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5.2 TEMPORARY WORKS IMPLEMENTATION PLAN
5.2.1
The PC’s temporary works coordinator (PC’s TWC) or sub-contractors’ temporary works
coordinator (SC’s TWC) is likely to be involved with developing and reviewing the
temporary
works
implementation
plan.
Note
that
the
project
lead/manager/contracts manager could also be appointed as the PC’s TWC/SC’s TWC.
5.2.2
The temporary works implementation plan (TWIP) should be developed
throughout the planning and design phase and issued to all relevant parties involved in
the implementation of the temporary works. The plan is likely to include:
a.
temporary works register
b.
letters of appointment/key personnel involved, i.e., TWC, TWS, TWD, TWDC, TW
supplier
c.
design brief/initial scoping risk assessment for selection of the equipment to be
used
d.
design certificate and output (if required)
e.
design check certificate (if required)
f.
risk
assessment
and
method
statement
(RAMS)
provided
by
sub-
contractor/installer for erection and dismantling
g.
review of RAMS by principal contractor
h.
permit to use/bring into use/take out of use/dismantle
i.
inspection and test plan (ITP), records of inspections and inspection checklists
Note - This information may already exist within project filing but should be readily
available to all and an easy assimilated format.
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