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May 2021

No Work Memorial Day Weekend

No Work Memorial Day Weekend

There will be no construction work on site over Memorial Day Weekend.

Recent work on the hospital’s main garage will conclude tonight at 6 p.m. A couple of smaller repairs will take place in a few weeks during daytime hours only and the noise impact of those repairs should be minimal.

Micropile installation will resume on June 1 and will continue for approximately 3 weeks.

South Building roofing work has started and will last approximately 8 weeks. This work will include tear-off of the existing roof, installation of a new roof and installation of new HVAC equipment.  It will require cranes for rigging materials and equipment to the roof.  These will be staged in the Mt. Vernon cut out and will necessitate partial temporary road and sidewalk closures along Mt. Vernon. A flagger will be used during deliveries that could impact travel flow. The odor of melting tar can be expected from these activities.

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

Weekend Ramp Demolition Continues

Weekend Ramp Demolition Continues

Demolition of the ramp slab continues on week days after 1 p.m. until dusk and on weekends starting at 7 a.m. until 5 p.m. Some of this demolition work may require some jack hammering of foundations if they cannot be detached by saw cutting. This work may result in increased noise from the construction site.

Micropile installation will resume on June 1 and will continue for approximately 3 weeks.

South Building roofing work has started and will last approximately 9 weeks. This work will include tear-off of the existing roof, installation of a new roof and installation of new HVAC equipment.  It will require cranes for rigging materials and equipment to the roof.  These will be staged in the Mt. Vernon cut out and will necessitate partial temporary road and sidewalk closures along Mt. Vernon. A flagger will be used during deliveries that could impact travel flow. The odor of melting tar can be expected from these activities.

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

Weekend Ramp Demolition and Roof Work

Weekend Ramp Demolition and Roof Work

Demolition of the ramp slab continues on week days after 1 p.m. until dusk and on weekends starting at 7 a.m. until 5 p.m. Some of this demolition work may require some jack hammering of foundations if they cannot be detached by saw cutting. This work may result in increased noise from the construction site.

Due to the schedule change to the demolition, micropile installation will resume in early June and will continue for approximately 3 week.

South Building roofing work is scheduled to start the week of May 17th and will last approximately 9 weeks. This work will include tear-off of the existing roof, installation of a new roof and installation of new HVAC equipment.  It will require cranes for rigging materials and equipment to the roof.  These will be staged in the Mt. Vernon cut out and will necessitate partial temporary road and sidewalk closures along Mt. Vernon. A flagger will be used during deliveries that could impact travel flow. The odor of melting tar can be expected from these activities.

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

Ramp Demolition Weekends and Evenings

Ramp Demolition Weekends and Evenings

Starting Monday, May 10th, selective demolition of the ramp slab and foundations will be occurring on weekdays after 1 p.m. until dusk and on weekends from 7a.m. until 5 p.m. both Saturdays and Sundays.  This schedule will be in effect from the 10th through May 23rd, when the majority of demolition work should be complete.  Any remaining demolition in this area will then be finished on the weekends to minimize impact on patient care.

Due to the schedule change to the demolition, micropile installation will resume in early June and will continue for approximately 3 weeks.

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