Blasting for new Vanderbilt Barnard residential college begins Sept. 12

Vanderbilt Barnard, Vanderbilt University's newest residential college, is scheduled to open in the summer of 2017. (Hastings Architecture Assoc. /David M. Schwarz)
Vanderbilt Barnard, Vanderbilt University’s newest residential college, is scheduled to open in the summer of 2017. (Hastings Architecture Assoc. /David M. Schwarz)

Construction crews working at the site of the university’s new Vanderbilt Barnard residential college will begin blasting at the location on Monday, Sept. 12. The blasting is expected to continue through Oct. 31.

Blasting will occur on weekdays at 10:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. each day.

A 400-foot radius safety perimeter will be established prior to each blasting period.

Construction personnel will be stationed along the perimeter to block pedestrian and vehicle traffic during blasting. Vehicle traffic along West End Avenue also will be blocked during all blasting periods.

A series of horn blasts – four to five horn blasts – will precede each blasting period. The timing protocols for the blastings are as follows:

· Five minutes prior to blast — construction personnel will move to their designated perimeter posts.

· Three minutes prior to blast — construction personnel will block all pedestrian traffic (campus and along West End Avenue).

· One minute prior to blast —construction personnel will block all vehicle traffic along West End Avenue.

· After blast— All clear (long single horn blast) will be sounded after each blast. Pedestrian and vehicle traffic will return to normal operations.