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1 Acoustics Vibration Structural Dynamics SYDNEY METRO CITY & SOUTHWEST-TSE WORKS Construction Noise and Vibration Impact Statement: Local Area & Utility Works - Victoria Cross South 6 October 2017 John Holland CPB Ghella Joint Venture TH F01 VCS CNVIS LAUW (r6).docx Sydney Melbourne Brisbane Gold Coast Kuwait Renzo Tonin & Associates (NSW) Pty Ltd ABN Level 1/418A Elizabeth St SURRY HILLS NSW 2010 PO Box 877 STRAWBERRY HILLS NSW 2012 P (02) F (02) sydney@renzotonin.com.au

2 Document details Detail Doc reference: Prepared for: Address: Attention: Reference TH F01 VCS CNVIS LAUW (r6).docx John Holland CPB Ghella Joint Venture Level 3, 140 Sussex Street Sydney NSW 2000 Dr Caitlin Richards Document control Date Revision history Non-issued revision Issued revision Prepared Instructed Authorised Draft for review 0,1 2 ALe CW Final - Updated Appendix E - 3 ALe CW CW Updated Appendix E - 4 ALe CW CW Updated with updates for CoA E37, E38, E41 & E ALe CW CW Important Disclaimer: The work presented in this document was carried out in accordance with the Renzo Tonin & Associates Quality Assurance System, which is based on Australian Standard / NZS ISO This document is issued subject to review and authorisation by the Team Leader noted by the initials printed in the last column above. If no initials appear, this document shall be considered as preliminary or draft only and no reliance shall be placed upon it other than for information to be verified later. This document is prepared for the particular requirements of our Client referred to above in the Document details which are based on a specific brief with limitations as agreed to with the Client. It is not intended for and should not be relied upon by a third party and no responsibility is undertaken to any third party without prior consent provided by Renzo Tonin & Associates. The information herein should not be reproduced, presented or reviewed except in full. Prior to passing on to a third party, the Client is to fully inform the third party of the specific brief and limitations associated with the commission. In preparing this report, we have relied upon, and presumed accurate, any information (or confirmation of the absence thereof) provided by the Client and/or from other sources. Except as otherwise stated in the report, we have not attempted to verify the accuracy or completeness of any such information. If the information is subsequently determined to be false, inaccurate or incomplete then it is possible that our observations and conclusions as expressed in this report may change. We have derived data in this report from information sourced from the Client (if any) and/or available in the public domain at the time or times outlined in this report. The passage of time, manifestation of latent conditions or impacts of future events may require further examination and re-evaluation of the data, findings, observations and conclusions expressed in this report. We have prepared this report in accordance with the usual care and thoroughness of the consulting profession, for the sole purpose described above and by reference to applicable standards, guidelines, procedures and practices at the date of issue of this report. For the reasons outlined above, however, no other warranty or guarantee, whether expressed or implied, is made as to the data, observations and findings expressed in this report, to the extent permitted by law. The information contained herein is for the purpose of acoustics only. No claims are made and no liability is accepted in respect of design and construction issues falling outside of the specialist field of acoustics engineering including and not limited to structural integrity, fire rating, architectural buildability and fit-for-purpose, waterproofing and the like. Supplementary professional advice should be sought in respect of these issues. ii

3 Contents 1 Introduction Relevant requirements and purpose of this CNVIS Structure of this CNVIS Quality assurance 2 2 Description of construction works and hours Summary of works addressed in this CNVIS Construction hours Justification for OOHW 4 3 Nearest sensitive receivers Residential receivers Other sensitive receivers (Condition E34) Commercial and industrial premises Heritage receivers 6 4 Construction noise and vibration objectives Noise goals Noise management levels Residential receivers in residential and non-residential zones (Conditions E41 and E42) 8 VCS Project site Respite for high noise impact works Sleep disturbance National Standard for exposure to noise Vibration goals Disturbance to building occupants (human annoyance) Structural damage to buildings Heritage Sensitive Scientific and Medical Equipment Utilities and Other Vibration Sensitive Structures Construction related road traffic noise objectives 13 5 Construction noise assessment Detailed design outcomes Noise prediction methodology Predicted noise levels Construction Other sensitive receivers (Condition E34) Noise mitigation and management Other noise control measures 20 iii

4 5.4.2 Additional noise mitigation measures Attended noise monitoring Complaints handling 23 6 Construction vibration impacts Minimum buffer distances for vibration intensive plant Vibration assessment Structural damage Human annoyance Vibration mitigation measures Vibration control and management measures Additional vibration mitigation measures Vibration monitoring Complaints handling 28 7 Ground-borne noise assessment 29 8 Traffic noise assessment 30 9 Cumulative impacts Conclusion 32 References 33 APPENDIX A Glossary of terminology 34 APPENDIX B Nearest sensitive receivers and noise management levels 36 APPENDIX C Construction timetable/ activities/ management 40 APPENDIX D Detailed predicted noise levels 42 APPENDIX E Additional noise mitigation 45 APPENDIX F Consultation required under conditions E37/E38 46 List of tables Table 2.1: Construction hours 4 Table 3.1: Assessment heritage receivers 6 Table 4.1: Construction Vibration Disturbance Goals 12 Table 5.1: Assessed construction works 15 Table 5.2: Summary of construction noise impacts - With high noise impact equipment (ie. excavator with hammer, road saw etc.) 17 Table 5.3: Summary of construction noise impacts - Without high noise impact equipment 18 Table 5.4: E34 affected receiver locations 19 Table 5.5: Site noise control measures 20 Table 5.6: Additional airborne noise mitigation measures 21 Table 5.7: Nominated verification monitoring locations 22 iv

5 Table 6.1: Minimum working distances (m) for cosmetic damage (continuous vibration). 24 Table 6.2: Minimum working distances (m) for human annoyance (continuous vibration). 25 Table 6.3: Number of building within buffer distances for cosmetic damage 25 Table 6.4: Number of buildings within buffer distances for human annoyance 26 Table 6.5: Site vibration control measures. 27 Table 6.6: Additional vibration mitigation measures 27 Table 6.7: Attended vibration monitoring - nominated representative locations. 28 v

6 1 Introduction This Construction Noise and Vibration Impact Statement (CNVIS) has been prepared on behalf of John Holland CPB Ghella Joint Venture (JHCPBG JV) in accordance with the Construction Noise and Vibration Management Plan (CNVMP) [SMCSWTSE-JCG-TPW-EM-PLN ] [1], for the Design and Construction of the Tunnel and Station Excavation (TSE) Works of the Sydney Metro City & Southwest Project (the Project). 1.1 Relevant requirements and purpose of this CNVIS Condition E33 from the Project Planning Conditions of Approval requires that: Construction Noise and Vibration Impact Statements must be prepared for each construction site before construction noise and vibration impacts commence and include specific mitigation measures identified through consultation with affected receivers. This CNVIS details the noise and vibration mitigation measures in relation to utility supply, relocation and local area works required for the construction and operation of the Sydney Metro Chatswood to Sydenham tunnelling site at Victoria Cross South (VCS). This is inclusive of the supporting services for the tunnelling site and changes to site access points. This CNVIS covers construction works outside of standard construction hours. The construction hours of work are defined by the Project Conditions of Approval as outlined in the CNVMP. This CNVIS forms part of the CNVMP for the Project. 1.2 Structure of this CNVIS This CNVIS is structured as follows: Section 2 - Description of construction works and hours Section 3 - Nearest sensitive receivers Section 4 - Construction noise and vibration objectives Section 5 - Construction noise assessment Section 6 - Construction vibration impacts Section 7 - Ground-borne noise assessment Section 8 - Traffic noise assessment Section 9 Cumulative impacts 1

7 1.3 Quality assurance The work documented in this report was carried out in accordance with the Renzo Tonin & Associates Quality Assurance System, which is based on Australian Standard / NZS ISO Appendix A contains a glossary of acoustic terms used in this report. 2

