HomeMy WebLinkAboutFile Documents.535 E Hyman Ave.0024.2018 (5).ACBK
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT PLAN
Frame
535 Hyman Unit 103
Aspen, CO 81611
Builder
Cyr and Company, Inc.
PO Box 9064
Aspen, CO 81612
Phone: (970) 948‐0404
License # C‐006117
Barrett Cyr
barrett@cyrandcompany.com
BEST Card #7747
Architect
Rybak Architecture & Development, P.C.
600 E Hopkins Ave. Suite 303
Aspen, CO 81611
Phone: (970) 925‐1125
Dave Rybak
dave@daverybak.com
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Submitted 03/2/2018
2.0 PROJECT LOCATION
2.1 DISTURBANCE AREA
This is an interior remodel with no exterior improvements.
2.2 LOCATION
A project vicinity map below. Essentially the corner of Hyman and Hunter
2.3 DESCRIPTION
This is a tenant finish of a newly constructed space. This retail clothing store
project will include electrical for track lighting, changing rooms, new flooring,
drywall, and paint.
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3.0 PROJECT DOCUMENTATION
3.1 PERMITS / OTHER DOCUMENTS
Cyr and Company, Inc. shall maintain all applicable local, state and federal
licenses and permits that apply to the construction project.
3.2 PUBLIC NOTIFICATION
The buildings property manager and will notify all property owners as to the
scope and duration of the project.
3.3 PROJECT SIGN
A project sign shall be constructed and posted and will include the contact list
below.
The sign shall 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.
3.4 CONTACT LIST
Owner – CTO18 Aspen LLC, 47 Highland Park Village, Dallas TX 75205
Contractor – Cyr and Company – 970‐948‐9354
Site Supervisor Joel Hocknell – 970‐ 948‐9354
Safety officer Joel Hocknell ‐ 970‐948‐9354
Traffic Officer Jeff Kentz – 970‐618‐7875
4.0 PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION
1. 4.1 DATES OF CONSTRUCTION
Construction will commence on April 2nd, 2018 and will be completed by June
1st, 2018. Work will be performed Monday through Saturday. No work to be
performed on Sundays or Holidays (Memorial Day in this construction schedule)
2. 4.2 HOURS OF CONSTRUCTION
Monday through Friday 7:30am – 5:30pm
Saturday 9:00am – 5:00pm
No work on Sundays or Holidays.
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All activity that generates noise in excess of 80 decibels requires a noise suppression
plan and is restricted to operating between the hours of 9am and 5pm Monday through
Friday.
4.3 CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE
Week of:
April 2nd – Minor framing and electrical rough in.
April 9th ‐ Electrical rough in
April 16th – Drywall work
April 23rd ‐ Flooring installation
April 30th – Painting
May 7th – Electrical trim
May 14th – June 2nd – installation of owners FFE and detailing.
4.4 ADJOINING PROPERTIES
Adjoining properties will be kept informed via written notification regarding all noise
related items that will impact their units.
4.5 PROJECT FENCING
As this is an interior remodel with no exterior improvements, site fencing will not be
installed.
4.6 PUBLIC HEALTH AND WELFARE
It is understood that all construction projects located within the City of Aspen shall
uphold utmost respect to public health and welfare.
4.7 NATURAL ENVIRONMENT
As this is an interior remodel with no exterior improvements, the only impact on the
natural environment will be to keep the exterior of the site clean during the demolition
phase. All waste trailers will have protective mesh screening to prevent waste and
debris from blowing onto the neighboring properties.
5.1 PARKING MANAGEMENT
Parking for Cyr and Company as well as subcontractors will be permitted street parking
along Hunter in the area of the project.
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5.2 EMERGENCY VEHICLE ACCESS AND ORDINANCE 35
The contractor 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.
Included as part of this CMP is a copy of Ordinance 35.
5.3 CONSTRUCTION PARKING DETAILS
Construction parking is noted below.
It is understood that no construction parking will be permitted within the free two‐hour
residential parking areas without a valid permit.
