Hawkesbury Construction Management Conditions
19 construction management conditions imposed by Hawkesbury across 3 development applications in our dataset. Construction management conditions govern how building work is carried out — construction management plans, approved work hours, site fencing and hoarding, dust and noise control, and protection of public roads and infrastructure.
20. Endeavour Energy Conditions a) All activities affecting the easement or relevant to the restrictions for the padmount substation (even if not part of the Development Application) need to be referred to Endeavour Energy’s Easement Officer for assessment and possible approval if they meet the minimum safety requirements and controls. However, please note that this does not constitute or imply the granting of approval by Endeavour Energy to any or all of the proposed encroachments and / or activities within the easement or restrictions. b) To ensure an adequate connection, the applicant will need to engage an Accredited Service Provider (ASP) of an appropriate level and class of…
93. Dilapidation Report - Completion of Works On completion of the development the subject of this consent and prior to the issue of the Occupation Certificate, a final dilapidation report is to be prepared by an appropriately qualified person and is to be provided to the Certifier and Council identifying: a) whether any damage to public infrastructure has occurred as a result of the development; b) the nature and extent of any damage caused to the public infrastructure as a result of the development; c) the nature and extent of works required to rectify any damage caused to the public infrastructure as a result of the proposed development; d) the nature and extent of works carried out to…
The site is to be secured by a fence in accordance with SafeWork NSW requirements, to prevent unauthorized access during the period of all works. Condition reason: To ensure public safety during works. 30 Construction Environment Management Plan All Subdivision Works Certificate Applications are to be accompanied by a Construction Environmental Management Plan, prepared specifically for the proposed works relevant to the subdivision stage. The Construction Environment Management Plan must address the following matters: • Summary Provide a concise summary of key points from all documentation. • Background Provide details of the proposed works including the extent, staging and proposed timing…
The Development Application was approved subject to the conditions in the Council Assessment Report, but updated in consultation with the Council staff to include in the notice of determination additional conditions to the following effect: (a) a condition requiring additional canopy planting within the proposed carparks to provide over time shade opportunities and reduction of the heat sink effects to Council’s satisfaction. (b) a condition requiring that prior to the issue of a construction certificate, plans and details of solar / photo-voltaic panels to be installed to the roof of the building and ancillary battery storage are to be included to contribute to the energy requirements of…
47. Food Premises - Design To ensure that adequate provision is made for the cleanliness and maintenance of all food preparation areas, all building work in connection with the occupation or use of the premises for the preparation and storage of food must be designed and carried out in accordance with the requirements of: a) Food Act 2003; b) Food Regulation 2015; c) Australian Standard AS 4674 - 'Design, construction and fit-out of food premises'; The Construction Certificate plans and documentation must incorporate details of the following: a) construction, materials and finishes; b) installation of fixtures, fittings and equipment; c) washing facilities, other facilities and special…
41. Dilapidation Survey - Damage to Public Infrastructure A dilapidation survey and report (including photographic record) must be prepared by a suitably qualified consultant detailing the pre-developed condition of site frontages along Rifle Range Road, Collith Avenue and Tasman Place (footpaths, pavements, kerb and gutter, and drainage pits). Particular attention must be paid to accurately recording any pre-developed damaged areas so that Council is fully informed when assessing any damage to public infrastructure caused as a result of the development. Details demonstrating compliance with the above requirements must be submitted to the Certifier prior to issue of the Construction…
46. Food Premises - Vermin and Pest Management The design of the building must incorporate measures to eliminate or minimise the potential for birds, rodents, flies and other pests to congregate at the development. The following measures are to be incorporated in the design of the building: a) sealing surfaces to prevent moisture and odour absorption; b) elimination of crevices where waste, moisture and vermin can accumulate; c) providing screening of the ventilation openings in the building; d) eliminating horizontal surfaces where birds can congregate; and e) minimising horizontal ledges where dust and litter can accumulate. Details demonstrating compliance with the above requirements…
42. Sydney Water - Section 73 Compliance Certificate A Section 73 Compliance Certificate under the Sydney Water Act 1994 must be obtained. Application must be made through an authorised Water Servicing Coordinator. For details refer to Sydney Water's website. Following application, a 'Notice of Requirements' will be forwarded detailing water and/or sewer extensions to be built and charges to be paid. Please make early contact with the Coordinator, since building of water/sewer extensions can be time consuming and may impact on other services and building, driveway or landscape design. The 'Notice of Requirements' or Section 73 Certificate must be submitted to the Accredited Certifier prior…
