HomeMy WebLinkAboutWeekly Report No. 12 April 20-April 24 FPR MRO Hangar_packageAVCON, INC.
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5555 E. Michigan St., Suite 200
Orlando, Florida 32822
Phone: (407) 599-1122
Fax: (407) 599-1133
www.avconinc.com
CIVIL & STRUCTURAL AIRPORT & AVIATION CONSULTING TRANSPORTATION DESIGN & PLANNING
AVCON Project No. 2017.159.01
April 24, 2020
St. Lucie County
2300 Virginia Avenue
Fort Pierce, Fl 34982
Attention:
Reference:
Mr. Jim McGuinness, Building Official
MRO FPR Hangar
Project No. 1907‐0552
St. Lucie County, Florida
THRESHOLD REPORT SUMMARY NO. 12
Dear Mr. McGuinness:
As directed, representatives from AVCON, Inc. performed on‐site, threshold inspection services for the MRO FPR
Hangar project. This report summarizes our threshold inspection services performed during the inspection period of
April 20, 2020 through April 24, 2020. Inspections took place on April 20, for concrete placed at pile slab cap to the
west as well as the north hangar door entrance slab. Our inspections were performed in accordance with the
structural documents, signed, and sealed by the Engineer of Record, Luca DelVerme PE (AVCON INC), and the project
specifications.
Our special inspector and his duly authorized representative(s) reported their observations as noted on the
attached Daily Threshold Reports with all structural non‐compliance items noted within the attached Special
Inspection Log (SIL). All non‐compliance items, or SIL’s, previously reported as non‐compliant with regard to the plans
or specifications, will be reevaluated by our Special Inspector after corrective action is taken by the General Contractor
or the deficient conditions have been approved through written approval by the Engineer of Record.
During the inspection period of April 20, 2020 through April 24, 2020, and to the best of our knowledge and
belief, the construction of all structural load‐bearing components described in the threshold inspection plan
complies with permitted documents, with revisions as approved by the Engineer of Record, except as noted on the SIL.
Should you have any questions or concerns regarding these reports, or desire any additional information, please
contact us.
Sincerely,
AVCON, Inc.
Certificate of Authorization No. 5057
Rick V. Baldocchi, P.E.
Vice President
STATE OF FLORIDA
Professional Engineer No. 38092
Registered Special Inspector No. 1019
cc: Addressee, Gary Stepalavich StepalavichG@stlucieco.org
County Project Manager, Scotty Beaulieu beaulieus@stlucieco.org
Chief Plans Examiner, William Durden DurdenW@stlucieco.org
Construction Project Manager, Robert Hatton rhatton@ahrenscompanies.com
AVCON, INC.
ENGINEERS & PLANNERS
5555 E. Michigan St., Suite 200
Orlando, Florida 32822
Phone: (407) 599-1122
Fax: (407) 599-1133
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CIVIL & STRUCTURAL AIRPORT & AVIATION CONSULTING TRANSPORTATION DESIGN & PLANNING
AVCON Project No. 2017.159.01
April 24, 2020
St. Lucie County
2300 Virginia Avenue
Fort Pierce, Fl 34982
Attention:
Reference:
Mr. Jim McGuinness, Building Official
MRO FPR Hangar
Permit No. 1907‐0550 & 1812-0471
St. Lucie County, Florida
THRESHOLD REPORT SUMMARY NO. 11
INSPECTOR(S): Rick Baldocchi (AVCON, Inc.)
DAILY REPORT(S): Threshold Inspection Daily Report(s): 04/20/20
[See attached report(s) for locations and observations.]
SPECIAL INSPECTION LOG:
Added this Summary Period: 0
Resolved this Summary Period: 0
Outstanding for the Project: 3
ATTACHMENT(S): ‐ EOR Report
AVCON, INC.
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The Special Inspector, Rick V. Baldocchi, P.E., acknowledges this deficiency.
The Special Inspector, Rick V. Baldocchi, P.E., acknowledges resolution to this deficiency.
This is a brief summary of the SIL. Refer to the daily report for a detailed description. Page 1 of 2
1
2
3
SPECIAL INSPECTION LOG
Permitting Agency: St. Lucie County
Permit No.: 1907-0550 – Foundations &
1812-0471 - Structure
Project Name: FPR MRO Hangar
1907-0552
Project No.: 2017.0259.01
Update Period: 04/20/20 to 04/24/20
Attention: Ahrens Construction/St. Lucie County Project Location: St. Lucie County, Florida Threshold Agent: Rick V. Baldocchi
SIL
No. Date Daily
Report No. Structural Element Location Description S.I.Engineer of Record
Response S.I.Date
Closed
Daily
Report
No.