8 2 Description of construction works and hours 2.1 Summary of works addressed in this CNVIS This CNVIS provides an assessment of noise and vibration impacts from activities associated with local area and utility works (LAUW) at North Sydney, in the streets adjacent to the VCS station worksite. The proposed works involve the preparation and installation of a roadheader high voltage (HV) power supply, to be provided by a feeder on the north side of Berry Street, west of Miller Street. This will require trenching across Berry Street and approximately 30 metres south along the eastern side of Miller Street, into a new substation located on the VCS worksite. An existing 1200 mm diameter stormwater line is to cross through the VCS site and through the excavation footprint. This will require some adjustment within the eastern footpath of Miller Street to enable the line to be supported through the excavation. To complete these works, the following stages/activities have been assessed by this CNVIS: - Site establishment works (ie. installation of laybacks and driveways) - Service identification works - Utilities relocations - o Service lowering beneath driveways o High voltage roadheader electrical supply o Stormwater relocation - Vegetation clearing APPENDIX B illustrates the locations of the proposed works assessed in this CNVIS. Other activities such as site establishment, construction of the spoil sheds, and shaft excavation have already been covered by the Site Establishment CNVIS [TH F01] dated 30 June The LAUW are expected to occur between September 2017 and March At any particular receiver location, the duration of construction activities will be much shorter as described in Table C1 of APPENDIX C. 2.2 Construction hours The construction hours for the Project are defined by Project Planning Approval Conditions E36, E37, E38, E41, E42 and E44. The standard hours and out-of-hours work (OOHW) periods are depicted in Table 2.1 below. The OOHW periods are further defined as OOHW Period 1 and 2 based on the TfNSW's Construction Noise Strategy (TfNSW CNS), as noted in the CNVMP. 3

9 Table 2.1: Construction hours An additional OOHW Shoulder Period has been identified for assessing and managing the OOHW assessed in this CNVIS. OOHW Shoulder (10 pm 12 am) The establishment of a shoulder period is based on a review of available background noise levels from the EIS [2]. The existing background noise levels are generally controlled by ambient traffic noise, such as from the Warringah Freeway. The noise logging results indicate that background noise levels remain steady or marginally decrease in the early night between 10 pm to 12 am, and decrease to minimum levels around 2 am to 4 am. As such, it would therefore be unduly stringent to apply stricter night criteria during these periods. Accordingly, shoulder periods have been derived in line with guidance provided in the EPA Industrial Noise Policy (INP) (Section 3.3) so that the assessment NMLs are consistent with the existing background noise levels during these assessment time periods Justification for OOHW The works at VCS will be required to take place under a Road Occupancy Licence (ROL) and will take place outside of standard construction hours to ensure: The safety of construction personnel when working within the road alignment. Road Occupancy Licenses (ROL) will be required to undertake works, and Minimised disruption to road users and traffic volumes during the works The following Project Planning Approval conditions allow for construction work to be undertaken outside standard construction hours, under defined circumstances, as outlined under Condition E44. As outlined in Section Out of hours work under Road Occupancy Licence in the CNVMP [1], works such at the local area and utility works assessed in this report, a required to be completed under a Road Occupancy Licence (ROL). Due to the importance of the road to the functionality of the road network, this often precludes or restricts access to the work area before 10 pm, and so construction works are required to be carried out during the night period, or OOHW Period 2. 4

10 Because the conditions of Road Occupancy Licences can vary, this CNVIS assumes that work under an ROL could be permitted to start any time between 6 pm and 10 pm. All OOHW works are to be managed in accordance with the Out of Hours Works Protocol which has been prepared for the project in accordance with Condition E47. 5

11 3 Nearest sensitive receivers 3.1 Residential receivers To assess and manage construction noise and vibration impact, the residential areas surrounding the Project worksites have been divided into Noise Catchment Areas (NCAs) based on each area s similar acoustic environment prior to the commencement of construction works. The NCAs have been based on those established in the EIS for the Project [2], with some modifications to allow for site specific characteristics. All relevant residential sensitive receivers near the worksite are identified on aerial photographs located in APPENDIX B. At receivers more than approximately 400 m from the construction area, potential construction noise and vibration levels are expected to be within the adopted noise and vibration management levels described in Section 4 of this CNVIS. Receivers beyond 400 m are typically not included in this CNVIS assessment. 3.2 Other sensitive receivers (Condition E34) Additional to residential receivers, there are other noise and vibration sensitive receivers (e.g. educational institutions, medical facilities, places of worship and recreational areas) around the construction sites that have been identified. The nearest sensitive properties to the proposed works are summarised in APPENDIX B. 3.3 Commercial and industrial premises All commercial and industrial premises near the worksite have been considered in this assessment. 3.4 Heritage receivers Heritage receivers have also been identified in the Land Use Survey in Annexure B of the CNVMP. There are nine heritage-listed buildings close to the work areas: Table 3.1: Assessment heritage receivers Name Address/Location Significance North Sydney Bus shelters Local House 31 McLaren Street Local MLC Building Miller Street Local Monte Sant Angelo Group 128 Miller Street Local Shop 187 Miller Street Local O Regan 192 Miller Street Local Restaurant 196 Miller Street Local The Rag & Famish Hotel 199 Miller Street Local Commercial Building 201 Miller Street Local 6

12 4 Construction noise and vibration objectives 4.1 Noise goals Noise management levels Construction noise management levels have been determined using the NSW Interim Construction Noise Guideline (ICNG) [3]. Table B1 in APPENDIX B identifies the adopted construction noise management levels (NMLs) for the nearest noise sensitive receivers to the worksite, including for airborne and ground-borne noise. The airborne NMLs for residential receivers are based on long-term noise logging conducted by SLR on behalf of Transport for NSW (TfNSW) to quantify ambient noise levels for the Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) [2]. Additional pre-construction noise monitoring was carried out to establish more accurate noise goals as outlined in Section 6.2 of the CNVMP. This additional long-term, unattended noise monitoring was carried out in July 2017 by RT&A following a review of the EIS noise monitoring. The NMLs for other sensitive receivers are from the ICNG, as reported in Section of the CNVMP. Receivers are considered noise affected where construction noise levels are greater than the noise management levels identified in APPENDIX B. The noise affected level represents the point above which there may be some community reaction to noise. Where predicted and/or measured construction noise levels exceed NMLs, all feasible and reasonable work practices will be applied to meet the NMLs. During standard construction hours, a highly affected noise objective of L Aeq(15min) 75 db(a) applies in relation to airborne noise at all receivers. In addition to the objectives identified in APPENDIX B, where construction activities are tonal or impulsive in nature and are described in the ICNG as being particularly annoying, a +5dB(A) correction must be added to the activity noise, in accordance with Conditions of Approval E37, E38, E41 and E42. Activities that are defined in the ICNG as particularly annoying include, but are not limited to the use of beeper style reversing or movement alarms; power saws; vibratory rolling; jack hammering, rock hammering or rock breaking; impact piling. If construction works include ground-borne noise or a perceptible level of vibration at the affected receiver, a 5 db(a) penalty should be added to the predicted construction noise level. Any construction related activities that could exceed the NMLs shall be identified and managed in accordance with the CNVMP. 7

13 4.1.2 Residential receivers in residential and non-residential zones (Conditions E41 and E42) Condition E41 requires that residential receivers within non-residential zones do not exceed the following internal noise levels (including a 5 db(a) penalty if considered an annoying activity). L Aeq(15minute) 60 db(a) between 8pm and 9pm L Aeq(15minute) 45 db(a) between 9pm and 7am. Condition E42 requires that residential receivers within residential zones do not exceed internal noise levels of L Aeq(15minute) 45 db(a) (inclusive of a 5 db(a) penalty if considered an annoying activity) between 8pm and 7am. Where the above internal noise levels cannot be achieved, additional mitigation must be offered in accordance with the Sydney Metro City and South West Noise and Vibration Strategy (SMCSNVS) [7]. Addendum A of the SMCSNVS notes that zoning will be used to identify if residential receivers are located within residential or non-residential zones. Figure 4.1 is an extract from the North Sydney Local Environmental Plan 2013 land zoning map LZN_002A (accessed 06/10/2017). Red and pink areas (R2, R3 and R4) indicate residential zones. As shown in Figure 4.1, the nearest residential receivers are in non-residential zones (B3 Commercial Core). For this assessment, all residential receivers are conservatively assumed to be in residential zones, with a corresponding internal noise threshold level of L Aeq(15minute) 45 db(a) between 8pm and 7am. Based on a minimum (conservative) external to internal noise difference of 10 db(a) (assuming windows open), an equivalent external noise threshold of L Aeq(15minute) 55 db(a) applies between 8pm and 7am. Where this level is exceeded, additional mitigation will be offered in accordance with the SMCSNVS. The assessment in Section 5 has assessed all receivers using the approach outlined in the SMCSNVS [7] and CNVMP [1] which achieves the requirements of conditions E41 and E42, and is consistent with the ICNG [3] and the EIS [2]. Details of additional mitigation measures are in Appendix E. 8

14 Figure 4.1: Extract from North Sydney Local Environmental Plan 2013 land zoning map LZN_002A Lane Cove LGA (Figure 2) VCS Project site Respite for high noise impact works Some noise impacts are unavoidable during the proposed works, as there is limited opportunity to install physical noise mitigation measures. For construction works which do not need a Road Occupancy Licence (ROL), respite from high noise impact activities will be provided by limiting activities as follows to satisfy standard EPL Conditions: Between the hours of 8:00am to 6:00pm Monday to Friday Between the hours of 8:00am to 1:00pm Saturday, and 9

