Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2023L00437:body:0:p209
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2023L00437
Segment Type: other
Provision Reference: 
Character Range: 666510–669811

qualified expert
                             2. Document the as-built condition of the existing handrail, forecourt, entry stairs, entry paving and sandstone bastions and provide this documentation to the Minister at least 2 months prior to commencement of construction
                             3. Ensure stone requiring removal from the Main Building forecourt, entry stairs and sandstone bastions is catalogued and tagged to identify its original location and orientation, safely stored and maintained until required for reinstatement in accordance with Appendix A1
 Original          2.  To minimise the impact of the action on protected matters, the approval holder must:
                          1. Reinstate the original flagpoles and ensure at least 90% of the original stone removed from the entry paving, entry stairs and sandstone bastions are reinstated.
                          2. Where Main Building forecourt paving or other original stone cannot be reinstated due to its damaged condition, replaced it with stone of a similar colour and textural profile sourced from one or more of the following sources, subject to the following order of precedence:
                                 1. stone recovered from the removal of the stone enclosure around the air-coolers at the north-east corner of the Main Building must be used where stone profile, colouring and weathering matches the original stone unless no suitable piece is available, in which case;
                                 2. stone from the Australian War Memorial's stock held at the Mitchell facility must be used unless no suitable piece is available, in which case;
                                3. new stone sourced from the same quarry(ies) used to source the stone for the existing Main Building and forecourt must be used, unless this option is unavailable, in which case;
                                4. stone sourced for the works must have a visual and textural appearance consistent with the existing stone.
 dated 10
 December
 2020
 As varied on      Managing Construction Impacts
 the date this
 instrument           3. To minimise the impact of the action on protected matters, the approval holder must implement protection measures to ensure that fabric of the Main Building is managed and monitored during construction works to ensure no structural damage occurs in accordance with Appendix A1.
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                     These measures must include as a minimum:
                      a. Engaging a suitably qualified expert to:
                        i. Oversee and inspect the demolition and removal of building material to ensure there is no unapproved removal of Main Building fabric or elements other than the impacts identified in Appendix A1;
                        ii. Advise on procedures to handle and monitor impacts to Main Building fabric;
                        iii. Provide ongoing advice throughout the construction period including measures to manage traffic and laydown areas to reduce the risk of accidental impacts to the heritage values of the site;

 Date of decision                 ANNEXURE A – CONDITOINS OF APPROVAL
                                       iv. Undertake regular inspections (on a daily basis or continuously during critical stages) throughout