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Construction Project Notification
Construction Design and Management Regulations 2007 requires most construction work to be notified to HSE.
Notification will be required if the project, commonly referred to as a ‘construction project’ and must be submitted by the CDM Coordinator for the project is likely to:
Last longer than 30 days
Involve more than 500 persons days of construction work.
Any day on which construction work is carried out (including holidays and weekends) should be counted, even if the work on that day is of short duration. A ‘person day’ is one individual, including supervisors or specialist trades, carrying out construction work for one normal working shift.
Note - Construction work for a domestic client is not notifable. A domestic client is someone who lives, or will live, in the premises where the work is carried out. The premises must not relate to any trade, business or undertaking.
Details of what is required to be notified is included in Schedule 1 of the Construction Design and Management Regulations 2007
The Notification (F10), when undertaken online is available for ease, all Notifications must be currently forwarded to:
F10 Scanning Centre,
Health and Safety Executive,
c/o Central Despatch,
Redgrave Court,
Merton Road,
Bootle, Merseyside L20 7HS
NB: If the Notifiable Work is on an operation railway, the notification should be sent to the Office of Rail Regulation. You can get the address by contacting HSE's Infoline, Tel: 0845 345 0055.
Information on this page can be verified at the HSE Construction web page
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