PME is not prohibited on a building site.
Regulation 704.411.3.1 of BS 7671, which
states that a protective multiple earth (PME)
earthing facility shall not be used to provide
the means of earthing for a construction or
demolition site installation unless all extraneous-
conductive-parts are reliably connected to the
main earthing terminal.
Where consideration is being given to the use
of a TN-C-S system to serve a construction or
demolition site, reference should be made to
BS 7375 (see Notes in section 704 of BS 7671)
and to the relevant electrical distributor.
Although neither BS 7671 nor BS 7375 prohibit
the use of a TN-C-S supply, the Energy Networks
Association (ENA) state, in Section 6.2.2 of
Engineering Recommendation G12, Issue 4:
Requirements for the Application of Protective
Multiple Earthing to Low Voltage Networks that,
as it is usually impractical to comply with the
bonding requirements of BS 7671, a PME supply
should not be offered a construction site, except
for the supply to fixed buildings. As a result,
provision of a TN-C-S earthing system for a
construction site is highly unlikely and so an
alternative supply earthing arrangement must
be employed