15 In continuous blocks not exceeding three hours each with a minimum respite from those activities and works of not less than one hour between each block, except as expressly permitted by the EPL issued for the TSC Works. For the purposes of this requirement continuous includes any period during which there is less than one-hour respite between ceasing and recommencing any of the work that is subject to this requirement. However, most of the works assessed in this report need a Road Occupancy Licence. Consultation will be undertaken with receivers predicted to experience internal noise levels greater than L Aeq(15minute) 60 db(a), between 7am and 8pm, to determine appropriate hours of respite in accordance with Approval Conditions E37 and E38. Receivers have been identified using the following process: An external noise threshold equivalent to an internal noise level of L Aeq(15minute) 60 db(a) was established for all identified receivers: For residential receivers, the equivalent external noise threshold is based on a 10 db(a) minimum (conservative) difference between external and internal noise levels (assuming windows open) For non-residential receivers with light weight glazing, the equivalent external noise threshold is based on a 20 db(a) minimum (conservative) difference between external and internal noise levels (assuming windows closed) For non-residential receivers with heavy glazing, the equivalent external noise threshold is based on a 25 db(a) minimum (conservative) difference between external and internal noise levels (assuming windows closed) Where additional information is available (e.g. if residential or non-residential properties have been acoustically treated), alternative outdoor to indoor noise difference will be determined to establish the equivalent external noise threshold Receivers predicted to exceed the equivalent external noise threshold will be identified in Appendix E as requiring consultation. Subject to any other relevant requirements of the Environment Protection Licence (EPL) (not yet issued). The adopted difference between external and internal noise levels is identified in Table F1. Those differences will be updated as more information becomes available Sleep disturbance The ICNG recommends that where construction works are planned to extend over more than two consecutive nights, maximum noise levels and the extent and frequency of maximum noise level events exceeding the RBL should be considered. 10

16 To assess the likelihood of sleep disturbance, an initial screening level of (L Amax or L A1(1min)) L A90(15min) + 15 db(a) is used. In situations where this results in an external screening level of less than 55 db(a), a minimum screening level of 55 db(a) is set, as noted in Section of the CNVMP. Note that this is equivalent to a maximum internal noise level of 45 db(a) with windows open. Where there are noise events found to exceed the initial screening level, further analysis is made to identify: the likely number of events that might occur during the night assessment period whether events exceed an 'awakening reaction' level of 55 db(a) L Amax (internal) that equates to NML of L Amax or L A1 (1minute) 65 db(a) (assuming open windows). The ICNG recommends that where construction works are planned to extend over more than two consecutive nights, maximum noise levels and the extent and frequency that maximum noise levels exceed the RBL should be analysed National Standard for exposure to noise In accordance with Project Planning Approval Condition E43, TSE worksites will be managed to ensure that noise generated by construction will not exceed the National Standard for exposure to noise in the occupational environment of an eight-hour equivalent continuous A-weighted sound pressure level of LAeq,8h, of 85 db(a) for any employee working at a location near a TSE worksite 4.2 Vibration goals As reported in Section 5.6 and 5.7 of the CNVMP, construction vibration goals have been determined in accordance with Project Planning Condition E28 and the Sydney Metro Construction Noise and Vibration Strategy as follows: Human annoyance - the acceptable vibration values set out in the NSW 'Environmental Noise Management Assessing Vibration: A Technical Guideline' (Department of Environment and Conservation, 2006) [4]; and Structural damage - the vibration limits set out in the British Standard 7385 Part 2 (1993) [5] Disturbance to building occupants (human annoyance) For disturbance to human occupants of buildings, we refer to the NSW Assessing Vibration; a technical guideline [4]. This document provides criteria which are based on the British Standard BS , Evaluation of human exposure to vibration in buildings (1-80Hz) [6]. Intermittent vibration is assessed using vibration dose values (VDVs). For the assessment of potential vibration at the nearest vibration sensitive receivers preferred and maximum VDV goals for the day period (7:00am to 10:00pm) are presented in Table

17 Table 4.1: Construction Vibration Disturbance Goals Location Assessment period 1 Vibration Dose Value (VDV), m/s 1.75 Preferred values Maximum values Critical areas 2 Day or Night Residences Day Night Offices, schools, educational institutions and places of worship Day or Night Workshops Day or Night Notes: 1. Daytime is 7:00am to 10:00pm and night-time is 10:00pm to 7:00am 2. Examples include hospital operating theatres and precision laboratories where sensitive operations are occurring. These criteria are only indicative, and there may be a need to assess intermittent values against the continuous or impulsive criteria for critical areas. Source: BS Structural damage to buildings A conservative vibration damage screening level per receiver type is given below: Reinforced or framed structures (Line 1): 25.0 mm/s Unreinforced or light framed structures (Line 2): 7.5 mm/s At locations where the predicted and/or measured vibration levels are greater than shown above (peak component particle velocity), a more detailed analysis of the building structure, vibration source, dominant frequencies and dynamic characteristics of the structure would be required to determine the applicable safe vibration level Heritage As noted in the CNVMP, the approach to manage potential vibration impact shall be to: 1. Identify heritage items where the 2.5 mm/s peak component particle velocity objective may be exceeded during specific construction activities 2. Structural engineering report to be undertaken on identified heritage items, to confirm structural integrity of the building and confirm if item is structurally sound 3. If item confirmed as structurally sound, the screening criteria in Section shall be adopted, or 4. If item confirmed as structurally unsound, the more conservative cosmetic damage objectives of 2.5 mm/s peak component particle velocity would be adopted Sensitive Scientific and Medical Equipment No sensitive scientific and medical equipment are known to be located with proximity of the assessed works. Due to the short-term nature of the vibration intensive activities, the time period when the works are to take place (evening and night), and the fact that the sensitive scientific and medical equipment are unlikely to be in use during OOHW periods, any impacts are considered insignificant for these works and have not been address further in this CNVIS. 12

18 4.2.5 Utilities and Other Vibration Sensitive Structures No utilities or other vibration sensitive structures are known to be with proximity of the assessed works. The presence of nearby utilities or other vibration sensitive structures should be investigated prior to undertaking the works. If there are any utilities or other vibration sensitive structures identified, then relevant vibration criteria are to be established for each item per Section of the CNVMP [1], and any corresponding management or mitigation measures determined Construction related road traffic noise objectives On the roads immediately adjacent to construction sites, the community may associate heavy vehicle movements with the Sydney Metro TSE works. Construction traffic movements on public roads shall aim to limit any increase in existing road traffic noise levels to no more than 2 db(a). All feasible and reasonable noise mitigation and management measures shall be implemented. 13

19 5 Construction noise assessment 5.1 Detailed design outcomes During the development of the site design, Renzo Tonin & Associates played a key role in assisting JHCPBG JV to determine the physical noise mitigation measures required to reduce noise impact from the local area and utility works at VCS. The following sections describe briefly the noise design methodology and outcomes. The design input assumptions and management measures form part of the noise mitigation and management measures for the worksite and are outlined in: Table C1 in APPENDIX C sets out the noise model input assumptions Table C2 in APPENDIX C sets out the noise management schedule 5.2 Noise prediction methodology Modelling and assessment of airborne noise impacts from activities associated with the construction works were determined by modelling the noise sources, receiver locations, topographical features, and possible noise mitigation measures using a Cadna-A computer noise model developed for this project. The model calculates the contribution of each noise source at identified sensitive receiver locations and allows for the prediction of the total noise from a site for the various stages of the construction works. The noise prediction models consider: Location of noise sources and sensitive receiver locations. Height of sources and receivers referenced to one metre digital ground contours for the site area and surrounding area. Sound Power Levels (L w) of plant and equipment likely to be used during the various construction activities (see Table C1 in APPENDIX C). Table C1 also identifies the plant and equipment that will be operating during each assessment period. Separation distances between sources and receivers. Ground type between sources and receivers. Attenuation from barriers (natural and purpose built). For long linear works such as services identification and utilities relocations, the works lengths have been broken into sections, with separate sections of the works modelled, and the corresponding mitigation and measurement given based upon these individual works areas. Key details regarding the construction site layout, the likely plant and equipment (including truck movements), and hours of operation were informed by the Design and Construction Teams. This 14

