Construction Traffic
Management Plans (CTMP)

Traffic Management Strategies supporting safe
construction vehicle movement and planning compliance.

What is a Construction Traffic Management Plan ?

A Construction Environmental Management Plan (CEMP) sets out
how environment impacts associated with construction activity will
be managed throughout the construction programme.

These plans demonstrate how construction works will minimise
environmental impacts while protecting neighbouring communities
and sensitive environments.

Typical environmental considerations addressed within a CEMP include :

When Are CTMPs Required?

Planning authorities require a Construction Traffic Management Plan where construction traffic may impact

"No development shall commence until a Construction
Traffic Management Plan has been submitted to and approved
in writing by the Local Planning Authority"

These requirements commonly apply to developments located within urban areas or constrained sites.

What a CTMP Typically Includes

A construction traffic management plan may include :

These measures help ensure construction vehicles operate safety while minimising disruption to surrounding communities.

Our CTMP Preparation Process

Project
Review

We review the development projects, providing formalized documentation for construction traffic access.

Traffic
Strategy
Considerations

We design engineering reviews of our messages and detour scenarios.

Preparation
of
Documentation

We prepare the development documentation, drawn to scale, detailing traffic control measures and site arrangements.

Project Requiring CTMPS

If your project requires a Construction Traffic Management Plan to support a planning on a discharge a
planning condition, contact us today to discuss your project requirements.