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C16 3 Fenton Street SSCNVMP
C16 3 Fenton Street SSCNVMP
Page 53 C16.1 Introduction
This Site Specific Construction Noise and Vibration Management Plan (SSCNVMP) is for the commercial building located at 3 Fenton Street. A SSCNVMP is required because construction is predicted to exceed the standards in CRL designation conditions 31 and 33. This SSCNVMP has been prepared in accordance with CRL designation condition 37 and 38 and is Appendix C16 of the Mt Eden Main Works Construction Noise and Vibration Delivery Work Plan (CNV DWP). It is a supplementary document that builds on the CNV DWP, and therefore directly references relevant sections of the CNV DWP to avoid repetition. The objective of this SSCNVMP is to detail the best practicable option(s) (BPO) to avoid, remedy or mitigate the identified adverse effects from noise and vibration exceedances at 3 Fenton Street.
This SSCNVMP has been prepared for the Link Alliance and forms part of the Construction Environmental Management Plan (CEMP) for the CNV DWP. It builds on the SSCNVMP previously prepared and implemented for the Mt Eden Enabling Works.
C16.2 Engagement
Mt Eden Enabling Works (for information)
Link Alliance representatives Duncan Whyte, Hilary Konigkramer and Richard Deane met with Alex Ross (Dawsons) on 10 September 2019. The matters discussed included:
An overview of the project
General programme of works, rock breaking activities
Overview of the CNV DWP and this SSCNVMP, communications triggers and protocol
Building layout and identification of any noise sensitive spaces/activities Dawson’s offices occupy the first and second level of the building, facing north over the works. The ground level was unoccupied during the visit. Glassware and crockery inventory was generally secured in boxes or crates on the floor (rather than shelves). Showroom areas on the second floor level may include unsecured glassware and crockery on table settings for the purpose of showcasing menus. Rock breaking activities are required in close proximity to this building for short periods. Figures B.7 and B.8 in Appendix B of the Mt Eden Enabling Works CNV DWP predict rock breaking noise levels of up to 92 dB L Aeq on the north façade. While this significantly exceeds the 75 dB L Aeq noise limit, levels will reduce rapidly as works migrate away. Other utilities works will generally be compliant. Activity specific mitigation and management measures are included in Section 9 of the CNV DWP and not repeated here (e.g. Section 9.7 concrete and rock breaking). The building is a mixture of lightweight and masonry façade, operable glazing and a shallow pitched steel roof. The estimated sound level difference across the façade with the doors and windows closed is 25 –30 decibels. The predicted construction noise effects from Table 12.1 in Section 12.1 are predicted to result in short-term noise disturbance. Physical receiver mitigation, such as temporary relocation of affected receivers, alternative ventilation and façade sound insulation improvements, have been considered, but are not required as part of the BPO for the C3 enabling works.
Mt Eden Main Works CNV DWP –Appendix C SSCNVMPs
Page 54 Alex Ross raised concerns over levels of vibration resulting in damage in the company’s glassware and crockery. Preliminary large excavator mounted rock breaker vibration level predictions (Section 6.2 of the Enabling Works CNV DWP) identify that there is potential to exceed the commercial cosmetic building damage thresholds and will be clearly perceptible. Cosmetic building damage effects are deemed ‘minor damage’ in the DIN Standard (Section 5.2), such as cracking in paint or plasterwork, and can generally be easily repaired. A preconstruction building condition survey in accordance with CRL designation condition 46 will ensure any damage is identified for remediation. To avoid vibration effects on glassware and crockery, vibration monitoring will be undertaken for the first instance of proximate rock breaking. In addition, it is recommended that showroom table settings are secured for these works and then the effects reviewed. Alex Ross agreed that prior communication of timeframes for works with the potential to exceed the relevant noise limits was an acceptable means of managing effects. No further activity specific consultation is necessary over and above regular communication (Section 10).
Mt Eden Main Works
Link Alliance representatives XXX met with building representative XXX on XXX date. The matters discussed included:
An overview of the next project phases
General programme, rock removal, excavation, piling, and utilities relocation activities
General review of CNV DWP and this SSCNVMP, communications triggers and monitoring CNV DWP Section 7 identifies summarise the potential scale of noise and/or vibration exceedances using the modelling outputs in insert hyperlink to the GIS maps here. The relevant stages are summarised below. Activity specific mitigation and management measures are included in Section 9 of the CNV DWP, and referenced in brackets, rather than repeated.
Noise
Retaining walls (refer piling in Section 9.8) Excavation (refer concrete and rock breaking in Section 9.7)
Utilities and drainage (refer concrete cutting and breaking in Sections 9.6 and 9.7)
Fenton and Porters Ave (refer rock breaking and piling in Sections 9.7 and 9.8) The predicted construction noise effects from Table 12.1 in Section 12.1 are predicted to result in XXX noise effects. Physical receiver mitigation, such as temporary relocation of affected receivers, alternative ventilation and façade sound insulation improvements, have been considered, but are not required as part of the BPO for the Mt Eden Station Main Works.
Vibration
Excavation and piling (refer breaking, piling and compaction in Sections 9.7, 9.8 and 9.10) The above activities are predicted to have the potential to exceed the commercial cosmetic building damage thresholds. Cosmetic building damage effects are deemed ‘minor damage’ in the DIN Standard (Section 5.2), such as cracking in paint or plasterwork, and can generally be easily repaired. A pre construction building condition survey in accordance with CRL designation condition 46 will ensure any damage is identified for remediation.
Mt Eden Main Works CNV DWP –Appendix C SSCNVMPs
XXX agreed that prior communication of timeframes for works with the potential to exceed the relevant noise and vibration limits was an acceptable means of managing effects. No further activity specific consultation is necessary over and above regular communication (Section 10).
C16.3 Review Process
If Alex Ross request consultation in the future, this SSCNVMP will be updated in accordance with CRL designation conditions 37.5 and 38.5, with consideration given to the following:
The extent to which noise may exceed the designation standards
The timing and duration of any exceedance
The type of activity causing any exceedance
A summary of the communication and consultation with the receiver
The methods and measures to mitigate effects
A statement of why they reflect best practicable option Communications records are contained in the communication and consultation plan (CCP). This SSCNVMP will be updated to summarise engagement and any agreed site-specific measures.
Page 55 Mt Eden Main Works CNV DWP –Appendix C SSCNVMPs