict.

Sequence matters

A coordinated construction sequence can reduce repeated disturbance.

Future access matters too

An installation that fits today but cannot be maintained without major disruption creates a long-term problem.

Use a corridor record

A shared record of owners, assets, projects and known constraints can improve future planning.

Scope. This page explains asset-management concepts, not operating procedures for critical infrastructure. Inspection methods, intervention thresholds and safety decisions must follow the asset owner’s standards, local rules and qualified professional judgement.