1. General definition
1.1 Site preparation time
A duration of 2 months appears to be the minimum desirable: this is the duration generally adopted by quality circles.
The Special Conditions of Contract (CCAP) may specify, for example, in the article concerning contractual deadlines:
Site preparation time (generally set at 2 months for projects lasting more than 6 months);
drawing up and submitting to the project manager for approval the work schedule, together with a project for site installations and temporary works;
drawing up and presenting the execution plans, calculation notes and detail studies required for work to begin. If the preparation period is not mentioned, companies...
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Standards and norms
- Private markets – Sample notebooks – Cahier des clauses administratives générales applicable aux travaux de bâtiment faisant l'objet de marchés privés - NF P03-001 - Octobre 2017
Regulations
Law no. 93-1418 of December 31, 1993 amending the provisions of the Labor Code applicable to building and civil engineering operations with a view to ensuring the safety and protecting the health of workers, and transposing Council of the European Communities directive no. 92-57 of June 24, 1992.
Decree no. 99-756 of August 31, 1999 on technical requirements for disabled access to public or private...
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