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Construction plans & reports

In accordance with section 1.5 of the Code of Construction Practice (CoCP), the contractor is required to prepare and implement an Environmental Management Plan (EMP). The EMP sets out how the contractor intends to operate the construction site and sets out the specific control measures to be implemented to comply with the Environmental Management System and CocP.

Table of Construction plans & reports.
Document NameSummaryVersionStatusOriginal Publication DateLast Updated
Consultation on the M9/A90/M90 Trunk Road Regulations 2012 and, A823(M) Trunk Road Regulations 2012       January 2012  
Draft Construction Noise Monitoring Information note        December 2011  
Junction 1a (Sisk and Roadbridge) Traffic Management Plan
      November 2011
 
Fife ITS (Graham Construction) Traffic Management Plan
      November 2011  
 Junction 1a (Sisk and Roadbridge) Noise and Vibration Management Plan
       November 2011
 
 Fife ITS (Graham Construction) Noise and Vibration Management Plan        November 2011  
 Junction 1a (Sisk and Roadbridge) Environmental Management Plan        October 2011  
 Fife ITS (Graham Construction) Environmental Management Plan        October 2011  
 Principal Contract (FCBC) Environmental Management Plan        October 2011  
 Principal Contract (FCBC) Noise and Vibration Management Plan        October 2011
 
Commitments and Undertakings          
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