LT McGuinness Site 10 Development, Wellington Waterfront. Construction Traffic Management Plan. 7 October 2014
|
|
|
- Buddy Lester
- 10 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 LT McGuinness Site 10 Development, Wellington Waterfront Construction Traffic Management Plan 7 October 2014 TDG Ref: ltm ctmp final report.docx
2 LT McGuinness Site 10 Development, Wellington Waterfront Construction Traffic Management Plan Quality Assurance Statement Prepared by: Eliza Sutton Principal Transportation Engineer Reviewed by: Dave Petrie Senior Associate Approved for Issue by: Dave Petrie Senior Associate Status: Final report Date: 7 October 2014 PO Box , Lower Hutt 5040 New Zealand P: ort.docx
3 Construction Traffic Management Plan Table of Contents 1. Background Existing Environment Construction Operations Construction Programming Site Access Hours of Operation Access to Adjacent Properties Dust Suppression and Detritus Control Material Storage Weight Restriction Traffic Management Access Loading Signage Storage of Materials Pedestrian and Cycle Access Stage Stage Implementation and Liaison Project Manager Contact Details Affected Parties Driver Induction Utility Services Complaints Procedure Updates to Plans... 13
4 Construction Traffic Management Plan Page 1 1. Background TDG have been commissioned by LT McGuinness to develop this Construction Traffic Management Plan (CTMP) in support of the planned development of a commercial building known as Site 10, on Wellington Waterfront. The purpose of this report is to outline the anticipated construction method, as it is known at this early stage of planning, to provide Council with information as to how the effects of the construction phase on the wider roading network are planned to be mitigated. This CTMP has been developed for the construction of the commercial building only; the construction of the adjoining Open Space areas (which form a parallel Resource Consent to that for the building itself) will be the responsibility of others. The site is located to the north of the Waterloo Quay intersection with Whitmore Street. Although it can be accessed via a number of intersections located along Waterloo and Customhouse Quay, it is most conveniently accessed via the Whitmore Street intersection or Bunny Street (to the north). The site is currently used as a surface level campervan park and commuter carparking area, with an established residential apartment building (Shed 21) to the immediate north. To the north-east of the site, the land and wharves are under the control of CentrePort, and on-going access to these established facilities will need to be provided for the duration of the construction period.
5 Construction Traffic Management Plan Page 2 2. Existing Environment The Site 10 development site is located within land under the management of Wellington City Council City Shapers (previously Wellington Waterfront Ltd) and is located to the immediate north-east of the Customhouse Quay intersection with Whitmore Street. The site is currently used as a public carpark and campervan park, with a poorly defined vehicle laneway running north-south to the east of Site 10. This laneway provides access to Site 10, the established Shed 21 (to the north) and CentrePort land (to the north-east). The laneway has connections with both Bunny Street and Whitmore Street, and also connects to the established Kumototo Precinct laneway to the south. The Waterfront as a whole attracts and carries a significant volume of pedestrian and cycle traffic. To the south of the site, formed routes are established throughout the Waterfront to cater for these users. In the immediate vicinity of the site, pedestrians and cyclists are less well catered for, with these modes being mixed with vehicular traffic. Nonetheless, there remains a high volume of pedestrians and cyclists travelling along the laneway and across Customhouse Quay, and these users will require particular consideration when planning the construction development.
6 Construction Traffic Management Plan Page 3 3. Construction Operations 3.1 Construction Programming Preliminary programming of the construction works has identified an overall work programme of some months, likely beginning mid-2015 (subject to various consents being granted). Stage 1: The initial construction phase will involve piling around the perimeter of the site, before excavating to enable the basement carpark and services to be established. For this initial period of around 9 months (during which the piling, excavation, and construction of the basement through to approximately Level 1 of the building will be undertaken) the footpath fronting Waterloo Quay will be closed to enable the works to be completed. Pedestrian diversion signage throughout the surrounding area will be required to support this closure. In addition, due to localised constraints between the construction site and the Old Ferry Building, the laneway will be restricted to one way (southbound) with a painted pedestrian/cycle lane adjacent. Stage 2: The construction of the building (L1 and above) will allow for the Customhouse Quay footpath to be re-opened with the protection of a covered gantry to be provided so as to enable safe pedestrian access. The laneway will remain as a one way (southbound) route, with the adjacent pedestrian/cycle lane. In keeping with other developments throughout the Waterfront, construction traffic access will be restricted during peak pedestrian periods. On-going access for all legitimate users of the waterfront will be maintained. 3.2 Site Access Stage 1: Piling and Ground Floor Development During the initial construction period, controlled access will be established from the Waterfront land to the construction site itself, so that only vehicles associated with the works are able to access the site. Staff will be made available on the ground during the arrival and departure of heavy vehicles, to ensure the safety of other users through the area. It is intended that site access for heavy vehicles will be achieved primarily via the Whitmore Street gates. As the right turn into the waterfront area is banned from the south at the Whitmore Street intersection, this will mean that all trucks will arrive at the site either via Waterloo Quay (to the north) or Whitmore Street (to the west). A loading zone will be installed adjacent to the laneway, and truck access and egress associated primarily with the earthworks will be provided to and from the site at the southeastern corner of the site. Site access for construction traffic will be restricted to these two locations through the establishment of hoarding and/or site fencing.
