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How To Prepare A Construction Traffic Management Plan (CTMP) Report

A Construction Traffic Management Plan (CTMP) report assesses and addresses traffic impacts of construction projects. It must describe the proposed construction works, impacts on the local road network, and how impacts will be mitigated. The CTMP report must follow the City's standard requirements, including: 1) Describing the project details and surrounding traffic conditions 2) Outlining truck routes, sizes, frequencies and swept path analyses for vehicle movement to and from the site 3) Detailing the impacts on residents, businesses, pedestrians and traffic, and how parking and emergency access will be managed

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How To Prepare A Construction Traffic Management Plan (CTMP) Report

A Construction Traffic Management Plan (CTMP) report assesses and addresses traffic impacts of construction projects. It must describe the proposed construction works, impacts on the local road network, and how impacts will be mitigated. The CTMP report must follow the City's standard requirements, including: 1) Describing the project details and surrounding traffic conditions 2) Outlining truck routes, sizes, frequencies and swept path analyses for vehicle movement to and from the site 3) Detailing the impacts on residents, businesses, pedestrians and traffic, and how parking and emergency access will be managed

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How to prepare a Construction Traffic Management Plan (CTMP) report

A CTMP report assesses traffic impacts associated with development construction on the
local road network.

The plan must reflect the City’s CTMP Standard Requirements (attached below) and provide
a description of the proposed construction works, the traffic impacts on the local area and
how these impacts will be addressed. The City’s CTMP Standard Requirements must be
attached to the CTMP report.

You may use the following information to check that your CTMP report is adequate for
review.

The CTMP should include:


1. Introduction
This section must describe the following:

• Details of the project including site location, scope of works, general breakdown of
activities and hours of operation
• Surrounding traffic environment showing State, Regional and Local Roads, road
network configuration and use, public transport facilities and existing parking
restrictions

2. Management of Construction Vehicles


This section must describe the following:

• Truck routes to and from the site utilising State and Regional Roads – map of the
routes must be provide
• The largest vehicle that will be used during construction in accordance with the City’s
CTMP Standard Requirements
• Frequency of truck movements
• Demonstrate using swept path diagrams how trucks enter, circulate and exit the site
or Works Zone in a forward direction
• Works Zones will need to be considered if trucks cannot enter or exit the site in a
forward direction at all times
• Demonstrate using swept path diagrams how trucks will navigate to and from the site
along the nominated truck route
• Provide a plan showing where vehicles stand to load and unload, where plant will
stand, location of storage areas for equipment, materials and waste, location of
Works Zones (if required) and location of cranes (if required)
• The approvals of Works Zones and Road Closures (to install cranes) is a separate
process that requires Traffic Committee endorsement

3. Impact of project
Provide details of the impact of the works on residents, businesses, pedestrians, cyclists,
local traffic and emergency services and management of staff parking.

4. Appendices
• Swept Path drawings for vehicles entering, circulating and exiting the site and Works
Zones
• Traffic Control Plans (done by RMS accredited traffic controller) for any diversions or
Traffic Management relating to vehicles accessing the site
• The City’s CTMP Standard Requirements. (There are some parts of the requirements
that are in red and will need to be completed on a site specific basis).

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