BD Tech Memo Supervision Plan
BD Tech Memo Supervision Plan
BD Tech Memo Supervision Plan
SUPERVISION PLANS
2005
Issued by
the Secretary for Housing, Planning and Lands
under
section 39A of the Buildings Ordinance
Cap. 123
The Technical Memorandum, originally published under section 39A of the Buildings
Ordinance in Special Supplement No. 5 to Gazette No. 9 Vo. 1 on 29 August 1997
and amended by the resolution of the Provisional Legislative Council passed under
section 39A(3) of the Buildings Ordinance on 28 September 1997, came into
operation on 22 December 1997.
CONTENTS
Page
PART I
PRELIMINARY
1.
2.
3.
Interpretation
PART II
4.
General principles
5.
6.
Supervision requirements
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7.
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8.
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9.
20
10.
21
11.
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PART III
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION
Table 1
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Table 2
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PART I
PRELIMINARY
1.
1.1
1.2
2.
2.1
2.2
manpower required and level of supervision required for each of the classes
of supervision;
(e) detailed supervision requirements for various types of building works and
street works including the management structure required to ensure site
safety, the manpower required for each element of the management
structure, the qualifications and experience of the personnel involved and
the specific tasks to be associated in each element of the management
structure;
(f) the general responsibilities of the site supervision personnel for the various
types of building works and street works;
(g) the qualifications and experience required for technically competent persons
to be appointed for supervisory work under supervision plans;
(h) the procedure, timing and sequence for the submission of supervision plans;
(i) the circumstances in which an authorized person, registered structural
engineer, registered geotechnical engineer, registered contractor is permitted
to notify in retrospect for minor deviations from a supervision plan;
(j) the method and timing of notification of, and the amendment procedures for,
a proposed or actual deviation from a supervision plan, including deviations
caused by an emergency; and
(k) the circumstances in which a supervision plan is not required for building
works or street works.
2.3
3.
Interpretation
3.1
In this Technical Memorandum the following definitions apply:author means the authorized person, registered structural engineer, registered
geotechnical engineer or authorized signatory who is responsible for preparing a
supervision plan;
(b)
(c)
Code of Practice means the code of practice for site supervision of building
works and street works issued by the Building Authority;
practice notes for registered contractors means the practice notes issued by
the Building Authority from time to time to provide guidance to registered
contractors for various aspects of building works and street works;
quality supervision means the necessary site supervision required to ensure that
the building works or street works are carried out in general accordance with the
provisions of the Buildings Ordinance and regulations, the plans approved in
respect of such building works or street works by the Building Authority and any
order made or condition imposed, pursuant to any provision of the Ordinance or
regulations in that behalf, by the Building Authority;
registered contractor means a person whose name is for the time being on the
registers maintained under section 8A of the Buildings Ordinance, who is
appointed to carry out building works or street works on a site;
scale means an assessment of the size or extent of the building works or street
works falling within the supervision plan under consideration;
site safety supervision means the necessary site supervision required to check
that the carrying out of building works or street works, including the sequence of
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works means the whole or a part of the works which is the subject of an
application for consent to commence works and which is the subject of a
supervision plan.
3.2
Unless the context otherwise requires, where applicable the terms and
expressions in this Technical Memorandum shall have the same meaning
assigned to them under the Buildings Ordinance.
General principles
4.1
4.2
For the purpose of preparing a supervision plan and supervising the carrying out of
building works or street works by an AP, RSE and RGE under section 4(3)(a) of
the Buildings Ordinance and by a registered contractor under section 9(5)(a) and
9(6)(a) of the same Ordinance respectively, safety management of building works
or street works comprises:-
(a)
ensuring that the building works or street works are carried out in general
accordance with the provisions of the Buildings Ordinance and regulations,
the plans approved in respect of such building works or street works by the
Building Authority and any order made or condition imposed, pursuant to
any provision of the Ordinance or regulations in that behalf, by the Building
Authority, hereafter referred to as quality supervision; and
(b)
(ii)
4.3
A supervision plan shall set out a management structure for site supervision
which provides for:-
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
4.4
5.
The AP, RSE, RGE, AS of the registered contractors and the TCP they appoint
shall each have a role to play in safety management. TCPs are organized in four
streams led respectively by the AS, RSE, RGE and AP and shall carry out the
duties assigned to them. In carrying out functions for safety management, all
persons shall adopt the current practice as set out in the Code of Practice, and
where applicable and practicable, shall also adopt the best practice established
by their respective professions from time to time.