7 Construction Traffic Management Plan Page 4 Key features of the traffic management during this stage include: closure of the Customhouse Quay footpath adjacent to Site 10, with pedestrian diversion route signs established within the adjoining Waterfront area and road network; the eastern laneway will remain open for southbound traffic only. A painted pedestrian/cycle lane will be provided adjacent to the laneway; most truck access to the site will be via Whitmore Street gates; a loading zone will be established adjacent to the laneway, with access limited through the provision of site fencing. Figure 1 shows the intended work site area, and access for the largest vehicles. The temporary closure of the Customhouse Quay (E) footpath will require directional signage to be installed throughout the area. This will be agreed with Council as part of future construction traffic management planning. However, site observations have shown the predominant pedestrian routes through this area are either along the internal laneway, or the Customhouse Quay (W) footpath. The existing signalised pedestrian crossing at Whitmore Street will remain available throughout construction. Therefore, given the alternative routes for pedestrians have already developed as the primary pedestrian routes in the locality, it is considered that the footpath closure will result in only minor inconvenience to the public Stage 2: Level 1 (and above) Construction During the latter period of construction (when the above ground building work is underway), loading will occur by way of a dedicated loading zone adjacent to the laneway. This is shown on Figure 2. The basement parking area will be used as site offices and for staff parking. Key features of the traffic management during this stage include: Customhouse Quay footpath will be re-opened, with a pedestrian gantry installed to enable works to safely occur overhead; an overnight lane closure of the left/through lane may be required on occasion, subject to Council approval; the eastern laneway will remain open for southbound vehicle traffic, only, alongside the painted pedestrian/cycle lane provided adjacent to the laneway in Stage 1; a loading zone will be established adjacent to the laneway, with access limited through the provision of site fencing.
8 LTNZ-115T-125R LTSA LTSA Page 5 Key Site Hoarding (indicative) Site Fence (indicative) Painted Walkway Vehicle Access (southbound only) Site offices Loading Zone LTNZ-115T-125R LTSA LTNZ-115T-125R Shed 21 LTSA LTNZ-115T-125R LTNZ-115T-125R LTSA Footpath closed LTNZ-115T-125R LTSA Customhouse Quay Monday, 6 October mm Whitmore St REVISION DATE DESCRIPTION Site 10 Construction Traffic Management Plan Stage 1: Indicative Work Site DRAWN: Quentin O'S DATE: 6/10/2014 SCALE: A3 1 DWG NO:12950W1A C:\12950\12950w1a.dwg
9 Page 6 Key Site Hoarding (indicative) Site Fence (indicative) Painted Walkway Vehicle Access (southbound only) Protected Gantry Site offices Loading Zone Vehicle access to basement Shed 21 Customhouse Quay Monday, 6 October mm Whitmore St REVISION DATE DESCRIPTION Site 10 Construction Traffic Management Plan Stage 2: Indicative Work Site DRAWN: Quentin O'S DATE: 6/10/2014 SCALE: A3 2 DWG NO:12950W1A C:\12950\12950w1a.dwg
10 Construction Traffic Management Plan Page 7 For a period of approximately 6 weeks, a cantilevered structure is proposed to be installed at a height 4.9m above the adjacent southbound left/through lane on the Quay, to enable the façade to be constructed. This height is noted as being the absolute minimum vertical clearance within the NZTA (Transit) Bridge manual (Appendix A: Bridge widths and clearances Figure A2). This will require approval by Council, and will require careful planning. Over-height loads will therefore be required to use the outer southbound lanes, and this restriction will need to be clearly sign-posted in advance. It is anticipated that VMS will be required Staff Parking When practicable, some staff parking will be available within the work site itself. This will include the basement carpark (once it is completed). When no space is available, staff will be directed to park elsewhere or use public transport, noting that the Wellington Train Station and Bus Transfer Station are located in close proximity to the site. 3.3 Hours of Operation Construction traffic movements into and out of the site will be limited to between 7am and 7pm Monday Saturday, with heavy vehicle movements avoided during the peak pedestrian periods. It is not expected that works on the site itself will need to be undertaken outside these hours, with the exception of some façade work on the western side of the building, which will occur during the proposed overnight lane closures. 3.4 Access to Adjacent Properties On-going and enduring vehicular access through the area will be maintained throughout the construction period, to ensure full access to Shed 21 and CentrePort is provided. In addition, access will be ensured for pedestrians and cyclists via diverted routes and delineated pathways. As previously described, the Customhouse Quay footpath will be closed for a period of approximately nine months, to enable piling and excavation works to be completed. Pedestrian diversion routes (either through the Waterfront area or on the adjoining public roading network) will be sign-posted for this period. 3.5 Dust Suppression and Detritus Control Dust suppression and detritus control is to be provided by the Contractor. The Contractor is to liaise with the Road Controlling Authority to ensure that dust suppression and the spread of detritus material (dropped from heavy haulage vehicles carting materials to or from the site) is appropriately controlled and remedied. The Contractor is to adhere to any further guidance given by the Traffic Management Co-ordinator and/or the road controlling authorities (such as localised speed restrictions) in relation to dust suppression and removal of detritus material.
