Search results 7.4 Construction General Code of Practice ECOLOGY 7.4 GENERAL CODE OF PRACTICE FOR CONSTRUCTION Prior to starting works on site, contract documentation, existing studies, surveys and Environmental Statements/Environmental Impact Assessments should be reviewed to determine how the construction works may... 07-4-construction-general-code-of-practice 11.8.6 Separation and storage of waste on-site WASTE 11.8 STORAGE OF WASTE 11.8.6 Separation and storage of waste on-site The purpose of separating different waste streams before they are collected for reuse, treatment or disposal is to improve the quantity and, by preventing cross-contamination, the quality... 11-8-6-separation-and-storage-of-waste-on-site 10.5.3.1 Noise and Vibration Monitoring Nuisance 10.5 CONSTRUCTION GOOD PRACTICE 10.5.3 Preventing or Reducing Nuisance 10.5.3.1 Noise and Vibration Where project operations are identified as being sufficiently close to sensitive receptors, noise and/or vibration readings should be undertaken... 10-5-3-1-noise-and-vibration-monitoring 11.11.6 Contaminated and uncontaminated soils aris WASTE 11.11 RECOVERY OF WASTE 11.11.6 Contaminated and uncontaminated soils arising from land affected by contamination CL:AIRE (Contaminated Land: Applications in Real Environments) is a respected independent not-for-profit organisation established in 1999... 11-11-6-contaminated-and-uncontaminated-soils-aris Site Waste Management Plan - Project exceeding £30 WASTE APPENDIX 9 SITE WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN - PROJECT EXCEEDING £300K AND LESS THAN £500K IN VALUE Project name: ... 11-appendix-9-site-waste-management-plan-project-e Ecology Checklist Ecology Checklist YES NO N/A Comments / Actions Has an ecological assessment or survey (possibly required during planning) been completed for the site and surrounding area? If an assessment or survey... 7-ecology-checklist Development of the Plan CDM Regulations Principal Contractor Development of the Construction Phase Plan For all but the simplest projects, it is likely that the plan may not be sufficiently developed to cover all of the work the project will involve but may only cover early phases... b4-development-of the-plan Site Visits for schools and local communities Site Logistics and Planning Site Visits for schools and local communities Increasingly companies within the built environment are opening their sites and offices to schools, colleges, universities and local communities. Some may be required to do so as part of... a2-site-visits-for-schools-and-local-communities 16.3 Identifying and communicating roles and responsibilities MAKING IT HAPPEN 16.3 IDENTIFYING AND COMMUNICATING ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES On small construction projects the project manager may be in complete control and take responsibility for everything that happens on site. On larger projects, however, there may be... 16-3-identifying-and-communicating-roles-and-respo Site Layout Site Logistics and Planning Site Layout In addition to considerations of the site boundary, there are a range of other factors to be considered in deciding upon the site layout. Details will vary according to the operations to be undertaken, but the following... a2-site-layout 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18