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Construction Management Plan
1.0 - General
Total SF of soil disturbance = 0
Construction project is a remodel of
existing structure.
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Table of Contents
1.0
2.0
GENERAL
PROJECT INTRODUCTION
2.1
2.2
2.3
Disturbance Area
Project Vicinity Map
Description
3.0 PROJECT DOCUMENTATION
3.1 Permits
Project Sign 3.2
3.3 Contact List
4.0
PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
Dates of Construction
Hours of Construction
Sequence (Phasing) of Construction
Adjoining Properties
Public Health and Welfare
5.0 SITE AND RIGHT OF WAY MANAGEMENT
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
Right of way management plan
Emergency vehicle access
Construction Parking Details
Staging Areas
Waste Management
6.0 TRAFFIC CONTROL
6.1
6.2
Onsite Vehicle Limitations
Delivery Requirements
8.0
9.0
SEDIMENT AND EROSION CONTROL
8.1 Storm water pollution prevention plan
FUGITIVE DUST CONTROL
9.1 Fugitive dust control plan and permit
11.0 NOISE SUPPRESSION
11.1 General
11.2 Noise suppression plan
APPENDICES
A
B
C
Project Sign Example
Construction Waste Management Plan
Parking and staging location map
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Contacts
Developer/Owner
Architect Doug Rager
1780 Snowmass Creek Rd.
Snowmass, CO 81654
970-927-1780
General Contractor
Hayes Construction Inc
1002 Blake Ave, Glenwood
Springs, Co
970-618-6525
Site Supervisor
Structural Engineer
Mechanical Engineer of Record
Soils Engineer
Survey
Landscape Architect
Civil Engineer
Safety Officer
Traffic Officer
City of Aspen
Building Department
(v)920.5090
Police Department
(v)920.5400
Fire Department
(v)925.5532
Aspen Consolidated Sanitation District -
Wastewater
(v)925.7262
Holy Cross Energy
(v)945.5491
Public Service Company of Colorado
(v)1.800.772.7858
RFTA
(v)925.8484
Aspen Public Schools
(v)925.3760
Source Gas
(v)800.563.0012
Aspen Valley Hospital
(v)925.1120
EMERGENCY
911
N/A
N/A
T.B.D
N/A
N/A
Ernest Kollar
320 Main St., Suite 203
Carbondale, CO 81623
970-963-3223
AEC Vail, David Denio, 970-748-8520
SGM
118 W. 6th St.
Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
970-945-1004
BJ Schmidt
970-749-6463
If needed-
BJ Schmidt
970-749-6463
Erosion Control Representative
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2.0 PROJECT INTRODUCTION
2.1
2.2
2.3
Disturbance Area
Interior and exterior of the building and exterior decks.
Project Vicinity map
See Information sheet 1 of the Building Permit Submittal of this packet.
Description
Updating interior and exterior of the building. Reconfiguration of the deck and the addition of new roof
overhangs. Demolition of interior space to accommodate new layout. New drywall, cabinetry,
casework, plumbing fixtures, flooring, appliances. Demolition of exterior siding and fascia and
installation of new. see Architect plan/documents.
3.0 PROJECT DOCUMENTATION
3.1 Permits
The contractor shall maintain all applicable local, state and federal licenses and permits that apply to the
construction project. Applicable permits are as follows:
Building Permit for : 1250 Snowbunny Lane Unit A Permit
# To be determined.
Mechanical Permit: Applied for by Mechanical
Contractor. Plumbing Permit: Applied for by Plumbing
Contractor Electrical Permit: Applied for by Electrical
Contractor Tree Removal Permit - N/A
Right of Way Permit N/A
3.2
3.3
Copies of these documents will be attached to this document once they have been issued.
Project Sign
A project sign shall be constructed and posted. It will include the items shown in Appendix A:
Required Construction Sign. The sign will be posted in a location where it is readable from the street or
driveway and shall meet criteria in City Municipal Code 26.510.030B4.
Contact List
See page 3 of this document.
