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Final Construction Quality Control Plan - newhallinfo.org

Final Construction Quality Control plan Non-Public Properties Newhall Street Neighborhood Site Hamden, Connecticut Revision 0 Prepared for: Olin Corporation Cleveland, Tennessee Prepared by: Sevenson Environmental Services Niagara Falls, New York August 2009 Construction Quality Control plan NON-PUBLIC PROPERTIES, NEWHALL STREET NEIGHBORHOOD HAMDEN, CONNECTICUT TABLE OF CONTENTS August 2009 i SECTION PAGE 1. INTRODUCTION .. 1 2. SITE DESCRIPTION .. 1 3. PROJECT ORGANIZATION .. 2 4. Quality Control METHODS .. 6 5. INSPECTIONS .. 8 6. FIELD TESTING PROCEDURES .. 9 7. SUBMITTALS.

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1 Final Construction Quality Control plan Non-Public Properties Newhall Street Neighborhood Site Hamden, Connecticut Revision 0 Prepared for: Olin Corporation Cleveland, Tennessee Prepared by: Sevenson Environmental Services Niagara Falls, New York August 2009 Construction Quality Control plan NON-PUBLIC PROPERTIES, NEWHALL STREET NEIGHBORHOOD HAMDEN, CONNECTICUT TABLE OF CONTENTS August 2009 i SECTION PAGE 1. INTRODUCTION .. 1 2. SITE DESCRIPTION .. 1 3. PROJECT ORGANIZATION .. 2 4. Quality Control METHODS .. 6 5. INSPECTIONS .. 8 6. FIELD TESTING PROCEDURES .. 9 7. SUBMITTALS.

2 9 8. DOCUMENTATION .. 10 9. REVISIONS TO WORK .. 10 10. DEFINABLE FEATURES OF WORK .. 10 Construction Quality Control plan NON-PUBLIC PROPERTIES, NEWHALL STREET NEIGHBORHOOD HAMDEN, CONNECTICUT LIST OF APPENDICES August 2009 ii APPENDIX PAGE CONCEPTUAL PROJECT ORGANIZATIONAL CHART .. A-1 RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL .. A-2 PREPARATORY PHASE CHECKLIST .. B-1 ACCIDENT PREVENTION PLANNING - HAZARD Control MEASURES: .. B-2 INITIAL/FOLLOW-UP PHASE INSPECTION CHECKLIST.

3 B-3 Final PHASE INSPECTION CHECKLIST .. B-4 SUBMITTAL REGISTER .. C-1 Quality Control DAILY D-1 Construction Quality Control plan NON-PUBLIC PROPERTIES, NEWHALL STREET NEIGHBORHOOD HAMDEN, CONNECTICUT August 2009 1 1. INTRODUCTION This Construction Quality Control plan (CQCP) will be implemented to ensure remedial and Construction procedures are performed in compliance with the plans and specifications under this contract. This CQCP will provide a means to maintain effective Quality Control at the Non-Public Properties (NPP) Newhall Street Neighborhood Site (the Site). The Quality Control measures as presented herein include Quality Control organization; methods of performing, documenting, and enforcing Quality Control operations of both the primary Contractor and their subcontractors (including inspection and testing); inspections to be performed; and protocol describing corrective actions.

4 Overall management of the CQCP will be the responsibility of the Contractor s Quality Control Manager (QCM). The QCM will have the authority to act in all Construction Quality Control CQC matters and will be responsible for ensuring that all materials and work comply with the contract specifications. All inspection and testing firms will be at the disposal of the QCM to ensure that all aspects of work are compliant with the contract. The QCM will report any deviations from the CQCP independently to the On-site Project Manager. The resume of the Contractor s designated QCM will be submitted for approval prior to mobilization to the Site.

5 2. SITE DESCRIPTION The Newhall Street Neighborhood (Site) is located in the southern part of Hamden, Connecticut, east of Dixwell Avenue and just north of New Haven. The Newhall Street Neighborhood comprises an area that historically consisted of wetlands and low-lying areas. Waste materials were used to fill these areas from the late 1800s to the mid-1900s. Subsequently, homes, public buildings, and parks were built on and next to the historic fill areas. The primary potential human health risk associated with the Site is from direct exposure to the fill. The Site contains contaminated fill material known to contain contaminants consisting primarily of metals (lead and arsenic), polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs).

6 The underlying groundwater generally does not pose a health risk to the residents because the area has a public water source, and the Site groundwater is not used for drinking or other domestic purposes. Construction Quality Control plan NON-PUBLIC PROPERTIES, NEWHALL STREET NEIGHBORHOOD HAMDEN, CONNECTICUT August 2009 2 The NPP consent order includes an 18-block area (approximately) consisting of approximately of 230 residential properties. In October 2007, the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection (CTDEP) issued a Final Remedy Selection plan . The selected remedy for the residential properties (and other Non-Public Properties) located inside the Consent Order boundary is as follows: Excavation of fill within the top 4 feet and off-site disposal at authorized facilities.

7 Backfill with clean soil. Restoration of pre-existing features (landscaping, patios, fencing, driveways, etc.) if disturbed during Construction . 3. PROJECT ORGANIZATION The Contractor s key personnel assigned to this project possess a broad range of remedial action experience and skills. All have experience dealing with the handling of contaminated wastes and are familiar with requirements of day-to-day work under this contract. The Contractor s proposed project organization for this project and the resumes of key personnel, along with their job titles, should be submitted for review and approval.

8 A conceptual project Organizational Chart is included in Appendix A. The functional responsibilities of key technical personnel are summarized as follows. HOME OFFICE PERSONNEL Contractor President and Chief Executive Officer The Contractor s President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) will ultimately be responsible for the project's success. He will provide the required resources to ensure that the project is successfully executed. He will be kept informed of the project's progress and maintain that the project is meeting its goals. The President and CEO will resolve problems that cannot be resolved by the On-site Project Manager or Corporate Project Manager.

9 Contractor Vice President The Contractor s Vice President will oversee the project at the corporate level and report directly to the President/Chief Executive Officer. He will communicate with the On-site Project Manager regarding all aspects of the project including, but not limited to, project problems, progress, Construction Quality Control plan NON-PUBLIC PROPERTIES, NEWHALL STREET NEIGHBORHOOD HAMDEN, CONNECTICUT August 2009 3 payments, schedules, administrative duties, and QCM oversight. He will also resolve problems that cannot be resolved by the On-site Project Manager and will periodically visit the site and be acquainted with personnel and procedures.

10 Contractor - Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH) - Corporate Director of Health and Safety Regarding safety and occupational health, the Contractor will: Maintain overall responsibility of Site safety. Be responsible for assigning Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO) responsibilities. Ensure that all activities are carried out in compliance with the approved site Health and Safety plan . The Contractor s CIH and/or Corporate Director of Health and Safety is responsible for the preparation, implementation, and enforcement of the site-specific Health and Safety plan (HASP).


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