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BMPs for Compliance Success. Special Provisions, Plan Details, SWPPP, Areas of Concern Part 2. TH52 Relocation Project, Virginia, MN Dwayne Stenlund, MSc, CPESC December 14/21, 2015
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Motto: Quality at every step Meet requirements. We create work plans that describe the means and methods of performing our work. Pre-activity meetings communicate how our work plans fulfill contract, design and client requirements. Exceed clients’ expectations. We listen and act upon clients’ concerns. We treat clients with respect and are transparent in our dealings. Our goal is to build long-term trusting relationships with our clients at all levels. Eliminate rework. We identify and immediately report quality issues whenever they occur. If there is an issue, root cause analysis is performed to eliminate the causes of quality issues and prevent future occurrence. Demonstrate continuous quality improvement. By consistently focusing on quality, we commit to excellence in all that we do. We encourage new and innovative ideas to enhance our performance. Build work right the first time. Our work is continually checked by the supervisors and craftsmen who build the work, ensuring it is built “right the first time.”
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Safety Motto No body gets hurt EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT AT ALL LEVELS At Kiewit, we’re passionate about safety. Every person every level is authorized — and expected — to speak up when they see someone or something that concerns them or if something isn't in line with our safety standards. When it comes to protecting our employees, collaboration between our craft and staff is expected and necessary to prevent safety incidents. ACTIVE COMMITMENT BY MANAGEMENT Leaders have a special responsibility when it comes to safety. Every leader we have is intensely committed to safety — seen not only through words, but actions. Leaders create the proper environments where people can't help but do the right thing every time.
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‘Environmental Motto’ rephrased Nothing gets impacted outside of approved limits EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT AT ALL LEVELS At Kiewit, we’re passionate about the environment. Every person every level is authorized — and expected — to speak up when they see someone or something that concerns them or if something isn't in line with our environmental standards. When it comes to protecting our environment, collaboration between our craft and staff is expected and necessary to prevent environmental impact incidents. ACTIVE COMMITMENT BY MANAGEMENT Leaders have a special responsibility when it comes to the environment. Every leader we have is intensely committed to the environment — seen not only through words, but actions. Leaders create the proper environments where people can't help but do the right thing every time.
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What do you not see?
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SWPPP for all operators and operations Bricklayer Carpenters Cement mason/concrete finisher Electrician Iron worker Laborer Painter Piledriverman Power equipment operator Truck driver On-land Land to water On-water Over water Tree grubbers Soil drillers, Blasters Concrete mixing, placement Excavation, Grading Demolitions Utilities Mechanics Refuelers Waste haulers Ready-mix operators Etc.
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Who is responsible for quality control and delivering environmental commitments?
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Excavators
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Borings and Foundations
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Ready Mix Operators.
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Specialty and General Concrete
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Carpenters
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Iron Workers
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General Labor
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Painters
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Refueling and Equipment Maintenance
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Erosion Prevention Operators
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Heavy Equipment Operators
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Barge and Deck Operators
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What do all the trades have in common? Safety Have to enter, eat, do business, & work Respect others work Fix what you wreck, clean what you spill Communicate the obvious Communicate the weird Deploy Creativity Ensure quality control at every step
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Teamwork!
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Every detail needs thought and every BMP needs maintenance.
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Wetland protection Air quality protection Drinking water protection Topsoil protection Aesthetic quality protection Leave no trace
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Many End Product s
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SWPPP for implementation
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Understanding the Drainage Plan
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Defend the storm water flows
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Build ponds, traps, basins
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Know where these systems are located.
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Directed storm water overland flows
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Crossing care and no fill
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Everything that gets disturbed, is stabilized within 7 days when no longer worked (note some areas will be daily cover)
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Some areas are off limits
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KEEP OUT
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Some areas are tough: Hold points
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SWPPP Site Management Plan Submittals (Hold-points) Requirement
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S-47 Special Provision Site Management Plan Submittals Requirements
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Developing the work action site management plan (1717)
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Contractor Submittal Ops Plan
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Understanding Detail Sheets Sediment Control Exits Perimeter control Tree top slash Modified Type 5 Superduty SF Flotation containment boom Erosion Control (Prevention) Rapid stabilization methods (all season) Leaving existing vegetation Rock covers Fiber reinforced plastic covers Geotextile covers Straw mulch High performance hydromulches Rolled erosion control products Concurrent stabilization to permanent, perennial vegetation
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Exit Stabilization and Upgrade Process
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Construction Exits May be very long High maintenance Supplemented with routine and rapid sweeping
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Filter Berm Modified
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SuperDuty Silt Fence
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Erosion Prevention
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