Environmental good practice on site
Language: English Series: CIRIA ; C650Publication details: London CIRIA 2005Edition: 2nd edDescription: 188p ill, tables 21cm + 1 cdISBN:- 0860176509
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A practical guide to managing construction on site to control environmental impacts. Outlines the benefits and obligations of environmental good practice. Examines general site management, including the responsibilities of management and staff, dealing with sub-contractors, materials management, site security and the value of good public relations. Gives detailed guidance on how to prevent impacts and respond to problems for a range of environmental issues, from archaeology and built heritage to wildlife and natural features. Identifies the environmental issues that should be considered during construction, from bored tunnelling to working with groundwater.
Supercedes 1st ed (ISBN 0860175022)