Table 2.9-1 Schedule of Nanjiang Binlu during the construction period
Time
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Work and stage
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Jan. 2004 to March 2004
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preliminary design and appraisement
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March 2004 to June 2004
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design of construction drawings
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June 2004 to July 2004
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examination of construction drawings and bid invitation for construction
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Dec. 2004 to May 2006
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project construction
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Table 2.9-2 Schedule of Phase-II Project of the Third Ring Road during the construction period
Time
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Work and stage
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Oct. 2001 to Dec. 2004
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work in early stage of the project
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Jan. 2005 to March 2005
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preliminary survey and design
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April 2005 to May 2005
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detailed geologic examination
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June 2005 to Dec. 2005
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design of construction drawings
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Jan. 2006 to Dec. 2009
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implementation of project
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Table 2.9-3 Schedule of Kuiqi Bridge during the construction period
Time
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Work and stage
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Jan. 2004 to July 2004
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project proposal
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Aug. 2004 to Dec. 2004
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study of engineering feasibility
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Jan. 2005 to march 2005
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preliminary design and appraisal
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April 2005 to Oct. 2005
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design of construction drawings
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Nov. 2005 to Dec. 2005
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examination of construction drawings and bid invitation for construction
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Jan. 2006 to Dec. 2008
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construction of project
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Beginning of 2009
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completion and opening to traffic
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Land occupied by construction site, material source and protective measures for construction environment 2.1.14Land occupied by Nanjiang Binlu, source of sand, stone and earth material as well as environmental protection measures for construction
1) Land area occupied
On the road section of Nanjiang Binlu, the total land area requisitioned will be 46.6mu, among which vacant land and tidal flat 25.36mu, dry land 7.16mu, paddy field 4.36mu, orchard 9.68mu. All the remained is land for relocation due to housing demolition.
On the road section of Qiannanlu, the total land area used for road will be 76.4mu, among which water area 13.4mu, dry land 24mu, paddy field 25.2mu, flood bank 2mu, housing demolition 11.8mu.
2) Source of sandstone and earth material
Road building materials are rich along the road line, sand and grit material may be bought locally; stone and earth materials may be acquired be self-processing or bought from stock yard. There are rich water sources along the road line, water used for the project will be supplied by tap water and water pumped from river. The major outsourced materials such as steel, wood, cement, asphalt, gasoline will be supplied by main channel of the market.
3) Environmental protection measures during construction period
The road of the project runs through some sensitive objects such as residential area and cultural-educational area. Effective measures shall be taken to prevent construction in site from disturbing the public. Be sure to strictly abide by relative regulations and rules. Stop operation during noon and night on time. Enclosure higher than 2m shall be provided surrounding the construction site to reduce the noise impact.
A vehicle flushing device shall be provided at the entrance of the construction site. Muck and earth produced from construction shall be transported and disposed as a whole. Leakage or dropping during transport is strictly forbidden. Prevent surplus earth from dropping into the inland rivers and resulting in ill influence.
For the construction on the inside of flood bank line of the south bank of Beigang of the Minjiang River, engineering measures such as afforestation, slope protection and bulkheading shall be adopted to avoid water loss and soil erosion during the construction period. Construction shortcut shall be built in construction sector to keep smooth traffic and reduce impact on environment. The impact of housing demolition and relocation on residents’ life shall be taken into consideration and reasonable allocation program shall be formulated.
2.1.15Land occupied by Phase-II Project of the Third Ring Road, source of sand, stone and earth material as well as environmental protection measures for construction
1) Land area requisitioned by Phase-II Project of the Third Ring Road
80.5mu for relocation due to house demolition. The land area requisitioned will be 1163.23mu, among which vegetable plot is 138.51mu, dry land is 34.00mu, orchard and economic forest are 743.48, road is 1491.70mu.
2) Environmental protection measures during the construction period
The road of the project runs through some sensitive objects such as residential area and cultural-educational area. Effective measures shall be taken to prevent construction in site from disturbing the public. Be sure to strictly abide by relative regulations and rules. Stop operation during noon and night on time. Enclosure higher than 2m shall be provided surrounding the construction site to reduce the impact of noise.
A vehicle flushing device shall be provided at the entrance of the construction site. Muck and earth produced from construction shall be transported and disposed as a whole. Leakage or scattering during transport is strictly forbidden. Prevent surplus earth from dropping into inland rivers and resulting in ill influence.
Conservation of soil and water shall be enhanced during the construction period. Engineering measures such as afforestation, slope protection and bulkheading shall be adopted to avoid water loss and soil erosion.
Construction shortcut shall be built in construction sector to keep smooth traffic and reduce impact on environment. The impact of housing demolition and relocation on residents’ life shall be taken into consideration and reasonable allocation program shall be formulated.
3) Sand, stone and other building materials
Stone material can be taken from Mawei and Changle where there are rich granite and lava reserves. The transport distance is 5 to 25km. Sand can be taken from Nangang or Houguan upstream. The transport distance is 5 to 30km.
The major outsourced materials such as steel, wood, cement, asphalt, gasoline will be supplied by main channel of the market.
As the major consideration, sits along the road may be utilized as road construction sites. Along the section of the Phase-II Project of the Third Ring Road project, most of the land belongs to villages or towns, some vacant land may be utilized for stacking materials of construction site.
2.1.16Land occupied by Kuiqi Bridge, source of sand, stone and earth material as well as environmental protection measures for construction
1) Transportation means and site conditions
The north bank of the proposed Kuiqi Bridge will intersect with the expressway of Changle Airport and cross over Beijiangbinlu. The south bank will cross over the proposed Nanjiang Binlu and then connect with the Phase-II Project of the Third Ring Road. At present, there are Jiangbinlu, No.104 National Highway and Futie Branch Route (the latter runs to Mawei) at north bank, providing convenient traffic. There are Fuqian Expressway, Fuxialu, and village shortcuts at south bank. At the address of the proposed bridge, land transport is convenient; for water transport, the existing navigation channel of the Minjiang River may be utilized. At the south bank of the proposed bridge, there is broad and level farmland available for construction.
2) Building materials
As for stone material, there are rich reserves of granite and latite at Mawei and Changle stock yards. Transport distance will be 5 to 25km. It may be outsourced. For sand, there are rich reserves in Nangang or Hougan upstream of Minjiang River. Transport distance will be 5 to 30km.
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