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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20070682 Ver 1_Meeting Minutes_20070904~Ye° ~t °~ •Y .~.~ STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTIV~NT OF TRANSPORTATION MICHAEL F. EASLEY DMSION OF HIGHWAYS GOVERNOR September 4, 2007 WBS Element: 33309.3.1 (B-3863) Contract 1~To. C241643 F. A. Number: BRZ-1722 (2) County: Johnston Description: Bridge over Little River and Approaches on SR 1722 MEMORANDUM TO: Ellis C. Powell, Jr., PE State Construction Engin FROM: Wendi O. Johnson, PE Division Construction Enginee LYNDO TIPPETT SECRETARY SUBJECT; Approved Preconstruction Conference & Permit Meeting Minutes We are transmitting an approved copy of the minutes covering the Preconstruction Conference for the above project, which was held on August 20, 2007. The minutes were approved by the Contractor, S. W. Wooten Corporation, as recorded. Attachment c: Ron Lucas (FHWA) Gary Jordan (US Fish & Wildlife) Rob Ridings (NCDENR, Division of Water Quality) Brian Wrenn (NCDENR, Division of Water Quality) John Holley (NCDENR, Land Quality Section) Travis Wilson (NCWRC) David Cox (NCWRC) Ron Sechler (National Marine Fisheries) William Wescott (US Army Corps of Engineers) Richard White (Bell South) Post Office Box 3165, Wilson, North Carolina 27895-3165 Telephone (252) 237-6164 Fax (252) 234-6174 Ellis C. Powell, Jr., PE September 4, 2007 Page 2 ec: Cecil Jones, PE Donald Pearson, EI, CPESC Robert Simpson Andy Brown, PE Bobby Lewis, PE Mike Robinson, PE Warren Walker, PE Andy Pridgen Ron Hancock, PE Lloyd Johnston, Jr. Mike McKeel, PE Keith Honeycutt, PE, PLS Charles W. Brown, PE, PLS Kevin Lacy, PE Victor Barbour, PE Don G. Lee Jimmy Marler Jamie Guerrero Haywood Daughtry, PE Doug Allison Monroe Brown Chris Kreider, PE David R. Henderson, PE Queen Crittendon Greg Dixon Tim Little, PE Jeff Allen, PE Kenny Baines PRECONSTRUCTION CONFERENCE AND PERMIT MEETING WBS Element: 33309.3.1 (B-3863) Federal Aid No.: BRZ-1722 (2) Contract No.: C201643 County: Johnston Description: Bridge over Little River and Approaches on SR 1722 The Preconstruction Conference for the above project was h nlddan tRhe Wilson Division Office Conference Room on August 20, 2007 with the following persons m atte REPRESENTING N_ Andy Pridgen NCDOT - QA Lab NCDOT -Right of Way Steve Grimes NCDOT -Office of Civil Rights Greg Dixon NCDOT -Resident Engineer Mike McKeel NCDOT -Assistant Resident Engineer Brandon Herring NCDOT -Location and Surveys Keith Honeycutt NCDOT -Roadside Environmental Unit Tim Robbins NCDOT -Hydraulics Brook Anderson Wooten T S Brian Weathersby . . Erick Frazier S. T. Wooten Michael Vaught Narron Contracting Wendi Johnson, Division Construction Engineer, presided over the conference. She asked everyone present to introduce themselves and their company affiliation. The Contractor submitted his letter naming persons authorized to sign Supplemental Agreements. David High will act as Project Superintendent for the Contractor. Scott Price will act as Project Inspector and Traffic Control Coordinator for the Division of Highways. The Contractor advised they plan to begin work August 27, 2007. The Contractor submitted his progress schedule. He was advisde`ds natthe Contractor that his progr Sould be advised if satisfactory. By copy of these rrunutes, we area g schedule has been checked and is approved as submitted. RIGHT OF WAY Steve Grimes covered this portion of the contract. All of the right of way necessary for this projectnts cover all of the right ofhw y and easements necessary given to the Resident Engineer. These agreeme for this project that were acquired by negotiation. Preconstruction Conference Minutes B-3863 Page 2 There are no 200 Series Items on this project. There is no known asbestos contamination, underground storage tanks, nor any known soil contamination within the right of way of the project. The Contractor is advised not to exceed the right of way or easement areas during construction without written permission from the property owner. Mr. Grimes advised that one property owner (Mr. Brown) had some questions and concerns, but he has talked with Mike McKeel and resolved those issues. LOCATION AND SURVEYS Keith Honeycutt covered this portion of the contract. Hew hed~vis ~ of way was staked inuOctober 2006 surveying. The survey work was done in October 2002 and gh Right of way was verified in July 2007. Control Data Sheets are in the plans. There is no calibration on this project. There is a parcel of land on this project that is part of a FEMA buyout and needs orange fencing around it. UTILITY CONFLICTS Mike McKeel advised that all utility conflicts on this project have been cleared. ASPHALT PAVEMENTS Mr. Andy Pridgen, Division QA Supervisor, asked the Contractor if he had any questions of the Special Provisions outlined on pages 28 thru 31. Mr. Pridgen advised that the Special Provisions in this contract are dated 07/18/06 (Rev. 9/19/06). Density testing may be required for wedging (depending on the depth). The Contractor can now design Rap mix with 20% rap rather than 15%. The Contractor's attention was called to page 30 of the contract which shows New Source Rap Gradation and Binder