What is a Traffic Management Plan (TMP) for works on roads?
TMP for works on roads, outlines the traffic control and traffic management procedures to be implemented by the Project Manager, to manage potential hazards associated with the traffic environment during the Project.
What is a Traffic Management Plan (TMP) for events on roads?
A TMP for events on roads, outlines the traffic control and traffic management procedures to be implemented by the Event Organiser and Traffic Management Personnel, to manage potential hazards associated with the traffic environment during the Event. How to prepare a TMP
Traffic Management Plans will need to be prepared by an accredited person in Advance Worksite Traffic Management (AWTM) and in accordance with Australian Standards, the latest Austroads Guides to Temporary Traffic Management and the latest Main Roads Western Australia Traffic Management for Works on Roads Code of Practice or the latest Main Roads Western Australia Traffic Management for Events Code of Practice.
Noise Management Plan
Where works are proposed outside the times of 7.00am – 7.00pm and/or Sundays or Public Holidays (where applicable), a Noise Management Plan prepared in accordance with the Environmental Protection (Noise) Regulations 1997, is to be submitted for assessment by the City’s Environmental Health Team at least seven days before the commencement of works, a fee of $258 will apply. The Noise Management Plan can be submitted for review and approval via email to
health.admin@melville.wa.gov.au
Apply for Out of Hours Construction Works Submitting your TMP for the City of Melville review and approval
Complete Traffic Management Plans need to be submitted to the City for review and approval via email to
melinfo@melville.wa.gov.au.
Fees
The fee for the review and approval of a Traffic Management Plan (TMP) is $102.00 per hour, with a minimum of two hours, however this may vary based on the complexity of the TMP.
Timeframe
All Traffic Management Plans need to be submitted to the City a minimum of four weeks prior to the proposed commencement of works or event. This allows 10 working days for the review and approval, and advance notification to residents and business owners affected by the works or event.