20 information is presented in APPENDIX C and formed the basis for all modelling assumptions used in this assessment. 5.3 Predicted noise levels Construction Noise emissions were determined by modelling the noise sources, receiver locations, and operating activities, based on the information presented in APPENDIX C. The locations of each of the assessed works areas is shown in Figure B2 (APPENDIX B). Predicted L Aeq noise levels from the sites are presented in APPENDIX D for all receivers in each NCA. The predictions are representative of noise levels during the works. The assessment includes the following activities Table 5.1: Assessed construction works Activity Aspect Assessment Reference Works Areas Applicable to each activity Site establishment works (ie. installation of laybacks and driveways) Installation of laybacks and driveways DRVW A3 - A4 Jersey kerb installation JERS A3 - A4 Service identification works Potholing POTH A1 - A4 Utilities relocations Stormwater relocation STRM A4 Services relocations & new supplies SERV A1, A2 & A4 Vegetation clearing Vegetation clearing along Miller St southbound carriageway VEG A2 & A4 Note: the timing of each activity is described in Table C1 of Appendix C. Stormwater and sewer adjustment works are to take place within the VCS site boundary during the daytime period. These works have not directly assessed in this CNVIS as they are covered as part of the Construction Noise and Vibration Impact Statement: Site Establishment (CNVIS SE) [9], which presents the impacts from these works and the mitigation and management measures required. Table 5.2 and Table 5.3 summarise the predicted impacts with and without the high noise impact equipment for each construction stage in each NCA in terms of compliance with the NMLs. The colours in the table indicate whether or not receivers in the NCA comply with the NML and, where exceedance of the NML occurs, the perceived impact of the exceedance. The impacts presented are as follow for Standard Hours: Complies with NML < 10dB(A) above NML - construction noise clearly audible > 10dB(A) above NML - construction noise clearly moderately intrusive > 75dB(A) - highly noise affected 15

21 The impacts presented are as follows for OOHW Day, Evening, and Night: Complies with NML < 5dB(A) above NML - construction noise noticeable 5 to 15dB(A) above NML - construction noise clearly audible > 15 to 25dB(A) above NML - construction noise moderately intrusive >25dB(A) above NML - construction noise highly intrusive 16

22 Table 5.2: Summary of construction noise impacts - With high noise impact equipment (ie. excavator with hammer, road saw etc.) Level of compliance with NML With high noise impact equipment (ie. excavator with hammer, road saw etc.) Work Aspect DRVW JERS DRVW JERS POTH POTH POTH POTH STRM SERV SERV SERV VEG VEG Works Area A4 A4 A3 A3 A1 A2 A3 A4 A4 A1 A2 A4 A2 A4 Variant V01 V02 V03 V04 V05 V06 V06a V07 V08 V09 V10 V11 V12 V13 NCA/Assessment Period E S E S E S E S E S E S E S E S E S E S E S E S E S E S VC_07 VC_06 VC_05 VC_04 VC_03 VC_02 VC_01 Notes E: evening period between 6 pm to 10 pm Monday to Sunday S: evening/night shoulder period between 10 pm to 12 am pm Monday to Sunday N: the remaining night period (i.e. between 12 am and 7 am Monday to Friday and 12 am to 8 am Saturday, Sunday and public holidays 17 LOCAL AREA & UTILITY WORKS - VICTORIA CROSS SOUTH

23 Table 5.3: Summary of construction noise impacts - Without high noise impact equipment Level of compliance with NML Without high noise impact equipment Work Aspect DRVW JERS DRVW JERS POTH POTH POTH POTH STRM SERV SERV SERV VEG VEG Works Area A4 A4 A3 A3 A1 A2 A3 A4 A4 A1 A2 A4 A2 A4 Variant V14 V15 V16 V17 V18 V19 V19a V20 V21 V22 V23 V24 V25 V26 NCA/Assessment Period VC_07 VC_06 VC_05 VC_04 VC_03 VC_02 VC_01 Notes E S N E S N E S N E S N E S N E S N E S N E S N E S N E S N E S N E S N E S N E S N E: evening period between 6 pm to 10 pm Monday to Sunday S: evening/night shoulder period between 10 pm to 12 am pm Monday to Sunday N: the remaining night period (i.e. between 12 am and 7 am Monday to Friday and 12 am to 8 am Saturday, Sunday and public holidays 18 LOCAL AREA & UTILITY WORKS - VICTORIA CROSS SOUTH

24 Exceedances of the NMLs have been predicted at noise sensitive receivers around the works locations, and so the specific mitigation measures outlined in Table C2 (APPENDIX C) are to be incorporated into the construction work plan to assist in reducing noise impacts during the works period, where practicable. However, as the local area and utility works are short term in duration, vary in location and include partial or complete road closure, the options for provision of mitigation are limited, and so need to be managed. The potential for maximum noise levels from sources such as truck airbrakes and banging from metal on metal contact (ie. dropped chains, object & excavator usage) to exceed the sleep disturbance NML of 65 db(a) were assessed. The predicted noise impacts indicate that up to three residential receivers for works in Areas A1 & A2, and one for works in Areas A3 & A4 could exceed 65 db(a) L A1 (1 minute). All feasible and reasonable mitigation measures have been applied to reduce the noise impacts, as outlined in Section 5.4. For more detailed predictions see APPENDIX D. Measures for managing the noise impacts are provided in Section 5.1 and Section For more detailed additional noise measures, refer to Appendix E Other sensitive receivers (Condition E34) APPENDIX B identifies other sensitive receivers in accordance with Condition E34. Presented in Table 5.4 are the E34 receivers that are predicted to be impacted by noise levels above the NML for each receiver type. In accordance with E34, these receivers are to be consulted as part of the management of the works so that activities are not undertaken within sensitive periods for each receiver, or other suitable arrangements are agreed to. These receivers are unlikely to be operating during the OOHW periods (9-10 pm until 5-7 am) proposed for the LAUW works, however, this needs to be confirmed for each identified receiver. Table 5.4: E34 affected receiver locations Other sensitive receivers (Condition E34) Consultation required Childcare 255 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY 65 BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Educational 8 BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY 15 ANGELO STREET NORTH SYDNEY 196A MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY 255 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY 33 BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY 34 MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY 19

25 Other sensitive receivers (Condition E34) Consultation required Medical 101 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY 83 MOUNT STREET NORTH SYDNEY Places of worship 34 MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY 24 CUNNINGHAM STREET NORTH SYDNEY 5.4 Noise mitigation and management Other noise control measures The following standard noise control measures, in addition to those outlined in Section 5.1, are recommended to reduce potential noise impacts: Table 5.5: Site noise control measures Control type Control measure Typical use At-Source Control Measures Noise control kits Limit equipment in use Timing of equipment in use Limit activity duration Use and siting of plant Equipment selection Non-tonal reversing alarms Plant that is brought to site for regular use should meet the sound power limits identified in Table C1. Where plant exceeds limits then the plant may require installation of noise control kits in order to comply with the noise limits set in Table C1. Such noise control kits comprise: high performance residential-grade exhaust mufflers, additional engine cowling / enclosure lined inside with sound absorbent industrial-grade foam, and air intake and discharge silencers / louvres. The requirement of fitting noise control kits onto the identified plant, shall be confirmed once each plant is tested prior to its regular use on site. Only the equipment necessary during each stage of the OOHW will be used. Where practicable, activities and plant will be limited as outlined in Table C1 and Table C2 (APPENDIX C). Any equipment not in use for extended periods shall be switched off. For example, heavy vehicles should switch engines off when not in use. Avoid/ limit simultaneous operation of noisy plant and equipment within discernible range of a sensitive receiver. Direct noise-emitting plant away from sensitive receivers where practicable. Locate fixed location plant items as far from sensitive receivers as practicable. Use quieter and less noise/ vibration emitting construction methods where feasible and reasonable. Alternative reverse alarms, such as quackers will be installed on all plant and equipment, where practicable. 20

26 Control type Control measure Typical use Noise Management Measures Site inductions & Toolbox Talks Community consultation Behavioural practices All employees, contractors and subcontractors are to receive a Project induction. The environmental component may be covered in toolboxes and should include: location of nearest sensitive receivers relevant project specific and standard noise and vibration mitigation measures; permissible hours of work; OOHW Procedure and Form construction employee parking areas. Inform community of construction activity and potential impacts. No swearing or unnecessary shouting or loud stereos/radios on site. No dropping of materials from height, throwing of metal items and slamming of doors. Noise monitoring Noise monitoring is to be carried out as detailed in Section Additional noise mitigation measures Table 5.6 below should be used to advise the appropriate additional mitigation during construction, as outlined in Section 8.2 of the CNVMP. Table 5.6: Additional airborne noise mitigation measures APPENDIX E presents a summary of the additional noise mitigation measures applicable for construction activities where, after application of all reasonable and feasible mitigation options, construction noise levels still exceed the NMLs. The approach to additional noise mitigation measures in this assessment is more conservative than the approach outlined in Section and required by Conditions E41 and E42. Additional noise mitigation measures, determined in accordance with the SMCSNVS, will be offered to all affected residential 21