Tolerances- The Contractor advised that cores will be utilized for testing on this project. Item 21, Asphalt Plant Mix, Pavement Repair, shall be done in accordance with Section 654 of the Standard Specifications. Preconstruction Conference Minutes ' B-3863 Page 3 DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS ENTERPRISE Greg Dixon covered this portion of the contract. It is the policy of the North Carolina Department of Transportation that Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBEs) as defined in 49 CFR Part 26 shall have the opportunity to participate in the performance of contracts financed in whole or in part by federal funds in order to create a level playing field on which DBEs can compete fairly. The Contractor, subcontractor and sub-recipient shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin or sex in the performance of this contract. The Contractor shall carry out applicable requirements of 49 CFR Part 26 in the award and administration of federally assisted contracts. Failure by the Contractor to carry out these requirements is a material breach of this contract, which may result in the termination of this contract or such other remedy, as the Department deems necessary. The Contractor is also encouraged to give every opportunity to allow DBE participation in Supplemental Agreements. The Contractor's EEO Officer and Minority Liaison Officer is Richard Vick. The Contractor shall exercise all necessary and reasonable steps to insure that Disadvantaged Business Enterprises participate in at least 5% of the contract. The contract was awarded with 14.1% participation. The Resident Engineer furnished the Contractor with required posters for his bulletin board. The Contractor's EEO Policy Statement is to be posted on the project's bulletin board, which should be weatherproof, along with the following posters: 1. Davis-Bacon Minimum Prevailing Wage Rate Schedule 2. Wage-Rate Information - F/A Project, Form PR-1495 3. Notice Relating to False Statements, Form PR-1022 4. EEO Poster -Discrimination is Prohibited The Contractor is urged to document, in writing, all actions taken in complying with Equal Opportunity of Employment Provisions, Training Provision, and Minority Business Enterprise Provision. This includes applicant referrals, meetings with employees, on-site inspections, wage evaluations, etc. All subcontractors and suppliers are responsible for meeting the same requirements as the pn-ime contractor, and it is the prime contractor's responsibility to oversee that both are in compliance. All alleged discriminatory violations should be brought to the attention of the Resident Engineer, The State and/or FHWA will conduct a Contract Compliance Review sometime during the life of this contract. Therefore, fair employment practice should be maintained at all times. Preconstruction Conference Minutes B-3 863 Page 4 Reporting Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Participation -When payments are made to Disadvantaged Business Enterprise firms, including material suppliers, contractors at all levels shall provide the Engineer with an accounting of said payments. This accounting shall be furnished to the Engineer for any given month by the end of the following month. The Contractor shall report the accounting of payments through the Department's DBE Payment Tracking System, which is a web-based application. The System can be accessed through the following web link: hops'//apps.dot.sta[e.nc.usiV'endor/Pa~ mcntTrackin ~!. The Contractor shall also provide the Engineer an affidavit attesting the accuracy of the information submitted in the Payment Tracking System. This, too, shall be submitted for any given month by the end of the following month. Submission of Records -Federal Aid Projects - This project is not located on the National Highway System; therefore, federal form FHWA-47 is not required. Also, certified payrolls are not required on this project. Form PR-1391 is required for any subcontract over $10,000.00. PROJECT SPECIAL PROVISIONS GENERAL Contract Time and Liquidated Damages -The date of availability for this contract is August 27, 2007. The completion date for this contract is May 15, 2008. The liquidated damages for this contract are $500.00 per calendar day. Fuel Price Adjustment -Bidders will have the option to opt out of receiving a fuel price adjustment on this contract. If no designation is shown in the bid, the bidder will be subject to the fuel price adjustment. The base index price for Number Two Diesel Fuel is $2.0502 per gallon. The Contractor chose not to opt out. Erosion & Sediment Control/Storm Water Certification -Contractor shall provide a Certified Supervisor, Certified Foreman and Certified Installer on this project. Contractor will notify the Engineer of changes in certified personnel over the life of the contract within two days of change. David High will serve as the Certified Supervisor on this project. The roles and responsibilities of the Certified Supervisor, Certified Foreman and Certified Installer are shown on pages 16-20 of the contract. The Inspector will make certain that the Certified Supervisor, Certified Foreman and Certified Installer are performing their duties as