SANUC – Staten Island, NY

W912DS-15-C-0004

BRIEF DESCRIPTION

NY/NJ Harbor deepening project consisting of the dredging and placement of material at the HARS Work Area.

Dredging is located in the area of the Port Jersey PVSC Corridor, and the scope of work consisted of dredging HARS material, shoaling, steel pile removal, removal and disposal of Stapleton Area, and maneuvering around active utilities and steel plates. Clamshell dredging used a 21 yard bucket.

Material was loaded in scows and transported to the HARS for disposal. DMIs monitored the dredged material as it was transported.

TITAN provided a Site Safety and Health Officer, QC Manager to the project.

AT A GLANCE

Project Type Government
TITAN Role Site Safety & Health Officer (SSHO) & Quality Control (QC) Manager
Client Great Lakes Dredge & Dock
Completion Date May 2017
Contract Price $4,9M

SSHO SCOPE OF WORK

  • Maintained MSDS to ensure no hazardous items were brought onto jobsite
  • Enforced USACE EM 385-1-1 and held the project to OSHA standards
  • Maintained MSDS to ensure no hazardous items were brought onto jobsite
  • Managed all phases of safety control
  • Conducted daily safety inspections
  • Conducted daily safety briefings and weekly toolbox talks
  • Kept list of deficient safety items and maintained list until all safety deficiencies were addressed
  • Coordinated with Government QA onsite for all safety items
  • Ensured public safety with additional warning signs and barriers
  • Maintained OSHA 300 Form and Daily Production reports
  • Kept photo logs of all safety issues
  • Attended pre-construction conference, pre-work meetings including preparatory inspection meeting, and periodic in-progress meetings
  • Enforced accepted APPS and AHAs
  • Spoke to local businesses and discussed safety issues with their patrons with our current operations

QUALITY CONTROL MANAGER SCOPE OF WORK

  • Procedures for tracking preparatory, initial, and follow-up control phases; control, verification, and acceptance tests including documentation
  • Coordination of project logistics, materials and equipment
  • Managing the day-to-day quality control activities
  • Kept designated personnel and management staff apprised of status of work
  • Ensured all reports were prepared and submitted in accordance with the QC Plan, including the Daily Quality Control Reports
  • Maintained all the project quality control files
  • Reported and logged any work not meeting Spec requirements
  • Recorded all data in QCS database