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24.—(1) Not less than 56 days before the commencement of any specified work, the undertaker must submit to National Grid a plan and, if reasonably required by National Grid a ground monitoring scheme in respect of those works, the plan to be submitted to National Grid shall show—
(a)the exact position of the works;
(b)the level at which these are proposed to be constructed or renewed;
(c)the manner of their construction or renewal including details of excavation, positioning of plant etc.;
(d)the position of all apparatus;
(e)by way of detailed drawings, every alteration proposed to be made to or close to any such apparatus;
(f)intended maintenance regimes; and
(g)details of any ground monitoring scheme (if required in accordance with National Grid’s “Specification for safe working in the vicinity of National Grid, High pressure Gas pipelines and associated installation requirements for third parties T/SP/SSW22”.)
(2) The undertaker must not commence any works to which sub-paragraph (1) and (8) applies until National Grid has given written approval of the plan so submitted.
(3) Any approval of National Grid required under sub-paragraph (2)—
(a)may be given subject to reasonable conditions for any purpose mentioned in sub-paragraph (4) or (6); and
(b)must not be unreasonably withheld.
(4) In relation to any work to which sub-paragraph (1) and (8) applies, National Grid may require such modifications to be made to the plans as may be reasonably necessary for the purpose of securing its system against interference or risk of damage or for the purpose of providing or securing proper and convenient means of access to any apparatus.
(5) Works executed under sub-paragraph (1) or (8) shall be executed only in accordance with the plan, submitted under sub-paragraph (1) and (8) or as relevant sub-paragraph (3), as amended from time to time by agreement between the undertaker and National Grid and in accordance with such reasonable requirements as may be made in accordance with sub-paragraphs (4), (6) and/or (7) by National Grid for the alteration or otherwise for the protection of the apparatus, or for securing access to it, and National Grid shall be entitled to watch and inspect the execution of those works.
(6) Where National Grid requires protective works to be carried out either themselves or by the undertaker (whether of a temporary or permanent nature) such protective works shall be carried out to National Grid’s satisfaction prior to the commencement of any authorised development (or any relevant part thereof) to which sub-paragraph (1) applies and National Grid must give 56 days’ notice of such works from the date of submission of a plan in line with sub-paragraph (1) or (8) (except in an emergency).
(7) If National Grid in accordance with sub-paragraph (4) or (6) and in consequence of the works proposed by the undertaker, reasonably requires the removal of any apparatus and gives written notice to the undertaker of that requirement, paragraphs (1) to (2) and (5) to (6) shall apply as if the removal of the apparatus had been required by the undertaker under paragraph 22(2).
(8) Nothing in this paragraph shall preclude the undertaker from submitting at any time or from time to time, but in no case less than 56 days before commencing the execution of any works comprising the authorised development, a new plan, instead of the plan previously submitted, and having done so the provisions of this paragraph shall apply to and in respect of the new plan.
(9) The undertaker shall not be required to comply with sub-paragraph (1) where, as part of any specified works, it needs to carry out emergency works as defined in the 1991 Act but in that case it must give to National Grid notice as soon as is reasonably practicable and a plan of those works and shall—
(a)comply with sub-paragraphs (4), (5) and (6) insofar as is reasonably practicable in the circumstances; and
(b)comply with sub-paragraph (10) at all times.
(10) At all times when carrying out any works authorised under the Order comply with National Grid’s policies for safe working in proximity to gas apparatus “Specification for safe working in the vicinity of National Grid, High pressure Gas pipelines and associated installation requirements for third parties T/SP/SSW22” and the Health and Safety Executive’s “HS(~G)47 Avoiding Danger from underground services”.
(11) As soon as reasonably practicable after any ground subsidence event attributable to the authorised development the undertaker shall implement an appropriate ground mitigation scheme save that National Grid retains the right to carry out any further necessary protective works for the safeguarding of its apparatus and can recover any such costs in line with paragraph 26.
(12) The plans submitted to National Grid by the undertaker pursuant to sub-paragraph (1) and (8) and/or paragraph 25(1) must be sent to plantprotection@nationalgrid.com and cc’d to spencer.jeffries@nationalgrid.com or such other address as National Grid may from time to time appoint instead for that purpose and notify to the undertaker in writing.
Commencement Information
I1Sch. 11 para. 24 in force at 10.10.2019, see art. 1
The protective provisions within this Schedule are draft protective provisions and are being discussed with the relevant statutory undertaker.
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