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Construction
Management Plan
700 MONARCH ST UNIT 104, ASPEN COLORADO 81611
HENDRICKSON CONSTRUCTION INC
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Construction Management Plan
700 Monarch Street Unit 104, Aspen CO 81611
1.0 General
Total square feet of soil disturbed is Zero (0.00 sf)
Total square feet of Building Footprint is One Thousand Sixteen (1016.00 sf)
2.0 Project Introduction
2.1 Disturbance Area: Total Project disturbance area is 1016 sf.
2.2 Location: 700 Monarch St Unit 104, CO 81611 Vicinity Map Attached Page 6
2.3 Description/Background Information : Interior Renovation of a condo unit. Asbestos
to be removed in ceiling texture. All walls to remain in place and resurfaced. 2 New
Sliding Glass doors and 1 Window installed. Kitchen, Bath and Bedroom refacing with
all existing Rough-in locations remaining. New Flooring. New Cabinetry.
Construction Type V
Occupancy Group R-3
3.0 Project Documentation.
3.1 Permit Types, Permit #s. Will be attached when issued.
3.2 Public/Project Notification. The project specific Construction Management Plan will
be presented at the preconstruction meeting. The CPM will address the project
representative, project schedule and estimated impact to applicable parties. All parties
within 300 ft will be notified a minimum 10 days prior to commencement of work.
3.3 Project Sign. Project sign shall be posted according to City Municipal Code 26.510.030B4
3.4 Contact List:
Owner – 104 BTM LLC
700 Monarch St Unit 104
Aspen, CO 81611
Contractor: Hendrickson Construction Inc
130 Primrose Path
Aspen, CO 81611
Contact: Chris Hendrickson 970-274-6324
Project Manager: Ben Fierstein
Site Supervisor: Chris Hendrickson 970-274-6324
Architect: Alius Design Corp Architect
Contact 719-331-9211 michael@alius.com
4.0 Project Implementation.
4.1 Dates of Construction: Date of permit issue plus two days to mobilize and 50 days to
construct.
4.2 Hours of Construction:
7:30 am - 5:30 pm Daily M-F and 9:00 am – 5:00 pm Saturday where
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necessary. Holidays and various Non Working days set
forth by the City of Aspen will be followed.
4.3 Construction Sequence-Schedule: Schedule to begin with Asbestos Abatement
followed by Demolition and site cleanup. Installation of new sliders and window to be
wrapped by week 3 along with the installation of new rough-in valves for plumbing
fixtures and installed new can lighting. Drywall to be completed by the end of week 4.
Finishes to start immediately after and complete over the final 3 weeks.
4.4 Adjacent Property Owners: Adjacent Properties will be notified of the construction.
4.5 Construction Fencing. Work is interior. No construction fencing will be required.
4.6 Public Health and Welfare. All care will be taken by project proponents to protect the
public health and welfare, including dust control, noise control, and site maintenance.
4.7 Natural Environment. Work is interior. There are no conflicts with Trees or the
Environment.
5.0 Site and ROW management plan
5.1 ROW Management Plan – See attached Plan
5.2 Emergency Vehicle Access and Ordinance 35. Ordinance 35 will be adhered to,
emergency access at the property will be maintained at all times.
5.3 Construction Parking Details. Critically important construction vehicles will utilize
streetside parking or the dedicated spot on Property. Overflow vehicles will be required
to park at the Galena Street parking structure and shuttle over to the jobsite.
5.4 Staging Areas. Staging of materials will occur on site. Absolutely no staging will occur
within the City ROW or exterior areas governed by the HOA without written approval
from the HOA.
5.5 ROW Limitations. No construction trailer will be required, all materials will be
delivered at time of use, and small materials will be stored in the unit. No loose material
will be stored in any public right-of-way.. Necessary ROW and Enchroament permits will
be pulled for activities requiring staging within the ROW or Alleyway and coordination
with the neighbors will occur.
5.6 CONSTRUCTION TRAILER, MATERIALS STORAGE, AND WASTE
MANAGEMENT
Waste management will be handled by bear proof waste carts placed on site.
Construction related materials will be sorted on site and placed in appropriate containers.
All construction waste will be hauled off at the end of the day through the use of a Dump
Trailer and stored off site.
6.0 Traffic Control.
6.1 General. All traffic control operations shall be managed by the designated certified
traffic control supervisor
6.2 Haul Routes. Construction Vehicles will utilize Monarch street.
6.3 Onsite Vehicle Limitations. All vehicles proposed to be used will qualify for road
vehicle weight and height limitations.
6.4 Delivery requirements. Trips will be coordinated to ensure that only one large truck
will be onsite at any given time. Delivery vehicles will not be allowed to idle for more
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than 5 mins per City of Aspen Vehicle Idling regulations
6.5 Traffic Control Plan. There are no bus stops or school bus stops that will be impacted.
No traffic disruptions are planned or proposed. If any activities needing to interfere with
the Public ROW a Traffic Control Plan will be prepared by a state certified Traffic
Control Supervisor.
7.0 Pedestrian Protection. The project will comply with pedestrian safety per City code
21.04.060,MUTCD Chapter 6D, the Americans with Disability Act, and IBC Chapter 33.
8.0 Sediment Control.
8.1 General. All necessary Best Management Practices (BMP’s) will be in place and
maintained in order to minimize sediment leaving the perimeter of our jobsite. Primary
strategies include:
· Avoid unnecessary site disturbance
· Maintain Grading; install silt fences and seditment traps prior to any soil
disturbance
· Due to the limited space available on site, a tracking pad will be
impractical. Screened rock and geotextile fabric will be lined along our
excavation ramp.
· Concrete washout will be done back into the concrete trucks due to lack of
space.
· Spills will be captured into hard plastic “kiddie” pools and allowed to dry,
then placed in a site trash receptacle.
· All pathways into site will be lined with screened rock over geotextile
fabric.
8.2 Smuggler Mountain Restrictions. Do not apply.
8.3 Stormwater Control Plan
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9.0 Fugitive Dust Control Plan
The project will avoid unnecessary site disturbance and keep a hose and spray nozzle
available to mitigate born dust. All exported soils and other debris will be hauled off via
covered trucks. All areas directly surrounding the site will be maintained daily with
thorough cleanings.
10.0 Emissions.
10.1 General. The project intends to comply with City Code.
10.2 Emissions for Diesel Powered Engines. The project intends to comply with City Code.
11.0 Noise Suppression.
11.1 General. The project intends to comply with City Code.
11.2 Noise Suppression Plan. Formal Noise Suppression proposal will be submitted to the
City. Contractor will follow City Code.
11.3 Requirements for activities exceeding 70 decibels. The Project intends to comply with
City Code. Notices will be posted to advise workers and sub-contractors of noise
requirements.
11.4 Specific restrictions related to manufacturing on site. It is not proposed that any
manufacturing will occur on site.
12.0 Enforcement.
12.1 City Construction Mitigation Officer. The project intends to comply with City Code.
12.2 Corrective Action. The project intends to comply with City Code.
12.3 Inspection Reports. The project intends to comply with City Code.
13.0 CONSTRUCTION MITIGATION COMMITTEE - The project is not applying for
any exemptions
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