27 receivers whether internal noise levels are predicted to be above or below the L Aeq(15minute) 45 db(a) threshold between 8pm and 7am. Prior to the commencement of LAUW OOHWs, residential receivers around the site, identified in APPENDIX E, will be notified to advise that noise from the works may at times be audible. All potentially impacted receivers will be kept informed of the nature of works to be carried out, the expected noise levels and duration, as well as be given appropriate enquiries and complaints contact details (see Section 5.4.4) Attended noise monitoring Attended noise monitoring is to be undertaken to verify that noise levels resulting from construction works are in accordance with the levels predicted in this CNVIS, subject to obtaining the property owner/occupier s consent to access the property (where required). Attended noise monitoring will be undertaken during works at one of the representative residential receivers identified in the table below in the NCAs most impacted by the works (i.e. a minimum of one location for each NCA). Nominated attended measurement locations have been selected with the best opportunity to validate the predicted noise levels. When undertaking attended noise measurements around VCS, the most impacted receiver may be at several levels about street level, as they have line of site to the works area, while street level is shielded by the surrounding buildings. Measurement locations should be selected with line of site to the works area, to better validate and check predicted noise levels. Table 5.7: Nominated verification monitoring locations Applicable Works Areas NCA Nominated receiver address Monitoring location A1-A3 VC_07 77 BERRY ST, NORTH SYDNEY A1/A2 - Northern property boundary along Berry Street A3 South-west corner in Denison St A1/A2/A4 VC_02 15 ANGELO ST, NORTH SYDNEY Monte Sant Angelo Mercy College A1/A2/A4 VC_ MILLER ST, NORTH SYDNEY The Rag & Famish Hotel In line with southern façade of McQuoin Centre (cnr Berry St & Miller St) Western or Southern Property boundary A1-A2 VC_02 12 BERRY STREET, NORTH SYDNEY Southern property boundary on Berry St A3 VC_07 65 BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY OAC North Sydney Campus APPENDIX E identifies the activities where monitoring should be carried out for each NCA. Noise monitoring should follow the procedures outlined in Appendix D of the CNVMP. Note that monitoring at all properties may be undertaken from the property boundary to limit any inconvenience to property owners. 22

28 5.4.4 Complaints handling Noise complaints received and responded to will be managed in accordance with the CNVMP and TSE Community Communication Strategy (SMCSWTSE-JCG-TPW-SH-PLN ). Transport for NSW operate a 24-hour construction complaints line ( ). Enquiries/ complaints may also be received through the Sydney Metro project (sydneymetro@transport.nsw.gov.au). 23

29 6 Construction vibration impacts 6.1 Minimum buffer distances for vibration intensive plant From the plant and equipment listed in APPENDIX C, the dominant vibration generating plant and equipment include: Excavator with rock hammer (18 tonnes); Potential vibration generated to receivers is dependent on separation distances, the intervening soil and rock strata, dominant frequencies of vibration, and the receiver structure. For excavation with rockbreakers, vibration levels are also dependent on the strength of the rock or other materials (e.g. excavation in hard rock will cause higher vibration levels compared with breaking the surface of pathways or road surfaces). The recommended minimum working distances for vibration intensive plant are presented in Table 6.1 and Table 6.2. These distances are conservatively based on excavation of hard rock. Site specific buffer distances for vibration significant plant items must be measured on site where plant and equipment is likely to operate close to or within the minimum working distances for cosmetic damage (Table 6.1). Unlike noise, vibration cannot be readily predicted. There are many variables from site to site, for example soil type and conditions, sub surface rock, building types and foundations, and actual plant on site. The data relied upon in this assessment (tabulated above) is taken from a database of vibration levels measured at various sites or obtained from other sources (e.g. BS5228-2:2009). They are not specific to this project as final vibration levels are dependent on many factors including the actual plant used, its operation and the intervening geology between the activity and the receiver. Table 6.1: Minimum working distances (m) for cosmetic damage (continuous vibration). Minimum working distance (m) Plant item Reinforced or framed structures (e.g. commercial buildings) 1 Unreinforced or light framed structures (e.g. residential buildings) 1 Sensitive structures (e.g. heritage structures) 2 Excavator (18T) with hammer Note 1: Initial screening test criteria reduced by 50% due to potential dynamic magnification in accordance with BS7385. Note 2: In accordance with Section of CNVMP, a site inspection should determine whether a heritage structure is structurally unsound. Note 3: Minimum working distances are in 5m increments only to account for the intrinsic uncertainty of this screening method. Jackhammers are likely to have minimum working distances smaller than 5 m (e.g. 1m in accordance with TfNSW CNS). 24

30 Table 6.2: Minimum working distances (m) for human annoyance (continuous vibration). Minimum working distances, m Plant item Critical areas 1,4 Residences Day 2 Night 2 Offices 3,4 Workshops 4 Excavator (18T) with hammer Notes 1: Examples include hospital operating theatres and precision laboratories where sensitive operations are occurring. 2: Daytime is 7 am to 10 pm; Night-time is 10 pm to 7am. 3: Examples include offices, schools, educational institutions and place of worship. 4: Applicable when in use. 6.2 Vibration assessment Structural damage The numbers of buildings which are close to or within the minimum working distances for cosmetic damage are shown in Table 6.3. Table 6.3: Number of building within buffer distances for cosmetic damage Number of buildings Plant item Work Area Screening test (Non-heritage) Unreinforced or light framed structures Screening test (Heritage) Sensitive structures (e.g. heritage) Excavator (18T) with hammer A1 2 0 A2 1 0 A3 0 0 A4 0 0 There are two non-heritage structures and no heritage listed structures at within the buffer distances established for cosmetic damage for the proposed operation of the Excavator (18T) with hammer. Based on this equipment, there is a low risk of structural damage to nearby heritage structures because of this equipment. Vibration monitoring is recommended to verify that vibration levels achieve compliance with the structural damage objectives where plant is required to operate within the safe working distance identified in Table 6.1. If the monitoring above identifies that vibration is likely to exceed the structural damage objectives, a different construction method with lower source vibration levels will be considered Human annoyance The numbers of buildings where there is a probability of adverse comment to or disturbance from vibration are shown in Table

31 Table 6.4: Number of buildings within buffer distances for human annoyance Plant item Work Zone Critical areas 1,4 Residences Day 2 Night 2 Offices 3,4 Workshops 4 Excavator (18T) with hammer A A A A Notes: 1: Examples include hospital operating theatres and precision laboratories where sensitive operations are occurring. 2: Daytime is 7 am to 10 pm; Night-time is 10 pm to 7am. 3: Examples include offices, schools, educational institutions and place of worship. 4: Applicable when in use. As can be noted from the table above, there is no residential type properties and six commercial type properties that may be exposed to vibration that may cause adverse comment, although due to the limited time the above plant will be operating close to these properties, the risk of annoyance is considered low. Additionally, when the excavator with hammer is used to break up road surfaces and is not working directly in rock or directly adjacent to building structures, it is unlikely that the vibrations will transfer efficiently into nearby building structures. Non-residential receivers are also unlikely to be operating during the OOHW periods (9-10 pm until 5-7 am) proposed for the LAUW works, however, this needs to be confirmed for each identified receiver in Table 6.7. Due to the above, for VCS, it is recommended that attended vibration measurement should be carried out in the event of complaint from the nearest receiver to confirm that vibration is within the acceptable range for human annoyance. If vibration intensive equipment and plant are measured to exceed vibration objectives for human annoyance at these locations, vibration control and management measures should be provided to reduce vibration impact (see Section 6.3.1). After applying all feasible and reasonable vibration mitigation measures, if vibration monitoring still identifies that measured vibration levels exceed the relevant vibration criteria for human annoyance, appropriate additional mitigation measures should be considered (see Section 6.3.2). 6.3 Vibration mitigation measures Vibration control and management measures In addition to the vibration control measures presented in the CNVMP, the following vibration management measures are provided to minimise vibration impact from construction activities to the 26