35. External Lighting - Design and Installation All external lighting associated with the development must be mounted, screened, and directed in such a manner so as not to create a nuisance to the surrounding environment, properties and roadways. The lighting must be the minimum level of illumination necessary and must comply with Australian Standard AS 4282 - 'Control of the Obtrusive Effects of Outdoor Lighting'. No flashing, moving or intermittent lighting, visible from any public place may be installed on the premises or external sign associated with the development. Details demonstrating compliance with the above must be provided to the Accredited Certifier prior to the issue of the…
68. Construction Hours Clearing of land, running of machinery, excavation, and/or earthworks, building works and the delivery of building materials must be carried out between the following hours: a) between 7am and 6pm, Mondays to Fridays inclusive; b) between 8am and 4pm, Saturdays; c) no work on Sundays and public holidays; and d) works may be undertaken outside these hours where: (i) the delivery of vehicles, plant or materials is required outside these hours by the Police or other authorities; (ii) it is required in an emergency to avoid the loss of life, damage to property and/or to prevent environmental harm; and (iii) a variation is approved in advance in writing by Council.
9. Road Opening Permit Should the development necessitate the installation or upgrading of utility services or any other works on Council land beyond the immediate road frontage of the development site and these works are not covered by a Construction Certificate issued by Council under the consent then a separate road opening permit must be applied for and the works inspected by Council’s Construction and Maintenance Services team. Note: The contractor is responsible for instructing sub-contractors or service authority providers of this requirement. Contact Council’s Construction and Maintenance Engineer if it is unclear whether a separate road opening permit is required.
49. Detailed Landscaping Plan A detailed Landscaping Plan shall be prepared for the landscaping works associated with the development. The plan must be prepared by a suitably qualified Landscape Architect and generally conform with Drawing No.s L00 – L05, prepared by Inview Design Pty Ltd and dated May 2022. Additional screening plants are to be provided between the changerooms and property boundary, next to new multi-purpose court. Details demonstrating compliance with the requirements of this condition are to be submitted to the Certifier prior to the issue of the Construction Certificate. Prior to Any Works Commencing on Site
22. Long Service Levy Payment The payment of a long service levy as required under Part 5 of the Building and Construction Industry Long Service Payments Act 1986 is required. Evidence that the levy has been paid, is to be submitted to the Principal Certifier prior to the issue of any Construction Certificate. Note: All building and construction work costing $25,000 and above are subject to the payment of a Long Service Levy at the rate of 0.35%. Payments can be made at Long Service Payments Corporation offices or most councils.
36. Compliance with the Building Code of Australia - Fire Services and Equipment Detailed plans showing the existing and proposed fire services and equipment suitable for the intended class of building and proposed use, is to be supplied. The design and installation of these services and equipment are to be compliant with the Building Code of Australia and relevant Australian Standards. Details are to be provided to the Certifier prior to issue of the Construction Certificate.
40. Structural Engineers Design - Retaining Walls Any retaining walls having a height exceeding 600mm proposed in conjunction with the development are required to be designed by a practicing structural engineer. Details demonstrating compliance with this requirement must be submitted to the Accredited Certifier prior to issue of the Construction Certificate.
21. Detailed Plans Detailed staging plans, civil engineering plans and landscaping plans are to be prepared in accordance with the approved development, approved site plan and relevant conditions of this consent. Details demonstrating compliance with these requirements are to be submitted to the Certifier prior to the issue of the Construction Certificate.
15. Trade Waste Agreement A Trade Waste Agreement must be entered into with Council for the discharge of trade waste to Council's sewer. Trade waste details are to be submitted to and approved by Council's Waste Management Branch prior to the release of the Construction Certificate.
39. Structural Engineers Design - Concrete and Structural Steel A qualified Structural Engineer's design for all reinforced concrete and structural steel must be provided to the Accredited Certifier prior to issue of Construction Certificate.
78. Construction Management Plan - Implementation All aspects of the Construction Management Plan must be implemented and maintained until the completion of works.
Snippets shown for reference only. Verify against the original consent on the NSW Planning Portal.
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