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IEM Daily Field Report Prepared By: Joseph Spinelli IEM Representative Page 1 of 4 Signed In Signed Out Southwest Brooklyn Marine Transfer Station 1824 Shore Parkway Brooklyn, New York 11214 Date: April 20, 2016 Inspector: Joseph Spinelli Location / Description: Project #: URLI1401 Site Time: 0700 to 1730 Assigned by: SPD Day Weather General Site Conditions Monday Thursday Clear Snow Warm Clear Tuesday Friday Overcast Windy Hot Muddy Wednesday Rain Cold Temperature Range: 55 ºF to 63 ºF General Contractor: Prismatic Development Corporation (PDC) Construction Manager: URS / LiRo G/C Name: Richard Tonnensen CM Name: Michael Balarezo / Michael Pokorny S/C&S/C Supervisor: NA CM Phone #: 917-983-5608 / 917-983-5616 Equipment and Machinery in Use (1) : Crane(s) Elevating Work Platforms Forklift with extendable arm (Lull) Concrete Pour Truck (1) List of equipment and machinery is based on field observations and is not inclusive of every equipment and machinery that may have been present at the site. Personnel on Site (1) : Personnel Organization Personnel Organization Personnel PDC Mike Balarezo URS / LiRo Robert Amrhein Certified Safety Mike Pokorny URS / LiRo Nelson Mendez EnTech Nabil Saadi URS / LiRo Pavlos Kominakos Total Safety Consultant Roberto Vazquez URS / LiRo Personnel AEL, Stonebridge, Giaquinto, Solar Inc. Victor Bogatyrev URS / LiRo Andrew Port Louis Berger Tom Karas URS / LiRo Erdal Gurten Greeley and Hanson (1) List of personnel on site is based on field observations and is not inclusive of every personnel that may have been present at the site. Observations: Time Stamp Details Time On Site: 7:00 am 7:00 am Four air monitoring stations were set up at perimeter locations specified by the CM, forming a quadrangle around the anticipated work area. According to EnTech, air monitoring is occurring at the four air monitoring stations beginning at 6:40 am. The air monitoring station locations are depicted on the Sketch. 7:00 am to 3:15 pm GC installing rebar and wooden formwork for the construction of the elevated ramp in the eastern section of the site. 7:00 am to 12:00 pm GC installing scaffolding in the eastern section of the concrete slab. 7:00 am to 1:00 pm Solar Inc. installing conduit on the tipping ramp in the eastern section of the site.

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IEM Daily Field Report

Prepared By: Joseph Spinelli IEM Representative

Page 1 of 4

Signed In Signed Out Southwest Brooklyn Marine Transfer Station

1824 Shore Parkway Brooklyn, New York 11214

Date: April 20, 2016 Inspector: Joseph Spinelli Location /

Description:

Project #: URLI1401 Site Time: 0700 to 1730 Assigned by: SPD

Day Weather General Site Conditions

Monday Thursday Clear Snow Warm Clear

Tuesday Friday Overcast Windy Hot Muddy

Wednesday Rain Cold Temperature Range: 55 ºF to 63 ºF

General Contractor: Prismatic Development Corporation (PDC) Construction Manager: URS / LiRo

G/C Name: Richard Tonnensen CM Name: Michael Balarezo / Michael Pokorny

S/C&S/C Supervisor: NA CM Phone #: 917-983-5608 / 917-983-5616

Equipment and Machinery in Use(1):

Crane(s)

Elevating Work Platforms

Forklift with extendable arm (Lull)

Concrete Pour Truck (1) List of equipment and machinery is based on field observations and is not inclusive of every equipment and machinery that may have been present at the site.

Personnel on Site(1):

Personnel Organization Personnel Organization

Personnel PDC Mike Balarezo URS / LiRo

Robert Amrhein Certified Safety Mike Pokorny URS / LiRo

Nelson Mendez EnTech Nabil Saadi URS / LiRo

Pavlos Kominakos Total Safety Consultant Roberto Vazquez URS / LiRo

Personnel AEL, Stonebridge, Giaquinto, Solar Inc. Victor Bogatyrev URS / LiRo

Andrew Port Louis Berger Tom Karas URS / LiRo

Erdal Gurten Greeley and Hanson (1) List of personnel on site is based on field observations and is not inclusive of every personnel that may have been present at the site.

Observations:

Time Stamp Details

Time On Site: 7:00 am

7:00 am Four air monitoring stations were set up at perimeter locations specified by the CM, forming a quadrangle around the anticipated work area. According to EnTech, air monitoring is occurring at the four air monitoring stations beginning at 6:40 am. The air monitoring station locations are depicted on the Sketch.

7:00 am to 3:15 pm GC installing rebar and wooden formwork for the construction of the elevated ramp in the eastern section of the site.

7:00 am to 12:00 pm GC installing scaffolding in the eastern section of the concrete slab.

7:00 am to 1:00 pm Solar Inc. installing conduit on the tipping ramp in the eastern section of the site.

Day / Date: Wednesday / April 20, 2016 Client: URS / LiRo H2M Project No.: URLI1401

Prepared By: Joseph Spinelli IEM Representative

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7:00 am to 3:00 pm Stonebridge utilizing two cranes and elevating work platforms at the site to install structural steel in the northwestern, eastern, and central sections of the concrete foundation slab. Stonebridge welding structural steel in the western section of the site.

7:00 am to 2:30 pm Giaquinto building interior cinder block walls for the main building in the northern section of the concrete foundation slab. Cement mixing and concrete block cutting in the northeastern section of the concrete foundation slab. Giaquinto utilizing a Lull forklift to move materials and garbage around the site.

7:35 am to 8:20 am Water tank truck filling up with water from a fire hydrant located on Bay 41st Street.

8:20 am, 11:35 am, 1:00 pm, 2:10 pm

The GC implemented dust suppression by wetting down the ground surface at the site with water from the water tank truck.

9:30 am to 10:00 am & 12:00 pm to 12:30 pm

Site work stops for a work break.

3:00 pm Site work stops for the day (with the exception of the concrete pump truck work).

3:00 pm to 3:45 pm GC utilizing a concrete pump truck to pour shear walls on the western section of the concrete foundation slab.

3:45 pm to 5:30 pm Concrete pump truck utilizing concrete wash out station. Concrete pump truck having technical difficulties. Concrete pump truck lowering the boom on the truck.

5:30 pm Concrete pump truck off-site. Site work stops for the day. EnTech removes air monitoring stations.

Time Off-Site: 5:30 pm

General Observations:

According to EnTech, particulate matter and total organic vapors were not detected at concentrations greater than the action levels.

Issues discussed this date with Construction Manager: None.

Persons Contacted: N/A

Status: N/A

Notes: N/A

IEM Daily Field Report

SKETCH

Prepared By: Joseph Spinelli IEM Representative

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Approximate Location of Air Monitoring Stations B3.

Approximate Location of Air Monitoring Stations B2.

Approximate Location of Air Monitoring Stations B1.

Approximate Location of Air Monitoring Stations B4.

Approximate location of interior cinder block wall installation

Approximate location of scaffolding construction

Approximate location of rebar and wooden formwork for ramp construction

Approximate location of structural steel installation

Approximate location of concrete pour for shear walls

Approximate location of concrete washout station

Approximate location of concrete pour for the ramp

IEM Daily Field Report

PHOTOGRAPH LOG

Prepared By: Joseph Spinelli IEM Representative

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