11 Construction Traffic Management Plan Page Material Storage All materials will be stored on-site. No material will be stored within the public road reserve at any time. 3.7 Weight Restriction A weight restriction of 5 tonne per axle is in place on the laneway adjacent to Site 10, as the lane is constructed partially on a wharf structure. This weight limit will apply to all construction vehicles accessing the site as part of these works.
12 Construction Traffic Management Plan Page 9 4. Traffic Management The adjoining roads are classified as Principal or Arterial Streets, and as such are designed to accommodate large and heavy vehicles. Trucks using the laneway will be further restricted to a maximum weight of 5 tonnes, as previously described. Based on the size of the development area, it is anticipated that the largest truck able to be accommodated on site will be a maximum rigid truck. The number of truck movements associated with the development will be subject to a more detailed traffic management plan to be developed prior to works being undertaken, but access by the large vehicles will be limited to outside pedestrian peak periods, to ensure the on-going safety of the general public. 4.1 Access Given the constrained size of the development site, it is not anticipated that any significant number of heavy construction vehicles will be on site at any one time. Any heavy vehicles entering the site will be marshalled while moving to and from the building site to ensure pedestrian and cycle safety is maintained. The manner in which trucks may access the site was detailed previously in Figure Stage 1: Heavy Vehicles Heavy vehicle access to the site will be managed principally via the Whitmore Street intersection during the initial construction period, to minimise the impact of heavy vehicle traffic around the adjoining Shed 21 residential building during the excavation works. With right turns into the waterfront excluded at this intersection, the arrival of heavy vehicles will be restricted to Customhouse Quay (north) and Whitmore Street (west). All outbound movements are permitted at the Whitmore Street gates, so the outbound route adopted by the heavy vehicles will not be restricted. Trucks will enter the site in a forward motion where possible. However, there may be the occasional need for a truck to reverse into the site or loading zone (from the Whitmore Street driveway access area) dependant on construction operations at any given point. These movements will occur under the control of marshals to ensure the on-going safety of the public. All movements out of the site will occur in a forward direction via the signalised intersection approach from the Waterfront. A loading zone adjacent to the laneway will be provided, with access limited through the provision of site fencing Stage 2: Heavy Vehicles During subsequent periods of construction, the loading zone will be retained adjacent to the laneway. The preferred location of the zone will be identified once detailing such as the crane location is finalised, but has been shown indicatively in the previous Figure 2. During this period, all vehicles will be directed to enter via Bunny Street and exit via Whitmore Street. No heavy vehicles associated with the construction will be permitted during peak pedestrian periods, including the weekday commuter period and Saturday mid-day
13 Construction Traffic Management Plan Page 10 (summer) periods or event days (such as the Rugby 7 s). The timing of permitted access will be agreed with Council prior to works beginning on site General Access and Management Smaller vehicles associated with the construction phase (trades vans and the like) may arrive and depart from either the Whitmore Street or Bunny Street access, as suits. The laneway adjacent to Site 10 will be restricted to one way (southbound) for all traffic throughout the construction period. The Site and/or Project Manager will be responsible for communicating the site access limitations to all drivers and/or contractors bringing trucks to the site at the initial site induction safety briefings as described in a later section of this CTMP report. 4.2 Loading During the initial piling and excavation phase, most loading and unloading will occur within the construction site at its southern end. Some deliveries will be accommodated within the loading zone, as required. During the subsequent phases, as the above ground levels are constructed, loading will occur from a loading zone adjacent to the laneway. The exact location of the loading zone will be confirmed as the planning for the construction works is developed. 4.3 Signage Traffic and warning signs will, wherever possible, conform to the standards specified in COPTTM. These signs may be supplemented with some specifically designed signage, particularly with respect to providing information for pedestrian diversion routes. All such specific signage will be clearly shown on plans to the approval of Council, as an integral part of the CTMP and any subsequent TTMPs. 4.4 Storage of Materials All materials will be stored on-site. No material will be stored within the public road reserve at any time.
14 Construction Traffic Management Plan Page Pedestrian and Cycle Access 5.1 Stage 1 As previously described, for an initial nine month period, the Customhouse Quay footpath adjacent to the site will be closed to pedestrian traffic, to enable the piling and excavation works to be completed. In addition, the laneway located to the east of the construction site will be limited to southbound vehicle traffic only. There is a localised pinch-point to the south-east of the building footprint, and a requirement to provide for on-going access to Shed 21 and CentrePort. Pedestrians and cyclists will be supported through the provision of a painted pathway running adjacent to the traffic lane. Traffic volumes through this area are expected to be low following the closure of the existing surface level carpark and campervan park, and in practice, pedestrians and cyclists would share the laneway area, in a manner similar to that which is currently observed within the completed Kumototo Plaza to the south. The anticipated extent of the closure was shown previously in Figure 1. Pedestrians will be directed to travel either along the laneway, or Customhouse Quay (W) footpath. The signalised pedestrian crossing at Whitmore Street will remain fully accessible throughout. Alternative crossing points at Bunning Street and Waring Taylor Street will also remain in place, providing a number of convenient crossing points for pedestrians to travel between the waterfront and CBD. The full extent of the signage adopted will be agreed with Council as part of the more detailed TTMP process which will be undertaken prior to construction works beginning. 5.2 Stage 2 After the initial works have been completed, a gantry will be established along the same length of Customhouse Quay to enable protected pedestrian access through this area, with construction work then able to occur above. Pedestrians and cyclists will continue be able to access the laneway, using the marked lane to be installed adjacent to the traffic lane.
