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Submittal/Transmittal
Jerry Williams
Metro Capital Project Delivery
12400 E. Marginal Way S., Bldg. G
Tukwila, WA 98168
Date Stamp
Stacy and Witbeck, Inc.
19000 33rd Ave. W., Stuite110
Lynnwood, WA 98036
(206) 471-0127
Submittal No.
0075
Date
12/08/2025
Project No. KC001396 / 1134237
Resubmittal
Previous Submittal No.
Subcontractor or Supplier:
This section to be completed by Contractor.
This Section to
Be Completed
By Metro
Item No. P/C Spec. Paragraph
Contractor’s Cat. or Dwg.
No. Description of Item
Copies
Subm.
Review
Action Notes
1 01 52 00 1.17 Jobwide – Haul Route Plan
Contractor certifies to Review of Submittal, Verification of Field
Measurements and Compliance with Contract Documents.
Legend – Review Action
Distribution: By (Print) Date
1 No exceptions taken Initial Review Completed
2 Note Markings
By Christian Williams Date 12/08/2025 3 Comments Attached – Confirm
Remarks: Please distribute to the COK for review & approval. 4 Comments Attached – Resubmit
5 Rejected
Engineering Support Group
Review of Contractors Information Comments
Engineer’s review is for general conformance with the design concept and
contract documents. Markings or comments shall not relieve the contractor
from compliance with plans and specifications nor any requirements of the
Contract Documents.
The Contractor remains responsible for details and accuracy, for confirming
and correlating all quantities and dimensions, for selecting fabrication
processes, for techniques or assembly and for performing his work in a safe
manner.
Engineer’s Review Routing Initial Date
No Exceptions Taken
Note Markings
Rejected
Comments Attached
Response Required of Contractor Construction Division Use Only
Confirm Reviewed Copies To: Date
Constr. Division Files
Resident Engineer
Contractor Proj. Eng.
Resubmit
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6. Replenish consumable items such as toilet paper, paper towels, soap dispenser, and similar.
K. County and Consultant Parking
1. Utilize marking paint to outline 9x20 stalls for County and Consultant parking. Provide parking for up to 10 vehicles.
2. Utilize marking paint to outline areas where vehicles must not park to ensure Contractor has access to maintain, fill, and pump restroom trailer as well as empty recycling, composting and trash.
1.17 HAUL ROADS AND LOCATIONS
A. Provide as necessary for the Work.
B. Submit all haul locations for all types and classification of material to be removed from the Work Site. If haul locations are to be added or location of material haul location is changed, submit new haul location and types and classification of material.
C. Submit weekly in the haul summary report the type, amount, and location of disposal of material removed from the Site.
D. Repair any damage to roadway surfaces from the direct or indirect result of the Contractor's operation to the requirements of the responsible agency.
E. Obtain all necessary street use permits in connection with Contractor's operations.
F. When hauling is done over highways or city streets, the loads shall be trimmed and the vehicle shelf areas shall be cleaned after each loading. The loads shall be watered after trimming to minimize dust.
G. Maintain traffic patterns in the existing structural filled areas which preserve the stability of the soil under all future structural foundations or paved areas.
H. Haul Roads:
1. Construct haul roads required to transport materials on Site.
2. Select haul road alignment to avoid interference with facility operations.
3. Remove haul roads after completion of embankment construction.
1.18 RESTORATION OF ROADS
A. Clean and repair roads used by the Contractor as required during and completion of the Work.
B. Unless otherwise noted, resurface paved roadways, and bring to original grade and section roads which are not paved, where the surface is removed, broken, damaged, caved, or settled during the Work.
C. Work Within the City of Renton:
22135 68th Ave S
Kent, WA 98032
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1.17 Haul Roads and Location
A. Stacy Witbeck and subcontractors will be using the Haul Route Plan sheet within this
submittal for the trucking needs on the RapidRide I Line Project. The complexity of the
project truck numbers will vary from day to day based on the operations scheduled that
day. All imported rock and dirt export loads will be trimmed, shelfs will be cleaned and
the load will be covered. Listed below are the expected types of trucks (over 26,001
GVW) that will be used to build this project:
• Dump Truck (Single)
• Truck and Trailer (Side Dump)
• CAD Truck (Conveyor Aggregate Delivery)
• Concrete Truck
• Concrete Pump
• Equipment Delivery Truck (Low-Boy)
• Equipment Delivery Truck (Flatbed)
• Equipment Delivery Roll-Back
• Dumpster Truck
• 40’ Boom Truck
• Street Sweeper
• Mechanic Truck
• Fueling Truck
• Water Truck
• Mobile Crane Truck
Trucking is dispatched a day in advance or more and logistics are covered at our daily
Gameplan meeting. Trucking companies are notified of haul routes and will be provided
a copy of this plan for each driver to use. All trucks are given specific instructions for
arrival times and spacing for each truck each day based on the activity. Spacing the
trucks in increments that will reduce stacking and street loading will be at forefront of
each trucking order and managed by the project Superintendent and Foreman. Trucking
dispatch will also be given contact numbers for the foreman or work group they are
assigned to each day. If trucks become “stacked” and cannot fit in the area they are
intended to occupy the foreman will call off the trucks and direct them to either return
to base or temporarily stage in the SWI office/warehouse parking lot to avoid stacking in
the city streets. For companies that need to haul “over legal weight” loads they will
need to coordinate with AHJ's for permits and time restrictions if applicable to the load.
22135 68th Ave S
Kent, WA 98032
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Daily operations will be from 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. site wide. For off hours or continues
hauling in and out of the project will be coordinated with the RE 3 weeks prior to
commencing of work. This work will be but not limited to excavating, rock placement,
Asphalt grinding, HMA paving, and concrete pours.
B. Load Locations identified by each numbered work zone. See appendix A.
C. Haul summary will be submitted weekly, showing disposed materials removed from
Site.
Disposal Locations for Excavated Material -
Renton Recycling Center:
Jefferson Ave NE, Renton, WA 98056
Lakeside Industries Issaquah Plant:
6600 230th Ave SE, Issaquah, WA 98027
Imported Material onto Site –
Heidelberg Materials, Aggregates:
26111 SE Green Valley Rd, Black Diamond, WA 98010
D. A submittal will be provided for haul route photo documentation.
E. Street use permits will be provided once TCP’s have been approved in a separate
submittal.
F. All imported rock and dirt export loads will be trimmed, shelfs will be cleaned and the
load will be covered. Truck driver’s licenses are kept on record for each individual
trucking company. Copies of driver’s license are available upon request
22135 68th Ave S
Kent, WA 98032
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Appendix A
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