1 8-26-19 SIL
Summary
1
Helical Piles
Submittals
N/A The helical pile submittal on
site does not have SEOR or
County Building Department
acceptance stamp.
RVB EOR approved
calculations and
revised plans
RVB 10/30/19 009
2 8-30-19 SIL
Summary
2
Helical Piles Footings A-7 & L-7 The contract documents do
not show helical piles within
the footings.
RVB EOR approved
calculations and
revised plans
RVB 10/30/19 009
3 09/20/19 SIL
Summary 3
Helical Piles Footings A-7 – C-7,
F7 – L7, G-8 & L-8,
G-9 – L-9
The contract documents do
not show helical piles within
the footings.
RVB EOR approved
calculations and
revised plans
RVB 10/30/19 009
4 10/02/19 SIL
Summary 4
Foundations All locations The rebar in the top mat
deviate from plans/shop
drawings.
RVB EOR approved
calculations and
revised plans
RVB 11/01/19 009
5 10/04/19
–
02/25/20
SIL
Summary 5
Foundations Footings Column anchor bolts and
adjustment nuts were
encased with high shrink
grout prior to steel column
placement. Columns that
RVB
2 1 3
AVCON, INC.
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The Special Inspector, Rick V. Baldocchi, P.E., acknowledges this deficiency.
The Special Inspector, Rick V. Baldocchi, P.E., acknowledges resolution to this deficiency.
This is a brief summary of the SIL. Refer to the daily report for a detailed description. Page 2 of 2
1
2
3
have been placed are not
bearing evenly on the grout.
6 02/25/20 SIL
Summary 6
Structure Columns Bolts in place were not
secured in place
RVB
7 02/25/20 SIL
Summary 7
Structure Steel & hardware Excessive rust has
accumulated on steel and
bolts, due to a delay in the
work
RVB
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BUILDING PERMIT NO.:______________________
INSPECTION DAILY REPORT 019
FPR MRO Hangar 04/20/20
Treasure Coast International Airport & Busines
St. Lucie County Permit No. 1812-0473
Robert Hatton
Re-inspected rebar prior to the concrete placement, as well as general housekeeping on the northern entrance slab into the
hangar.
Slab has been shifted slightly to the south for the hangar doors. Initial/base/first concrete lift was placed. Contractor is going
to drill and epoxy bolts. This is outside of the scope of the approved drawings. Mix SW69SR30 Spec W/C 0.50 #57 - a total
of approx. 83 yards for both locations. See Exhibit "A", "F", & "G".
Concrete was placed on the west side of the pile slabs to complete all of them. Mix SW69SR30 Spec W/C 0.50 #57 - a total
of approx. 83 yards for both locations. See Exhibit "B", "F", & "G".
SIL log entry, #7 is still ongoing, to have the materials addressed and cleaned up appropriately prior to completion.
Steel columns still have gaps under the base plates. Grout has been placed in several of the problem areas. See SIL log,
#5. See Exhibits "C" & "E".
Some bolts were not secured in place, even by hand tightening. SIL log entry, #6 is still ongoing. See Exhibit "D".
Jason Teliszczak - w/Avcon
AVCON
Exhibit "A" Exhibit "B"
Exhibit "C"
Exhibit "D"
Exhibit "E"
Exhibit "F"
Exhibit "G"
CIVIL & STRUCTURAL AIRPORT & AVIATION CONSULTING TRANSPORTATION DESIGN & PLANNING
AVCON, INC.
ENGINEERS & PLANNERS
5555 E. Michigan Street
Suite 200
Orlando, FL 32822-2779
Phone: (407) 599-1122
Email: avcon@avconinc.com
www.avconinc.com
V:\2017.0259.01 – FPR MRO Hangar CPS
DATE: December 9, 2019
TO: File
FROM: Luca DelVerme, PE
REFERENCE: Notes from on-site observations
FPR MRO Hangar CPS
MRO – Treasure Coast International Airport
An AVCON, INC. (AVCON) representative visited the site on December 4, 2019 to observe the
construction progress in regards to the footings, column placement, and overall progress.
Field observations recorded the following:
Column anchor bolts and adjustment nuts were encased with high shrink grout prior to steel
column placement. See Photos 1-3
Column base plate is not bearing on grout uniformly (See Photo 2). CRITICAL PATH
ACTION: GC shall secure the acceptance of the non-uniform condition
found with the PEMB Manufacturer’s Engineer via a signed and sealed
letter prior to installing the beam sections onto the column sections.