15 Construction Traffic Management Plan Page Implementation and Liaison 6.1 Project Manager Contact Details Contact details for the Project Manager and associated personnel are provided below: Project Manager: Mark Mulhern; Site Traffic Management Supervisor: TBC. 6.2 Affected Parties Access to Shed 21 and CentrePort will be maintained throughout the works, as will access for pedestrians, cyclists and vehicles through the adjacent area. Notices detailing the timing of the construction works will be provided to the owners and occupiers of Shed 21 commercial and residential units, as well as CentrePort and City Shaper. In addition, public notices will be posted in the vicinity of the site in advance of the works and remain for the duration of the period that the footpath is closed. Liaison with representatives of the adjoining properties will be undertaken in advance of the conversion of the laneway from two-way to one-way (southbound). Informational signage will be provided in advance of the works to inform the public of the restriction. Communication with the occupants of Shed 21, CentrePort and City Shaper will be the responsibility of the Project Manager, and will be on-going through the duration of the works. A contact number will be provided within all communications, in order that any issues may be raised and dealt with promptly. These communications will be issued at least ten working days prior to the commencement of works on site. All communication will be the responsibility of the Project Manager. 6.3 Driver Induction The STMS is responsible to undertake a site induction with all transport operators contracted to transport materials to the site. The induction is to cover (but not be limited to): the route of travel; permissible times of deliveries; requirement for and use of possible communication systems; requirements to abide by local speed restrictions for dust and detritus management; requirement for courteous driving; requirement to report hazards on the transport route.
16 Construction Traffic Management Plan Page Utility Services There will not be a need to restrict access to utilities providers. Should access to the site or surrounding area be required by such parties, the Project Manager should be engaged. 6.5 Complaints Procedure Any communications issued will include contact details for the Project Manager to whom any complaints are to be directed. Any comments will be quickly communicated to the relevant project staff and a response provided and actions taken as appropriate. Should any changes be required to any approved CTMP or TTMP, a record of the change itself shall be kept, including by way of the Council authorisation process. A full record of complaints and responses shall be maintained by way of a complaints register, available for inspection on site at all times. 6.6 Updates to Plans Approved CTMPs and TTMPs will be reviewed by the Project Manager and STMS on a regular basis, to ensure that the documents remain relevant for use. Any changes to these plans will be recorded. The structure of and requirements for the CTMP are to be approved by the road controlling authority prior to construction, as directed by the conditions of consent. Traffic Design Group Ltd
CONSTRUCTION TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT PLAN (CTMP)
CONSTRUCTION TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT PLAN (CTMP) [Colston Budd Hunt & Kafes Pty Ltd AS AMENDED BY City of Sydney] 23 March 2010 1. PREAMBLE 1.1 This document constitutes the Demolition and Traffic Management
CONSTRUCTION TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT PLAN Issue 2, V5, 11/11/13
Note: Please refer to the end of this document for guidance notes about completing this form Q1. What is the full postal address of the site? Your response Q2. Planning reference and revision number (if
Construction Traffic Management Plan
Introduction This (CTMP) has been prepared in order to discharge Condition 20 of planning permission ref 07/02879/EFUL for the enabling site works associated with the wider Bath Western Riverside development.
