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Property condition surveys need not be undertaken if a risk assessment indicatesbuildings/structures/roads will not be affected as determined by a qualified geotechnical andconstruction engineering expert with appropriate registration on the National ProfessionalEngineers Register prior to commencement of Designated Works.Selected potentially sensitive buildings and/or structures shall first be surveyed prior to thecommencement of the Designated Works and again immediately upon completion of theDesignated Works.All property owners of assets to be surveyed, as defined above, are to be advised within areasonable time prior to commencement of the surveys of the scope and methodology of thesurvey and the process <strong>for</strong> making a claim regarding property damage within a reasonabletime (not less than 14 days) prior to commencement of the survey(s).A copy of the survey(s) shall be given to each affected owner. A register of all propertiessurveyed shall be maintained.RailCorp will only be responsible <strong>for</strong> undertaking rectification works and/or payingcompensation <strong>for</strong> damage to buildings and structures as a result of construction activitiesdirect and indirect (i.e. including vibration and groundwater changes) <strong>for</strong> which RailCorp isresponsible. In such instances, damage shall be rectified at no cost to the owner(s).4.4.6 Noise and Vibration Impact on Educational FacilitiesPotentially affected pre-schools, schools, and any other affected permanent educationalinstitutions must be consulted in relation to the CNVMP to identify any noise sensitive periods,e.g. exam periods. As much as reasonably possible noise intensive construction works in thevicinity of affected educational buildings are to be minimised.4.5 Erosion and Sediment Control4.5.1 Construction Soil and Water Management PlanAn Erosion and Sediment Control Plan (ESCP) must be prepared and implemented prior toconstruction commencing. The ESCP must be prepared in accordance with the Landcom’sManaging Urban Stormwater: Soils and Construction 4 th Edition (Landcom, 2004).The ESCP will include:(a) identification of responsibilities <strong>for</strong> implementation of the plan and/or its components;(b) identification of the construction activities that could cause soil erosion or dischargesediment or water pollutants from the site;(c) descriptions of management methods to minimise soil erosion or discharge of sediment orwater pollutants from the site including a strategy to minimise the area of bare surfacesduring construction;(d) descriptions of the location and capacity of erosion and sediment control measures;(e) identification of the timing and conditions under which construction stage controls will bedecommissioned;(f) identification of how the effectiveness of the sediment and erosion control system will bemonitored, reviewed and updated;(g) identification of measures <strong>for</strong> the use of water reclaimed or recycled on-site;(h) contingency plans to be implemented <strong>for</strong> events such as fuel spills or heavy rainfall; and(i) a program <strong>for</strong> inspecting, reporting on and responding to the effectiveness of thesediment and erosion control systems to ensure controls are being implementedefficiently.Page 27

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