InfraRYL
InfraRYL provides common ground rules for projects where every detail affects the overall outcome.
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Designers prepare plans for streets, transport routes, utility networks, and other infrastructure projects.
InfraRYL serves as a quality benchmark in the background of the design process. Plans can refer to its requirements without having to rewrite all technical details separately.
This ensures that plans are aligned with implementation requirements from the outset.


Public clients are responsible for infrastructure projects such as streets, water services, and transport environments.
InfraRYL provides a uniform framework for procurement. Requests for quotations and contracts can rely directly on its requirements.
This makes projects easier to compare and ensures that quality does not vary depending on the contractor.
Contractors often perform renovation work under varying conditions and within the constraints of existing structures.
KorjausRYL defines work quality and implementation methods, ensuring that requirements are not left open to project-specific interpretation.
This facilitates planning, execution, and cooperation with other project stakeholders.


Supervisors monitor whether infrastructure works comply with contracts and technical requirements.
InfraRYL provides concrete criteria for evaluating the quality of structures, materials, and workmanship.
This ensures that assessments are based on common rules rather than subjective interpretation.
Material suppliers provide products for infrastructure construction, such as pipes, structural layers, and surface materials.
InfraRYL defines the required properties and performance criteria for products.
This makes it easier to demonstrate product suitability to clients, designers, and contractors.

RYL’s established role as the project's general technical reference document is comparable to that of the contractual document YSE.
The Building Act and YSE require that design and construction be carried out in accordance with good construction practice.