5.1.1
The safety management functions of the registered contractor and his stream are:(a)
to exercise all reasonable skill, care and diligence in following the part of the
supervision plan prepared by the AS; to carry out safety management
measures and actions during the course of the works in order to meet the
objectives of section 4.3 of this Technical Memorandum; and
(b)
to check that the building works or street works are carried out in
accordance with the provisions of the Buildings Ordinance and regulations,
the plans approved by the Building Authority and any order made or
condition imposed by the Building Authority.
5.1.2
The safety management functions of the RSE and his stream are:(a)
to check and satisfy, in accordance with the frequency set out in the
supervision plan, that the registered contractors safety management system
complies with the part of the supervision plan prepared by the AS;
(b)
to verify that conditions on site are consistent with assumptions made in the
design of the permanent works and in the design of those method statements
and temporary works which are shown on the prescribed plans;
(c)
to check that the building works or street works are carried out in general
accordance with the provisions of the Buildings Ordinance and regulations,
the plans approved by the Building Authority and any order made or
condition imposed by the Building Authority; and
(d)
to supervise, in accordance with the frequency set out in the supervision plan,
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that the method statements and temporary works shown on the prescribed
plans are adhered to.
5.1.3
The safety management functions of the RGE and his stream are:(a)
to check and satisfy, in accordance with the frequency set out in the
supervision plan, that the registered contractors safety management system
complies with the part of the supervision plan prepared by the AS;
(b)
to verify that conditions on site are consistent with assumptions made in the
design of the permanent works and in the design of those method statements
and temporary works which are shown on the prescribed plans;
(c)
to check that the building works or street works are carried out in general
accordance with the provisions of the Buildings Ordinance and regulations,
the plans approved by the Building Authority and any order made or
condition imposed by the Building Authority; and
(d)
5.1.4
to check and satisfy, in accordance with the frequency set out in the
supervision plan, that the registered contractors safety management system
complies with the part of the supervision plan prepared by the AS;
(b)
to check that the building works or street works are carried out in general
accordance with the provisions of the Buildings Ordinance and regulations,
the plans approved by the Building Authority and any order made or
condition imposed by the Building Authority; and
(c)
5.1.5
For the types of building works or street works which do not require the
appointment of an RSE and/or RGE, the AP is to appoint TCPs who meet the
requirements of the streams of the RSE and/or RGE in order to carry out the duties
and functions in sections 5.1.2, 5.1.3, 5.12 and 5.13 of this Technical
Memorandum.
5.2
Within each stream of the registered contractor, the RSE, the RGE and the AP,
TCPs of the appropriate grades shall be appointed, either full time or part time
depending on the type of building works or street works involved. The TCPs shall
exercise all reasonable skill, care and diligence in carrying out the duties and
specific tasks and undertaking the responsibilities which are set down in this
Technical Memorandum and the Code of Practice.
5.3
The AP, RSE, RGE and registered contractor shall each appoint a representative to
assist in carrying out their respective safety management functions.
5.4
The AS, AP, RSE and RGE shall be responsible for the operation of the respective
parts of the supervision plans prepared by them and shall carry out such site
inspection as may be necessary to satisfy themselves that the requirements of the
supervision plans are implemented, and that their respective representatives and
TCPs carry out their duties under the supervision plan and as required by this
Technical Memorandum.
In addition to the specified responsibilities set out in the Code of Practice, all TCPs
shall have common responsibilities which are:(a)
(b)
Within each stream of the registered contractor, the RSE, the RGE and the AP, the
TCPs tasks shall be grouped into two types of supervision - engineering safety
supervision and routine safety supervision.
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5.7
(b)
(c)
checking that site works comply with the supervision plan including
method statements and precautionary and protective measures;
(d)
(e)
(f)
ensuring that systems are in place and followed to record that safety
supervision has been properly executed.
5.8
Routine safety supervision is carried out by the TCPs of grades T1 to T3. Routine
safety supervision includes but is not confined to:(a)
monitoring that the site operations and working methods meet safety
standards set out in the Buildings Ordinance and codes of practice and that
unsafe practices are not being followed;
(b)
checking that general and minor safety aspects of the building works or
street works are properly carried out;
(c)
checking that work carried out on site complies with the approved,
accepted or submitted method statements and precautionary and protective
measures.
