FRC construction plans
This document library section provides information on construction plans for the Forth Replacement Crossing project.
In accordance with section 1.5 of the Code of Construction Practice (CoCP), the contractor is required to prepare and implement an Environmental Management Plan (EMP).
The EMP sets out how the contractor intends to operate the construction site and sets out the specific control measures to be implemented to comply with the Environmental Management System and CocP.
Select a contract to view documents:
Principal Contract
Principal Contract Environmental Management Plan
Author: FCBC
Specific Plans
Original Publication Date: March 2014
Notes: Current Revision 3.
Land Based Incident Response Plan
Original Publication Date: March 2014
Notes: Current Revision 07. General Review - updated contact details
Environmental Management Plan – Implementation and Operation
Original Publication Date: August 2012
Notes: Revision 7
Original Publication Date: October 2011
Notes: Current version: 4
Original Publication Date: August 2012
Notes: Current revision: 04. Updates to site compound address
Cultural Heritage Management Plan
Original Publication Date: August 2012
Notes: Current Revision: 01. Minor updates to format and grammar.
Dust and Air Quality Management Plan
Original Publication Date: July 2012
Notes: Current revision: 05. Updates to table one, monitoring locations
Original Publication Date: May 2012
Notes: Current revision: 03. Updates to tenses and updates to reflect current management
Geology, Groundwater and Land Contamination Management Plan
Original Publication Date: October 2012
Notes: Current revision: 04. Updated to reflect Surrender of CAR licence and update to groundwater monitoring. Removal of reference to surface water monitoring at St. Margaret’s Marsh.
Original Publication Date: May 2012
Notes: Current Revision 01: Minor updates - grammar
Noise and Vibration Management Plan
Original Publication Date: October 2011
Notes: None
Original Publication Date: October 2012
Notes: Current revision: 02.
Original Publication Date: October 2012
Notes: Current version 6. Minor updates to section 1.1.2
Other Principal Contract documents
Original Publication Date: February 2014
Notes: Final. Revision: 04. Amendments stated on page 2
Original Publication Date: February 2014
Author: FCBC
Notes: Current revision: 02. Management of Marine Traffic from page 20.
Port Traffic Management Plan and Marine Yard, Production Batching & North Wall Area
Original Publication Date: February 2014
Notes: Current revisions: 04 & 05 respectively.
Original Publication Date: October 2012
Author: FCBC
Notes: None
Fife ITS
Fife ITS Environmental Management Plan
Original Publication Date: July 2012 | Author: Graham (Dromore) Ltd
Noise and Vibration Management Plan
Dust and Air Pollution Management Plan
Geology, Land Contamination and Waste Management Plan
Surface and Groundwater Management Plan
Cultural Heritage Management Plan
Incident Response Management Plan
Carbon and Energy Management Plan
Other Fife ITS documents
Liaison and Public Information
Fife ITS (Graham Construction) Traffic Management Plan
M9 Junction 1a
M9 Junction 1a Environmental Management Plan
Original Publication Date: June 2012
Author: Sisk Roadbridge
Appendix E: See Below
Appendix E:
Cultural Heritage Management Plan
Dust and Air Pollution Management Plan
Geology, Contamination, Groundwater and Site Waste Management Plan
Materials Transportation Strategy
Noise and Vibration Management Plan
Pollution Incident Control and Response Management Plan
Sustainable Resource Management Framework
Other M9 Junction 1a documents
Junction 1a Traffic Management Plan
Original Publication Date: November 2011
Author: Sisk Roadbridge
Other documents
Original Publication Date: October 2012
Author: Transport Scotland
Notes: Revision: 4.7
Consultation on the M9/A90/M90 Trunk Road Regulations 2012 and, A823(M) Trunk Road Regulations 2012
Original Publication Date: January 2012
Author: Transport Scotland
Draft Construction Noise Monitoring Information note
Original Publication Date: December 2011
Author: Transport Scotland