Strathfield Demolition Conditions
16 demolition conditions imposed by Strathfield across 3 development applications in our dataset. Demolition conditions set requirements for safely removing existing structures — demolition work plans, asbestos removal and disposal, waste classification, hoarding, and notification of neighbours and authorities.
42. Demolition Notification Requirements The following notification requirements apply to this consent: (a) The builder must notify adjoining residents five (5) working days prior to demolition. Such notification will be a clearly written note giving the date demolition will commence, contact details of the builder, licensed asbestos demolisher and the appropriate regulatory authority. Notification must be placed in the letterbox of every premises (including every residential flat or unit, if any) either side and immediately at the rear of the demolition site. (b) Five (5) working days prior to demolition, the builder must provide written notification to Council advising of the demolition…
• Delete Condition 26. • Amend Condition 29 by inserting the following words after the word ‘design’: “certified by a practising engineer”. • Amend Condition 40 by inserting the detail of the recommendations referred to in the Condition in relation to contamination site assessment as follows: o Prior to proposed site demolition, a suitably qualified and experienced consultant should be engaged to perform a Hazardous Materials Survey on existing site structures to identify potentially hazardous building produces that may be released to the environment during demolition works. All identified hazardous materials must be appropriately managed to maintain worker health and safety during…
10. Demolition Notification Requirements The following notification requirements apply to this consent: (a) The developer /builder must notify adjoining residents five (5) working days prior to demolition. Such notification is to be a clearly written note giving the date demolition will commence, contact details of the developer/builder, licensed asbestos demolisher and the appropriate regulatory authority. Notification is to be placed in the letterbox of every premises (including every residential flat or unit, if any) either side and immediately at the rear of the demolition site. (b) Five (5) working days prior to demolition, the developer/builder is to provide written notification to…
9. Demolition & Asbestos The demolition work shall comply with the provisions of Australian Standard AS2601:2001 – Demolition of Structures, NSW Work Health & Safety Act 2011 and the NSW Work Health & Safety Regulation 2011. The work plans required by AS2601:2001 shall be accompanied by a written statement by a suitably qualified person that the proposals contained in the work plan comply with the safety requirements of the Standard. The work plans and the safety statement shall be submitted to the Principal Certifier prior to the commencement of works. For demolition work which involves the removal of asbestos, the asbestos removal work must be carried out by a licensed asbestos removalist…
41. Demolition & Asbestos The demolition work must comply with the provisions of Australian Standard AS2601:2001 – Demolition of Structures, NSW Work Health & Safety Act 2011 and the NSW Work Health & Safety Regulation 2011. The work plans required by AS2601:2001 must be accompanied by a written statement by a suitably qualified person that the proposals contained in the work plan comply with the safety requirements of the Standard. The work plans and the safety statement must be submitted to the Principal Certifier prior to the commencement of works. For demolition work which involves the removal of asbestos, the asbestos removal work must be carried out by a licensed asbestos removalist…
46. Hours of Construction for Demolition and Building Work Any work activity or activity associated with the development consent that requires the use of any tools (including hand tools) or any power operated plant and machinery that creates noise on or adjacent to the site shall not be performed, or permitted to be performed, except between the hours of 7.00 am to 5.00 pm, Monday to Friday and 8:00am to 1:00pm on Saturdays. No work or ancillary activity is permitted on Sundays, or Public Holidays. Where the development involves the use of jack hammers/rock breakers and the like, or other heavy machinery, such equipment may only be used between the hours of 7:00am to 5:00pm Monday to Friday…
55. Hours of work Site work must only be carried out between the following times – For building construction and delivery of machinery and materials from 7:00am to 6:00pm on Monday to Saturday (excluding Public Holidays) For demolition, excavation and/or construction works that involve heavy machinery, noisy trades, or the like from 7:00am to 5:00pm on Monday to Friday and 8:00am to 1:00pm Saturdays (excluding Public Holidays). Site work is not to be carried out outside of these times except where there is an emergency, or for urgent work directed by a police officer or a public authority. Condition reason: To protect the amenity of the surrounding area during construction.
2. It is a condition of the development consent that a sign must be erected in a prominent position on a site on which building work, subdivision work or demolition work is being carried out— a. showing the name, address and telephone number of the principal certifier for the work, and b. showing the name of the principal contractor, if any, for the building work and a telephone number on which the principal contractor may be contacted outside working hours, and c. stating that unauthorised entry to the work site is prohibited.
8. Site Safety Fencing Site fencing must be erected in accordance with SafeWork Guidelines, to exclude public access to the site throughout the demolition and/or construction work, except in the case of alterations to an occupied dwelling. The fencing must be erected before the commencement of any work and maintained throughout any demolition and construction work. A demolition licence and/or a high risk work license may be required from SafeWork NSW (see www.SafeWork.nsw.gov.au).
44. Demolition Work Involving Asbestos Removal Work involving bonded asbestos removal work (of an area of more than 10 square metres) or friable asbestos removal work must be undertaken by a person who carries on a business of such removal work in accordance with a licence under clause 458 of the Work Health and Safety Regulation 2011. Condition reason: To ensure safety, amenity and protection of public infrastructure and the environment. DURING BUILDING WORK
4. This section does not apply in relation to— a. building work, subdivision work or demolition work carried out inside an existing building, if the work does not affect the external walls of the building, or b. Crown building work certified to comply with the Building Code of Australia under the Act, Part 6. Condition reason: Prescribed condition under section 70 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Regulation 2021.
11. Demolition Work Involving Asbestos Removal Work involving bonded asbestos removal work (of an area of more than 10 square metres) or friable asbestos removal work must be undertaken by a person who carries on a business of such removal work in accordance with a licence under clause 458 of the Work Health and Safety Regulation 2011.
72. Notice of Commencement The applicant must give at least two days notice to the Council and the Principal Certifier of their intention to commence the erection or demolition of a building. DA 2022/179
5. All demolition and construction vehicles are to be contained wholly within the site and vehicles must enter the site before stopping. A construction zone will not be permitted on Albert Road.
3. The sign must be— a. maintained while the building work, subdivision work or demolition work is being carried out, and b. removed when the work has been completed.
1. This section applies to a development consent for development involving building work, subdivision work or demolition work.
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