Construction Management Plan Template
Plan Template Planning Permit Number:... Date Planning Permit Issued:... Approval Stamp (Office Use only): Standard Plan Template Project details Company Operational Details.. Directors Name Company Name
THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK
THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Construction Traffic Management Plan 2 Contents 1. Introduction... 4 1.1 Conditions of Consent... 4 2. Goals of the CTMP... 6 2.1 Objectives... 6 2.2 Predicted Construction
Rockhampton Office Brisbane Office Tarong Site. Barron Gorge Hydro PS Kareeya Hydro PS Mica Creek PS
Business Procedure Traffic Management Document Number OHS-PROC-130 This document applies to the following sites: All Sites Rockhampton Office Brisbane Office Tarong Site Barron Gorge Hydro PS Kareeya Hydro
Construction Traffic Management Plan
Construction Traffic Management Plan Proposed Additional Classroom Accommodation for Woolacombe Primary School Produced for and on behalf of Built Environments Team Devon County Council NPS South West
TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT PLAN
TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT PLAN For: The construction and operation of a Photovoltaic (PV) Facility in Dabenoris, South Africa Prepared for: Alternative Energy Solutions (Pty) Ltd PO Box 4939 Tygervalley, South
DOCUMENT REGISTER. Buckle Street Underpass & National War Memorial Park CONSTRUCTION TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT PLAN
DOCUMENT REGISTER Copy Number Held By: 01 Alliance Manager Memorial Park Alliance 02 Environmental Compliance Specialist Memorial Park Alliance 03 Construction Manager Memorial Park Alliance 04 Stakeholder
Construction Traffic Management Plan
Construction Traffic Management Plan Proposed Additional Accommodation for SWDPLS Shinners Bridge Dartington Produced for and on behalf of Built Environments Team Devon County Council NPS South West Ltd
Construction Management Plan (CMP) Application
About this form Principal Contractor (Applicant) Applicant Details (Person lodging application and main contact for CMP) DA and Site Details Development Consent for Works you are carrying out Construction
Construction Management Statement. Residential development at Bywell House, St Mary s Hill, Ascot
Construction Management Statement Residential development at Bywell House, St Mary s Hill, Ascot Parking of Vehicles of Site Personnel, Operatives and Visitors Site staff, visitors to the development and
CONSTRUCTION TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT PLAN V11, 26/09/12
If the project you are constructing was subject to planning permission and a condition requiring a Construction Traffic Management Plan (CTMP) was applied to the planning consent, this condition will need
University Arms Hotel, Cambridge
Traffic Management Plan For University Arms Hotel, Cambridge Prepared By: James Batterbee Number: M1342 / Rev B Date: 29 th August 2014 CONTENTS: (1) INTRODUCTION (2) VEHICLE ACCESS & EGRESS AND PEDESTRIAN
Logo here. TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT PLAN Ref : xxxx Dated xxxxxx. Enter details. Delivery Address: Enter details
Logo here Ref : xxxx Dated xxxxxx Mandatory H&S 905 Rev 1: xxxxx Page 1 of 1 Project: Project No: Date: Prepared by: Enter details Enter details Enter details Enter details Delivery Address: Enter details
23 February 2015. Enfield Intermodal Logistics Centre
Enfield Intermodal Logistics Centre Overarching Operational Traffic Management Plan February 2015 Table of Contents 1. Introduction... 2 2. Purpose of the Plan... 2 3. Objective of the Plan... 3 4. Road
Site Layout & Traffic Plan
Location Site address: Norbury Manor Business Enterprise College, Kensington Avenue, Thornton Heath, Croydon CR7 8BT. The new block will be constructed on the existing hard play area. The construction
CITY OF VINCENT CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT PLAN GUIDELINES
CITY OF VINCENT CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT PLAN GUIDELINES INTRODUCTION What is a Construction Management Plan? The City of Vincent requires careful management of construction involving excavation and retention
Significant investment and improvement of infrastructure and transport networks, delivered at no cost and no risk
December 2014 FACT SHEET: TRANSPORT AND INFRASTRUCTURE Significant investment and improvement of infrastructure and transport networks, delivered at no cost and no risk The Gold Coast Integrated Resort
GRWF BOP TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT PROTOCOL
GRWF BOP TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT PROTOCOL References: GRWF Traffic Management Plan GR-PM-PLN-0005 GRWF BOP Traffic Management Plan Rev:0 Rev Date: 4/4/13 Authorised by: C Fazekas Page 1 of 28 1.0 Overview Traffic
GENERAL GUIDE FOR WORKPLACE TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
1 This General Guide provides information on how to manage traffic risks at a workplace. It is supported by specific guidance material on traffic management for shopping centres, construction workplaces,
Appendix 14 Traffic Management Plan
Appendix 14 Traffic Management Plan Toms Gully Underground Project Table of Contents 1 Purpose... 3 2 Location & Production Overview... 3 3 Operations History... 3 4 Current Traffic Management & Traffic
3 Tappan Zee Bridge Rehabilitation Options
3 Tappan Zee Bridge Rehabilitation Options 3.1 Introduction This chapter describes possible options that rehabilitate and enhance the existing Tappan Zee Bridge. Four Rehabilitation Options have been developed:
Approval Services Unit
Approval Services Construction Management Plan Pro-Forma Commercial Properties Please complete the enclosed form and return to:- By Mail: Approval Services Unit City of Perth Council House 27 St Georges
Development Layout Design
Development Layout Design General Design Considerations for Adoptable Highways Version 1 June 2012 Transportation, Waste and Environment Service Issue and Revisions Record Revision Date Originator Purpose
Transport Construction Authority Report for Auburn Stabling Project. Traffic Impact Assessment
Transport Construction Authority Report for Auburn Stabling Project November 2010 Contents 1. Introduction 1 2. Existing Conditions 2 2.1 Site Description 2 2.2 Existing Operations 4 2.3 Existing Road
FILE NO.: Z-6915-C. Gamble Road Short-form PCD and Land Alteration Variance Request
FILE NO.: Z-6915-C NAME: Gamble Road Short-form PCD and Land Alteration Variance Request LOCATION: Located on the Northwest corner of Chenal Parkway and Gamble Road DEVELOPER: Davis Properties P.O. Box
Principles of Traffic Management on sites / road network
IOSH Ireland, Construction Specialist Section Springfield Hotel, Leixlip, County Kildare. 25 March 2015 Principles of Traffic Management on sites / road network Padraig Watters, Chartered Engineer This
Guide to the Preparation of a Traffic Management Plan
Guide to the Preparation of a Traffic Management 1. INTRODUCTION... 4 2. PREPARATION OF TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT PLANS... 5 2.1. LEASEHOLDER SITE... 5 2.1.1. Site Operations... 6 2.1.2. Statutory Requirements...
