Construction Environmental Management Plan definition

Construction Environmental Management Plan means the plan which forms part of the Contract Management Plan which is required to be provided and implemented by the Contractor pursuant to the TfNSW Standard Requirements.
Construction Environmental Management Plan means a guidance document s a guidance document to measure and achieve compliance with the environmental protection and mitigation requirements of a project as required by all levels of government, and includes specific mitigation measures for contractors to follow during construction phases of a project in order to protect the natural environment.
Construction Environmental Management Plan means the document certified under article 35 (certification of plans etc.) and Schedule 9 (documents to be certified) by the Secretary of State;

Examples of Construction Environmental Management Plan in a sentence

  • No development shall commence unless a Construction Environmental Management Plan has been submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority.

  • No development shall take place until a Construction Environmental Management Plan (CEMP) has been submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority.

  • The problem of automated graphical user interface generation using GAs was discussed in [24-26].

  • No development shall take place (including demolition, ground works, vegetation clearance) until a Construction Environmental Management Plan (CEMP: Biodiversity) has been submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority.

  • Prior to the commencement of the development hereby permitted, a Construction Environmental Management Plan (CEMP) shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority.


More Definitions of Construction Environmental Management Plan

Construction Environmental Management Plan means the plan of that name referenced in the Table of Conditions – EAC and the Project and Environmental Conditions - PPEP.
Construction Environmental Management Plan means the Bluewaters Power Station Phase III and IV Expansion: Construction Environmental Management Plan, prepared for Griffin Power 3 Pty Ltd by Strategen Environmental Consultants Pty Ltd, July 2009;
Construction Environmental Management Plan means the detailed construction plan which shall be in substantial accordance with the ‘Construction Environmental Management Plan’ submitted with the Application and appended hereto at Appendix 8;
Construction Environmental Management Plan means the environmental management plan prepared by the Permit Holder (or at its direction) for construction works, and approved by the Managing Agency in writing. It must be able to identify all risks, be effectively audited, have key performance indicators, monitoring and review, and comply with ISO· Australian Standards.
Construction Environmental Management Plan means the plan of that name prepared by the Appointed Principal Contractor which is required to be implemented by the CIDS/ODS Contractor pursuant to the SWTC.
Construction Environmental Management Plan means the plan provided by the Company under paragraph 38 of Part 1 (Tranche A Conditions Precedent) of Schedule 1 (Conditions Precedent Documents) in respect of the management of matters relating to the Environment during the construction phase of the Project, as the same may be amended, modified or supplemented from time to time in accordance with Clause 17.22 (Amendments to the Construction Environmental Management Plan, Desalination Plant Operations Environmental Management Plan or STP Operations Environmental Management Plans).
Construction Environmental Management Plan means the plan the Contractor must prepare pursuant to clause 14E of this Contract describing the system the Contractor has in place to ensure compliance with any policies of the Principal and all applicable Legislative Requirements concerning the environment;