Presentation to: Community Board Eleven September 17, 2009
Phil Rice – PB/CCM Charlie Montalbano – Cruz/Tully, JV Claudia Wilson – 2 nd Avenue Community Liaison
Overview Schedule Summary Questions & Answers
Utility Relocation on 2 nd Avenue between 95 th and 100 th Streets Construction of 96 th Street Station Shell (walls & base slab – traffic decking overhead) Construction of Entrance Foundations at 94 th and 96 th Streets. Ancillary building Foundations at 93 rd and 97 th Streets.
SEQUENCE OF WORK Stage 1 Sept 2009 – Feb 2010 • Install Monitoring Systems • Relocate Utilities on East side From 95 th to 100 th Street • Demo Century Lumber Building
SEQUENCE OF WORK Stage 2 Jan 2010 – July 2010 • Relocate Utilities on West side from 96th to 100th Street • Begin Compensation Grouting at Ancillary # 2
96 th Street and 2 nd Avenue 2 nd Avenue between 97 th and 99 th Street Lane and Pedestrian Crosswalk Striping from 95th Street to 99th Street June 7, 2011
2 nd Ave between 97 th and 99 th Street 2 nd Ave between 96 th and 97 th Street MPT Barrier Setup from 95 th to 99 th Street for Traffic Switch June 7, 2011
Intersection of 2 nd Avenue and 100 th Street Intersection of 2 nd Avenue and 96 th Street Traffic Switch to Westside of 2 nd Avenue June 7, 2011
Potential Impacts Utilities Pedestrian/Vehicular Access Building Monitoring Vibration Building Movement Environmental Dust Noise
Utilities: Close coordination between Utility Companies & Residents and Contractors
Pedestrian/Vehicular Access Maintain access to Residences, Businesses and Hospital Entrances at all times Protection Fence Crosswalk Striping Directional Signage
Building Monitoring Building Inspection Monitoring Instrumentation in-place ▪ Vibration ▪ Building Movement
Environmental Dust Control ▪ Water, covers on stockpiles, wet sweeping Noise ▪ Monitoring Instruments in place
Suspend operations until mitigation efforts implemented: Noise: Sound blankets/barriers Dust: Additional watering Vibration/Movement: Additional Instrumentation and/or engineering review
MTACC, CTJV & PBCCM are taking every effort to ensure the general public, the local residents, the local businesses and the hospital are protected at all times!
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