CONSTRUCTION And ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN

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CONSTRUCTION andENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENTPLANRESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISIONALEXANDRA DRIVE BELLWOODJanuary 2012de Groot & Benson Pty LtdConstruction Management Plan – Alexandra DriveJob No: 91111– File name : 91111 Construction Management Plan Jan 2012.docPage iJanuary 2012

CONSTRUCTION andENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENTPLANRESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISIONALEXANDRA DRIVE BELLWOODJanuary 2012de Groot & Benson Pty LtdACN 052 300 571Ph 02 6652 1700Fax 02 6652 7418Email: dgb@tpgi.com.auConstruction Management Plan – Alexandra DriveJob No: 91111– File name : 91111 Construction Management Plan Jan 2012.doc236 High StreetPO Box 1908Coffs Harbour NSW 2450Page iiJanuary 2012

TABLE OF CONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTS.iiiDOCUMENT CONTROL STATUS . iv1INTRODUCTION . 52PROJECT DESCRIPTION .63OBJECTIVES .74ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN .84.1 MONITORING AND MEASUREMENT .84.1.1 SITE INSPECTIONS AND RECORD KEEPING . 84.1.2 PUBLIC FEEDBACK . 84.1.3 SITE INDUCTION . 85IMPLEMENTATION OF MANAGEMENT PLAN .95.1 INTRODUCTION .95.2 TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT .95.2.1 GENERAL . 95.2.2 SITE ACCESS CONDITIONS. 95.2.3 WORKING HOURS . 115.2.4 PEDESTRIANS . 115.2.5 EMERGENCY VEHICLE ACCESS . 115.2.6 POTENTIAL IMPACT OF CONSTRUCTION TRAFFIC . 115.2.7 EXISTING TRAFFIC FLOWS . 115.2.8 CONSTRUCTION TRAFFIC IMPACT. 125.3 CONTRACTOR MANAGEMENT .135.4 CONSTRUCTION PHASE.145.4.1 GENERAL . 145.4.2 DUST MANAGEMENT . 155.4.3 SEDIMENT AND EROSION CONTROL. 165.4.4 SURFACE WATER MONITORING . 175.5 MAINTENANCE PHASE .195.5.1 SEDIMENT AND EROSION CONTROL. 195.5.2 SURFACE WATER MONITORING . 205.5.3 MAINTENANCE . 215.6 OPERATIONAL PHASE .225.6.1 SURFACE WATER MONITORING . 225.6.2 MAINTENANCE OF STRUCTURES . 23APPENDIX A .24APPENDIX B. 25Construction Management Plan – Alexandra DriveJob No: 91111– File name : 91111 Construction Management Plan Jan 2012.docPage iiiJanuary 2012

DOCUMENT CONTROL STATUSIssueRev.Issued ToQtyDateReviewedApproveddraftGeoff SmythJanuary 2009RDGRDGfinalGeoff SmythOctober 2010RDGRDGFinal2Geoff SmythJanuary 2012RDGRDGPrinted:Last Saved:File Name:Project Manager:Name of Organisation:Name of Project:Name of Document:Job Number:24 January, 2012 4:23 PM24 January 2012 4:21 PMS:\91\91111 Faringdon Way\WP\91111 Construction Management Plan Jan2012.docRob de GrootNambucca Gardens Estate Pty LtdConstruction Management planBellwood CMP91111Construction Management Plan – Alexandra DriveJob No: 91111– File name : 91111 Construction Management Plan Jan 2012.docPage ivJanuary 2012

de Groot & Benson Pty Ltd1INTRODUCTIONThe site of the proposed Alexandra Drive development is located on 54.92ha of landapproximately 1km west of the Nambucca, in the Nambucca Local Government area.The land is situated on the northern corner of on either side of Alexandra drive and borders twocreeks, Swampy creek and Bellwood creek.Figure 1.1, area to be enclosed by the proposed development.The land is to be sub divided for residential living with all the land being subdivided except forthe various reserve areas proposed. The site is planned to be developed over several stages.The following document outlines the construction, traffic and pedestrian management measuresto be adopted by the Head Contractor for Stage 1. The actions recommended will provide forsafe ingress and egress from the site whilst minimising and mitigating potential impacts driversusing Alexandra Drive. A particular focus is on traffic and pedestrian management for theconstruction of Stage 1 of the proposed development.This document also identifies a range of sound construction practices to mitigate environmentalrisks during Stage 1 works. These will be addressed by the Stage 1 Construction EnvironmentalManagement Plan (CEMP) to be undertaken by the Head Contractor. The list of issues is basedupon the NSW Department of Housing’s standard, which is a benchmark document for thistype of construction in NSW.The traffic, construction and environmental management issues identified and therecommended actions will be similar for ongoing stages of the works and the managementprocess outlined in this section will be used as a template for future stages of work, to beimplemented at the development progresses.Construction Management Plan – Alexandra DriveJob No: 91111– File name : 91111 Construction Management Plan Jan 2012.docPage 5January 2012

