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Construction Management Plan - Southwark Council Planning Pages

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Ensuring all workers receive Site induction trainingcovering safe traffic routes and Siterules foroperating vehicles; Establishing safety monitoring procedures for the use of vehicles on Site e.g.permit to work etc. ; and HGV drivers working on orr delivering to the Site will be required to undertake the <strong>Southwark</strong><strong>Council</strong> cyclist’s awareness course.7.10.2 Cycle SuperHighwayAs far aspracticable we will endeavour to avoid cycle super highway route CS7 currently borders thewestern edge of the development along Churchyard Row. Throughout construction, there will be asignificant amount of co‐ordination with the Leisure Centre contractors, and where reasonable,deliveries will be made as quicklyand efficiently as possible in order to minimise disruption for cyclistsand local residents and crossing the cycle super highway.7.11 Waste7.11.1 General ProvisionThe disposal of waste generated during construction, including any surplus spoil, , will be managed tomaximise the environmental anddevelopment benefits from the usee of surplus material and to reduceany adverse effects of disposal. In general, the principlesof the waste management hierarchy, whichfavours waste minimisation, re‐use and materials and recycling over disposal to landfill will be favoured.7.11.2 <strong>Construction</strong> Waste• Methods for waste reduction will form a basic strategy for construction wastee management from thestart.These materials will generally be inert or environmentally benign b and may have alternativeuses elsewhere on the Site. Opportunitiees will be investigated to maximise the recycling potential ofconstruction materials.• Somecontaminated materials may be found during the Development. Any contaminatedmaterialsthat may be generated shall be stored and disposed of in accordance with relevant best practiceguidance and legislation.• Licensed carriers will remove other residual waste, i.e. general office waste, etc from Site to suitablelicensed disposal Sites. Where possible, segregation and recyclingg of materials, such as office paper,food waste will be undertaken.7.11.3 Control during <strong>Construction</strong>• The contractor will ensure minimisation of wastes arising on Site and reuse where possible, eitherdirectly or by recycling, wastemonitoringg and setting of targets. Recyclable materials such as metal,timber, cardboardd and office paper will bee put in colour‐coded bins, ready forr collection by theappropriate contractor.• Initiatives to reduce other waste streams include as far as practically possible: Minimising rawmaterial waste through analysing design and constructionc techniques wherepossible; Making a commitment to develop waste minimisation opportunities by maintaining a role in themanagementof the supplychain during construction. Measures such as bulk buying and the useof‘large customer purchasing power’ to influence and make demands on suppliers will be utilised; Liaison with suppliers to enable packaging material to be sent back for reuse, the use of off‐cutswhere possible and the recycling of off‐cut material by the supplier;St Mary’s Residential Detailed <strong>Plan</strong>ning Application May 201230

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