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Construction Project: Speer and Downing

Project Overview

The City and County of Denver has contracted with ABCO Contracting to repair the 1st Avenue bridge over Cherry Creek and modify the trail beneath it. The bridge is located near the intersection of 1st Avenue and Downing. This project will improve the overall condition of the bridge, repave the road on the bridge and improve the sight distance and safety of the trail beneath it.

Project Duration

The project will take approximately 7 months to complete. It will begin September 15th, 2011 and is scheduled for completion in March of 2012. The contractor expects weather delays but will not do any road work on the bridge between Thanksgiving and Christmas. Work can be expected from 7am – 7pm; (normally) Monday through Friday.

Anticipated Delays and Restrictions

The contractor will minimize the impact to commuter traffic by repairing only one lane at a time. Single lane closures, with minimal double lane closures are planned from September 15th through November 24th; and again from January through March of 2012.

The trail around the construction zone will be closed during two periods of the project. The first trail closure is planned for one week, starting September 19th. The second trail closure is planned from October 2011 through January 2012. All pedestrians, bicyclist and other users of the trail will be detoured off the trail.

Click here to view the 1st Ave Bridge over Cherry Creek Pedestrian and Bike Detour Map

Questions?

If you have questions or concerns about the project please leave a message on the project’s hotline. All work is weather dependent. Visit the project web site for updates on lane and trail closures.

Phone: 303.495.5722

Web: denvergov.org

Email: ccreekbridge@PublicInfoTeam.com

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Living with Construction in your Neighborhood

Hours of Construction
- The general daytime noise limit in Denver is 55 decibels, between the hours of 7 a.m. and 9 p.m., seven days a week.
- Construction noise is prohibited between 9 p.m. and 7 a.m. 
- To report noise complaints, call Environmental Health at (720) 865-5452, or submit a noise complaint online at www.denvergov.org/ehconcerns.

Site Maintenance
- Builders must maintain the job site by cutting the lawn and trimming vegetation.  The site must be kept free of litter and windblown debris.
- To report violations, call Neighborhood Inspection Services at
(720) 865-3200, or submit a complaint online at www.denvergov.org/nis.

Trash Removal
- Contractors should not use residential dumpsters, nor are alleys and vacant lots acceptable dumping areas.
- To report violations, call the Illegal Dumping Hotline at (720) 865-6899.  Provide as much information as possible about the vehicle and driver.

Parking
- A construction crew may park cars and trucks on residential streets, as long as restrictions are observed and they do not park for over 72 hours.
- To report violations, call the Enforcement to the Right-of-Way dispatch office at (720) 913-1600.

On-street Obstructions
- Vehicles/trailers cannot block the street, sidewalk, right-of-way or alley without a valid Street Occupancy permit.
- To report violations, call Public Works’ Right-of-Way at (303) 446-3469.

Property Damage
- If construction in your neighborhood causes physical damage to your property (such as damaged fences and severed sprinkler heads), it is a matter of civil law and will need to be handled between the contractor and the affected property owner.  
- Report sidewalk damage to Right-of-Way at (303) 446-3469.
- Report damage to trees in the front setback or City right-of-way to the City Foresters’ office at (720) 913-0651.

Permits
- To find out if a permit has been issued, contact Building Records at (720) 865-2790 with the exact address.
- If construction is being performed without a permit, report violations to Building Inspections at (720) 865-2505.

To ease tension during the construction process...
Neighbors:
- Solicit information regarding the extent of the project by asking the owner or builder, or check to see if permits have been issued.
- Expect construction to be noisy and messy, especially at first.
- Be familiar with City guidelines regulating construction operations (i.e. read this!)
- Don’t use the job site as a dumpster.
- Recognize the project time frame.  Generally, it takes 3-4 months for interior work, 6 months for exterior remodeling, and a year for a new home or condominium project.

Builders:

- Keep neighbors informed! 
- In advance of construction or demolition:
- You are required to inform neighboring properties of demolition via certified letter, 10 days in advance.
- Meet with neighbors and deliver flyers describing the project.
- During construction:
- Ensure the contractor has specifically outlined site policies and procedures for their employees, as well as any sub-contractors on the job.
- Limit working hours of high noise operations to the middle of the day.
- Limit and control radio noise.
- Screen the project’s mechanical equipment.
- Protect any excavation hole deeper than 3-feet with fencing.
- Place the dumpster on the lot or on the street in the middle of the site.
- Avoid blowing debris and accumulations of clutter.
- Cover the dumpster with a tarp bound by cord to contain dust and debris, and to control unauthorized use.
- Park construction vehicles off-street, if possible, and turn off engines unless operating equipment.
- Place portable toilets away from property lines in less visible locations and arrange for regular service.
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