Abu Dhabi EHSMS Regulatory Framework (AD EHSMS RF)
Abu Dhabi EHSMS Regulatory Framework (AD EHSMS RF) EHS Regulatory Instrument Code of Practice EHS RI CoP 44.0 Traffic Management and Logistics Version 2.0 February 2012 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS With gratitude
Route Optimisation / Traffic Signals Efficiency
Route Optimisation / Traffic Signals Efficiency Glossary Auckland Council Advanced Real-time Traffic Information System Auckland Transport Closed Circuit Television (Traffic cameras) Full Time Equivalent
SCHEDULE 16 TO THE SPECIAL USE ZONE. Shown on the planning scheme map as SUZ16. BALLARAT RAILWAY STATION PRECINCT. Purpose
SCHEDULE 16 TO THE SPECIAL USE ZONE Shown on the planning scheme map as SUZ16. BALLARAT RAILWAY STATION PRECINCT Purpose To facilitate the revitalisation of the Ballarat Station Precinct in accordance
1. REPORT CONTEXT Description of the development (include all of the following that are known at the time of the application):
Transportation Assessment and Management Study Guidelines for Consultants INTRODUCTION This document is intended to provide guidelines for transportation consultants who produce Transportation reports
TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT PLAN AND TRUCK DRIVER CODE OF PRACTICE
TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT PLAN AND TRUCK DRIVER CODE OF PRACTICE Gunnedah Quarry Products Pty Ltd Gunnedah, NSW AUGUST 2014 QUALITY ASSURANCE This document has been prepared, checked and released in accordance
How To Increase Vehicle Height Of A Tunnel In Daugherd Port
Height of Dublin Port Tunnel Background Note The Dublin Port Tunnel 1. The Dublin Port Tunnel will run from the existing M1 Motorway at Santry to link with Dublin Port and the local road network. Construction
Temporary Traffic Management
Temporary Traffic Management Tom Kiddle 4 th July 2012 Temporary Traffic Management Auckland Transport TTM Operation Requirements AT TTM Audits Qualified Persons on site Pedestrian Management 1 AT Temporary
Galloper Wind Farm Project. Traffic Management Plan May 2013 Draft v1 Document Reference GWF/TMP/100513. Galloper Wind Farm Limited
Galloper Wind Farm Project Traffic Management Plan May 2013 Draft v1 Document Reference GWF/TMP/100513 Galloper Wind Farm Limited Document title Galloper Wind Farm Project Traffic Management Plan Status
28.0 Development Permit Area #2 (Neighbourhood District)
28.0 Development Permit Area #2 (Neighbourhood District) Goals and Objectives To provide a guide for infill and new development in the Neighbourhood District. To outline the nature, form and character
AMENDED OUTLINE DEVELOPMENT PLAN, VILLAGE DOCKLANDS PRECINCT, 2-46 BATMANS HILL DRIVE, DOCKLANDS
Page 1 of 22 PLANNING COMMITTEE REPORT Agenda Item 5.7 AMENDED OUTLINE DEVELOPMENT PLAN, VILLAGE DOCKLANDS PRECINCT, 2-46 BATMANS HILL DRIVE, DOCKLANDS 7 August 2007 Division Sustainability & Regulatory
TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT PLAN
CLIENT: LONDON UNDERGROUND LIMITED CONTRACT REF: TLL 7917 NORTHERN LINE EXTENSION MAIN WORKS CONTRACT TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT PLAN Issue and Revision Control Distribution and revision control is managed through
Traffic Management Plan
Traffic Management Plan Contract: [insert the contract title, section, chainage, length, contract ID No] Contractor: [Full name of the contractor, Address, City, Country] Supervision Consultant: [Full
Traffic Management Plan
China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation The Rarotonga Water Ring Mains Upgrade Project (Te Mato Vai) of the Cook Islands Traffic Management Plan Compilation: Chinese Civil Engineering Corporation
Construction Traffic Management Sub-Plan
B Appendix B Construction Traffic Management Sub-Plan 13 January 2012 CiviLake Construction Traffic Management Plan Prepared for CiviLake Prepared by AECOM Australia Pty Ltd Level 21, 420 George Street,
BERMUDA MARITIME SECURITY (HARBOUR AREAS) (RESTRICTED ZONES) ORDER 2010 BR 79 / 2010
QUO FA T A F U E R N T BERMUDA MARITIME SECURITY (HARBOUR AREAS) (RESTRICTED ZONES) ORDER BR 79 / The Governor, in exercise of the powers conferred by section 12 of the Maritime Security Act 1997, makes
770 TH Tseung Kwan O Development, Phase II, Grade Separated Interchange T1/P1/P2
770 TH Tseung Kwan O Development, Phase II, Grade Separated Interchange T1/P1/P2 Introduction The T1/P1/P2 junction is situated, north of Tseung Kwan O (TKO) Town Centre, at the junction of TKO Tunnel
Traffic Management Issue 1.0 Revision: v2 October 2014
Disclaimer IMPORTANT: The information in this guide is of a general nature, and should not be relied upon as individual professional advice. If necessary, legal advice should be obtained from a legal practitioner
RAEBURN GARAGE, 118 RAEBURN AVENUE, SURBITON
RAEBURN GARAGE, 118 RAEBURN AVENUE, SURBITON DELIVERY AND SERVICING PLAN August 2015 Introduction This Delivery and Servicing Plan (DSP) has been prepared in relation to the proposed redevelopment of Raeburn
FILE NO.: Z-8403. LOCATION: Located on the Northeast and Southeast corners of West 12 th Street and Dennison Street
FILE NO.: Z-8403 NAME: Glason Short-form POD LOCATION: Located on the Northeast and Southeast corners of West 12 th Street and Dennison Street DEVELOPER: Dennis Glason c/o the Law Office of Simmons S.
