Construction Environmental Management Plan (CEMP) Sample Clauses
A Construction Environmental Management Plan (CEMP) clause requires the contractor to develop and implement a detailed plan outlining how environmental impacts will be managed during construction activities. This plan typically covers measures for controlling dust, noise, waste, water runoff, and protection of local flora and fauna, and may require regular monitoring and reporting to demonstrate compliance. The core function of this clause is to ensure that construction works are carried out in an environmentally responsible manner, minimizing negative impacts and ensuring adherence to legal and regulatory requirements.
Construction Environmental Management Plan (CEMP). (a) The General Contractor shall submit to the Assistant Director – Environmental Management, oe delegate, the draft CEMP for acceptance, prior to the General Contractor implementing the CEMP plan and/or submitting the CEMP to any relevant Environmental Authority or other stakeholder.
(b) CEMP Specific Requirements:
(i) Complies with all applicable requirements set out in this Agreement;
(ii) Identifies the roles and provides detailed descriptions of the responsibilities of the members of the General Contractor’s environmental team and the University;
(iii) Identifies the communication protocols between the members of the General Contractor’s team and the University;
(iv) Identifies and provides detailed descriptions of monitoring and reporting requirements;
(v) Sets out the initial list of the sensitive environmental issues and compliance requirements, in connection with which the General Contractor shall prepare Environmental Work Plans set out in section 2.3.2;
(vi) Includes the Component Plans set out in section 2.3.3; and
(vii) Complies with all of the General Contractor’s and the University’s Environmental Obligations, including those set out in the University Policy 72 and associated Procedures.
Construction Environmental Management Plan (CEMP). The Proponent must develop a CEMP to be used for the practical construction of the Electricity Works, especially a transmission line prior to construction works commencement. The CEMP must address and comply with: All approvals which apply to the construction and operation of the assets. Mitigation measures identified in the environmental impact assessment. Landowner & affected authority requirements. All other environmental requirements issued by Essential Energy or any relevant statutory authority to the Connection Applicant from time to time.
Construction Environmental Management Plan (CEMP). It is a requirement that all construction work be undertaken in accordance with the Construction Environmental Management Plan (CEMP).
