Search results Principal Contractor Mobile Construction Equipment and Transport Management The Principal Contractor The principal contractor is responsible for developing the Construction Phase Plan. This plan should set the standards by which the project will be managed to reduce risks during... D5-principal-contractor 11.5.2.1 Legal requirements WASTE 11.5 ENVIRONMENTAL PERMITTING/ WASTE MANAGEMENT LICENSING 11.5.2 Environmental permitting England and Wales 11.5.2.1 Legal requirements Section 33 (1) of the Environmental Protection Act 1990 (EPA1990) requires that "a person shall not" - deposit... 11-5-2-1-legal-requirements 11.5.3.4 Exemptions for linear sites WASTE 11.5 ENVIRONMENTAL PERMITTING/ WASTE MANAGEMENT LICENSING 11.5.3 Exemptions from Environmental Permitting 11.5.3.4 Exemptions for linear sites Linear sites or networks are those sites covering long stretches typically of roads, rivers, canals or railways... 11-5-3-4-exemptions-for-linear-sites Introduction Introduction Important Notice This manual has been written for construction site staff by the environmental advisors of many of the UK's leading construction companies. For each relevant topic the manual aims to outline applicable legislation and codes of practice... Introduction 5 Procurement of subcontractors, designers 5 PROCUREMENT OF SUBCONTRACTORS, DESIGNERS AND SUPPLIERS Introduction Legislation Procurement process Example questions to include in prequalification or tender questionnaires Generic and particular requirements to include in tenders/ contracts for designers,... 05-procurement-of-subcontractors-designers-and-sup 6 Heritage and Archaeology 6 HERITAGE AND ARCHAEOLOGY 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Definitions 6.3 Legislation 6.4 Responsibility for Regulation 6.5 Built Heritage 6.6 Archaeology 6.7 Marine Archaeology 6.8 Landscapes 6.9 Working with Cultural Heritage Specialists 6.10... 06-heritage-and-archaeology 6.2 Definitions HERITAGE & ARCHEAOLOGY 6.1 INTRODUCTION Prior to development works a contractor will often be required to take account of any cultural heritage risks or impacts that have been identified for the site. This section outlines what the contractor will need to be aware... 06-2-definitions 6.1 Introduction HERITAGE & ARCHAEOLOGY 6.1 INTRODUCTION Prior to development works a contractor will often be required to take account of any cultural heritage risks or impacts that have been identified for the site. This section outlines what the contractor will need to... 06-1-introduction 6.4.1 England HERITAGE & ARCHAEOLOGY 6.4 LEGISLATION & RESPONSIBILITY FOR REGULATION 6.4.1 England At national government level three departments play a significant part in conservation of the historic environment - the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS);... 06-4-1-england 6.6.2 Scheduled ancient monuments HERITAGE & ARCHAEOLOGY 6.6 ARCHAEOLOGY 6.6.2 Scheduled Ancient Monuments Where nationally important archaeological remains and their settings are likely to be affected by proposed development, there is a presumption in favour of their physical preservation... 06-6-2-scheduled-ancient-monuments 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27