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August 1, 2016
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PAT McCRORY
Governor
NICHOLAS J. TENNYSON
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DA00275
17BP.1.R.67
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7.6 MILES EAST OF SR 1355 OVER LONG SHOAL RIVER,
REPLACEMENT OF BRIDGE #56
Trader Construction Company
Atrn: Mr. David Stevick
P.O. Drawer 1578
New Bern, NC 28563
Subject: Preconstruction Conference Minutes
Dear Mr. Stevick:
The Preconstruction Conference Meeting for the above project was held on July 21, 2016 at
the Williamston Resident Engineer's Office. Attached to these minutes is the sign in sheet of
who was in attendance.
The following items were discussed:
Erosion Control
• Carla Pugh spoke in regard to the erosion control of the project. She will be
monitoring the effectiveness and maintenance of the erosion control measures in
place.
• Safety Fence and Silt fence should be on the same post. Orange Silt Fence is allowed
to satisfy this.
• The wattle barrier uses 18 inch wattles.
• There is a 90 day ICT to establish vegetation.
• Recommended that NPDES paperwork is kept in a notebook format on the project
• Mr. Eddie Grant will be in charge of the erosion control and is Leve12 certified.
Right Of Way
• There was no right of way purchased for this project.
Utilities
• The utilities owned by MCNC and CenturyLink have been relocated.
• The power lines owned by Tideland EMC are expected to be moved to opposite side
of pole this or next week according to Ms. Tracey Brown. Questions were raised by
the Contractor if this was going to be enough. 15 ft. was stated by Mr. David Stevick
to be needed and this would primarily affect Phase 2 of the project. Ms. Michelle
�Nothing Compares;.-�....
State of North Carolina � Department of Transportation � Resident Engineer
19210 US Hi�way fi4 East � Williamston, NC 27892
252 789 6150 T
August l, 2016
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Pittman raised the issue that an easement may need to be acquired if poles are
moved. Clay Willis raised the issue that a permit modification would be necessary if
poles were moved. Tracey was going to contact Tideland and ask that they not move
the power lines at this time until the issue could be resolved. Trader is going to have
surveyor to layout furthest pile line to help determine the access requirements for
the crane swing in relation to the power poles.
Tracey came back to meeting after discussing with Tideland that they could layout
an 8 ft. arm for the pole lines to get a 6 ft + offset from the existing poles. Tracey
reported that the voltage at this location is 19.9 kV and 34.5 kV phase to phase.
Survey Control
• Locations and Survey (Mr. Casey Whitley) will prepare a survey control sheet and
submit to the RE for distribution to the Contractor.
Permits
• Mr. Clay Willis opened the discussion of permits and emphasized that the Long
Shoal waters were considered High Quality Waters. Each permit was reviewed with
the State and Contractor by its respective issuing agency.
• Mr. Kyle Barnes reviewed the US Army Corps of Engineers NW 3& 12 permit
requirements.
• Mr. Garcy Ward reviewed the NCDWQ 401 permit. Specifically mentioned was that
the use of nylon mesh grid is not allowed in the erosion control matting. Coir Fiber
matting should be used.
• Mr. Greg Daisey reviewed the NCDCM CAMA MAJOR permit.
• The Contractor is to make himself fully aware of the requirements and conditions of
each permit for this project.
Contract Review
• Date of Availability is September 1, 2016 and the Completion Date is 90 days
following acceptance of roadway and structure items. LD's are $500 per day.
• ICT #1 availability coincides with the project availability and allows 200 days for
construction of the project once work begins. LDS are $500 per day.
• Permanent Vegetation Establishment: Once the project has achieved 80%
vegetation density and no erodible areas exist within the project limits, the
Contractor will be instructed to remove the remaining erosion control items that are
no longer needed.
• Note to Contractor: Application of epoxy protective coating to tops of all caps and to
the exterior faces of the all exterior core slabs units.
• Construction Moratorium: No in-water work will be allowed from February 15
through September 30 of any year.
• Major Contract Items: None
• Specialty Items: Guardrail (#17-20), Long-Life Pavement Markings (#24-25), and
Erosion Control (#28-48). Reforestation was also listed but after discussion it will
be eliminated.
