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August 2021

Saturday Work 8/28

Saturday Work 8/28

Crews will be on site Saturday 8/28 from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Work will include drilling into the concrete foundation wall and slab on the outside of the current south addition. Workers will also be striping foundation forms in the canyon between the current south addition and the old south building.  All terrain fork lifts will be running and banging noises can be expected from the stripping process. There will be no tower crane operations on Saturday.

Next week’s work will include the tower crane lifting stub columns onto the third floor roof. Micro pile installation has also resumed for a week or so to compete the balance of the piles. This will include excavations for the shoring being installed with micro piles.

Construction of the ramped section of the South Access Drive to connect to Mt. Vernon Ave. is anticipated to start in Early September. Fill material will be placed in “lifts” and compacted until the final grade height is reached.

Typical levels of construction noise and vibrations are expected with all of these activities. For the deep foundation work, any possible vibrations will be monitored by a third party testing agency.

Saturday Construction 8/21

Saturday Construction 8/21

Crews will be working on Saturday, 8/21 from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Work will include striping foundation forms. Activity will include fork lifts and banging noises from the stripping process. There will be no tower crane operations during this time.

This week’s work will include the Tower Crane lifting stub columns onto the third floor roofs.

Micro Pile installation has resumed for a week or so to compete the balance of the piles. This will include excavations for the shoring being installed with micro piles.

Deep foundation, pile cap and grade beam installation is ongoing and will continue through mid-September.

Construction of the ramped section of the South Access Drive to connect to Mt. Vernon Ave. is anticipated to start in Early September.  Fill material will be placed in “lifts” and compacted until the final grade height is reached.

Typical levels of construction noise and vibrations are expected with all of these activities. For the deep foundation work, any possible vibrations will be monitored by a third party testing agency.

Saturday Work 8/14

Saturday Work 8/14

Crews will be on site this Saturday 8/14, stripping foundation walls and drilling brackets into the existing foundation walls in the area between the old south building and the newer south addition from 7 a.m. until 4 p.m. An all-terrain fork lift will be running, but there will be no tower crane operations.
 
Deep foundation, pile cap and grade beam installation is ongoing and will continue for approximately two more weeks. Excavation and grading work are happening at the same time as the deep foundation installations.

The tower crane will be lifting stub columns onto the second and third floor roofs.

The week of August 16, micropile installation will resume for a week or so to compete the balance of the piles. Higher levels of vibrations could occur with these activities. These vibration levels will be monitored by a third party testing agency.

Typical levels of construction noise are expected with all of these activities.

Saturday Work 8/7

Saturday Work 8/7

Crews will be on site this Saturday 8/7, forming foundation walls in the area between the old south building and the newer south addition from 7 a.m. until noon. An all-terrain fork lift will be running, but there will be no tower crane operations.

Deep foundation, pile cap and grade beam installation is ongoing and will continue for approximately two more weeks. Excavation and grading work are happening at the same time as the deep foundation installations.

The Tower Crane will be lifting stub columns onto the second and third floor roofs

The week of August 16, micropile installation will resume for a week or so to compete the balance of the piles. Higher levels of vibrations could occur with these activities. These vibration levels will be monitored by a third party testing agency.

Typical levels of construction noise are expected with all of these activities.