Procedural Guide - Book - Page 64
4.1 PLANNING FOR TEMPORARY WORKS
4.1.1
The requirement for temporary works arises from the permanent works design and
method of building that design. The permanent works designer should be
responsible to the principal designer for identifying temporary works.
4.1.2
Once a coherent construction method has been agreed temporary works should be
identified by those responsible for the pre-construction phase/stages or when scoping
the works as set out in the table below.
Stage
1. Identify
2. Plan
What’s involved
Surveying/scoping
Costs
Method to be used
Equipment needed
Time required
Populate temporary works
register
Invite sub-contractors to
tender
Appoint TWC & Deputy TWC
Handover to Project TWC
Nominate sub-contractor
Appoint TWS (where
required)
Develop Construction
Phase Plan from PreConstruction
Information
Develop temporary
works implementation
plan
Develop temporary works
register
Establish project files
Who can be
involved
Designated
Individual
Pre-Construction
Manager
Pre-Construction
TWC
Contracts Manager
Estimator
Commercial
Manager
Procurement
Project Lead
Project TWC
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Document Output
Construction
phase plan
Temporary works
implementation
plan
Letters of
appointment
Temporary works
register
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