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3.4 The temporary works implementation plan
3.4.8
The following temporary works register example shows a range of independently designed
structures forming the overall scaffolding package. All have a design and build interface which
means each structure has the potential to adversely affect one another.
3.4.9
BS 5975-1:2024 clause 8.1.1 states that physical interfaces should be clearly defined and work
procedures adopted to account for these interfaces. These interfaces should be identified in the
construction phase plan, and all three (3) temporary structures should be incorporated into
a single temporary works implementation plan.
3.4.10
In addition, BS 5975-1:2024 clause 8.1.2 states the TWC should manage the interfaces and
where the temporary works scheme involves substantial contributions from more than one
designer, or the TWC requires more technical contribution, BS 5975-1:2024 clause 7.4.2.1
states that a Lead TWD should manage the design interfaces. This will be covered in more
detail in Chapter 4.
3.4.11
In contrast, the following temporary works register example shows a trench support system
required to install drainage. Since it is unlikely to need design contributions from multiple
designers, a Lead TWD would not be required, and the temporary works executed within its
own temporary works implementation plan.
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