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6/28/2004
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MWMC FACILITIES PLAN <br /> <br />Workforce transport is anticipated to occur between 7:00 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. and truck <br />deliveries are anticipated to occur between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. on .w.eekclays. It is <br />anticipated that truck deliveries will/nclude: <br /> <br /> Major equipment (components of the WPCF) <br /> Gravel, concrete, and reirdorcing steel <br /> Mechanical equipment <br /> Electr/cal equipmer~t and hinter/al <br /> Miscellaneous steel, roofing, and siding <br /> Const-ruction consumables <br /> Contractor mobilization and demobilization <br /> Construction equipment del/very and pickup <br /> <br />It is premature to provide accurate schedules for construction per/ods and peak hour traffic <br />times, as well as the size of the onsite peak workforce and estimates of the types and <br />number of vehicles and round trips needed during project construction. However, it is <br />reasonable to assume that construction period, delivery vehicles (e.g., gravel, concrete, steel <br />hnacks, materiaks/equipment) will make multiple round trips and deliver construction <br />materials to the site on a frequent basts. It is assumed that one round trip will be required <br />for heavy equipment that will be needed at the site durhng the various project construction <br />phases. Heavy equipment will remain at the site for the duration of the construction phase. <br /> <br />Table 9.4.8-1 is a general list of the types of vehicles and equipment to be used at the project <br />site during construction periods, their approximate gross vehicular weights (GVWs), and <br />capacities and the nature of trips planned for the vehicles and equipment. <br /> <br />'tABLE 9.4.8-1 <br /> Specifications of Vehicles and Equipment Used During Typical Project Construction Activities <br /> MWMC Facilities Plan, Eugene-Springfield <br /> <br /> VehicleJ Approximate <br /> Equipment Us~Locaflon GVW (pounds) Capacity Nature of Trips <br /> <br /> Gravel trucks Haul mad fill 80,000 22 yards Ongoing during construction <br /> with trailer matedat gravel <br /> <br /> Concrete Concrete deliver/ 80,000 8 yards Ongoing dudng construction <br /> trucks concrete <br /> <br /> Water trucks Compaction; erosion 60,000-80,000 5,000 gallons Ongoing dudng construction <br /> and dust control water <br /> <br /> Ratbed Miscellaneous -- Variable Ongoing during construction <br /> trucks equipment <br /> <br /> Pickup General use and 5,000 Passengers Ongoing during construction <br /> trucks minor equipment and smalt <br /> hauling equipment <br /> <br /> Bulldozers Leveling/earth D8:100,000 N/A Brought once to site; at site for <br /> moving D9:400,000 duration of construction <br /> <br /> Cranes Bioscrubber, etc. 80,000 N/A Brought once to site; at site for <br /> construction duration of construction <br /> <br /> <br />
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