How to manage temporary works in construction - Book - Page 84
3.5 The temporary works register
relevant managing contractors TWC for inclusion on a sub-register. This is for illustration
purposes only.
PC TWC
Could be a resident Project
Manager
Master Register could
include:
Site boundary
Fencing
Site accommodation
Material storage
Foundations
Signage
All sub registers
Managing Sub-Contractor
[Groundworks]
Managing Sub-Contractor
[Scaffolding]
Managing Sub-Contractor
[Superstructure]
BS 5975-1:2024 clause 5.2.2 states that the temporary works register should be in a
common format, in the form of a project-based database, to allow for continuous monitoring.
TWC
TWC
TWC
Could be a visiting Contracts
Manager
Could be a visiting Contracts
Manager
Could be a resident Project
Manager
Groundworks Sub-register
Scaffolding Sub-register
Superstructure Sub-register
Trench support
Stockpiles
Earth bunds
Foundations*
Fencing
Haul roads
Scaffolding*
Construction fixings for
ties
Anchor fixings
* these would both be considered a design and build interface.
BS 5975-1:2024 clause 5.1.3.3 and 10.2.4.1(d)(e) states that
the PC’s TWC should define interfaces between contractors
works to ensure no adverse effects on each other’s works,
both permanent and temporary works. These interfaces, i.e.,
three structures forming the scaffolding package, should be
incorporated into a single temporary works implementation
plan.
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could include:
could include:
could include:
Falsework
Formwork
Propping
Steel cages
Canti decks
Construction fixings for
ties*
Anchor fixings
Edge protection
Void protection
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