• MBE and WBE requirements of 2.0% and 3.0% utilization each respectfully are
expected to be met using Sadler Landscaping, LLC, Hunting Creek Construction, Inc.,
and R. L. Thompson Co., Inc.
• Domestic Steel: Contractor has submitted the "Buy America" Certification however
it needs to be notarized and resubmitted.
• There is a Twelve Month Guarantee for this project.
August l, 2016
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• Erosion and Sedimentation Control/Storm water Certification: Contractor has
submitted list of names of those who are Level II certified. Contractor's attention
directed to the requirements set forth under the NPDES permit.
• Contractor expects to utilize Commercial Borrow and Waste sites. Information for
sites to be used to be submitted to RE office for approval.
• Subletting of Contract: Most SAF forms have been received. Contractor to submit
remaining subcontracts as soon as possible.
• Clearing and Grubbing is Method II Modified and Grading is Lump Sum.
• Bridge Approach Fills: Contractor intends to use stone for select material in
construction of approach fills.
• Contractor's attention brought to the temperature requirements for placing asphalt
on page 36. This may be hard to obtain given the progress schedule anticipated
paving timeframes.
• AC Base Price is $410.00 per ton.
• Guardrail Anchor Units: Contractor`s attention directed to the FHWA acceptance
letter and certified working drawings prior to installation.
• Steel Sheet Piles was discussed on page 51. The Department had notified Contractor
previously that ASTM A572 was preferred. There was some discussion about if the
sheet piles came with lifting eyes? Contractor said that they come with lifting eyes.
Contractor to verify that the lifting eyes will be located within the concrete cap.
• Permanent Seeding and Mulching: There is an incentive for early establishment of
vegetation. Note the permit requirement to not use nylon grid erosion control
matting.
• NPDES documentation must be completed in a timely manner. This is an emphasis
area for NCDOT.
• There are pay items for floating turbidity curtain and response for erosion control.
• Temporary Traffic Control: Project is phased construction with temporary traffic
signal.
• RE office to initiate three supplemental agreements. SA 1 will be for the Iran
Divestment Act. Contractor's attention is directed to completing and submitting the
Certification of Eligibility. SA #2 is for Asbestos Assessment. SA#3 is for Concrete
Washout Structure. A price is request for both SA #2 and #3 from the Contractor.
• Structures Special Provisions: Note provision regarding placing load on decks. This
will be especially important after concrete wearing surface is poured.
• Construction of Substructure and Construction of Superstructure are both lump
sum.
• Crane Safety: Contractor will need to submit list of persons who are Competent
Persons, Riggers, and Certified Crane operators.
• PDA and pile length requirements will be checked on by John Abel. Contract listed
quantity is for 1 PDA. The length of piles will affect size of crane to be used and
affect previously discussed utility clearance concerns.
PLANS
On Sheet 2-B, the notes for the Steel Sheet Pile was reviewed.
On Sheet 4, the location of the TBM-1 Was noted. Another location was request by
RE to Location and Surveys to prevent damage during construction.
On Sheet TMP-1A, note 0 is eliminated. Pavement markings will be performed by
the Contractor.
August l, 2016
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This concluded the meeting. These minutes are completed as noted. Any discrepancies to
the content of the minutes should be provided in writing to the Resident Engineer. If no
discrepancies are noted, this will indicate concurrence with the minutes as noted.
Sincerely,
DocuSigned by:
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D. W. (Chad) Edge III, P.E.
Resident Engineer
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Attachment
CC: Mr. Shawn Mebane, P.E.- Division Construction Engineer
Mr. Darrick Lee, P.E.- District Three Engineer
Mr. Jason Davidson- Division Traffic Engineer
Mr. Johnny Metcalfe, P.E.- Area Bridge Construction Engineer
Mr. Andy Blankenship, P.E.- Roadside Environmental Field Operations Engineer
Ms. Carla Pugh- Roadside Environmental Field Operations Technician
Mr. Clay Willis-Division Environmental Officer
Mr. Paul Williams- Division Environmental Specialist
Ms. Tracey Brown- Division Utility Coordinator
Ms. Michelle Pittman- Division Right of Way Agent
Mr. Kyle Barnes- USACE- Washington
Mr. Greg Daisey- DCM
Mr. Garcy Ward- NCDWR
Mr. John Abel- Division Bridge Program Manager
Mr. Casey Whitley- NCDOT Locations & Survey
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