32 nearest affected receivers and to meet the relevant human comfort vibration and structural damage limits identified in Section 4.2. Table 6.5: Site vibration control measures. Control type Control measure Typical use Construction Planning Complaints Management Building condition surveys Community consultation Equipment selection/ construction method Plan work activities to minimise vibration. Construction Complaints Management System Undertake building dilapidation surveys on all buildings located within the buffer zones established for cosmetic damage prior to commencement of activities with the potential to cause property damage (see Section 6.1). Implement community consultation measures inform community of construction activity & potential impacts Use less vibration emitting construction methods where feasible & reasonable, for example vibratory rollers can, where practicable, be operated with the vibratory mode switched off to reduce vibration impact. Plan traffic flow, parking & loading/unloading areas to maximise distances between truck routes and sensitive receivers. Complaints will be managed in accordance with the Construction Complaints Management System (see Section 6.3.4). Each complaint shall be investigated and where vibration levels are established as exceeding the set limits, appropriate amelioration measures shall be put in place to mitigate future occurrences. Management measures may include modification of construction methods such as using smaller equipment and establishment of safe buffer zones as mentioned above Additional vibration mitigation measures After applying all feasible and reasonable mitigation measures identified in Table 6.5, if vibration monitoring at representative locations still exceeds relevant vibration objectives for human annoyance, the appropriate additional vibration mitigations measures, as outlined in Section 8.2 of the CNVMP. Table 6.6: Additional vibration mitigation measures 27

33 6.3.3 Vibration monitoring Attended vibration monitoring is to be undertaken to determine and verify site specific minimum working distances for cosmetic damage and human annoyance. Attended vibration monitoring will be undertaken during works at the locations identified in Table 6.7 whenever vibration significant plant items are operating close to or within the determined minimum working distances. Table 6.7: Attended vibration monitoring - nominated representative locations. Plant item Applicable Works Areas Address Receiver Type Vibration objectives to check Cosmetic damage Excavator (18T) with hammer A1/A2 15 ANGELO STREET NORTH SYDNEY Monte Sant Angelo Mercy College Educational A1/A2/A3 53 BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial Notes: 1. Monitoring required in the event of complaint in relation to vibration Complaints handling Vibration complaints received and responded to will be managed in accordance with the CNVMP and TSE Community Communication Strategy (SMCSWTSE-JCG-TPW-SH-PLN ). Transport for NSW operate a 24-hour construction complaints line ( ). Enquiries/ complaints may also be received through the Sydney Metro project (sydneymetro@transport.nsw.gov.au). 28

34 7 Ground-borne noise assessment Due to the nature of the LAUW activities, which are surface road works in proximity to receivers, the airborne-noise is expected to dominate the noise impacts on nearby noise sensitive receivers. The ground-borne noise from LAUW activities are expected to be insignificant compared with the airborne-noise impacts. Additionally, as the use of an excavator with hammer is to break up road surface, and is not working directly into rock or directly adjacent to a receiver building structure, it is unlikely that the vibrations will transfer into nearby building structures resulting in significant ground-borne noise levels. As such, the risk of annoyance due to ground-borne noise is considered low and has not been addressed further in this CNVIS. 29

35 8 Traffic noise assessment Low levels of heavy vehicle movements are likely to be associated Local Area and Utility works, and the majority of the these will be at the start and end of the works period. As such, the increase in road traffic noise levels is likely be <2 db(a) and so construction traffic will have minimal impact on the main roads used to access the site. Notwithstanding this, the Heavy Vehicle Code of Conduct includes a number of measures, including limiting of compression braking, minimisation of vehicle idling, which will ensure that noise impacts of heavy vehicle traffic on surrounding streets are minimised. 30

36 9 Cumulative impacts Currently no other Sydney Metro construction works are proposed to take place simultaneously with the LAUW. If due to program changes or otherwise, other Sydney Metro construction works are likely to occur simultaneously with the LAUW assessed in this CNVIS, then the cumulative noise and vibration impacts will be reviewed at that point in time on a works by works basis. Any necessary changes to the recommended mitigation & management measures will then be identified and adopted to sufficiently deal with the cumulative noise or vibration impacts. 31

37 10 Conclusion In conclusion, construction works associated with the local area and utility works for the Victoria Cross South (VCS) site have been identified and described in this report. The potentially affected noise sensitive receivers and relevant construction noise objectives have been identified and discussed to allow the assessment of potential construction noise impacts. The expected construction noise levels have been predicted and presented in Section 5.3 and APPENDIX D. The expected duration of construction activities is outlined in Table C1 of APPENDIX C. The highest noise impacts are predicted to occur when rockbreakers and road saws are utilised in proximity to sensitive receivers. Where possible, and subject to Road Occupancy Licence (ROL) approvals, these activities will be completed prior to midnight (where possible) to minimise impacts. The potential noise and vibration impacts associated with remaining activities are significantly reduced. Noise mitigation and management measures have been presented in Section 5.4 to aid in providing additional noise reduction benefits where exceedance of the noise objectives occur. Vibration impacts and management measures have been presented in Section 6 to aid in minimising any potential vibration impacts. Minimal construction vehicles are proposed as part of the works, and so construction traffic noise on the local road network associated with the LAUW will have minimal impact on receivers in proximity to public roads. 32

38 References [1] Sydney Metro City & Southwest TSE Works Construction Noise and Vibration Management Plan (SMCSTSE-JCG-TPW-EN-PLN ) [2] SLR Consulting Australia Pty Ltd 2016 Sydney Metro Chatswood to Sydenham - Technical Paper 2: Noise and Vibration Report Number R1 28 April 2016 [3] Department of Environment and Climate Change 2009 NSW Interim Construction Noise Guideline (ICNG), [4] Department of Environment Conservation NSW 2006 Assessing Vibration; a technical guideline [5] British Standard 7385 Part , Evaluation and measurement for vibration in buildings. Guide to damage levels from groundborne vibration [6] British Standard BS , Evaluation of human exposure to vibration in buildings (1-80Hz) [7] Transport for NSW Sydney Metro City & Southwest Construction Noise Strategy (ref: R3) 08 August 2016 [8] Transport for NSW Construction Noise Strategy (ref: 7TP-ST-157/2.0) April 2012 [9] Sydney Metro City & Southwest TSE Works Construction Noise and Vibration Impact Statement: Site Establishment (TH F01 SE CNVIS) 33

39 APPENDIX A Glossary of terminology The following is a brief description of the technical terms used to describe noise to assist in understanding the technical issues presented. Adverse weather Ambient noise Assessment period Weather effects that enhance noise (that is, wind and temperature inversions) that occur at a site for a significant period of time (that is, wind occurring more than 30% of the time in any assessment period in any season and/or temperature inversions occurring more than 30% of the nights in winter). The all-encompassing noise associated within a given environment at a given time, usually composed of sound from all sources near and far. The period in a day over which assessments are made. Assessment point Background noise Decibel [db] db(a) db(c) Frequency Impulsive noise Intermittent noise LMax LMin A point at which noise measurements are taken or estimated. A point at which noise measurements are taken or estimated. Background noise is the term used to describe the underlying level of noise present in the ambient noise, measured in the absence of the noise under investigation, when extraneous noise is removed. It is described as the average of the minimum noise levels measured on a sound level meter and is measured statistically as the A-weighted noise level exceeded for ninety percent of a sample period. This is represented as the L90 noise level (see below). The units that sound is measured in. The following are examples of the decibel readings of every day sounds: 0dB The faintest sound we can hear 30dB A quiet library or in a quiet location in the country 45dB Typical office space. Ambience in the city at night 60dB CBD mall at lunch time 70dB The sound of a car passing on the street 80dB Loud music played at home 90dB The sound of a truck passing on the street 100dB The sound of a rock band 115dB Limit of sound permitted in industry 120dB Deafening A-weighted decibels. The A- weighting noise filter simulates the response of the human ear at relatively low levels, where the ear is not as effective in hearing low frequency sounds as it is in hearing high frequency sounds. That is, low frequency sounds of the same db level are not heard as loud as high frequency sounds. The sound level meter replicates the human response of the ear by using an electronic filter which is called the A filter. A sound level measured with this filter switched on is denoted as db(a). Practically all noise is measured using the A filter. C-weighted decibels. The C-weighting noise filter simulates the response of the human ear at relatively high levels, where the human ear is nearly equally effective at hearing from mid-low frequency (63Hz) to mid-high frequency (4kHz), but is less effective outside these frequencies. Frequency is synonymous to pitch. Sounds have a pitch which is peculiar to the nature of the sound generator. For example, the sound of a tiny bell has a high pitch and the sound of a bass drum has a low pitch. Frequency or pitch can be measured on a scale in units of Hertz or Hz. Having a high peak of short duration or a sequence of such peaks. A sequence of impulses in rapid succession is termed repetitive impulsive noise. The level suddenly drops to that of the background noise several times during the period of observation. The time during which the noise remains at levels different from that of the ambient is one second or more. The maximum sound pressure level measured over a given period. The minimum sound pressure level measured over a given period. 34