stated in the contract. Procedure for Monitoring Borrow Pit Discharge -Water discharge from borrow pit sites shall not cause surface waters to exceed 50 NTUs in streams not designated as trout waters and 10 NTUs in streams, lakes or reservoirs designated as trout waters. For lakes and reservoirs not designated as trout waters, the turbidity shall not exceed 25 NTUs. If the turbidity exceeds these levels due to natural background conditions, the existing turbidity level shall not be increased. Preconstruction Conference Minutes B-3863 Page 5 If during any operating day, the downstream water quality exceeds the standard, the Contractor shall do all of the following: (A) Either cease discharge or modify the discharge volume or turbidity levels to bring the downstream turbidity levels into compliance, or (B) Evaluate the upstream conditions to determine if the exceedance of the standard is due to natural background conditions. If the background turbidity measurements exceed the standard, operation of the pit and discharge can continue as long as the stream turbidity levels are not increased due to the discharge. (C) Measure and record the turbidity test results (time, date and sampler) at all defined sampling locations 30 minutes after startup and at a minimum, one additional sampling of all sampling locations during that 24-hour period in which the borrow pit is discharging. (D) Notify DWQ within 24 hours of any stream turbidity standard exceedances that are not brought into compliance. During the Environmental Assessment required by Article 230-4 of the Standard Specifications, the Contractor shall define the point at which the discharge enters the State's surface waters and the appropriate sampling locations. The discharge shall be closely monitored when water from the dewatering activities is introduced into jurisdictional wetlands. No activities shall occur in wetlands that adversely affect the functioning of a wetland. Visible sedimentation will be considered an indication of possible adverse impacts on wetland use. The Contractor stated that no outside borrow will be needed. PROJECT SPECIAL PROVISIONS ROADWAY Shoulder and Fill Slope Material -Required shoulder and slope construction for this project shall be performed in accordance with the requirements of Section 226 of the 2006 Standard Specifications except as follows: Construct the top 6" (150mm) of shoulder and fill slopes with soils capable of supporting vegetation. Provide soil with P.I. greater than 6 and less than 25 and with a pH ranging from 5.5 to 6.8. Remove stones and other foreign material 2" (SOmm) or larger in diameter. All soil is subject to testing and acceptance or rejection by the Engineer. EROSION CONTROL Crimping Straw Mulch -Crimping shall be required on this project adjacent to any section of roadway where traffic is to be maintained or allowed during construction. In areas within six feet of the edge of pavement, straw is to be applied and then crimped. After the crimping operation is complete, an additional application of straw shall be applied and immediately tacked with a sufficient amount of undiluted, emulsified asphalt. Preconstruction Conference Minutes B-3863 Page 6 Reforestation -Reforestation will be planted in areas where the detour is removed and regraded to natural elevations and in other areas as directed. Reforestation is not shown on the plan sheets (see the Reforestation Detail Sheet). Reforestation shall be planted from November 15 through March 15. The Contractor should allow ample time for ordering and receiving the materials needed for reforestation. All non-maintained riparian buffers impacted by the placement of temporary fill or clearing activities shall be restored to the preconstruction contours and revegetated with native woody species. Environmentally Sensitive Areas -This project is located in an Environmentally Sensitive Area. This designation requires special procedures to be used for clearing and grubbing, temporary stream crossings and grading operations within the Environmentally Sensitive Areas identified on the plans and as designated by the Engineer. This also requires special procedures to be used for seeding and mulching and stage seeding within the project. The Environmentally Sensitive Area shall be defined as a 50-foot buffer zone on both sides of the stream or depression, measured from top of stream bank or center of depression. Clearing and Grubbing - In areas identified as Environmentally Sensitive Areas, the Contractor may perform clearing operations but not grubbing operations until immediately prior to beginning grading operations as described in Article 200-1 of the Standard Specifications. Only clearing operations (not grubbing) shall be allowed in this buffer zone until immediately prior to beginning grading operations. Erosion control devices shall be installed immediately following the clearing operation. Contractor was advised to only clear and grub where absolutely necessary. Grading -Once grading operations begin in identified Environmentally Sensitive Areas, work shall progress in a continuous manner until complete. All construction within these areas shall progress in a continuous manner such that each phase is