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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFile Documents.401 E Cooper Ave.0063.2018 (3).ACBK 0 2018 Construction Management Plan STARBUCKS ASPEN 401 E. COOPER, ASPEN COLORADO 81611 HS BUILDING GROUP INC 5/21/2018 1 Construction Management Plan 401 E. Cooper, Aspen CO 81611 1.0 General Total square feet of soil disturbed is zero (0.00 sf) Total square feet of Building Footprint is Nine Hundred Ninety Eight (998.00 sf) 2.0 Project Introduction 2.1 Disturbance Area: Total Interior Remodel area is 998.00 sf. 2.2 Location: 401 E. Cooper, CO 81611 Vicinity Map Attached Page 6 2.3 Description/Background Information : Interior Tennant Finish to buildout a brand standard Starbucks Coffee Shop. New Air Handler installation, installation of new floor and wash sinks along with Casework and Equipment. Construction Type V Occupancy Group B 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 – Valley Investments LLC 602 E Cooper Ave Ste202, Aspen CO 81611 Contractor: HS Building Group 314B AABC Aspen, CO 81611 Contact: Tom Sherlock 970-923-1122 Project Manager: Ben Fierstein Site Supervisor: Chris Hendrickson 970-274-6324 Architect: SE Engineering 1733 Campus Plaza Ct Ste 10, Bowling Green, KY 42101 Contact 270-796-3052 Donald Stoneburg 5/21/2018 2 4.0 Project Implementation. 4.1 Dates of Construction: Date of permit issue plus two weeks to mobilize and 400 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 necessary. Holidays and various Non Working days set forth by the City of Aspen will be followed. 4.3 Construction Sequence-Schedule: Construction will take approximately 5 weeks and begin immediately after permit issuance. 4.4 Adjacent Property Owners: Adjacent Properties will be notified of the construction. 4.5 Construction Fencing. All work is interior. No Fencing will be installed. 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. All tree and natural resource protection measures is identified in the Plan and will be in place prior to the commencement of any construction or demolition activities. Fencing will be installed outside the drip line of trees. 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 2 hour city street parking. All non-essential vehicles will park at the Galena Street Parking Lot 5.4 Staging Areas. All materials will be stored within Local storage at the AABC. Construction materials specific to the day’s activity will be brought to site day of need. 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 inside the site. No loose material will be stored in any public right-of-way. Trucks will need to occasionally access the Mill street walking mall for critical deliveries and daily dump runs. Deliveries will be limited to early morning to affect the minimum number of pedestrians. Cones and traffic control will be established for safety and all coordination will happen between both the Parks and Parking department in similar fashion to the IFFR permit completed. Necessary ROW and Enchroament permits will be pulled for activities requiring staging within the ROW or Alleyway and coordination with the neighbors will occur. 5/21/2018 3 5.6 CONSTRUCTION TRAILER, MATERIALS STORAGE, AND WASTE MANAGEMENT Waste management will be handled inside the unit. All construction waste will be stored within the unit for removal each morning by a dump trailer. Access will be coordinated with Parks and Parking department. Non construction waste will be contained inside. See ROW plan for details 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. All haul vehicles will utilize Durant Ave to Aspen Street. 6.3 Onsite Vehicle Limitations. The site, being located on the Cooper street walking mall, has difficult conditions with access. Demolition of Materials will be maintained within the interior envelope of building. All trash will be hauled out through a truck and dump trailer which will be brought to the site once daily in the morning hours. The Dump trailer will never be stored onsite for longer than it takes to load the unit. Daily access will be coordinated through the City’s Parking and Parks department. Both departments have been notified of the upcoming access. . 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 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. 5/21/2018 4 • 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 5/21/2018 5 9.0 Fugitive Dust Control Plan The project’s scope remains inside the unit and high-quality finish tools will be used to construct. We do not forsee activities creating significant dust as demolition is complete. Floor protection will be used to protect the Cooper Street walking malls during trash removal and drywall activities. 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 5/21/2018 6 5/21/2018