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Engaging with your ECoW: Good Environmental Practices to Deliver Successful Projects Rebecca Passmore MSc C.WEM MCIWEM MEECW Senior Environmental Consultant, Fairhurst Fairhurst Aims .of the AEECOW The AEECoW has been developed to raise


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Engaging with your ECoW: Good Environmental Practices to Deliver Successful Projects Rebecca Passmore MSc C.WEM MCIWEM MEECW Senior Environmental Consultant, Fairhurst

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Fairhurst

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Aims…

….of the AEECOW The AEECoW has been developed to raise professional standards amongst those providing ECoW services whilst promoting ECoWs as valuable members of site development teams. ….of an ECoW Client and contractor compliance

  • Regulations and legislation
  • Planning
  • Industry good practice
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What is an ECoW?

“An environmental or construction professional with direct responsibility for monitoring compliance with environmental legislation, policy or mitigation.”

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Role and Responsibilities of an ECoW

  • How is the ECoW role linked

with EIAs?

  • What does the ECoW the

role involve?

  • What skills and experience

are needed?

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The Role

  • “Eyes and Ears”
  • Independent
  • Relevant qualifications and experience
  • Status and Influence
  • Communication
  • Multi-disciplinary
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ECoWs and EIAs

EIA is a key document as it helps to identify:

  • Environmental

sensitivities

  • Legislation and

guidance

  • Schedule of

Mitigation

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Beware

“An environmental or construction professional with direct responsibility for ensuring compliance with environmental legislation, policy or mitigation.”

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Competing/Conflicting Priorities and Pressures

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Common Issues

  • Mud!
  • Weather and freak events
  • Communications
  • Out of hours incident response
  • Change of contractor
  • Site holidays
  • Egos
  • Scope creep
  • Buried infrastructure
  • Incentives
  • Public interest/press interest
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SW Scotland Transmission Line, Margree

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Tool Box Talks (TBT’s)

  • Content

– project documentation – legal obligations – good practice

  • Duration and audience

– Short, focused – Opportunity to influence change.

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Margree

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Margree

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Summary

  • Establish clear role and responsibilities at the start of project
  • Build relationships, particularly with the Site Agent and

Foremen

  • Understand the reporting mechanisms
  • Be familiar with the:
  • Contract
  • Construction programme
  • Planning conditions
  • Site documents
  • Good practice guidance documents
  • Know who to speak to when it goes wrong!