Pre-construction information and a construction phase plan are essential legal and statutory requirements in construction projects. They ensure that all relevant health, safety, and environmental risks are identified and managed before work begins. Pre-construction information includes site conditions, design details, and potential hazards. The construction phase plan outlines how risks will be controlled during the project. Both are mandatory to comply with regulations and protect workers and the public throughout the construction process.
Pre-construction information and a construction phase plan are essential legal and statutory requirements in construction projects. They ensure that all relevant health, safety, and environmental risks are identified and managed before work begins. Pre-construction information includes site conditions, design details, and potential hazards. The construction phase plan outlines how risks will be controlled during the project. Both are mandatory to comply with regulations and protect workers and the public throughout the construction process.
What is Pre-construction Information (PCI)?
PCI is information gathered before construction starts to identify risks, site conditions, and requirements so designers and contractors can plan safely. The client provides PCI to the project team.
What is a Construction Phase Plan (CPP)?
CPP is a plan that sets out the health and safety arrangements for construction work, site rules, roles, and control measures. It is prepared before construction begins and updated as needed.
Who is responsible for PCI and CPP?
The client is responsible for providing PCI to the design and construction teams. The CPP is prepared by the principal contractor (or the contractor if there is a single contractor) before works start.
Why are PCI and CPP important?
They help identify hazards, plan safe methods of work, ensure welfare and coordination, and help meet legal duties under CDM 2015 to protect workers and others on site.