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RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION
ENVIRONMENTAL AND
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT PLAN
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DILAPIDATION SURVEY................................................................................................................... 21
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APPENDIX A .................................................................................................................................... 26
ZETLAND
Lot 100 DP 1135864, 6 Wolseley Grove, Zetland NSW 2017
1.0 GENERAL
The Construction Management Plan (CMP) has been prepared to address the
requirements of Sydney City Council. The report will assess ways of minimising the
impact of construction works associated with the proposed works development site.
The CMP will outline the procedures which are intended to be implemented to
manage construction activities so as to ensure that these activities do not lead to
the generation of unacceptably high levels of environmental or community
disturbance over the life of the project.
1.1
SITE PLAN
Site plans showing the various construction staging, planning and access items
have been prepared and are enclosed within this report. Please refer to these
plans in conjunction with reading the enclosed Construction Management Plan.
Note: A list of these plans is as follows:
x Appendix A Site Management Plan SMP01
1.2
OBJECTIVES
REFERENCES
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1.4
CONSULTATION
The planning and implementation of the construction works will be completed in
consultation with the following statutory authorities where applicable:
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Lot 100 DP 1135864, 6 Wolseley Grove, Zetland NSW 2017
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CONSTRUCTION HOURS
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General Principals
2.1.1 Excavation
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2.1.2 Construction
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All materials are to be stored within the site boundary. Due to the nature of
the site it will be necessary to review storage areas as the works progress.
No materials are to be stored on public footpaths and / or roads.
All materials are to be stored within the site boundary. This includes
excavation machinery, building material and waste storage containers. All
loading and unloading operations are to comply with Workcover and any
other statutory body requirements.
Care is to be taken when locating stockpiles. Due to the nature of the site it
will be necessary to review storage areas as the works progress.
No materials are to be stored on public footpaths and/or roads
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Lot 100 DP 1135864, 6 Wolseley Grove, Zetland NSW 2017
ROAD TRAFFIC
Throughout the excavation and construction phase of the works to be carried out on
the site the following management procedures are to be implemented
Heavy vehicle traffic flow to & from the site during excavation and construction
activities will at all times utilise the work zone allocated by the RTA and Council.
These movements will be predominantly excavated materials, deliveries i.e.
concrete and trade material and rubbish removal. Movements will be scheduled to
avoid the peak traffic conditions and to avoid any vehicle queuing.
All deliveries will be listed and managed the day before via site staff. No deliveries
will take place unless booked prior the day before.
Private and Commercial vehicles associated with the project will be directed to
either use public transport or utilise on street parking. No parking is available within
the site boundaries.
The primary transportation consideration during construction is access to and from
the site and Internal circulation, that is, maintaining public traffic flow, is primarily a
function of this detailed construction management plan.
3.1.1 Proposed ingress and egress routes to the construction site
All persons accessing the site are to enter via the main site entry off
Grandstand Parade. Any persons new to the site will enter into the induction
room/ site office entry for site specific inductions process. Under no
circumstances will any construction vehicle or person enter the site via
Victoria Park Parade. The appropriate signage will be erected at this
entrance informing all personnel of this. Arrival of trucks to be scheduled to
avoid queuing at entry gates.
3.1.2 Proposed Construction Zone Locations
All loading/un-loading of materials will occur within the site boundaries. No
construction zone will be required. Traffic Controllers will be on hand to
guide larger vehicles into the site using Stop Go battens.
3.1.3 Dust and Noise
Throughout excavation and construction the site will be enclosed by 1.8
metre high chain wire fencing, with Trico branded shade cloth attached to it.
Fencing which separates the existing townhouse back entrance from the site
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Lot 100 DP 1135864, 6 Wolseley Grove, Zetland NSW 2017
3.2
PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC
During the duration of the project, there will be chain wire fencing surrounding the
site to ensure pedestrian access is restricted at all times. All site gates will be
locked outside hours of operation, with their use being closely managed by Trico
Site Management whilst construction works are taking place. All fencing will be
clad with shade cloth. Trico Site Management will also ensure that all pedestrian
footpaths/walkways surrounding the site are kept free of any construction debris,
and fit for use.
Deliveries and Materials being un/loaded will all occur within the site boundaries,
with Trico Site Management ensuring that pedestrian foot traffic is not hindered on
arrival of vehicles. Traffic Control will be utilised should any vehicle entering site to
oversized.
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Lot 100 DP 1135864, 6 Wolseley Grove, Zetland NSW 2017
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4.3
REFERENCES
TRICO CONSTRUCTIONS Construction Manual for Construction Managers
and Site Managers.
Sydney City Council
Environmental Protection Legislation
GENERAL PRINCIPLES
It is important to design and install measures that reduce the erosion hazard of any
particular construction activity. Once this is achieved, run off water which carries the
sediment must be controlled and contained within the site boundaries in such a way
as to reduce the amount of sediment leaving the site. Generally, this may be
achieved by the following:
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Install full sediment fences adjacent to the perimeter site fencing occurs
Install temporary sediment trap arrangement should any water bounre
material be generated through excavation and site cleaning.
Ongoing maintenance of erosion control devices as excavation continues and
structures commence.
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After each storm all sediment traps shall be cleared and replaced (if required)
to council satisfaction.
The management of sediment and erosion control around the stockpile base
areas is to include sediment fencing where required.
Reappraisal of all devices during construction.
Maintenance of all drainage and sediment control measures, as required.
To minimise wind erosion of soil, water will be spread over the site twice a day
(mid-morning and mid-afternoon) to ensure all top soil is moist and dispersion
via wind is mitigated.
All erosion & sediment control measures are to be installed and maintained in
accordance with managing urban storm water, 3rd edition produced by the
NSW department of housing.
