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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20180542 Ver 1_DCM Correspondence_20190214Carpenter,Kristi From: Lane, Stephen Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2019 1229 PM To: Horner, Kenneth V Cc: Lane, Heather C; Lentine, Sarah F; Tom Steffens; Ward, Garcy; Brittingham, Cathy Subject: Re: Bridge 249 on Hawkins Beach Road in Beaufort County. Hi Kenny, The DCM has considered your email request received February 12, 2019 to allow the sheet pile to be removed from around the end bents of Beaufort Bridge 249 up to two weeks after the in-water work moratorium takes effect. The request indicted that the sheet pile would be pulled out with an excavator or crane, but that a vibratory hammer would not be utilized as part of the removal process. The DCM has determined, after consultation with the appropriate resource agencies, that the work may proceed as requested. This email shall serve as official notification that the work shall be accomplished on or before March 1, 2019. Please let me know if you have any questions regarding this email or if I may be of any further assistance with this project. Sincerely, Stephen Lane From: Horner, Kenneth V Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 9:37:37 AM To: Lane, Stephen Cc: Lane, Heather C; Lentine, Sarah F Subject: Bridge 249 on Hawkins Beach Road in Beaufort County. Stephen, Per our earlier conversation regarding Bridge 249 on Hawkins Beach Road in Beaufort County, the contractor has asked to have some relief on the front end of the moratorium in order the to remove sheeting from around the end bents of the permanent structure. Like we discussed yesterday, the contractor will install the sheeting prior to the beginning of the moratorium to facilitate the unclassified structure excavation and would like to remove the sheeting up to 2 weeks after the moratorium is in effect. While the sheeting is still in place, the contractor will complete all work required by the plans for this structure. Once all work has been completed, the contractor will remove all of the sheeting using a track excavator or the crane, no vibratory hammer will be used to remove the sheeting." Sincerely, Kenny Horner � Assistant Resident Engineer SEPI Engineering for The Department of Transportation 1710 N. Memorial Drive Greenville, N.C. 27834 Office 252-439-2976 Direct 252-671-1510 kvhorner@ncdot.gov Connect with us: LinkedIn I Twitter I Facebook Email correspondence to and from this sender is subject to the N.C. Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties.