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Page 1 of 3 Construction Method Statement: Pickford Lane, Dukinfield. 1. Parking for Site Operatives A site operative’s car park area will be formed adjacent to the site office and welfare provisions on site. The area will initially provide 8 spaces. This number can be increased if necessary as works progress and areas of hard standing are formed. Safe pedestrian routes will be formed from the car parking/site welfare area to other parts of the site. It is envisaged that up to 40 operatives may be working on site at peak periods during the build. Operatives will be encouraged to make use of public transport and/or share transport to site to minimise the number of vehicles arriving at site. 2. Deliveries/Unloading All deliveries will be made onto site via the main entrance on Pickford Lane. The enabling works will involve the removal of vegetation, breaking out and crushing the slab on site and then using the crushed material to form the entrance and haul roads around the site. During these works there will be very few deliveries to site and all crushed material useable topsoil will be retained on site for use during the development, therefore limiting the impact of the enabling works on Pickford Lane and surrounding roads. Delivery vehicles will enter the site in a forward direction. Once within the site the need for reversing will be minimised. Where reversing is required a competent banks man will be in attendance at all times. Deliveries will generally be timed between 9.00am and 3.00pm, to avoid peak traffic periods. 3. Security Material storage area and vehicular routes will be established as indicated on the attached plan. Materials will be brought to site on a ‘just in time’ basis to ensure safe routes around site are maintained at all times. We will secure the site boundary as indicated on the attached site plan. Where the existing neighbouring buildings do not provide sufficient security we will install secure hoarding to a minimum height of 2m. The Site Manager will inspect the hoarding daily to ensure the security of the site is maintained. Due to the nature of the works being undertaken, we will position the following safety signage on the site compound fencing: Work in Progress No Unauthorised Access Children Disclaimer Do Not Enter Site Office

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Page 1: Construction Method Statement: Pickford Lane, Dukinfield.plandocs.tameside.gov.uk/anitepublicdocs/00229764.pdf · Construction Method Statement: Pickford Lane, Dukinfield. 1. Parking

Page 1 of 3

Construction Method Statement: Pickford Lane, Dukinfield.

1. Parking for Site Operatives

A site operative’s car park area will be formed adjacent to the site office and welfare

provisions on site. The area will initially provide 8 spaces. This number can be increased if

necessary as works progress and areas of hard standing are formed. Safe pedestrian

routes will be formed from the car parking/site welfare area to other parts of the site.

It is envisaged that up to 40 operatives may be working on site at peak periods during the

build. Operatives will be encouraged to make use of public transport and/or share transport

to site to minimise the number of vehicles arriving at site.

2. Deliveries/Unloading

All deliveries will be made onto site via the main entrance on Pickford Lane. The enabling

works will involve the removal of vegetation, breaking out and crushing the slab on site and

then using the crushed material to form the entrance and haul roads around the site. During

these works there will be very few deliveries to site and all crushed material useable topsoil

will be retained on site for use during the development, therefore limiting the impact of the

enabling works on Pickford Lane and surrounding roads.

Delivery vehicles will enter the site in a forward direction. Once within the site the need for

reversing will be minimised. Where reversing is required a competent banks man will be in

attendance at all times. Deliveries will generally be timed between 9.00am and 3.00pm, to

avoid peak traffic periods.

3. Security

Material storage area and vehicular routes will be established as indicated on the attached

plan. Materials will be brought to site on a ‘just in time’ basis to ensure safe routes around

site are maintained at all times.

We will secure the site boundary as indicated on the attached site plan. Where the existing

neighbouring buildings do not provide sufficient security we will install secure hoarding to a

minimum height of 2m. The Site Manager will inspect the hoarding daily to ensure the

security of the site is maintained. Due to the nature of the works being undertaken, we will

position the following safety signage on the site compound fencing:

Work in Progress

No Unauthorised Access

Children Disclaimer

Do Not Enter

Site Office

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Emergency Contact Numbers

Wearing of PPE is mandatory No Hard Hat, No Safety Boots, NO

ENTRY

The wording on notices posted on site may differ to those above but will portray the same

message, and will minimise interaction and endeavour to prevent accidents and any

unauthorised access.

4. Wheel Washing Facilities

During periods of wet weather mud may well pose an issue during the project. To minimise

the inconvenience site roadways will be established during the early stages of the project to

provide clean access for vehicles. On-site traffic will be segregated from delivery vehicles to

further reduce the spread of mud. The site roadway will be kept clear and scraped/swept on

a regular basis. The Site Manager will carefully plan the project including bulk loading and

tipping areas to ensure that road going vehicles remain on the site road at all times to

prevent the transfer of mud from working areas.

Drivers will check their wheels for possible trapped stones or objects within rear wheels prior

to leaving the site and vehicles carrying waste will be adequately sheeted and measures will

be taken to ensure that mud and detritus is not swept into gullies. An area close to the site

exit will be provided to allow vehicles wheels to be washed down prior to entering the public

highway.

The Site Manager will check the weather forecast for the area on a regular basis and

prepare as necessary for poor weather and the possible transfer of mud from the site.

Where mud transfer becomes an issue a road sweeper will be deployed to maintain the

access road in good condition. The Site Manager will request this sweeper on an as

required basis.

5. Dust Control

The emission of dust and dirt will be controlled via the following methods during

construction works:

Site Manager will plan works to limit dust causing activities and ensure they are kept

away from sensitive receptors

Haul roads will be formed and hard surfaced wherever possible

All vehicles to switch off engines – no idling vehicles

All loads entering and leaving site will be covered

An appropriate speed limit will be enforced on site

Use of water as dust suppressant where applicable

Stockpiles will be enclosed or securely sheeted

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6. Site Waste Management

A full Site Waste Management Plan will be implemented on the project in line with our

company policy. All waste will be transported from the work areas to external waste skips

positioned within the agreed designated area and all operatives will practice good

housekeeping and maintain the site clear from rubble, debris and redundant waste, therefore

minimising the chances of an accident / incident occurring.

All waste will be removed from site by an approved waste carrier and where, due to site

constraints the segregation of all waste will take place off site.

The Site Manager will ensure that the SWMP is updated regularly and all waste transfer

notes retained on site for the duration of the works.

7. Working Hours

We propose construction working hours for the development (including the receipt of

deliveries) shall be:

07.00 to 17.00 hours Monday to Friday

08.30 to 13.00 hours on Saturdays

No works audible at the site boundary will be allowed on Sundays and Public Holidays.

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