7. Temporary Works

7.2 Identify, adequately scope and capture Temporary Works in the Temporary Works Register

RISK – Construction activities not identified as Temporary Works

Temporary works is defined as a temporary thing or work which must be designed, constructed, installed, produced or completed for the purpose of safely carrying out the contract works.  This will usually exclude work which will form part of the final asset.

 

 

 

Temporary works can include:

  • Structures
  • Plant and equipment
  • Earthworks

 

 

Examples of structures that are temporary work include:

  • Form / false work
  • Shoring and temporary bracing (propping for masonry walls and structural frames)
  • Site offices and portable buildings
  • Edge protection and temporary access ways
  • Temporary fencing / hoarding and signage
  • Scaffolding and loading bays for construction purposes

 

 

Examples of plant and equipment that are temporary work include:

  • Tower crane assembly and foundation construction
  • Material and/or personnel hoist assembly and foundation construction
  • Jump and slip form
  • Temporary services (i.e. construction wiring)
  • Barges and barge mooring systems
  • Travellers
  • Jacking Systems

 

 

Examples of earthworks that are temporary work include:

  • Shoring for excavations and trenches
  • Temporary caissons, cofferdams and tunnels
  • Temporary pavements, haul roads and access ramps
  • Crane pads, concrete boom pads
  • Piling rig platforms

Other temporary works:

  • Protection of vehicle and pedestrian traffic during construction
  • Temporary secondary mechanical ground support systems
  • Temporary shotcrete, rock fall protection

 

 

The Temporary Works Register established during pre-contracts phase is to be further developed during the delivery phase and maintained by the TWC for the duration of the works.

 

A Temporary Works Register (linked below) template has been developed as a guide, alternatively the Temporary Works Register on Project Pack Web (PPW) can be used.

 

 

The register is a single document used by the workplace to identify and record all Temporary Works Design Packages required to complete the works.  The register will also outline:

  • Package Name and Description
  • Temporary Works Risk Category
  • Temporary Works Package Owner
  • Temporary Works Designer, Design Checker and Proof Engineer (where applicable)
  • Timeframes required for Design Reviews
  • Site Validation and on-going inspections and monitoring
  • Status of Safety in Design reviews

The Temporary Works Register and manual are to be referenced as inputs to the Permanent Works Designers – particularly where there are complex interfaces – to ensure cost-effective integration of Temporary and Permanent Works design and construction.

 

 

Related GMRs

7.3 Ensure temporary works are planned, assessed and approved by a competent person in accordance with the Temporary Works Risk Matrix

7.4 Identify appropriate design controls and minimum design documentation based on the temporary works risk category

7.D Implement a temporary work inspection schedule for all temporary works


Related Procedures / Forms

Temporary Works Manual

Temporary Works Register


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