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Prepare Construction Safety and Phasing Plan. (CSPP). This task includes meeting with the Sponsor to discuss the current operations of the airport to assist in determining how the proposed construction phasing of the project will affect these operations. From these meetings, a complete Construction Safety and Phasing Plan (CSPP) will be developed to ensure safety compliance when coordinating construction activities and airport operations. The CSPP will be developed in accordance with the requirements of FAA AC 150/5370-2 (Current Edition), Operational Safety on Airports During Construction. A construction phasing plan that meets the requirements of the AC and operational needs of the airport will be developed and included in the Contract Documents. This plan will also identify any nighttime work, continuous working times, or other unusual conditions that could affect the Contractor's normal progress on the project. The draft CSPP will be submitted at 95% complete for ADO review. Upon preliminary approval from the ADO, the CSPP will be submitted to FAA for OE/AAA coordination.
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Prepare Construction Safety and Phasing Plan. (CSPP). This task includes meeting with the Sponsor to discuss the current operations of the airport to assist in determining how the proposed construction phasing of the project will affect these operations. From these meetings, a complete Construction Safety and Phasing Plan (CSPP) will be developed to ensure safety compliance when coordinating construction activities and airport operations. The CSPP will be developed in accordance with the requirements of FAA AC 150/5370-2 (Current Edition),

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