5.4 STAGING AREAS
The staging area for the project will be accomplished in the alley where indicated above.
5.5 CONSTRUCTION TRAILER, MATERIALS STORAGE, AND WASTE MANAGEMENT
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A construction trailer will not be used for the project. Storage and waste will be
confined to the interior. Waste will be placed in containers and loaded into a pick up
truck and taken offsite as needed.
6.0 TRAFFIC CONTROL
6.1 GENERAL
If required, all traffic control operations will be managed by the designated
certified traffic control supervisor.
6.2 HAUL ROUTES
The project will comply with the designated haul routes. Project haul routes
shall be oriented to minimize traffic congestion and maximize pedestrian safety.
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6.3 ONSITE VEHICLE LIMITATIONS
The largest vehicle will be the full size pickup truck. All deliveries, as well as
waste management, will be accomplished with a pickup truck.
6.4 DELIVERY REQUIREMENTS
Traffic control required for deliveries will be coordinated with the City of Aspen
Engineering Department. It is understood that roads will not be closed under any
circumstances, unless granted permission from the City of Aspen Engineering
Department.
6.5 TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN
The project will not disrupt the flow of traffic.
8.0 SEDIMENT AND EROSIAN CONTROL
This project will not affect the exterior area.
9.0 FUGITIVE DUST CONTROL
The doors to the exterior will remain closed and no dust will impact the exterior.
10.0 EMISSIONS
Cyr and Company vehicles as well as their subcontractors will ensure its vehicles
are in compliance.
11.0 NOISE SUPRESSION
11.1 GENERAL
The noise limit for construction is 80 decibels measured at the property line of
the construction site. All construction equipment will be adequately muffled and
maintained to minimize project noise. The installation of noise barriers is the
minimum technique to suppress noise, especially when jack hammering of
concrete occurs.
11.2 NOISE SUPPRESSION PLAN
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All activity that generates noise in excess of 80 decibels at the property line
would require a plan and would be restricted to operating hours identified
below.
11.3 REQUIREMENTS FOR ACTIVITIES EXCEEDING 80 DECIBELS
Any work producing noise levels over 80 decibels is not permitted to commence
until after 9:00 am and is not permitted on Saturdays. That includes but not
limited to the use of compressors, generators, jackhammers, power equipment,
nail guns, drilling machinery, earth moving equipment and similar loud
construction activities. This does not restrict quiet work inside and outside that
does not require a power source, including a battery, on Saturday.
Notify neighbors within two hundred fifty (300) feet of the project informing
them of the kinds of equipment, expected noise levels and durations of loud
work. Including the variation of noise levels during a typical construction days
may be helpful. Such notification must be in writing and be done seven (7) days
prior to the starting time of the project. Communication with neighbors can
prevent complaints from arising, and resolve concerns before there is a problem.
Provide a phone number where the foreman can be reached prior to the start of
the job.
Operate equipment in accordance with manufacturer's specifications and with
all standard manufacturers’ mufflers and noise‐reducing equipment in use and in
properly operating condition.
Post notices to inform workers, including sub‐contractors, about the basic noise
requirements, as well as specific noise restrictions, to the project.
The use of radios on the site before 8:00 am is not allowed.
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BUILDING PERMIT # _______
Cyr and Company, Inc.
Barrett Cyr
24 Hour Emergency Contact (970) 948‐0404
City of Aspen Construction Noise Suppression Plan
As the General Contractor for this construction project, I Barrett Cyr, hereby agree to the
following restrictions and will provide the necessary noise suppression (outlined below), such
that it will lessen the impact to the properties within 300 feet of the project located at 535 E
Hyman Avenue, Aspen CO 81611. I understand that if any construction activities exceed 80
decibels and are not covered by this document I will contact the City of Aspen Environmental
Health Department to design a specific noise suppression plan for those activities.
