1 Overview
A crane permit or licence is required by any contractor intending to place a mobile or tower crane on, lift from, and/or oversail the public highway.
No work may commence on the public highway without an authorised permit and/or licence.
The cost of an initial crane/oversail licence is £451 for a period of up to four weeks. Extension periods will be granted in four week intervals at a charge of £213.
2 Health and safety
The duties and responsibility in law rests primarily with the principal or main contractor and sub-contractors on site to ensure the management of health and safety on site, the safety of the public and compliance legislation.
Any required traffic management must be erected as per the Traffic Signs Manual Chapter 8, both on the footway and highway.
Risk assessments, safe working instructions or safety method statements must be made available on site if requested by a representative of the Highway Authority.
User qualifications and records of thorough examination and inspection must be made available electronically.
3 Apply for a permit and/or licence
Complete the online application form at least 7 working days in advance (6 weeks in advance if a road closure is required) and return with a copy of your public liability insurance to the value of £10 million.
Apply for a new licence (external link)A permit and/or a licence will not be issued until all the relevant documentation has been received and reviewed. Additional information may be requested following the review of the documents received with the application.
4 Apply for roadspace
If the crane operation at any time, from unloading to being transported away on completion of the project, will cause an obstruction of the public highway (including footway, footpath or bridleway), road space may also need to be agreed and must be booked with the Streetworks team in advance.
5 Accidents, incidents and reporting danger
The permit holder must report any accident, incident or near miss involving the use of the crane, especially involving members of the public, to our health and safety team, in addition to any statutory reporting requirement.