5.9
Specific tasks for each type of site safety supervision include but are not confined
to those set out in the tables in the Code of Practice, under the following headings:(a)
General safety measures and minor safety aspects of building works and
street works;
(b)
(c)
Temporary works and intermediate stages of the building works and street
works.
Quality supervision includes but is not confined to:(a) checking that the works are carried out in general accordance with the
provisions of the Buildings Ordinance and regulations;
(b) checking that the works are carried out in accordance with the plans approved
by the Building Authority and any order made or conditions imposed; and
(c) checking that the design assumptions agree with the actual site conditions.
APs safety management structure
5.11
The AP shall appoint a TCP in his stream to be his representative who shall assist
him in carrying out safety management functions as set out in section 5.1.4 of this
Technical Memorandum. The duties of the APs representative and the TCPs in the
APs stream are set down in the Code of Practice.
RSEs safety management structure
5.12
The RSE shall appoint a TCP in his stream to be his representative who shall assist
him in carrying out safety management functions as set out in section 5.1.2 of this
Technical Memorandum. The duties of the RSEs representative and the TCPs in
the RSEs stream are set down in the Code of Practice.
The RGE shall appoint a TCP in his stream to be his representative who shall
assist him in carrying out safety management functions as set out in section
5.1.3 of this Technical Memorandum. The duties of the RGEs representative
and the TCPs in the RGEs stream are set down in the Code of Practice.
The registered contractor shall appoint a TCP in his stream to be his representative
who shall assist his AS in carrying out safety management functions as set out in
section 5.1.1 of this Technical Memorandum. The duties of the AS, the registered
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contractors representative and the TCPs in the registered contractors stream are
set down in the Code of Practice.
Interstream communication
5.15
5.16
The TCPs are deemed to have a duty to communicate directly with the TCPs in
other streams with a priority no less than that they would apply to
communication within their own stream.
Reports
5.17
5.18
(b)
non-conformity reports.
The procedures for preparing and submitting reports, including reports to the
Building Authority if required, are set out in the following sections.
Site supervision reports shall be prepared by all the TCPs whenever they carry
out supervision on site, including daily reports for full time TCPs. These reports
shall be filed and maintained in the site office.
5.20
(b)
(c)
notes of non-conformity.
Non-conformity Reports
5.21
(b)
5.22
The Code of Practice sets out how non-conformity is dealt with at the level of
TCPs.
6.
Supervision requirements
6.1
6.2
The minimum qualifications and experience required for each grade of TCP are
set out in Table 2 in this Technical Memorandum.
6.3
From time to time, the Building Authority may review the details in the Code of
Practice including an assessment of the supervision requirements for different
types of building works or street works, the qualifications and experience of the
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Types of works
6.4
demolition
(ii)
(iii)
foundation
(iv)
site formation
(v)
(vi)
(vii)
superstructure
(b)
(ix)
(x)
(xi)
tunnel works
street works
If more than one TCP is required under any stream of supervision, the AP, RSE,
RGE or registered contractor may assign one or more TCP to cover the duties
and responsibilities of more than one role provided that:(a)
(b)
6.6
For the streams of the AP, RSE and RGE, the AP, RSE and RGE may appoint
the same TCP to cover the roles in two or three streams, as the case may be,
provided that:15
(a)
the TCP satisfies the grade requirements under all the related streams;
(b)
the TCP satisfies the requirements of the highest grade of TCP specified;
and
(c)
6.7
The AP, RSE or RGE cannot combine supervision duties with the AS.
6.8
One supervision plan may cover more than one type of building works or street
works provided that the respective plans of the building works or street works
have been approved by the Building Authority. In the case of such a combined
supervision plan, the separate TCP roles may be combined together into the
duties of one or more persons provided that the requirements for qualifications
and experience are satisfied and the combined inspection frequency is not less
than that under the separate supervision plans.
6.9
When there is an existing supervision plan for a type of building works or street
works, and additional or new work of the same type is to be carried out under
the same AP, RSE, RGE and AS, an amended supervision plan may be
submitted incorporating the work currently supervised under one or more
existing supervision plans.
7.
7.1
Part
Author
(a)
Preamble
AP
(b)
Part I
AP
(c)
Part II
RSE
(d)
Part III
RGE
(e)
Part IV
AS
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Standard forms for the above types of supervision plans are set out in the Code of
Practice.
7.2
Preamble
7.3
Item (1) shall provide background information on the site and the proposed
building works or street works known at the time of preparation.