Barrett Cyr
Barrett Cyr
On‐site Contact Phone # (970) 948‐0404
Many activities on construction sites are noisy. Although some noise may be unavoidable, it can
often be controlled using improved work practices. Builders should make all reasonable efforts
to minimize noise. Noise Suppression plans are required for all construction projects where
activities will generate noise that exceeds 80 decibels. Section 18.04.050(A)(2)(d)
Specific noise suppression requirements for all activities exceeding 80
decibels at a construction site include:
1. Notify neighbors within two hundred fifty (300) feet of the project informing them of
the kinds of equipment, expected noise levels and durations of loud work. Including the
variation of noise levels during a typical construction days may be helpful. Such
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notification must be in writing and be done seven (7) days prior to the starting time of
the project. Communication with neighbors can prevent complaints from arising, and
resolve concerns before there is a problem. Provide a phone number where the
foreman can be reached prior to the start of the job.
2. Operate equipment in accordance with manufacturer's specifications and with all
standard manufacturers’ mufflers and noise‐reducing equipment in use and in properly
operating condition.
3. Post notices to inform workers, including sub‐contractors, about the basic noise
requirements, as well as specific noise restrictions, to the project.
4. Install noise barriers around all equipment/activities specified in
Table 1: TYPICAL CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT REQUIRING NOISE SUPPRESSION. Noise
barriers not only significantly reduce construction noise, but they also provide an extra
benefit of “hiding” the noise producing sources, thus increasing a neighbor’s tolerance.
(See also the attached list of noise blocking methods for details on approved noise
barriers.)
5. Move portable loud equipment including generators, compressors, and cement mixers
to different sides of the property to reduce impacts on individual neighbors.
What can you do about construction noise?
The use of radios on the site before 8:00 am are not allowed: remind laborers and sub‐
contractors.
Noise suppression plans will not allow noisy machines such as brick cutters or
jackhammers to be operated before 9.00 am.
Noisy equipment such as cement mixers should be placed on the site to maximize the
distance from neighboring houses and/or rotate location so as to not impact just one
neighbor. Noise levels drop quickly with distance from the source.
All equipment should be properly maintained, with special attention to mufflers and
other noise control devices.
Between work periods, builders are required by city ordinance to shut down machines
such as backhoes, bobcats, loaders and generators.
When dropping materials from a height—for example, into or out of a truck, or when
loading or unloading scaffolding, noise suppression plans require a chute or side baffles.
All vehicular movements to and from the site must only be made during the scheduled
normal working hours. This includes off‐site noise that is associated with a specific
project such as staging of concrete trucks.
TABLE 1: NOISE CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT REQUIRING NOISE
SUPPRESSION PLANS
Equipment Category
Auger Drill Rig
Backhoe
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Chain Saw
Clam Shovel Compressor (air)
Concrete Mixer
Concrete Pump
Concrete Saw
Crane (mobile or stationary) Dozer
Drill Rig
Excavator
Front End Loader Generator (more than 25 KVA) Gradall
Grader
Horizontal Hydraulic Boring Jack Impact Pile Driver (diesel or drop) Impact Wrench
Jackhammer*
Mounted Impact Hammer (hoe ram) Paver
Pneumatic Tools
Rock Drill
Scraper
Scarifier
Slurry Machine
Vibratory Pile Driver
Revised 9/27/07
Noise Blocking Methods Contractors shall require all subcontractors and vendors to
use:
Quieter vs. Louder equipment
“Residential” grade combustion engine exhaust silencers
Electrical vs. pneumatic hand power tools: All pneumatic tools operated in the
City of Aspen must be fitted with an effective silencer on their air exhaust port.
Hydraulic vs. air powered rock drills
“Silenced” pile drivers vs. Diesel pile drivers
In general, noise reduction equipment and materials may include, but not be
limited to:
1. Shields, shrouds, or intake and exhaust mufflers.
2. Noise‐deadening material to line hoppers, conveyor transfer points,
storage bins, or chutes.
3. Noise barriers using materials consistent with the Temporary Noise
Barrier Materials Section.
4. Noise curtains
5. Plywood with concrete blankets at the height of the equipment and that
it surrounds the activity such that it directs noise up more than out from
the property.