4.0 PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION
4.1
4.2
Dates of construction
Construction is scheduled to begin TBD, and is expected to take 6 months. Any work being
performed within City ROW shall be completed as per the City of Aspen Right of Way permit
requirements.
Hours of construction
7:30am-5:30pm Monday through Friday and 9am-5pm Saturday.
No construction is permitted on Sundays, federal holidays, during Food & Wine, Fourth of July day and
associated weekend if it falls on a 3 day weekend; Memorial Day Weekend, Labor Day weekend,
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4.3
5.0 PARKING MANAGEMENT
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
Right of way management plan
See Appendix C for location of parking.
Emergency Vehicle Access and Ordinance 35
Hayes Construction shall maintain continuous emergency vehicle access, on and around site, including
but not limited to police, fire and ambulance services. This includes projects adjacent to roads and alleys.
This project agrees to comply with Ordinance 35.
Construction Parking Details
A parking plan is included in this document and can be found in Appendix C. Parking locations shall be
designated for all parties involved in the site construction process. A permit is required for parking in
the designated 2-hour residential parking areas.
Staging Areas
The staging area locations are graphically represented in the attached document Appendix C.
4.5
4.4
Sequence (Phasing) of Construction
TBD mobilize project.
Adjoining Properties
Adjoining properties will be notified of construction dates and hours of operation. Contact information
will be provided.
Public Health and Welfare
All construction projects located within the City of Aspen shall up hold utmost respect to public
health and welfare.
Trailer
No Trailer needed for project
Materials
The location of materials storage is graphically represented in the attached document Appendix C.
Waste Management
The waste management locations (job materials storage, portable restrooms and waste management locations), are
graphically represented in the attached document Appendix C. Loose job material storage is not allowed in ROW. The
contractor agrees to comply with the City of Aspen’s requirements of recycling of construction materials. All containers
shall be covered at all times to prevent accumulated debris, litter and trash from blowing onto adjoining properties as
stated in The City of Aspen Municipal Code. The contractor will supply a hazardous material spill cleanup kit, as
specified by the City Engineer, which shall include a 25 pound bag of Floor-Dri (or equal), absorbent pads, and other spill
kit materials.
5.5
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6.0 TRAFFIC CONTROL
6.1 Weight and size limitations of vehicles
All construction vehicle activities shall be defined including maximum vehicle weights and sizes shall be
specified by the contractor or as follows:
•Dump Truck: 54,000 lbs. Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW)
•Excavator: 57,000 GVW
•Loader: 54,000 GVW
•Soil drill: 27,000 GVW
•Boom truck: 45,000 GVW
•Concrete truck: 26,000 GVW unloaded to 66,000 GVW loaded
•Concrete pump truck: 56,000 GVW
6.2 Construction Vehicle Activities
Anticipated on-site vehicles during construction:
•3/4 ton Gmc truck
•1/2 ton trucks (electrician, plumber, drywaller, painter, tiler, mechanical)
Anticipated Deliveries during construction
Delivery Requirements
Traffic control for deliveries will be coordinated with the City of Aspen Engineering Department when it is
determined by the contractor that it will impact traffic. Deliveries will be coordinated so that only one
delivery vehicle will be on site at any given time. The general contractor will also include an idling policy which
will meet the City of Aspen requirements of no idling for more than 5 minutes with the exception of generators
or engine driven delivery/hoisting type machinery.
Hours of Deliveries
Deliveries will occur between 8am and 5pm on weekdays only.
•Demolition haul off of 30 yard dumpsters (total of 3)
•lumber yard materials delivered by Valley Lumber or Builders First Source
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8.0 SEDIMENT AND EROSION CONTROL
8.1 Requirements
N/A
9.0 FUGITIVE DUST CONTROL
9.1 Fugitive Dust Control Plan
N/A.
10.0 EMISSIONS
10.1 Vehicle Maintenance
All equipment and vehicles used on site will be properly maintained within tolerances as listed in the
manufacturer’s specifications.
10.2 Opacity
Emission from diesel engines operated within the City of Aspen shall be of a shade or density no darker
than 40% opacity, except for approximately 10 seconds during the starting motion or no longer than 10
seconds during a stationary operation period.
