Construction control plan
In the UK context of the Building Safety Act, a construction control plan is a detailed document outlining the procedures, processes, and measures to be implemented during the construction phase of a building project to ensure compliance with building regulations, health and safety requirements, and other relevant standards. The construction control plan is typically developed by the principal contractor or construction manager in collaboration with other stakeholders and regulatory authorities.
The construction control plan serves as a roadmap for managing construction activities safely, efficiently, and in accordance with regulatory requirements, promoting the delivery of high-quality, compliant buildings while minimising risks to workers, occupants, and the wider community.
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