Licences and site layout
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Licences, plans and site layout
To minimise the impact of building work on the highway, developers and builders need to make sure they understand the Council's requirements for:
- licences and consents
- Construction Traffic Management Plans (CTMP)
- site layout
Details are outlined in the table below.
Read this alongside our advice for vehicles and roads which covers requirements for:
- deliveries
- parking
- how to prevent mud and dust on the roads
Read more about vehicles and roads.
Many site management issues are a matter of good housekeeping. If you neglect them, we may take enforcement action.
Key requirements |
| Construction Traffic Management Plans (CTMPs) |
| Site layout |
1. Approval is required to carry out any works on the highway. A licence is required to lift the footway and make a temporary excavation |
| 1. If required, these will normally be set as a planning condition and must be approved before works relating to the permission commence
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| 1. Sites should be fenced to deter public access
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| 2. In summary, CTMPs should cover
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| 2. Gates in the fencing or hoarding should be positioned and constructed to minimise noise transmission and must not open outwards onto the highway | |
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| 3. Check out the Council’s information about:
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4. For a street works licence to place and retain, inspect, repair or alter apparatus (e.g drains, cables, ducts, sewer pipes etc) in a street, contact the Private Works Engineers on 020 7341 5240 |
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| Read more about Managing Traffic and Transport |
5. For information about fixed and mobile cranes and rigging please contact the Highways Officer on 020 8753 5132 |
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6. Consent is required to close any part of a road or footpath, at least 8 weeks in advance |
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7. Please note, failure to obtain the right licence may result in an offence being committed and you could be liable on summary conviction to a fine. |
Last updated: 29 November 2019