11.0 NOISE SUPPRESSION
11.1 General
The noise limit for construction is measured at the property line of the construction site. All
construction equipment shall be adequately muffled and maintained to minimize project noise.
11.2 Noise Suppression Plan
Methods used include:
•keeping windows and doors closed when working in interior of building
•precautions will be implemented as outlined by the City of Aspen
•hours of operation will be 8am to 5pm Monday through Friday
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Appendix A: Project Sign
BUILDING PERMIT # tbd
Hayes Construction Inc.
Doug Hayes
970-618-6525
Emergency Phone# (970) 749-6463
24 Hour Emergency Contact # (970) 749-6463
1250 Snowbunny Lane
Unit A
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B – Construction Waste Management Plan
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CONSTRUCTION WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN:
PRE-PROJECT ESTIMATES
This form must be completed for the following types of projects:
All New Construction
All Demolition, (excluding single family & duplex)
Addition/Alteration with construction valuation exceeding $50,000 (excluding single family &
duplex residential)
Company Name:____________________________ Contact Person:___________________________
Address:___________________________________ Telephone #:______________________________
Contractor:________________________________
Contact Person:____________________________
Telephone #:_______________________________Telephone #:
Recycling Coordinators:___________________________________________________________________
Waste Management Goal:
Hayes Construction BJ Schmidt
970-749-64631002 Blake Ave. Glenwood Springs, CO
Hayes Construction
BJ Schmidt
970-749-6463
Architect: Doug Rager ____________
Contact Person: Doug Rager
BJ Schmidt
Project Description: Updating interior and exterior of the building. Reconfiguration of the deck and the
addition of new roof overhangs. Demolition of interior space to accommodate new layout. New drywall,
cabinetry, casework, plumbing fixtures, flooring, appliances. Demolition of exterior siding and fascia and
installation of new. see Architect plan/documents.
To reuse as much of the lumber as possible, salvage as much as possible of
cabinetry, trim, fixtures and doors. Recycle all cardboard, paper, metal and
glass. Recycling will occur in the building unit and be hauled away by the
supervisor.
970-927-1780
Project Location/Address: 1250 Snowbunny Lane Unit A
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This project will recycle or salvage for reuse a minimum of ______ % by weight of the waste
generated on-site.
Waste Prevention Planning:
Compliance with City of Aspen mandatory recycling requirements for businesses. Mandatory
recyclables (mixed recycling) include:
o newspaper
o corrugated cardboard
o white and colored office paper
o plastic and glass bottles and jars
o metal cans
Compliance with Pitkin County’s Landfill Bans, i.e. no disposal of tires, appliances, yard waste,
mandatory recyclables, hazardous waste, batteries, fluorescent tubes, electronic waste and large
metal items.
The General Contractor will contractually require all subcontractors to comply with the
mandatory recycling requirements.
The Construction Waste Reduction Plan shall be implemented and executed as follows and as on
the chart:
o Salvageable materials will be diverted from disposal where feasible.
o There will be a designated area on the construction site reserved for dumpsters
which are specifically labeled for respective materials to be received.
o Hazardous waste will be managed by a licensed hazardous waste vendor.
Communication & Education Plan:
As each new subcontractor comes on site, the recycling coordinators will present him/her with a
copy of the Waste Management Plan and provide a tour of the recycling areas.
All recycling containers will be clearly labeled. Containers shall be located in close proximity to the
building(s) under construction in which recyclables/salvageable materials will be placed.
Recycling coordinators shall inspect the containers on a weekly basis to insure that no contamination
is occurring and precautions shall also be taken to deter any contamination by the public.