complete and areas are permanently stabilized prior to beginning of next phase. Failure on the part of the Contractor to complete any phase of construction in a continuous manner in Environmentally Sensitive Areas will be just cause for the Engineer to direct the suspension of work in accordance with Article 108-7 of the Standard Specifications. Minimize Removal of Vegetation: -The Contractor shall minimize removal of vegetation at stream banks and disturbed areas within the project limits as directed. Only remove what is absolutely necessary. Waste and Borrow Sources -Payment for temporary erosion control measures, except that made necessary by the Contractor's own negligence or for his own convenience, will be paid for at the appropriate contract unit price for the devices or measures utilized in borrow sources and waste areas. Excess waste will be taken to a commercial site. No additional payment will be made for erosion control devices or permanent seeding and mulching in any commercial borrow or waste pit. All erosion and sediment control practices that may be required on a commercial borrow or waste site will be done at the Contractor's expense. Safety Fence -The Safety Fence shall be installed prior to any land disturbing activities. The Resident .Engineer and the Contractor will meet on site Friday, August 24, 2007. Preconstruction Conference Minutes B-3 863 Page 7 Coir Fiber Baffle -Contractor shall install Coir Fiber Baffles in silt basins and sediment dams at drainage outlets. STRUCTURES No comments. PERMITS Mrs. Johnson advised that the US Army Corps of Engineers and NCDENR have issued a permit for this project. Permit drawings were enlarged to show detail. Everyone working on the project should be familiar with the conditions of the permit. The Contractor shall comply with all applicable permit conditions during construction of this project. Agents of the permitting authority will periodically inspect the project for adherence to the permits. Should the Contractor propose to utilize construction methods (such as temporary structures or fill in waters and/or wetlands for haul roads, work platforms, cofferdams, etc.) not specifically identified in the permit (individual, general or nationwide) authorizing the project, it shall be the Contractor's responsibility to coordinate with the Engineer to determine what, if any, additional permit action is required. The Contractor shall also be responsible for initiating the request for the authorization of such construction method by the permitting agency. The request shall be submitted through the Engineer. The Contractor shall not utilize the construction method until it is approved by the permitting agency. The request normally takes approximately 60 days to process; however, no extensions of time or additional compensation will be granted for delays resulting from the Contractor's request for approval of construction methods not specifically identified in the permit. Where construction moratoriums are contained in a permit condition. which restricts the Contractor's activities to certain times of the year, those moratoriums will apply only to the portions of the work taking place in the waters or wetlands, provided that activities outside those areas are done in such a manner as to not affect the waters or wetlands. If concrete is used during construction, a dry work area should be maintained to prevent direct contact between curing concrete and stream water. During construction of the project, no staging of equipment of any kind is permitted in waters of the US or riparian buffers. Any Rip Rap placed for stream stabilization shall be placed in stream channels in such a manner that it does not impede aquatic life passage. Heavy equipment must be operated from the banks rather than in the stream channel in order to minimize sedimentation and reduce the likelihood of introducing other pollutants into the stream. Preconstruction Conference Minutes B-3863 Page 8 Discharging hydroseed mixtures and washing out hydroseeders and other equipment in or adjacent to surface waters is prohibited. All fill slopes located in jurisdictional wetlands shall be placed at slopes no flatter than 3:1, unless otherwise authorized by this certification. A copy of the Water Quality Certification shall be posted on the construction site at all times. Page 119 of the contract shows the wetlands/surface water drawings. Page 125 shows where the buffers can be impacted. Inside easement looks to be completely permitted. OTHER COMMENTS The Contractor was reminded that he needed to get his bridge demolition plan submitted as soon as possible. The Contractor advised that Stay Alert wants help with the location of the detour signs. The Contractor also advised that he was in the process of refining the drilled shaft procedure with Gemini. This will be forwarded to the Geotechnical Unit as soon as possible. The monthly estimate will be processed at the end of the month. The Resident Engineer and the Contractor will hold monthly construction meetings. There were no further questions and/or comments and the meeting was adjourned. S. T. WOOTEN CORPORATION S L 4 0 7 .mow Gc.` ri~ra~ DA AP OVED NAME AND TITLE ae ,,.r,~ w ~~ -~,.b,tsc~r