de Groot & Benson Pty Ltd2 PROJECT DESCRIPTIONThe following drawing shows the layout of the proposed development.Figure 2.1, Lot Layout.The main development is located west of the Pacific Highway occupies both sides of AlexandraDrive. Access during construction, to the site is proposed from one point: Alexandra Drive –the eastern leg of the roundabout at the entrance to the undevelopedland.The type of construction operations which will be undertaken onsite will include: Bulk Earthworks Road and drainage works Service utility installation Residential construction Landscape works.The type of vehicles which will be operating on the site and requiring access to the site include,tip trucks, excavators, backhoes, graders, water carts, concrete mixers and pumps, rollers etc.Construction Management Plan – Alexandra DriveJob No: 91111– File name : 91111 Construction Management Plan Jan 2012.docPage 6January 2012

de Groot & Benson Pty Ltd3OBJECTIVESThe Environmental and Construction Management Plan will be used to define the traffic andenvironmental management measures to be adopted by the Head Contractor for the Stage 1works on the site. These measures are to be implemented to: provide a safe environment for all surrounding residents, road users and workers onsite provide protection to workers, visitors and the general public from traffic andenvironmental hazards that may arise as a result of the construction activity minimise the disruption, congestion and delays to all road users Ensure network performance is maintained at an acceptable level throughout the term ofthe work. eliminate or mitigate risks of damage or degradation to the environment through soundconstruction management practicesTo achieve these objectives, the Construction Management Plan will: ensure that the road capacity is sufficient to accommodate vehicle traffic volumes anddisruptions are minimised ensure that appropriate warning and information signs are installed ensure that all needs of road users, motorists, pedestrians, cyclists, public transportpassengers and people with disabilities are accommodated provide for work activities to be undertaken sequentially to reduce the adverse impacts ofthe work provide for safety procedures to enable work personnel to enter and leave the work areain a safe manner Identify potential environmental risks from standard construction activities and definesound construction practices to be adopted by the Head Contractor to eliminate ormitigate these risks.Construction Management Plan – Alexandra DriveJob No: 91111– File name : 91111 Construction Management Plan Jan 2012.docPage 7January 2012

de Groot & Benson Pty Ltd44.1ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLANMonitoring and Measurement4.1.1 Site Inspections and Record KeepingThe operation will monitored to ensure that it proceeds as explained in the Head ContractorsCMP. Daily inspections before construction will ensure are concurrent with those specified inthe plan and that there are no potential hazards. Any adverse impacts will be recorded andimmediately dealt with if they arise.4.1.2 Public FeedbackThe head contractor will be obligated to develop a constructive relationship with those in theimmediate vicinity and community of the development.A forum for consultation with the public will be set up where feedback will be encouraged andupdates on the development will be posted to keep residents up to date with activities on site.A letter box drop to inform local residents of construction timing, work duration and whatworks are occurring at what times, changes to these times should also be notified to residents.Any suggestions or complaints concerning the construction traffic will be processed, recordedand appropriate action taken where necessary. Public will be notified as to how the issue hasbeen dealt with.4.1.3 Site InductionAnyone entering the site will be required to undergo a site induction. The induction willinclude access routes, parking, deliveries, emergency procedures, OH & S and standardenvironmental requirements and regulations.Construction Management Plan – Alexandra DriveJob No: 91111– File name : 91111 Construction Management Plan Jan 2012.docPage 8January 2012

de Groot & Benson Pty Ltd5 IMPLEMENTATION OF MANAGEMENT PLAN5.1INTRODUCTIONProjects of this size are typically required to prepare an Environmental Management plan priorto Construction.The Environmental Management Plan construction site specific plan which is used to ensurethat best practice environmental management procedures are applied to the constructionpractices and the maintenance and environmental phases of each stage of development The findings of the site’s environmental assessment are adhered to and the conditions ofapproval are followed to the letter On site activities comply with all current environmental legislation The environmental risks associated with the project are properly identified and managed.An Environmental Management Plan will be prepared for the development prior toconstruction. This will be prepared with reference to the NSW Government’s “Guideline forPreparation of Environmental Management Plans” (DIPNR 2004). Many issues considered aspart of the Environmental Management Plan are common on such developments. The NSWDepartment of Housing Guideline EMP Checklist (2000), can be used as a guide as many ofthese issues are identified. The checklist is summarised in Appendix B.The following sections outline the proposed control measures for a range of issues that mayarise during construction, operation and maintenance stages of development; and proposes theimplementation of these control measures to each stage of development. It should be noted thatthe application of these control measures at each stage of development will be assessed on acase-by-case basis as development progresses. The diagram shown below in [Section 5.2.2](including vehicle access routes and control measures) will be used as a template for the layoutof future stages of development.5.2TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT5.2.1 GENERALTraffic Management Plans will be required to be prepared by the Head Contractor at each stageof construction. The recommendations contained in this document will be adopted

The Environmental and Construction Management Plan will be used to define the traffic and environmental management measures to be adopted by the Head Contractor for the Stage 1 works on the site. These measures are to be implemented to: provide a safe environment for all surrounding residents, road users and workers onsite provide protection to workers, visitors and the general public