CONTRACT TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT PLAN
CONTRACT TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT PLAN Project: Client: Gisborne District Council Contractor: PF Olsen Ltd TMP No.: Contract Plan Issue Date Document Control Document Authorisation 27.08.4 B McArthur Page Edition
TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT IN WORKPLACES
TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT IN WORKPLACES Code of Practice TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD... 3 SCOPE AND APPLICATION... 3 1. INTRODUCTION... 4 1.1 The meaning of key terms... 4 1.2 Who has health and safety duties
Lawson Outline Plan External Traffic Analysis Working Paper
Total Lawson Development ACTPLA 16 January 2009 Document No.: Prepared for ACTPLA Prepared by Maunsell Australia Pty Ltd Level 2, 60 Marcus Clarke Street, Canberra ACT 2600, Australia T +61 2 6201 3000
Regional Cycling Strategy. May 2004
Regional Cycling Strategy May 2004 they also have the largest number of cyclists. Fault rests approximately two thirds with drivers and one third with cyclists. Figure 1 illustrates
Madras College Site Traffic Management Plan (South Street) August 2015
Madras College Site Traffic Management Plan (South Street) August 2015 South Street, St. Andrews, KY16 9EJ Kilrymont Road, St. Andrews, KY16 8DE Telephone (01334) 659402 Telephone (01334) 659401 Email
TEMPORARY TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT Operate as a Traffic Controller (TC) for low volume and Level 1 roads
1 of 8 level: 3 credit: 4 planned review date: October 2008 sub-field: purpose: Highway Construction and Maintenance This unit standard is for people who may be appointed, subject to guidance and monitoring
Demolition & Construction Management Plan
Demolition & Construction Management Plan 72 76 Cadogan lane SW1 Demolition & Construction Management Plan Issue Date: March 2013 Contents: 1.0 Introduction 1.1 Objectives of the Plan 1.2 Project Overview
Effect on structures. Uniform settlement - no concerns. Angular distortion - causes damage due to tensile strain
Effect on structures Uniform settlement - no concerns Angular distortion - causes damage due to tensile strain 1/500 - safe limit for no cracking of buildings 1/150 - potential structural damage 36 37
Howard Primary School Construction Management Plan
2.1 Introduction Howard Primary School Construction Management Plan The Howard Primary school project covers the construction of a new three storey block next to a live school and includes alterations
LIGHT VEHICLE, MOBILE EQUIPMENT AND TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
DOCUMENT INFORMATION Description Document Owner Queensland Nickel Light Vehicle, Mobile Equipment and Traffic Management Requirements Safety & Risk Superintendent DOCUMENT HISTORY and APPROVAL Rev Date
DELIVERY & SERVICING PLAN. REDWOOD PARTNERSHIP Consulting Engineers Transportation Planners
Redwood Partnership Transportation Limited Maritime House Basin Road North Portslade Brighton BN41 1WR T: 01273 414515 F: 01273 376824 E: [email protected] www.redwoodpartnership.co.uk REDWOOD
GUIDELINES FOR THE DESIGN OF OFF-STREET CAR PARKING FACILITIES
GUIDELINES FOR THE DESIGN OF OFF-STREET CAR PARKING FACILITIES SECTION 1 SCOPE AND GENERAL 1.1 SCOPE These Guidelines set out the minimum requirements for the design and layout of off-street parking facilities,
Triton Knoll Offshore Wind Farm Limited Electrical System. Outline Traffic Management Plan
Triton Knoll Offshore Wind Farm Limited Electrical System Outline Traffic Management Plan October 2014 RWE Innogy UK Triton Knoll TMP Copyright 2014 RWE Innogy UK Ltd All pre-existing rights reserved.
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT CYCLING STRATEGY 29 February 2008
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT CYCLING STRATEGY 29 February 2008 INTRODUCTION The Department of Transport s Business Plan for the 2007/08 financial year stated the following: Government Aim: Quality Environment
Traffic Management During Construction
Traffic Management During Construction The construction of Dublin Port Tunnel couldn t begin until a traffic management plan had been developed and agreed to facilitate construction of the Tunnel and to
Nearly 38,000 vehicles cross the Shinnecock Canal on Sunrise Highway (NYS Route 27) daily, during peak summer months.
