Pre-Construction Information

Toolbox Talk Record

Ref: TBT-CDM-009  |  Issue: 1  |  Date: March 2026
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What?

Why?

Prevent incidentsUnknown hazards such as asbestos, contaminated ground, or hidden services cause serious injuries when PCI is not provided.
Legal dutyCDM 2015 Regulation 4 places a specific legal obligation on clients to provide pre-construction information.
Effective planningContractors need PCI to plan safe methods, allocate resources, and price work accurately. Missing information causes unsafe shortcuts.
Do Don't
  • Request pre-construction information from the client before tendering for work.
  • Review PCI thoroughly and identify any gaps that need further investigation.
  • Use PCI to inform your construction phase plan and risk assessments.
  • Share relevant PCI with subcontractors and designers working on the project.
  • Check for asbestos survey reports, ground investigation data, and service records.
  • Raise missing or incomplete PCI with the client or principal designer promptly.
  • Brief site teams on key hazards identified in the pre-construction information.
  • Update PCI throughout the project as new information becomes available.
  • Ensure PCI is available on site for reference during construction work.
  • Feed lessons from PCI into the health and safety file for future users.
  • DON'T start construction without reviewing the pre-construction information pack.
  • DON'T accept a project where the client refuses to provide adequate PCI.
  • DON'T assume no asbestos is present just because PCI does not mention it.
  • DON'T ignore information gaps in PCI; raise them before work begins.
  • DON'T keep PCI locked in the site office; share it with those who need it.
  • DON'T treat PCI as a one-off document; update it as the project progresses.
  • DON'T price a project without understanding the hazards identified in PCI.
  • DON'T proceed with demolition or refurbishment without an asbestos survey in PCI.
  • DON'T rely on verbal assurances about site conditions; insist on documented PCI.
  • DON'T discard PCI at project end; it forms part of the health and safety file.

See also: CDM 2015 Awareness | Construction Phase Plan Awareness