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Construction Management Plan - Southwark Council Planning Pages

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3 Infrastructure Works3.1 Utility Infrastructure WorksSeparatee soil / wasteand rainwater drainagee shall be provided to connect to the existing below grounddrainageinfrastructure.3.2 Road DiversionsThe construction traffic routes that will facilitate the delivery of goods and material to and from theProposed Development site will be agreed with <strong>Southwark</strong> <strong>Council</strong> and other relevant authorities (e.g.TfL) prior to construction activitycommencing.It is proposed that the construction vehicle movements would be restricted to the main arterial routesand specific arrangements, therefore ensuring vehicles would only impact on a minimal amount of localresidents, but not interfering with the users of the CS7 cycle route.The construction route has beendiscussed with TfL and is still under review, however it is envisagedthat construction vehicles could follow one or both of the two routess proposed below;The first is envisagedthat all ‘long’ HGV vehicles (articulated) would use a ‘lay‐by’ type approach onElephantand Castle (A3), so not to cause disruption to the local network west of f the proposedDevelopment.The second route would be made available to the remaining HGV vehicles. Thesee vehicles will passthrough the signal controlled junction on Elephant and Castle (A3) undertake their delivery on site, thenexit via Brook Drive before travelling north along Oswin Street, therefore bypassing many of the localresidents and the CS7 cycle routeon Elliots Row.3.3 Utilities DiversionUtilities diversions will be undertaken to provide an unencumbered Site. S It is the aspiration of LendLease tominimise disruption to existing services and highways wheree possible but this will bedependent upon discussions with the statutory providers. Lend leasee is responsible for the diversion ofexisting utility infrastructure within the Site boundary to the point off connection that needs to t bedivertedd due to any new landscape planting and requiredtree root zones. Lend Lease will stipulate newroutes for on‐Site distribution off new utility services. Where existing utility services have been maderedundant or stripped out by 4Futures/demolition contractor, this information will need to be indicatedon a survey drawing which is to be issued to Lend Lease.3.4 Public realmPublic Realm works include:• Park constructionn outside thered line application boundary as part of the developer contributions(Section 106).• Tree <strong>Management</strong>. Where trees externall to the St Mary’s Residential Site perimeter are identified ifor retention, construction work would bee undertaken in accordance with relevant guidelines in BS5837:2005 (‘Trees in relation to <strong>Construction</strong> ‐ recommendations’’) to ensure that any constructionSt Mary’s Residential Detailed <strong>Plan</strong>ning Application May 2012111

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