2. Traffic Characteristics Traffic volumes have increased in concert with population growth in the Towns of Southampton and East Hampton. The New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) maintains
Chapter 13 Route Window C11 Isle of Dogs station. Transport for London
Chapter 13 Route Window C11 Isle of Dogs station ISLE OF DOGS STATION 13 Route Window C11 Isle of Dogs station Introduction 13.1 The Crossrail Line lies completely in tunnel through this section, just
GUIDELINES FOR PREPARING A WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN - 2014
GUIDELINES FOR PREPARING A WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN - 2014 These guidelines are for developers and planning permit applicants in the City of Melbourne. The guidelines will help you prepare a plan to manage
Site Traffic Management Plan
Masterton Primary School Aberdour Road Dunfermline Fife KY11 8HY Telephone: 01383 602455 Email: [email protected] Head Teacher: Mr Stephen Humphries Site Traffic Management Plan Date December
Managing Public Use of Freeway Emergency Access Gates and Median Crossovers
Managing Public Use of Freeway Emergency Access Gates and Median Crossovers Operational Instruction Transport Services Division TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT Operational Instructions Managing Public Use of Freeway
Construction Phase Traffic Management Plan
Construction Phase Traffic Management Plan The Construction Phase Traffic Management Plan is in connection with the application for the development of a single Wind Turbine and Ancillary Works on land
City of Kelowna Traffic Management Guide. December 2010
City of Kelowna Traffic Management Guide December 2010 City of Kelowna Traffic Management Guide December 2010 Prepared by: Urban Systems Ltd. 304-1353 Ellis Street Kelowna, BC V1Y 1Z9 T: (250) 762-2517
Why build the Silvertown Tunnel?
Why build the Silvertown Tunnel? Over the last 30 years east London has changed with the redevelopment of former industrial areas into major commercial and residential districts. The development of Canary
Trenching and Excavation Safety
1.0 ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION 1.1 This document provides basic safety guidelines related to excavation and trenching in pipeline construction activities. These guidelines are applicable to the locating, marking
SAN DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY SOUTH BAY SUBSTATION RELOCATION PROJECT TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT PLAN SEPTEMBER 2014
SAN DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY SOUTH BAY SUBSTATION RELOCATION PROJECT TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT PLAN SEPTEMBER 2014 Traffic Management Plan TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION... 1 2 OBJECTIVES... 1 3 APPLICABLE
Household waste & recycling storage requirements
South Gloucestershire Council Guidance for Developers on Household waste & recycling storage requirements INTRODUCTION As part of the Council s aim to improve the quality of life for residents as well
Construction Management Plan
Construction Management Plan Prepared by: Savills Project Management For: Cairns Regional Council Date: February 2012 Revision: A Issue: Preliminary Plan DA Submission CONTENTS GLOSSARY OF TERMS... 3 EXECUTIVE
MOKOLO AND CROCODILE RIVER (WEST) WATER AUGMENTATION PROJECT TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
MOKOLO AND CROCODILE RIVER (WEST) WATER AUGMENTATION PROJECT TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT PLAN TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 Background Study Area Objectives 1 2 3 2. 2.1 2.2 GUIDELINES FOR TMP
Goals & Objectives. Chapter 9. Transportation
Goals & Objectives Chapter 9 Transportation Transportation MISSION STATEMENT: TO PROVIDE A TRANSPORTATION NETWORK CAPABLE OF MOVING PEOPLE AND GOODS EFFICIENTLY AND SAFELY. T he transportation system
APPENDIX F RIGHTS-OF-WAY PRESERVATION GUIDELINES
Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) 2009 Transportation Improvement Program Call for Projects APPENDIX F RIGHTS-OF-WAY PRESERVATION GUIDELINES Los Angeles County Metropolitan
BROKEN HILL OPERATIONS Rasp Mine Project Traffic Management Plan
BROKEN HILL OPERATIONS Document History and Status Revision Date issued Reviewed by Approved by Date approved Revision type A 31-Mar-11 SKK TC 31-Mar-11 Issued for information B 18-July-11 SW GT 18-July-11
Rooty Hill Regional Distribution Centre (RDC) CONSTRUCTION TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT PLAN
Rooty Hill Regional Distribution Centre RDC) CONSTRUCTION TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT PLAN Final Version 0) September 2011 Contents 1. Introduction 1 1.1. Background 1 1.2. Construction Work and Staging 2 1.3.
Appendix G. Security management plan
Appendix G Security management plan Security Management Plan Prepared by: Kann Finch Group Project Energy Australia Belmore Park Zone 1- Sub-station component General Design Requirements The perimeter
Re: Truck Route Management and Community Impact Reduction Study Report
Hon. Iris Weinshall Commissioner, NYC Dept. of Transportation New York City Department of Transportation Room 1105 Attn: Truck Study 40 Worth Street New York, NY 10013 Re: Truck Route Management and Community
GUIDE TO THE PREPARATION OF TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT PLANS
Issue Date: 27 June 2014 GUIDE TO THE PREPARATION OF TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT PLANS This document is owned and authorised by the Executive Director Road Network Services. Please submit all comments and requests
