Search results Masonry And Brick Buildings Demolition Demolition techniques Piecemeal demolition - by hand Masonry and brick buildings Although only hand-held tools are used in this technique, lifting appliances may be necessary to hold larger structural members during cutting and for lowering... E6-masonry-and-brick-buildings Introduction Demolition Demolition techniques Piecemeal demolition - by machine Introduction Roof structures supported on wall plates should normally be demolished to wall plate level by hand. Where the building to be demolished is attached to another structure, the... E6-techniques-introduction References Demolition References Legislation Explosives Acts 1875 & 1923 Clean Air Acts 1993 Public Health Act 1961 Health and Safety at Work, etc. Act 1974 Control of Pollution Act 1974 Environmental Protection Act 1990 New Roads and Street Works Act 1991 Lifting... E6-references Pre-contract Appraisal Site Logistics and Planning Pre-contract appraisal and determining requirements Prior to work starting on site, the pre-construction information should be closely studied by the Principal Contractor and the following steps taken, ensuring that, where appropriate,... a2-pre-contract-appraisal Communication Site Logistics and Planning General arrangements Communication Effective communications play a critical part in creating a safe working environment by ensuring that everyone on the project is appropriately involved in the decision making, and to ensure that... a2-communication Site Boundary Site Logistics and Planning General arrangements Site boundary At all sites where it is reasonably practicable to do so, a fence should be erected enclosing all construction activities. It is also a requirement under the CDM Regulations that Principal Contractors... a2-site-boundary 10.5.2 2 Planning to reduce nuisance Nuisance 10.5 CONSTRUCTION GOOD PRACTICE 10.5.2 Design and Planning 10.5.2.2 Planning to reduce nuisance Project sequencing is a key consideration where the likelihood of nuisance issues arising can be addressed. For example, demolition could be commenced in... 10-5-2-2-planning-to-reduce-nuisance 13.5.1 Main river - England and Wales WATER 13.5 PLANNING FOR CONSTRUCTION 13.5.1 Main River - Requirement for a permit or exemption England and Wales Through The Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2016, activities relating to flood risk related activities... 13-5-1-main-river-england-and-wales Further Sources of Information Waste Further Sources of Information Websites Regulation and guidance Statutory Guidance England and Wales Waste duty of care code of practicehttps://www.gov.uk/government/publications/waste-duty-of-care-code-of-practice Scotland Duty of care: code... 11-further-sources-of-information 0.2 Site Offices and Fit-out Setting up on Site 0.2 Site Offices and Fit-out 0.2.1 General appearance The condition, appearance and upkeep of site offices is a mirror of the image and standards of an organisation. Appearance and upkeep also reflect on a business’s responsibility for... 0-2-site-offices-and-offices-fit-out 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54