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Practical problems of CDM

By: Language: English Series: Building ; 261(7927) 9 February 1996, 33(1)Publication details: 1996Subject(s): Summary: Illustrates the problems that arise when putting the new CDM regulations into practice, through two case studies. The first considers who might be responsible for late start dates when a health and safety plan is rejected by the client after a letter of intent is already signed. The second shows how the regulations demand better understanding of construction work practices by clients and designers.
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Illustrates the problems that arise when putting the new CDM regulations into practice, through two case studies. The first considers who might be responsible for late start dates when a health and safety plan is rejected by the client after a letter of intent is already signed. The second shows how the regulations demand better understanding of construction work practices by clients and designers.