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CDM & SHE Support Services

At GHPC, our wide-ranging experience of the construction industry means we have developed additional skills along the way and we are absolutely confident these are of benefit to Developers, Contractors and Clients throughout the UK, regardless of which sector you operate in.

CEMPS, CTMPs, CMPs

CEMPs, CTMPs, CMPs

GHPC has extensive experience of preparing construction specific CEMPs (Construction Environmental Management Plans), CTMPs (Construction Traffic Management Plans and CMPs (Construction Management Plans) for submission by the Client to discharge specific planning conditions for a project, to set out their proposed SHE Management compliance for the duration of the project. 

GHPC can prepare the CEMP, CTMP or CMP for a full development or for a specific site parcel as required by the Conditions. We work with the client team to obtain the relevant reports required, specific to the Conditions to be discharged.

We can also provide site-specific CEMP Audits to demonstrate external monitoring of CEMP compliance.
 

Sustainability

Sustainability

GHPC is currently supporting clients to monitor their sustainability targets on site.

 

We review various sustainability criteria, collate templates for review of sustainability compliance on-site, plus additional templates for clients to use in-house. We also provide monthly audits and quarterly reports to identify areas of compliance and divergence, to support clients and site teams to drive improvement and raise awareness.

Ask us about how we can support your sustainability agenda!

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O&M Manuals

O&M Manuals

GHPC has extensive experience in co-ordination & compilation of full Building Manuals (incorporating the Operating & Maintenance Manuals and Health & Safety File) for a finished development tailored to Client requirements.

What is an O&M Manual?

The Operating & Maintenance Manual (O&M Manual) contains the information required for the operation, maintenance, decommissioning and demolition of a building. It is often part of an overall “Building Manual”, which incorporates a Health & Safety File, Operating & Maintenance Manual and a Building User Guide.

 

It should be noted that an O&M Manual is separate to a Health & Safety File (as defined by the CDM Regulations 2015) which contains information specific to the health & safety aspects of a building, whereas the O&M Manual contains more detailed information which is required by the building owner and occupier to operate and maintain the facility. It contains information regarding the general structure as well as the systems installed.

 

Typically, an O&M Manual contains information supplied by the Main Contractor, Design Team, Contractors with Design Input, Suppliers and (where relevant) the Developer / Client. It is a requirement that is generally defined in the preliminaries section of the tender documentation where its contents will be described.

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