40 L1 L10 L90 Leq Reflection The sound pressure level that is exceeded for 1% of the time for which the given sound is measured. The sound pressure level that is exceeded for 10% of the time for which the given sound is measured. The level of noise exceeded for 90% of the time. The bottom 10% of the sample is the L90 noise level expressed in units of db(a). The equivalent noise level is the summation of noise events and integrated over a selected period of time. Sound wave changed in direction of propagation due to a solid object obscuring its path. SEL Sound Exposure Level (SEL) is the constant sound level which, if maintained for a period of 1 second would have the same acoustic energy as the measured noise event. SEL noise measurements are useful as they can be converted to obtain Leq sound levels over any period of time and can be used for predicting noise at various locations. Sound Sound absorption Sound level meter Sound pressure level Sound power level Tonal noise A fluctuation of air pressure which is propagated as a wave through air. The ability of a material to absorb sound energy through its conversion into thermal energy. An instrument consisting of a microphone, amplifier and indicating device, having a declared performance and designed to measure sound pressure levels. The level of noise, usually expressed in decibels, as measured by a standard sound level meter with a microphone. Ten times the logarithm to the base 10 of the ratio of the sound power of the source to the reference sound power. Containing a prominent frequency and characterised by a definite pitch. 35

41 APPENDIX B Nearest sensitive receivers and noise management levels 36

42 Figure B1 Proposed Local Area & Utility works 37

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44 Figure B2 Assessment areas, NCAs and nearby receiver locations 38

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46 RENZO TONIN & ASSOCIATES 6/10/2017 Table B1: Noise Sensitive Receivers and Construction Noise Management Levels Local Area & Utility Works - VCS NCA VC_01 Receiver Type Residential, commercial and educational receivers west of Pacific Hwy and west of Miller Street, south of Berry Street Reference RBL Rating Background Levels (RBLs) Residential Noise Management Levels (NMLs) L Aeq(15 min) Sleep Dist. L Amax Shoulder Evening (10pm - Night Max Comments Day Evening Night Day (S) Day (O) (6pm-10pm) 12am) (12am - 7am) Screening EIS B EIS Victoria Cross Station_A VC_02 Residential along the Pacific Hwy, north of Berry Street, including Commercial, & Childcare, and educational (Monte Sant Angelo Mercy College) receivers EIS B EIS Victoria Cross Station_B VC_03 Residential (low rise), north of McLaren Street including Commercial, Schools & Places of worship receivers WM Report No Victoria Cross Station_C VC_04 Residential (low rise) west of Miller Street, east of Pacific Highway, north of Berry St & Council Offices RTA TH511-L03 29 McLaren St, North Sydney RTA additional noise monitoring July 2017 VC_05 Residential (high rise), east of Miller Street along McLaren St & Walker St & Commercial receivers 138 Walker St, Wilkinson Murray (May-June 2015) Walker St, Wilkinson Murrays May-June 2015 VC_06 Residential (high rise), East of VC_03 and VC_05, west of Warringah Freeway Energy2U Alliance,ref RPT02.03, 16/09/ EIS partial NCAs E, D & C VC_07 Commercial district with some residential (high rise) & childcare receviers, east of Miller Street and west of Warringah Freeway, surrounding southern site EIS B Combined E & F from EIS, Night RBL confirmed from report reference RPT02.03 ID Other Sensitive Recievers Other sensitive receivers (Condition E34) OSR Childcare Only applies when in use. NML of 55dB()A is external equivalent of 40dB(A) internal goal for with windows open, as outlined in CNVMP with reference to ICNG, p MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY 265 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY 255 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY 65 BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY OAC North Sydney Campus OSR Educational Only applies when in use. NML of 55dB()A is external equivalent of 40dB(A) internal goal for with windows open, as outlined in CNVMP with reference to ICNG, p NAPIER STREET NORTH SYDNEY ACU Building 8 BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY ACU Building 12 OAK STREET NORTH SYDNEY ACU Building 40 RIDGE STREET NORTH SYDNEY 173 PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY 15 ANGELO STREET NORTH SYDNEY 196A MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY 255 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY 33 BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY 71 RIDGE STREET NORTH SYDNEY 176 WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY 34 MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY 9 NAPIER STREET NORTH SYDNEY 116 PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY OSR Medical Only applies when in use. NML of 65dB(A) is external equivalent of 55dB(A) internal goal for with windows open, as outlined in CNVMP with reference to AS MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Medical Centre/Retail WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY North Sydney Dentistry 83 MOUNT STREET NORTH SYDNEY 12 MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Dr David H Isaac - Medical Practitionaer 10 MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Dr David H Isaac - Medical Practitionaer 229 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Miller Street Medical practices OSR Places of worship Only applies when in use. NML of 55dB()A is external equivalent of 40dB(A) internal goal for with windows open, as outlined in CNVMP with reference to ICNG, p MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY 34 MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY 1 CUNNINGHAM STREET NORTH SYDNEY 24 CUNNINGHAM STREET NORTH SYDNEY Other sensitive receivers OSR Hotel (Sleeping areas: Hotels near major roads) ICNG NML of 50dB(A) is external equivalent of 40dB(A) internal goal for with windows open, as outlined in CNVMP with reference to AS2107 OSR Classrooms at schools and other educational institutions ICNG Only applies when in use. NML of 55dB()A is external equivalent of 40dB(A) internal goal for with windows open, as outlined in CNVMP with reference to ICNG, p13 OSR Places of worship ICNG Only applies when in use. NML of 55dB()A is external equivalent of 40dB(A) internal goal for with windows open, as outlined in CNVMP with reference to ICNG, p13 OSR Hotel (bars and lounges) NML of 60dB(A) is external equivalent of 50dB(A) internal goal for with windows open, as outlined in CNVMP with reference to AS2107 OSR Cinema space, theatre, auditorium NML of 55dB(A) is external equivalent of 35dB(A) internal goal for with windows closed, as outlined in CNVMP with reference to AS2107 OSR Commercial premises ICNG Ref: ICNG p14 OSR Industrial ICNG Ref: ICNG p14 OSR Industrial ICNG Ref: ICNG p14 T S04 VCS LAUW APPDX (r1).xlsx 1 SYDNEY METRO CITY SOUTHWEST - TSE WORKS B1 Receivers & Noise Goals

47 APPENDIX C Construction timetable/ activities/ management 40

48 RENZO TONIN ASSOCIATES 5/09/2017 Table C1: Construction timetable/ activities/ equipment Timing of Activity/ Work Area Program & Meterage Aspect Activity Operating (Approx No. Plant/ Equipment Net Power kw Weight kg weeks) Evening Shoulder Night Notes SYDNEY METRO: LOCAL AREA AND UTILITIES WORK Sound Power Level (Lw re: 1pW) in Noise Model, db(a) 6pm - 10pm 10pm-12am 12am - 7am L Aeq L A1 Site Establishment Nov 17 - Mar 18 Installation of laybacks and driveways Concrete saw 117kW 1* 1* X 2-4 nights per driveway completed concurrently Only to occur on 2 nights, finish sawing by 12am 121 Generator 5 KVA Concrete vibrators 2 2 2* 106 General power tools (drill, etc.) General power tools (circular saw, 1 1 X Circular saw must not be used after midnight 107 Percussion drill (Hilti TE70) 2 2 X Will not be used every night. Finish by 12am Compactor 300kg DPU Concrete agi 1 1 1* Will not be pouring concrete every night 108 Excavator with hammer 20 t 2 2 X Minimal hammering required. Finish hammering by 12am Trailer mounted lighting tower 4* 4* 4* 93 Light vehicles Turned off when not in use 89 Jersey kerb installation 1 Truck (Semi with jersey kerbs) 3* 3* 3* Mobile crane 25t Franna 1* 1* 1* 98 Service Identification Sept - Dec 17 Potholing 1 Daymakers (4 Aspects) 1* 1* 1* 93 Meterage approx 5m per night Site wide Concrete Saw 22 hp 1* 1* Highly variable depending on existing services Vacuum Truck 1* 1* Tipper Truck 2t Plate compactor - - 1* 108 Utilities relocation Nov 17 - Mar 18 Services relocations & new supplies; 2 Vacuum Truck 1* 1* Meterage approx 20-30m per night; * Service lowering beneath driveways Road saw 1* 1* Highly variable depending on existing services * HV Roadheader Supply Excavator with hammer 18 t Minimal hammering required. Finish hammering by 12am * Stormwater Relocation Excavator with bucket 18 t 1 1 2* Tipper Truck 2t 1 1 1* Plate compactor 1-1* 108 Mobile crane 25t Franna 1-1* Trailer mounted lighting tower 4* 4* 4* 93 Light vehicles Vegetation clearing Oct - Dec 17 Vegetation clearing 2 nights Light Towers 2* 2* 2 93 Miller St southbound carriageway Truck mounted cherry picker 20 t 1* 1* 1* Chainsaw 2* 2* - Chainsaw to be limited to the period prior to midnight. 116 Excavator with grabs 12 t 1 1 1* Electric chainsaws 2 2 2* 106 Tipper Truck 2 2 2* Light vehicles Road sweeper Road sweeper only in the operation at the end of the night shift 104 * Indicates equipment that have been modelled, which are assumed to operate simultaneously during a reasonable worst case period. T S04 VCS LAUW APPDX (r0).xlsx 1 SYDNEY METRO CITY SOUTHWEST - TSE WORKS C1 Model Inputs

