In case you saw cherry pickers and workers at the Boer War Park today..here’s the answer
In case you saw cherry pickers and workers at the Boer War Park today..here’s the answer
Thanks Jan for this info
Must accept that there will be challenges but firmly believes they can be managed with appropriate EPRs and the CNVMP (Construction Noise & Vibration Management Plan). Domain buildings recognised as stakeholders with signif vibration & ground-borne noise impact. Believes that infrastructure integrity & personal amenity can be managed & protected. Emphasised that vibration standards worldwide are moving away from specific numeric triggers to managing vibration. Long involved description of British vs Ger standards! Has had a lot of relevant experience. Quite impressive.
Tweedie also made the point that in the RIMG Sect 3.2 Ground-borne noise & vibration, there are no mitigation measures for daytime ground-borne noise exceedence. Discussion re the likely impact of the TBM which would be well above ambient daytime noise levels. Expert agreed that daytime mitigation measures should be included when trigger lvl is reached
Jan Swinburne attended the sessions yesterday that were totally focused on noise issues. A brief summary
I spent the day at the public hearing again. Today we went thru the MMRA Traffic guy’s expert statement. A copy is available at the link below.
MMRA-Transport-Sean-Smedley-Expert-Witness-Statement-20160812
A lot of time was consumed around whether the Domain area could effectively operate with only one lane in each direction. Effectively the modelling says that they need to reduce the traffic by around 1000 vehicles per hour in the peak – from around 5000 in the two hour peak. (my layman’s interpretation). More work required on how they will do that.
The traffic expert, when being cross examined by our barrister, made the comment “Botanica, that building is in a unique position for this project”. In the discussion on our St Kilda Rd driveway access, the only issue was around the project not wanting to say we would NEVER be impacted for the duration of the project. They accept that they need to give us access and absolutely minimise any problems.
Botanica was heard and our problems understood.
Things are happening very fast in this space.
Last week two of our experts represented us in the expert “conclaves”. This is where the Metro Rail subject matter expert meets with various subject matter experts to try and find common ground – without lawyers!!
The attached two documents are the outcome documents from the Traffic and Air Quality sessions.Joint Expert Witness Statement – Air Quality_final [2183933]
Transport Conclave Joint Summary Report [2183934]
Today Jan and I attended the public hearing for the session on Air Quality. The Metro Rail expert presented this MM180_MMRA_Lakmaker_. Various panel members and others then had a chance to cross examine. Paul Chiappi (our barrister) asked about 35 minutes of questions.
It was fairly heavy going and legalistic – I was pleased that Paul understood our issues and made sure that Botanica was heard loud and clear.
Next week is traffic and noise/vibration.
The schedule is MMRP-Timetable (subject to change of course)
If you want some light reading – have a look here. Hundreds of pages are being added daily.
Just to let you all know that today we had a bus load of visitors.
The entire panel for the Metro Tunnel EES Inquiry / Advisory Committee plus various others did a walk from Edmund Herring Oval, along Domain Rd, along our side of St Kilda Rd, back past the Royce and then back to Edmund Herring Oval.
Details of the Committee are here.
We managed to have them stop out the front of our building and I highlighted our lower driveway issue and Nick (Our rep from PP Partners) pointed out the windows / air conditioners on balconies to emphasize that issue to them.
I am not sure how much it helps our cause but I am sure it does not do any harm to the panel better understanding our issues.
Apologies for the lack of updates recently, I was travelling the Kimberley …back now and here is the catch up post on Metro Tunnel (was called Metro Rail)
See attached reports that were submitted on our behalf last Friday
This is our only real opportunity to have a positive influence of this massive project. The potential impact on the building and our property values could be very significant if our submission is not taken seriously.
Feedback welcome