Construction Method Statement definition

Construction Method Statement means the Construction Method Statement submitted within the Schedule and Method Statement in the Application;
Construction Method Statement means a statement setting out details relating to the working practices to be employed during construction of the Development, including measures relating to dust management, pollution control, emergency procedures and pollution response plans, community liaison and complaint procedures and details of temporary construction compound (including site layout arrangements and restoration arrangements);
Construction Method Statement means the document certified as the construction method statement by the Secretary of State under article 76 (Certification of plans, etc.) for the purposes of this Order;

Examples of Construction Method Statement in a sentence

  • No work on the airside will be allowed until the Employer has approved this Construction Method Statement.

  • The Contractor shall indicate in his Construction Method Statement how he will manage an emergency where a plant item breaks down during an operation being undertaken on the airside within the 50 m restriction zone, to ensure timeous opening of the taxiway (i.e. all limited occupation period works, especially runway tie-in areas between stop-bar and runway shoulders).

  • Once approved, the Construction Method Statement will form part of the Procedure Manual for Working Airside (Volume 5).

  • Within 14 days of award of the contract the Contractor shall draw up and submit a detailed Construction Method Statement addressing i.e. safety and contingency plan to ACSA for approval.

  • Within 14 days of the Commencement Date the Contractor shall submit a Construction Method Statement to the Employer’s Agent for approval by the Employer.

  • WMP), Construction Method Statement prior to the commencement of construction works and obtain approval from ER and IEC and other relevant authorities to encompass the recommended environmental protection / mitigation measures with respect to their latest construction methodology and programme.

  • Mitigation should be required to protect the water environment in the form of a Construction Method Statement.


More Definitions of Construction Method Statement

Construction Method Statement means the document appended to the Environmental Statement at Annex 2 thereof;
Construction Method Statement means Annex 2 to the Environmental Statement;

Related to Construction Method Statement

  • method statement means a written document detailing the key activities to be performed in order to reduce as reasonably as practicable the hazards identified in any risk assessment;

  • Construction Schedule means a construction schedule indicating the planned start and completion dates of the major activities of the Work as set out in Appendix [ ], a future Appendix;

  • Construction Change Directive means a written order prepared by Owner Parties and signed by Owner directing Contractor to perform a change in the Work prior to agreeing to a change, if any, to the Contract Time, schedule of performance of the Work, Contract Sum, or Contractor’s compensation.

  • Construction Budget means the fully-budgeted costs for the acquisition and construction of a given parcel of real property (including, without limitation, the cost of acquiring such parcel of real property, reserves for construction interest and operating deficits, tenant improvements, leasing commissions, and infrastructure costs) as reasonably determined by the Parent in good faith.

  • Construction project means the same as that term is defined in Section 38-1a-102.