This report details the execution of an Environmental Management Plan (EMP) for a building construction project in Abu Dhabi, focusing on a site with contaminated soil. The report begins with an introduction to typical construction project activities and their environmental impacts, emphasizing the importance of a Construction Environment Management Plan (CEMP). It outlines the EMP's role in mitigating negative environmental impacts, particularly addressing soil contamination identified during site testing. The report then details the environmental analysis method, including best practices identification, selection, and monitoring. It explores the reasons for contamination, potential areas to consider (land cleaning, demolition, temporary installations), and the project's scope and objectives, which include mitigating risks and ensuring worker safety. The project constraints and assumptions, including budget and time limitations, are identified. The report also covers project deliverables, milestones, the Work Breakdown Structure, organizational structure, and a general budget statement. It concludes with best practices for EMP implementation and a discussion of the CEMP's role in minimizing environmental impact and ensuring a safe construction environment.