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6. Portable three sided enclosures made out of plywood to move with the
activity such as jack hammering.
7. Internal combustion engines are to be fitted with a suitable muffler in
good repair.
Specific Equipment:
Generators: The local power grid shall be used wherever feasible to limit
generator noise. No generators larger than 25 KVA shall be used and, where a
generator is necessary, it shall have maximum noise muffling capability.
Backup Alarms: All equipment with backup alarms operated by the Contractor,
vendors, suppliers, and subcontractors on the construction site shall be
equipped with either audible self‐adjusting ambient‐sensitive backup alarms or
manually‐ adjustable alarms. The ambient‐sensitive alarms shall automatically
adjust to a maximum of 5 dBA over the surrounding background noise levels. The
manually‐adjustable alarms shall be set at the lowest setting required to be
audible above the surrounding noise. Installation and use of the alarms shall be
consistent with the performance requirements of the current revisions of Society
of Automotive Engineering (SAE) J994, J1446, and OSHA regulations.
Compressors: The unit with the lowest noise rating which meets the
requirements of the job should be used where work is conducted in the City of
Aspen, installed with mufflers and/or enclosed in a noise barrier.
Jackhammer: All jackhammers and pavement breakers used on the construction site
shall have exhaust systems and mufflers that have been recommended by the
manufacturer as having the lowest associated noise and shall be enclosed with shields
or acoustical barrier enclosures.
Concrete crushers or pavement saws: Pre‐augur pile holes to reduce the duration of
impact or vibratory pile driving and tie to local power grid to
reduce the use of generators and shall be enclosed with shields or acoustical barrier
enclosures.
Pneumatic hand power tools: All pneumatic tools operated in the City of Aspen must be
fitted with an effective silencer on their air exhaust port.
Temporary Noise Barrier Materials:
Temporary barriers shall be constructed of 3/4‐inch Medium Density Overlay (MDO)
plywood sheeting, or other material of equivalent utility and appearance having a
surface weight of 2 pounds per square foot or greater. The temporary barriers shall be
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lined on one side with glass fiber, mineral wool, or other similar noise curtain type
noise‐absorbing material at least 2‐inches. The materials used for temporary barriers
shall be sufficient to last through the duration of the construction project, and shall be
maintained in good repair. Prefabricated acoustic barriers are available from various
vendors. An equivalent barrier design can be submitted in lieu of the plywood barrier
described above.
Impact Equipment:
Impact noise is noise produced from impact or devices with discernible separation in
sound pressure maxima. Examples for impact equipment include, but are not limited to;
blasting, chisel drops, mounted impact hammers (hoe ram), and impact pile drivers.
Impact equipment is the loudest and most intrusive to the neighboring property. The
City of Aspen requires that this type activity have the strictest mitigation requirements
and requires a customized noise suppression plan specific to the site. General
contractors must contact the City of Aspen Environmental Health Department for an
application at 970‐920‐5039.
Noise Control
Replace worn, loose, or unbalanced machine parts that cause vibration.
Keep machine parts well lubricated to reduce friction.
Acoustical enclosures and barriers around generators
Sound absorbing material and vibration isolation systems on hand tools
Quiet work practices ‐ use rubber mallets to erect and dismantle formwork.
Noise Controls for Construction Equipment (Schneider et al., 1995)
Equipment
Pile Driver
Stone saw cutting Handheld impact drills Circular saw blades
Pneumatic tools
Pavement breaker/ Rock drill
Portable air compressor Bulldozer
Wheeled loader Vibratory roller Joint Cutter
Noise Controls
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Enclosure, muffler
Noise control pad with water
Reduction of reflected sound
15o tooth angle, new tooth configuration, slotted saw blades, viscoelastic damping
Muffler
Muffler, enclosure of cylinder case and front head, moil damping
Muffler, acoustic enclosures
Bulldozer Cab‐liner material, enclosure, sound absorption in canopy, sealing of all
openings
Absorption of sound cooling air route Flexible mounting for pump compartment Anti‐
vibration mounting fixtures
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