7.4
Item (2) requires the AP, RSE, RGE and AS to undertake that their supervision
will be carried out in accordance with the plan, this Technical Memorandum
and the Code of Practice.
management and execution of site supervision of the works covered by the plan
will be carried out in the manner prescribed by the provisions of the Buildings
Ordinance and regulations.
Part I
7.5
Item (3) requires the AP to state the type of building works or street works, the
date of approval of plans and the assessment of the scale of the works.
7.6
Item (4) requires the AP to identify the supervision input of different grades of
TCPs, and provide the combined supervision input of the TCPs for one or more
types of building works or street works under one supervision plan prepared by
the AP. Detailed requirements are set out in the Code of Practice.
7.7
Item (5) requires the AP to identify the particulars and frequency level of site
inspection of respective grade of TCPs for site supervision. Detailed
requirements are set out in the Code of Practice.
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7.8
Item (6) requires the AP to identify the particulars and inspection frequency of
respective grade of TCPs for site supervision during critical stages of the works.
Detailed requirements are set out in the Code of Practice.
7.9
Item (7) requires the AP to declare that the plan is in compliance with this
Technical Memorandum, the Code of Practice and the requirements of the
Buildings Ordinance and regulations, and he has also read and confirmed the
Preamble of the plan.
Part II
7.10
Item (8) requires the RSE, taking into account the type of works specified in
Part I of the plan, to identify the supervision input of different grades of TCPs,
and provide the combined supervision input of the TCPs for one or more types
of building works or street works under one supervision plan prepared by the
RSE. Detailed requirements are set out in the Code of Practice.
7.11
Item (9) requires the RSE to identify the particulars and frequency level of site
inspection of respective grade of TCPs for site supervision. Detailed
requirements are set out in the Code of Practice.
7.12
Item (10) requires the RSE to identify the particulars and inspection frequency
of respective grade of TCPs for site supervision during critical stages of the
works. Detailed requirements are set out in the Code of Practice.
7.13
Item (11) requires the RSE to declare that the plan is in compliance with this
Technical Memorandum, the Code of Practice and the requirements of the
Buildings Ordinance and regulations, and he has also read and confirmed the
Preamble of the plan.
Part III
7.14
Item (12) requires the RGE, taking into account the type of works specified in
Part I of the plan, to identify the supervision input of different grades of TCPs,
and provide the combined supervision input of the TCPs for one or more types
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of building works or street works under one supervision plan prepared by the
RGE. Detailed requirements are set out in the Code of Practice.
7.15
Item (13) requires the RGE to identify the particulars and frequency level of site
inspection of respective grade of TCPs for site supervision. Detailed
requirements are set out in the Code of Practice.
7.16
Item (14) requires the RGE to identify the particulars and inspection frequency
of respective grade of TCPs for site supervision during critical stages of the
works. Detailed requirements are set out in the Code of Practice.
7.17
Item (15) requires the RGE to declare that the plan is in compliance with this
Technical Memorandum, the Code of Practice and the requirements of the
Buildings Ordinance and regulations, and he has also read and confirmed the
Preamble of the plan.
Part IV
7.18
Item (16) requires the AS, taking into account the type of works specified in
Part I of the plan, to identify the supervision input of different grades of TCPs,
and provide the combined supervision input of the TCPs for one or more types
of building works or street works under one supervision plan prepared by the
AS. Detailed requirements are set out in the Code of Practice.
7.19
Item (17) requires the AS to identify the particulars and frequency level of site
inspection of respective grade of TCPs for site supervision.
Detailed
7.20
Item (18) requires the AS to identify the particulars and inspection frequency of
respective grade of TCPs for site supervision during critical stages of the works.
Detailed requirements are set out in the Code of Practice.
7.21
Item (19) requires the AS to declare that the plan is in compliance with this
Technical Memorandum, the Code of Practice and the requirements of the
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Buildings Ordinance and regulations, and he has also read and confirmed the
Preamble of the plan.
8.
8.1
The supervision plan shall be lodged with the Building Authority by the AP
prior to or at the same time as the application for the first consent for
commencement of building works or street works.
8.2
If the proposals for subsequent stages of the work change or if there is new
information which invalidates the submitted supervision plan, then a revised
supervision plan shall be lodged. There is no prescribed time frame for the
submission of the revised supervision plan.
