Published: 29 November 2022 | Category: Technical advice note | Audiences: Road controlling authorities, Road traffic engineers & consultants, Roading contractors
This note is to advise that the Guideline for preparing an environmental management plan (EMP) has been published. This updated guideline replaces the 2014 Guideline for preparing an environmental and social management plan.
This note is to advise that the Guideline for preparing an environmental management plan (EMP) has been published. This updated guideline replaces the 2014 Guideline for preparing an environmental and social management plan.
This guideline should be applied to all new capital improvement (construction) and maintenance contracts from the date of this note. The new guideline does not apply retrospectively.
The guideline sets out the expectations for the preparation of an environmental management plan (EMP) for the management of environmental effects during construction and maintenance activities. The primary audience for this guide is contractors and professional services contractors responsible for developing and implementing EMPs. The guideline also provides information to assist project and maintenance contract managers with the management of these effects.
EMPs are a requirement for all construction and all maintenance and operations (network outcomes) contracts, as set out in of Z19 Taumata Taiao, our Environmental and Sustainability Standard.
EMPs are a key tool supporting the delivery of statutory requirements (including consents, designation conditions, archaeological authorities and wildlife permit) and Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency environmental policy).
The scope of the EMP is tailored to the activity but can include a wide range of topics, such as (but not limited to) social values, heritage, air quality, noise and vibration, contaminated land, biodiversity, resource efficiency and waste minimisation, and hazardous substances.
This update includes revised templates for:
The main changes are:
Advice of these changes will be disseminated by:
To support this and ensure successful transition, the Safe and Sustainable Standards team will:
To ensure it is being used effectively, we will review that effectiveness following the first year of implementation and every three years thereafter. The review will include:
If you have any questions or feedback, please contact the Team Lead Environment and Sustainability at environment@nzta.govt.nz