Contractor s Weekly Update NORTHWEST EXTENSION-19TH AVENUE-BETHANY HOME TO DUNLAP May 27th 2013 Volume 2, Issue 18 Doug s Corner SSWJV SAFETY QUALITY COURTEOUS RESPONSIVE DEPENDABLE In this issue: Page 1-2 Doug s Corner Page 3-4 Traffic Restrictions Work activities Page 5-10 This week, I worked with a man the crews refer to as Mr. Pat, The Safety Guy. Patrick Comiskey is the Safety Manager for the. Mr. Pat explained to me all the training the employees receive to ensure they perform their work in a safe manor. At SSWJV, safety is not just a slogan or a hard hat sticker; it is the core of our culture. Every employee is given the education and equipment they need to complete their daily tasks. They also receive special training for any unusual work that this project requires. As we walked the job site, Pat pointed out a lot of the safety procedures and policies that had been discussed during our job orientation. Crews have quite a task when planning a safe work activity for the crews and the general public. I was amazed how much time, energy and resources were expended to ensure the safety of both the crews and the public in our work zones. When we walked the project, I saw workers escorting a young man and a Seeing Eye dog through crosswalks a number of times. Come Crews out for the weekly walk with one of to find out the crews meet weekly with various people who have visually impaired friends special needs. When planning the work area crews are also mindful in making arrangements for wheelchair bound people to get to bus stops and cross busy intersections. Spotters are on the constant lookout for anyone with special needs or may have questions about the work areas. A spotter is a worker whose only job is to watch for pedestrians and vehicles that may enter our work zone. They also watch to ensure our equipment does not endanger the public. When a pedestrian is close to our equipment the spotter will notify the operator to stop work until the person is through our work zone There are currently over 1200 units (7200 feet) of Yodock water barrier in place throughout the 3.24 miles of the. Those are the orange and white barriers that help protect workers, direct traffic flow, and provide pedestrian walkways. Thousands of signs, barricades, lights are also in place to provide similar functions. But what was most impressive to me were the workers themselves. What a crew! These guys are all over the place supporting the 200 workers onsite and keeping everyone safe, constantly setting up work areas and maintaining the work site. s I learned that the safety of the public and our workers is the most important part of this project. 1
Contractor s Weekly Update NORTHWEST EXTENSION-19TH AVENUE-BETHANY HOME TO DUNLAP Doug s Corner My Week in Pictures https://www.facebook.com/ doug.ststevens See additional Northwest Extension photos on Doug s Facebook Page Use your Smartphones QR reader below... Los Glorias Gyro House 2
Contractor s Weekly Update Work activities/traffic control week of 5/27/2013 Dunlap Intersection Joint Trench work continues on Dunlap. One lane both East and Westbound will be maintained. Dunlap to Butler One lane both north and south bound will be maintained as well as turns at the signalized intersections. Sewer, water, and storm drain work continue. Butler will close June 3-July 8 see map on page 6 Butler to Northern Filling up the newly placed water barrier One lane both north and south bound will be maintained as well as turns at the signalized intersections. Water transmission main, joint trench, and SRP irrigation Northern Intersection 2 lanes both east and westbound will be maintained 7am 4pm Northern to Orangewood One lane both north and south bound will be maintained as well as turns at the signalized intersections. SRP irrigation Water transmission main, joint trench, sewer Orangewood restrictions June 3-21 See map on page 5 Water line work is wrapping up in the Northern intersection. Morten Ave closure May 28 June 4, see map on page 8 3
Contractor s Weekly Update Work activities/traffic control week of 5/27/2013 Orangewood to Glendale One lane both north and south bound will be maintained as well as turns at the signalized intersections. Gas line relocations. SRP Irrigation continues Storm Drain, sewer Glendale Intersection Joint Trench crews working in front of Boston Market. Mandy and staff at BM have been great to work with! Glendale will be restricted to one lane east and westbound left turn bays will be maintained. 24 hours a day. Glendale to Maryland One lane both north and south bound will be maintained as well as turns at the signalized intersections. Storm drain, sewer, gas, and water line installations are ongoing throughout this area. Potential closures Lawrence, Ocotillo, and Tuckey See map on page 7 Joint Trench continues North of Maryland Maryland to Bethany Home Road One lane both north and southbound. Turns will be maintained at signalized intersections. SRP joint trench and gas line installations continue. Rose Lane closed May 28-31 see map on page 9 Maryland restricted June 3-17 see map on page 10 Bethany Home Road Intersection One lane both east and west bound will be maintained 7am-4pm Bethany Home will be restricted to 1 lane east and west bound with no left turns at 19 th Ave 10 PM to 6 AM 5/28 to 5/31. Joint trench and gas SRP irrigation work continues 4
19th Avenue and Orangewood Closure Sewer Line Installation Traffic Restrictions: June 3 to June 21, 2013: 24 Hour Closure No right turn from 19th Avenue (northbound) No left turns from 19th Avenue (southbound) For alternate access use 15th Avenue Construction dates and restrictions may change, due to weather or unforeseen conditions. For the latest Restriction information, visit the project website at www.valleymetro.org/northwest 5
19th Avenue and Butler Closure Storm Drain Installation Traffic Restrictions: June 3, 2013 to July 8, 2013: 24 Hour Closure No right turn from 19th Avenue (northbound) No left turns from 19th Avenue (southbound) For alternate access use 15th Avenue Construction dates and restrictions may change, due to weather or unforeseen conditions. For the latest Restriction information, visit the project website at 6
Lawrence, Ocotillo and Tuckey Closures at 19th Avenue Utilities Installation During the Utilities (underground) construction portion of the project, the above streets will be closed periodically. Only one road to be closed at a time. 2 roads or all 3 roads will never be closed simultaneously Use 21st Ave as access Construction dates and restrictions may change, due to weather or unforeseen conditions. For the latest restriction information, visit the project website at www.valleymetro.org/northwest 7
Morten Ave Closed at 19th Ave Waterline Installation Traffic Restrictions: 24 Hour May 28 thru June 4, 2013 No left turn from 19th Avenue (northbound) No right turn from 19th Avenue (southbound) Use W Hayward Avenue as alternate access Construction dates and restrictions may change, due to weather or unforeseen conditions. For the latest restriction information, visit the project website at www.valleymetro.org/northwest W HAYWARD 21st AVE W MORTEN Work Zone W ORANGEWOOD 19th AVE 8
Rose Lane Closed at 19th Avenue SRP/Century Link - Joint Trench Installation Southwest Gas - Gas Line Installation Traffic Restrictions: 6:00AM to 6:00PM Rose Lane May 28-31, 2013 No left turn from 19th Avenue (southbound) No right turn from 19th Avenue (northbound) Use 17th Ave from Bethany Home Rd as alternate access Use 16th Ave from Maryland Ave as alternate access Construction dates and restrictions may change, due to weather or unforeseen conditions. For the latest restriction information, visit the project website at www.valleymetro.org/ 9
19th Avenue and Maryland Gas Line Installation Traffic Restrictions: June 3, 2013 to June 17, 2013: 24 Hour Closure No right turn from 19th Avenue (northbound) No left turns from 19th Avenue (southbound) For alternate access use Tuckey Ln or Rose Ln to 17th Avenue Construction dates and restrictions may change, due to weather or unforeseen conditions. For the latest Restriction information, visit the project website at www.valleymetro.org/northwest 10