All erosion and siltation control devices are to be placed prior to the
commencement of any construction works. All silt traps are to have deposited
silt removed regularly during construction.
Temporary sediment barriers are to be installed to all pits likely to collect silt
laden water.
Not withstanding details shown in Appendix A are the contractors sole
responsibility to ensure that all site activities comply with the requirements of
the clean water Act.
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Lot 100 DP 1135864, 6 Wolseley Grove, Zetland NSW 2017
PURPOSE
SCOPE
MAJOR MEASURES
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5.4
Waste generation from construction activities on the site will be minimised, reused or
recycled where applicable;
Dedicated and secure containers will be provided on site by an approved waste
handling company for non-recyclable waste;
Waste that can be re-cycled will be separated on site into specific bins by the selected
waste subcontractor. This will typically include:
o Concrete
o Bricks
o Timber
o Steel
o Plasterboard
o PVC
Mixed waste will be transported off site to a recycling depot where it will be further
sorted for re-use and / or recycling.
The waste contractor will assist regular waste performance by reporting to the builder.
WASTE MANAGEMENT PRINCIPALS
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TRICO CONSTRUCTIONS Pty Ltd is aiming to reduce the amount of waste to land
fill by adopting the waste management hierarchy of avoid > reuse > recycle >
dispose in the excavation and construction processes. The following document
outlines waste management procedures to be carried out to assist in reducing
waste.
The first step is to ensure that all people involved are aware of the WMP and
understand the importance. It is therefore necessary for architects, interior
designers, site managers, foremen, leading hands and labourers working for
TRICO CONSTRUCTIONS are prepared to assist in managing waste minimisation.
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Inductions:
To achieve the awareness of the WMP to all persons on site including TRICO
CONSTRUCTIONS employees and subcontractors, the WMP procedures will be
incorporated into the site specific induction, which all workers on the site must
undertake prior to their commencement on site. TRICO CONSTRUCTIONS
employees will undertake a specific induction, outlining their duties, in enforcing
WMP procedures are complied with by subcontractors.
Procedures of WMP:
The following approach will be adopted to waste management planning;
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Issue this WMP to Site management to establish the awareness by all parties
for construction waste and ongoing waste management of the building.
Create an induction to be incorporated in the site specific induction.
Include condition in Sub-contracts for compliance with this WMP.
Engage a suitable waste removal contractor.
Obtain Work Method Statements (WMS) from sub-contractors which are to
include compliance with WMP.
TRICO CONSTRUCTIONS to supply adequate bins and removal methods.
TRICO CONSTRUCTIONS site team to monitor and ensure compliance with
WMP by sub-contractors.
Monitor feedback reports from waste removal contractor.
Upon completion remove all bins and temporary signage from site.
Incentives / repercussions:
Incentives to be provided to TRICO CONSTRUCTIONS employees and sub-contractors to
achieve best practices in waste management. The following to be implemented;
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Lot 100 DP 1135864, 6 Wolseley Grove, Zetland NSW 2017
General overview
The proposed development will commence with some initial site clearing of top soil and
removal of stock piled excavated materials from site. Following this, there will be detailed
excavation and backfilling, where it is TRICO CONSTRUCTIONS intention to utilise the
excavated materials as backfill. As construction progresses, additional materials such as
concrete, brickwork, blockwork, and various finishes materials will be encounters.
Bins are to be stored on the site within the extent of the existing asphalt. Recycling
procedures for the construction of the building to be undertaken by both the builder and
the waste contractor. Site will as far as possible and outlined below, separate recycling
materials on site. Focus on waste management will therefore be greatly directed at the
source in avoiding waste and at waste recycling by both the builder and the waste
contractor. The waste contractor will also sort any general waste bins taken off the site to
further enhance waste recycling processes.
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EXTERIOR WALLS:
ROOF COVERING:
FOUNDATIONS:
ACCESS TO THE SITE:
CONTAMINATION:
VEGETATION:
OUTBUILDINGS:
N/A
EXISTING BUILDING:
DEMOLITION
DESCRIPTION
CONSTRUCTION
DESCRIPTION
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Trico Construction Pty Ltd
Site Address:
Applicant's Name:
Applicant's Address:
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STORED
SEPARATELY
IN GEOTEXTILE
WASTE
RECEPTACLE
STORED
SEPARATELY
IN GEOTEXTILE
WASTE
RECEPTACLE
TIMBER
GENERAL
PLASTERBOARD
All offsite
CONCRETE
ZETLAND - RESIDENTIAL
Lot 100 DP 1135864, 6 Wolseley Grove, Zetland NSW 2017
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BRANDOWNKEMPS CREEK,
BRANDOWNTHORNLEIGH,
ECO CYCLE
MATERIALSWETHERILL PARK,
BENIDICTSCHIPPING
NORTON
BRANDOWNKEMPS CREEK,
BRANDOWNTHORNLEIGH,
ECO CYCLE
MATERIALSWETHERILL PARK,
BENIDICTSCHIPPING
NORTON
CSR
WETHERILL PARK,
BENIDICTSCHIPPING
NORTON
N/A
WETHERILL PARK,
BENIDICTSCHIPPING
NORTON
N/A
BRANDOWNKEMPS CREEK,
BRANDOWNTHORNLEIGH,
ECO CYCLE
MATERIALSWETHERILL PARK,
BENIDICTSCHIPPING
NORTON
BRANDOWNKEMPS CREEK,
BRANDOWNTHORNLEIGH,
ECO CYCLE
MATERIALSWETHERILL PARK,
BENIDICTSCHIPPING
NORTON
RECYCLED
THROUGH
CSR
MATERIALS-
MATERIALS-