Enabling Works Phase definition

Enabling Works Phase means the first phase of works forming part of the Development, comprising works required to enable the subsequent construction of the multi-fuel electricity generating station, but not including such construction and consisting of: i) demolition and remediation of parts of the site required for access; ii) construction of access roads and bridges (including level crossing over rail offloading siding); iii) cleaning, demolition, construction and/or commissioning of replacement of heavy fuel oil tanks; iv) protection works in respect of existing services; v) installation of onsite surface and foul water drainage including retention and interceptors; vi) provision of replacement sport facilities (cricket pitch and pavilion); and vii) relocation of services, demolition of redundant services and isolation of services, necessary to allow construction of the multi-fuel electricity generating station but excluding the Permitted Preliminary Works;
Enabling Works Phase means the first phase of works forming part of the Development comprising works required to enable the subsequent construction of the Main Development, but not including such construction and consisting of any specific actions that ensue from the site investigation (including the removal/treatment of any contamination encountered; removal of any underground structures remaining from the coal fired station); setting up the construction layout area; and the site levelling and raising activities to create the development platform necessary to allow the construction of the Main Development but excluding the Permitted Preliminary Works.2

Examples of Enabling Works Phase in a sentence

  • On or before Commencement, SZC Co shall (in consultation with the ESEWG) produce or commission a Workforce Delivery Strategy in respect of the Site Operations / Site Services / Enabling Works Phase.