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205 HOLLAND PARK ACCESS AND LOGISTICS

Job Reference: 46/8451 Rev: 1 Date: Dec-14

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INDEX

• Directions to site & Holding areas.• Access for pedestrians and vehicles. • Crane radius drawing. • Electronic booking in system & Waste Management.• Typical temp services. • Material distribution.• Internal walls to be left down.• External Elevation Access • Gantry drawing • Hoist and Beam Hoist

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Directions to site & delivery vehicle holding area’s

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BY Rail & Tube Shepherds Bush on Central Line or Over ground WalkFrom Shepherds Bush station Uxbridge Road Continue along Uxbridge Road for 4 metresTake a slight left on to Holland Park Roundabout, continue for 130 metresContinue along Holland Park Avenue for 50 metresCrossing over at the lights, then turn right back towards shepherds bush greenWalking under the gantry, and around the corner onto Holland roadThe site entrance will then be on your left where there is a turnstile. BY ROAD From A40Start out on Western Avenue towards Central London, Shepherds BushAt Savoy Circus continue forward onto WestwayBranch left, then at roundabout take the 2nd exit onto the A3220 At White City Junction continue forwardAt Holland Park Roundabout take the 2nd exit onto the A3220Arrive on Holland Road From M1End of Motorway (junction 1) At roundabout take the 3rd exit onto the A406 towards Harrow/ Kilburn A5 North Circular WestAt roundabout take the 2nd exit onto the A406 towards WembleyMerge onto the A406At Stonebridge Park continue forward onto the A406 towards EalingAt Hanger Lane roundabout take the 2nd exit, then merge onto the A40 towards Central LondonPark Royal Underground StationAt Savoy Circus continue forward onto WestwayBranch left, then at roundabout take the 2nd exit onto the A3220 At White City Junction continue forwardAt Holland Park Roundabout take the 2nd exit onto the A3220Arrive on Holland Road

PLEASE NOTE: THERE IS NO PARKING ON SITE

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HOLDING AREA 15 of 46

The parkway A312 – approx. 10 miles and 45 minutes from site in peak hours traffic. For deliveries coming from the M25 / M4 junction there are two lay-bys opposite each other on the A312 just off junction 3 of the M4. these are accessed by turning right from the M4 onto Parkway. The southbound lay-by is approximately 300m down on the left hand side. On the opposite side of the road accessed via a roundabout junction at the parkway / Bath road (A4) junction there is a similar sized lay by.

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Access for Vehicles & Pedestrians

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KEY

GateHoarding

Site Accommodation

Tower Crane

KEY

GateHoarding

Site Accommodation

Tower Crane

Clearwater Terrace

Holland Park Avenue

Pedestrian access

ACCESS VEHICLES

LOADING BAY ACCESS FROM ROUNDABOUT

Pedestrian footpath air lock

WAY IN

OUTTurnstile

Hoist

Pedestrian Entrance

Site Entrance

PE 01

PE 02

PE 03

Female W/C (GF)Canteen (BAS)

Drying Rooms/ Toilets (GF)

Site Office (BAS)

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KEY

GateHoarding

Site Accommodation

Pedestrian Route to siteaccommodation

Pedestrian route to site

Holland Park Avenue

Clearwater Terrace

Holland Road

Female W/C (GF)Canteen (BAS)

Drying Rooms/ Toilets (GF)

Site Office (BAS)

Turnstile

Hoist

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Crane Radius Drawing

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LOADING BAY

CRANE RADIUS DRAWING 12 of 46

Electronic Booking in system & Waste Management

(Madigan Gill)

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- Site office provides a white board with written down visually site deliveries to come.- Website where to book in deliveries http://deliver.madigangill.co.uk/admin/diary.php

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Delivery Booking in System with Madigan Gill

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Groundwork's/Concrete/Rebar disposal to site, is the responsibility of Modebest.

Hard-core/masonry skins wills be produced by SCL. It is then the sub-contractors responsibility to place any debris into these skips.

Waste/rubbish collection facilities will be positioned on each level of each block.

The bins will be collected from these locations and taken to the compactor/skips and removed from site for recycling, then

returned to their respective collection points on each floor.

There will be clearly labelled wheelie bins, showing which waste stream should be placed in each bin.

Any elements that are returnable will be the responsibility of the relevant subcontractor. It is our Logistics Manager’s

responsibility to manage and audit this process to ensure returnable items are returned including all/any liaison with

Subcontractors.

The site will be patrolled at regular intervals to ensure that:

• Waste is being put into the bins provided.

• Waste is segregated into the correct bin.

• Materials are stored in the correct location and are adequately protected.

• Items such as pallets, cable drums, packing crates and stillage's which are deemed to form part of the waste stream are

returned to the original supplier, at the responsibility of the subcontractor.

Transgressions of the site cleanliness regime will result in the offender being issued with a Non-Compliance Notice.

Prior to issuing Non-Compliance Notices we will use our reasonable endeavours to highlight the issue to the subcontractor, unless of a health and safety breach.

Non-Compliance Notices will be issued utilising a fixed fee contra charge notification system.