8.3
If there is a change of TCP other than those cases referred to in section 9 of this
Technical Memorandum, the AP, RSE, RGE or AS, as the case may be, shall
submit a revised supervision plan to the Building Authority within 14 days of the
change and only the amendment of the relevant part of the supervision plan needs
to be submitted without the other parts of the supervision plan.
9.
9.1
9.2
If a TCP is absent for reasons other than those described in section 9.1 of this
Technical Memorandum, the representative of his stream shall check that an
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entry is made in the site register explaining the circumstances which have arisen
and the action which is to be taken.
10.
The method and timing of notification of, and the amendment procedures for,
a proposed or actual deviation from the supervision plan, including deviations
caused by an emergency
10.1
10.2
11.
A supervision plan is not required for building works which satisfy the criteria set
out below.
Demolition
the span of any structural element of the construction does not exceed
6m;
Site Formation
the maximum gradient across the lot from boundary to boundary is not
more than 15 degrees;
the overall gradient of an area bounded by lines 10m outside the lot
boundary in any direction is less than 15 degrees;
there is no slope within the area 10m outside the lot boundary steeper
than 30 degrees or higher than 1.5m;
there is no retaining wall or terrace wall either within the lot or within
the area 10m outside the lot which is higher than 1.5m;
the combined height of retaining wall and slope constructed shall not
exceed 1.5 m;
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Superstructure
the span of any structural element of the building does not exceed 6m;
the construction floor area of the building is less than 500 square
metres.
Drainage
Building Repairs
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PART III
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION
List of Tables
Table 1
Table 2
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Table 1
Minimum supervision requirements for different types of building works or street works
RSEs Stream
APs Stream
RGEs Stream
street works
Ground
T1
T2
T3
T4
T5
AS
T1
T2
T3
T4
T5
AP
T1
T2
T3
T4
T5
RSE
T1
T2
T3
T4
T5
RGE
field
Foundation
investigation
works
Building works
with
(Note 5)
significant
geotechnical
content
(Note 4)
Others
Foundation works (other than
foundation works with
significant geotechnical
content)
All other building works or
street works
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Notes to Table 1
1.
Level
Level
Level
Level
Level
1
2
3
4
5
=
=
=
=
=
2.
For frequency levels 1 to 4, more frequent site inspection up to full time may be required at critical stages; refer to the Code of Practice
for guidance.
3.
For the qualification and experience required for each grade of TCP, refer to Table 2 of this Technical Memorandum.
4.
The type of building works that are regarded as building works with significant geotechnical content are set out in the Code of Practice.
5.
The type of foundation works, including those in the designated area, that are regarded as building works with significant geotechnical
content are set out in the Code of Practice.
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Table 2
Minimum qualifications and experience required for each grade of TCP for site supervision
Grade of TCP
Minimum qualifications and experience for each grade of TCP for site supervision
T1
A certificate or diploma holder with minimum total relevant working experience of 2 years to the satisfaction of the Building Authority.
T2
A higher certificate or higher diploma holder with minimum total relevant working experience of 3 years to the satisfaction of the Building Authority.
T3
A higher certificate or higher diploma holder with minimum total relevant working experience of 5 years, or a degree holder with minimum total relevant
working experience of 2 years to the satisfaction of the Building Authority.
T4
A degree holder with minimum total relevant working experience of 4 years to the satisfaction of the Building Authority or a registered professional.
T5
A registered professional with minimum total relevant working experience of 5 years to the satisfaction of the Building Authority.
Notes to Table 2
(1)
relevant working experience - means such working experience as may from time to time be recognised by the Building Authority as
being relevant to the duties of a TCP of appropriate grade under each stream of supervision, and
total relevant
working experience
- means relevant working experience aggregated by a method recognised by the Building Authority
(2)
A person who satisfies the Building Authority by reason of his training, experience and skill in safety management that he is a fit and
proper person to be qualified for a particular grade of TCP shall be deemed to be so qualified for the purpose of employment in safety
management as required in this Technical Memorandum. Further guidance is given in the Code of Practice.
(3)
For some grades of TCP, the absence of the required qualifications may be compensated for by extra relevant working experience according
to guidelines to be determined by the Building Authority. Further guidance is given in the Code of Practice, Practice Notes for Authorized
Persons and Registered Structural Engineers or Practice Notes for Registered Contractors.
(4)
Details of the minimum qualifications and experience required for each grade of TCP for site supervision are given in the Code of Practice.
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