Waste Hauler(s): Company:
Contact:
Waste Disposal Fees (fees vary by landfill):
o Mixed C&D $______ / ton
o Scrap Metal $______ / ton (free at PCSWC)
o Soil & Rock $______ / ton
o Asphalt $______ / ton
o Yard Waste $______ / ton
o Recycling $______ / ton
Recycling Calculation (Optional):
50
Hayes Construction
BJ Schmidt 970-749-6463
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If all construction waste was disposed in landfill and none was diverted through salvage, reuse, or
recycling: _______ tons x $_______ / ton = $ ______ (Waste)
Recycling or Reuse or Salvage: _______ tons (not dumped into landfill) x $ _______ / ton (Recycling)
Waste $ _______ - Recycling $ _______= $_________________ TOTAL POTENTIAL SAVINGS
Worksheet to estimate the specific materials involved in the waste management plan (This may be done
on a separate sheet):
1. Salvage Yes No
Do you plan to salvage materials from this project prior to demolition or
construction?
If YES, list the materials that will be salvaged
(e.g., doors, windows, casing, toilets, sinks,
fixtures, wood siding, tiles, etc.)
Facility or Salvage company receiving
material.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
2.Source Separation Yes No
Do you plan to source separate any materials for delivery to a recycling
facility (e.g. separation of material such as wood, concrete, metal into separate
bins)?
Materials Hauler Facility
3.On-Site Use Yes No
x
doors
interior trim (base and case)
cabinets
plumbing fixtures
lighting fixtures
Habitat for Humanity for all
x
metal Hayes Construction Pitkin County Landfill
cardboard Hayes Construction Pitkin County Landfill
wood Hayes Construction Pitkin County Landfill
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Do you plan any on-site reuse activities for this project (e.g. reuse of wood
forms for concrete, on-site crushing of concrete for on-site use, use of reusable
containers or pallets for material deliveries, etc.)?
If, please describe:
4.Disposal at Landfill Yes No
Will any materials be disposed of (not recycled or salvaged) at the landfill?
Comments:
x
x
Estimate the number of tons of material to be taken to the landfill for disposal: _____2.5_____ tons
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HERE ARE SOME RESOURCES TO SALVAGE/REUSE/RECYCLE MATERIALS:
Material Estimated Quantity Options Facility Options
Landscape debris Keep separate for reuse
and/or wood sale; Recycle
Pitkin County Solid Waste
Center
Clean dimensional wood
and palette wood
Keep separate for reuse by
on-site construction or by site
employees for reuse in home
projects; Recycle
ReStore; Pitkin County Solid
Waste Center; On-Site;
Employees
Plywood, OSB, particle
board
Reuse; Recycle Pitkin County Solid Waste
Center
Painted or treated wood Reuse; Recycle Pitkin County Solid Waste
Center
Concrete Recycle Pitkin County Solid Waste
Center
Concrete Masonry Units Recycle; Keep separate for
re-use by on-site construction
or by site employees
Pitkin County Solid Waste
Center; On-Site; Employees
Metals Recycle Precious Metals Recovery
(970-963-8877); Pitkin
County Solid Waste Center
Paint Recycle (Colorado Bill SB14-
029 prohibits paint going into
the landfill)
ReStore; Pitkin County Solid
Waste Center; Local Paint
Stores
Window Glass Recycle; Keep separate for
re-use by on-site
construction or by site
employees
ReStore; On-Site;
Employees; Pitkin County
Solid Waste Center
Mixed Recyclables:
Plastics, Aluminum, Paper,
Newsprint, Glass bottles
Mandatory recycling of these
materials
Pitkin County Solid Waste
Center; Paper Wise (970-945-
2885)
Cabinets, Fixtures, Doors,
Windows, Equipment
(Stoves, Bathtub),
Plumbing
Reuse; Resale; Recycle ReStore; Onsite; Pitkin County
Solid Waste Center
Cardboard Mandatory recycling Pitkin County Solid Waste
Center
TOTAL
Deconstruction Firms:
Aspen Deconstruction (aspendeconstruction.com)
Colorado Deconstruction (coloradodemolition.com)
The Reuse People (deconstructioncolorado.com
30 lbs
1 ton
20 lbs
50 lbs
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C
C - Parking, Staging and Waste Management Location Map
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Nov. 1, 2017
material stagingParking
portable
toilet
Dumpster
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