The system will include the taking of digital photographic evidence and then electronically issuing to the defaulting

subcontractors for non-compliance of their cleaning responsibilities.

Waste Management

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Material distribution

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• Delivery/Collection vehicles only permitted between 8:00 & 18:00 from Mon-Fri, due to the planning constraints and consideration of the neighbours.

• This is a very restricted site, so all materials need to be off loaded & distributed to the correct level promptly.• All deliveries will be booked in by the electronic booking in system, which also allows booking of, beam hoist ,hoist

or crane. Delivery vehicles must keep to their booked in time slot or they will be turned away.• All delivery drivers must be told NOT TO STOP IN THE ROUNDABOUT if they cant pull in to layby they must drive on.• Hoist will go from ground to 10th floor roof with landing on gantry as well.• Framework contractor will require half of the 5th floor slab as his storage area. • Floors will have to have walls left down for movement of materials (see following drawings) all bulky materials for

the remainder of works in these flats needs to be loaded out before walls are built.• Materials for 5th floor can be landed on 5th floor roof by crane till crane goes.• All roof materials will be off loaded by crane/hoist.• All precast concrete Mullions will be off loaded & installed by main crane and spider crane.• All vertical transportation is by SCL i.e. hoist drivers and crane driver only – Subcontractors need to provide

competent / trained men to sling and move material into and out of hoists. The gantry has been designed so materials can be wheeled from the beam hoist to the hoist, subcontractors must provided the means to wheel these materials.

• The ground floor will be able to be accessed from the road layby in certain circumstances through the pavement air lock gates, if it is agreed with SCL management that a subcontractor will use this route then the subcontractor must provide sufficient operatives to operate the air locks safely.

• Small delivery vehicles will be able to access the basement via the ramp at the back of the building rigids will not be able to turn the corner to gain access to this ramp. This though, will only be permitted in the last 6-8 weeks of the project.

• No materials are to be stored on the gantry, loading platforms or within the vehicle lay by.

Material Distribution

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PROPOSED DISTRIBUTION OF MATERIALS

Material Method of DistributionMetsec Canti deck / Hoist

Underfloorheating insulation/ pipework Hoist

Screed Pump in designated area/Insulation Hoist .

Stud/ Plasterboard Canti deck/ Hoist

Bags of filler/ plaster Hoist

Electrical items 1st fix/ 2nd fix Hoist

Mechanical 1st fix/ 2nd fix Hoist

Blockwork Crane /forklift

Windows Hoist

Render/ Insulation Hoist

Flooring Hoist

Kitchen/ appliances Hoist

Roof materials Crane/ Hoist

Joinery- doors/ skirting/ wardrobes? Hoist

Perimeter boarding Hoist

Mirrors Hoist

Formwork/ decking/ rebar Crane

Vanity units Hoist

Concrete mullians Main Tower and Spider Crane

Tiles/ Grout Hoist 32 of 46

Internal walls to be left down

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HOIST IN Wall left down

WALLS LEFT OUT FOR LOADING 1ST TO 3RD FLOOR 34 of 46

WALLS LEFT OUT FOR LOADING 4TH FLOOR

HOIST IN Wall left down

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WALLS LEFT DOWN FOR LOADING 5TH TO 9TH FLOOR

Wall left down

HOIST IN

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External Elevation Access

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Scaffold from ground to 5th Scaffold from ground to 10th with pedestrian ramp at lower lift

HOIST

Projecting bays see other drawing

Bridge over light well

Projecting bays starts at 1st & finishes at 5th bridge over top of bay

Bridge over basement ramp 3 meters clear & 2 meters wide

Approx 6 lin m cantilevered out at 1st floor level to 5th

GROUND FLOOR

Bridge over at 5th floor level floor 1 to 4 to have 1 lift per floor for this section of over hand block work

Scaffold from Ground to 10th

Scaffold from ground to 8th floor

Bridge over at 3 meters clear & wide

This corner to have no legs to ground to allow access to carnet court

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3rd – 4th FLOOR

Scaffold from 3rd floor to 4th

Scaffold from 4th floor to 5th

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Scaffold from 4th floor to 5th

This elevation is shown on another drawing

4TH FLOOR

This section from 3rd

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Scaffold from 5th roof floor to 10th

Scaffold from Ground to 10th Scaffold from ground to 8th floorScaffold from ground to 5th floorScaffold from Ground to 4th

Scaffold from 4th floor roof to 10th

Projecting bay starts at 2nd floor & finishes at 6th floor level beam out

Projecting bay starts at 2nd floor & finishes at 4th floor level then starts again at 6th and finishes at 7th floor level beam out

Roofs

Scaffold from 8th floor roof to 10th

Scaffold from 5th floor roof to 8th

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Gantry Drawing

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Holland Park Avenue

Hoist

Gantry with external scaffold Built off

Beam Hoist

GANTRY

Public Pedestrian Access Under Gantry

Gates Five board wide fan

2 meter long gantry 35 meter long

gantry with dogleg

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Beam Hoist & Hoist

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BIG E BEAM HOIST 2 ton SWL fixed on Gantry

Beam Hoist 45 of 46

Hoist 46 of 46

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