SeanCrowley Posted June 15, 2021 Posted June 15, 2021 Hi, Just about to start a demolition next week and have just learned (doh!) that in addition to needing planning approval and building regs you also separately need to send a demolition notice to the council! Has anyone done a "method statement" for one of these which they could send me as an example? I imagine it is an incredibly simple thing - this is just a small bungalow which is being knocked down so I imagine it should be straighforwward. Thanks!
markc Posted June 15, 2021 Posted June 15, 2021 Method statements can be very simple, just write briefly how the work will be done, by hand or machine? is there any possibility of debris falling onto pavements, roads etc. working at height? damage to services? access for emergency vehicles if needed? first aider? etc etc. If you give more info on what the works are and then your outline MS we can take a look and give pointers
nod Posted June 15, 2021 Posted June 15, 2021 As above I just used a standard Rams certificate You can probably download one online
Carrerahill Posted June 15, 2021 Posted June 15, 2021 40 minutes ago, SeanCrowley said: Hi, Just about to start a demolition next week and have just learned (doh!) that in addition to needing planning approval and building regs you also separately need to send a demolition notice to the council! Has anyone done a "method statement" for one of these which they could send me as an example? I imagine it is an incredibly simple thing - this is just a small bungalow which is being knocked down so I imagine it should be straighforwward. Thanks! I have one here that was sent from a Demo Company to a LA - PM me your email address and I will send it to you. You will need to re-write it obviously.
Temp Posted June 15, 2021 Posted June 15, 2021 Not seen one but only £6.. https://www.haspod.com/documents/method-statements/building-demolition-template?gclid=CjwKCAjwn6GGBhADEiwAruUcKs-oVmVP-XzXB9maGAdc56O6ThCLnpfS8HJkM1g9SjrpGKoNwuryhxoCwJ8QAvD_BwE
TonyT Posted June 15, 2021 Posted June 15, 2021 It’s Just a story about how you plan to do the work, how to work safely and all the other things that few people pay attention to when work actually starts.
Dave Jones Posted June 15, 2021 Posted June 15, 2021 5 hours ago, SeanCrowley said: Hi, Just about to start a demolition next week and have just learned (doh!) that in addition to needing planning approval and building regs you also separately need to send a demolition notice to the council! Has anyone done a "method statement" for one of these which they could send me as an example? I imagine it is an incredibly simple thing - this is just a small bungalow which is being knocked down so I imagine it should be straighforwward. Thanks! you only need to notify the council that demolition is taking place. The paperwork exercise is entirely up to you and how long you take to drop the building. When I did it, notified council to discharge legal responsibility and building down in a day. really didn't have time for lots of typing and paperwork.
Faz Posted June 15, 2021 Posted June 15, 2021 To save me the legwork of looking at all of these, does any of them say - 'just drive the forks through it a few times'? Kind of what I was thinking on the next site when the time comes - the big ones (mine is a 535-140) are a bit of a Tiger Tank when it comes to structure! Thankfully have yet to test it vs structure on my current site!
freshy Posted January 6, 2022 Posted January 6, 2022 I've been asked for a demolition statement... Would anyone care to share their demolition statement with me? Pretty please. ?
freshy Posted January 9, 2022 Posted January 9, 2022 For anyone looking, I used this one and adapted it. https://digital.flintshire.gov.uk/FCC_Planning/Home/NewDocView/165043#:~:text=1.,be taken down in stages%3A&text=Any persons working on site,safety boots and hard hats. 2
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