49 RENZO TONIN & ASSOCIATES 7/09/2017 Table C2: Construction Noise Management Schedule Local Area & Utility Works - VCS Mitigation/ Management Measure Comments 1 Temporary screens Temporary noise screens (e.g. FlexShield, Echo-barrier or similar) will be installed around the work areas. The screen should be located on all sides of the work areas and as close as possible to the plant. This will reduce the noise from the construction activities by up to 10 db(a) when there is no direct line of sight between construction plant and receivers. The exceptions are for - 1) Area 3, which only requires screens where they will block line of site between a residential receiver and the works area. 2) Area 4, which only requires a screen on the north end of the works area. 2 High noise impact works High noise activities such as saw cutting, chainsaws, excavator with hammer, and percussion drills are to be limited to before midnight, where feasible with consideration of the ROL. 3 Sleep Disturbance - Maximum noise level management 1.Maximum noise levels with potential to cause sleep disturbance may be caused by activities such as use of air brakes, banging of rails or hammers and general clangs and bangs on site. These activities will be managed by personnel of the need to respect the residential receivers surrounding the local area work sites as part of the toolbox talk for these works, stressing the lower night-time background noise levels in the works areas. 2. Minimise the use of air brakes when travelling to and from the site. 3. Identify and eliminate or manage the potential of loose items or plant/equipment that could generate metal-on-metal bangs during the night period. 4 Verification monitoring - Noise Verification monitoring must be conducted to validate predictions in the nominated positions against the project requirements, as outlined in Section Receiver notification/briefing - Noise 6 Verification monitoring - Vibration 7 Receiver notification/briefing - Vibration A large range of receivers may be impacted by the works. Some properties close to the work areas will be exposed to highly noise impacts during the OOHW period. All additional mitigation measures outlined in APPENDIX E should be applied. Plant and equipment have been identified to operate within the minimum buffer distances for both cosmetic damage and human annoyance. Verification monitoring must be conducted to validate predictions in the nominated positions against the project requirements, as outlined in Section Plant and equipment have been identified to operate within the minimum buffer distances for human annoyance. Vibration may be perceivable at times. Notifications should be sent to receivers included in Table 6.7, and additional mitigation measures where applicable following monitoring. T S04 VCS LAUW APPDX (r0).xlsx 1 SYDNEY METRO CITY SOUTHWEST - TSE WORKS C2 Noise Management Schedule

50 APPENDIX D Detailed predicted noise levels The impacts presented in the following table are identified by colour coding of the text. For Standard Hours: XX Complies with NML XX < 10dB(A) above NML - construction noise clearly audible XX > 10dB(A) above NML - construction noise clearly moderately intrusive XX > 75dB(A) - highly noise affected For OOHW Evening, Shoulder and Night: XX Complies with NML XX < 5 db(a) above NML - construction noise noticeable XX 5 to 15 db(a) above NML - construction noise clearly audible XX > 15 to 25 db(a) above NML - construction noise moderately intrusive XX > 25 db(a) above NML - construction noise highly intrusive 42

51 RENZO TONIN & ASSOCIATES 6/10/2017 Table D1: Predicted construction noise levels Local Area & Utilities Works - Victoria Cross South Receiver Predicted noise levels, db(a) (Only receiver greater than 45dB(A) have been presented) Evening (OOHW) Shoulder (OOHW) (10pm - 12am) Night (OOHW) (12am - 7am) With high noise impact equipment (ie. Excavator with hammer, road saw etc.) Without high noise impact equipment Without high noise impact equipment (operate prior to midnight) Without high noise impact equipment Without high noise impact equipment Work Aspect DRVW JERS DRVW JERS POTH POTH POTH POTH STRM SERV SERV SERV VEG VEG DRVW JERS DRVW JERS POTH POTH POTH POTH STRM SERV SERV SERV VEG VEG DRVW JERS DRVW JERS POTH POTH POTH POTH STRM SERV SERV SERV VEG VEG DRVW JERS DRVW JERS POTH POTH POTH POTH STRM SERV SERV SERV VEG VEG DRVW JERS DRVW JERS POTH POTH POTH POTH STRM SERV SERV SERV VEG VEG Works Area A4 A4 A3 A3 A1 A2 A3 A4 A4 A1 A2 A4 A2 A4 A4 A4 A3 A3 A1 A2 A3 A4 A4 A1 A2 A4 A2 A4 A4 A4 A3 A3 A1 A2 A3 A4 A4 A1 A2 A4 A2 A4 A4 A4 A3 A3 A1 A2 A3 A4 A4 A1 A2 A4 A2 A4 A4 A4 A3 A3 A1 A2 A3 A4 A4 A1 A2 A4 A2 A4 NCA Address Receiver Type NML V01 V02 V03 V04 V05 V06 V06a V07 V08 V09 V10 V11 V12 V13 V14 V15 V16 V17 V18 V19 V19a V20 V21 V22 V23 V24 V25 V26 NML V01 V02 V03 V04 V05 V06 V06a V07 V08 V09 V10 V11 V12 V13 V14 V15 V16 V17 V18 V19 V19a V20 V21 V22 V23 V24 V25 V26 NML V14 V15 V16 V17 V18 V19 V19a V20 V21 V22 V23 V24 V25 V26 VC_07 80 BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_07 77 BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_06 80 BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_06 88 BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_06 11 HAMPDEN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_06 16 HAMPDEN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_06 95A RIDGE STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_06 2 HAMPDEN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_06 6 HAMPDEN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_06 10 HAMPDEN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_06 12 HAMPDEN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_06 14 HAMPDEN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_05 39 MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_05 45 MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_04 31 MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_04 29 MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_04 27 MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_04 11 MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_04 9 MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_04 5 MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_04 3 MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ RIDGE STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_03 9 RIDGE STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ RIDGE STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ RIDGE STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ CUNNINGHAM STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 12 CHURCH STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 10A CHURCH STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 10 CHURCH STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 8A CHURCH STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 8 CHURCH STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 6 CHURCH STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 2 CHURCH STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 6 MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 8 MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 12 BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 6 BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ MOUNT STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ MOUNT STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ MOUNT STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ MOUNT STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 9 WILLIAM STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 19 WILLIAM STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 23 BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 5 BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential OSR 140 ARTHUR STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 146 ARTHUR STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 1 LITTLE WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 6 NAPIER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 22 WARD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 77 BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Under construction OSR 173 PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Educational OSR 65 BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 15 ANGELO STREET NORTH SYDNEY Educational OSR 50 BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 199 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Hotel/Motel/Hostel OSR 56 BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 66 BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 53 BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 177 PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 100 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 213 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 196 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 25 MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Hotel/Motel/Hostel OSR 25 MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Hotel/Motel/Hostel OSR 196A MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Educational OSR 15 ANGELO STREET NORTH SYDNEY Educational OSR 243 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 255 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Childcare OSR 34 MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Place of Worship OSR 34A Maclaren Street North Sydney Place of Worship OSR 34B MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Childcare OSR 168 WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Hotel/Motel/Hostel OSR 41 MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 221 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Industrial OSR 52 MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 54 MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Hotel/Motel/Hostel OSR 76 BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 194 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Sydney Metro Construct OSR 100 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 51 BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Industrial OSR 3 WARD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 22 WARD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Industrial OSR 5 WARD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 7 WARD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 9 WARD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 11 WARD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Industrial OSR 201 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 269 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Theatre/Auditorium OSR 255 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Educational OSR 255 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Educational OSR 255 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Educational OSR 255 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Educational OSR 116 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 5 RIDGE STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 7 RIDGE STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 11 WEST STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 7-9 WEST STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 3 WEST STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 3 CUNNINGHAM STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 1 CUNNINGHAM STREET NORTH SYDNEY Place of Worship OSR 220 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial T S01 RESULTS VCS LAUW (r4).xlsm SYDNEY METRO CITY SOUTHWEST - TSE WORKS LAUW VCS

52 RENZO TONIN & ASSOCIATES 6/10/2017 Table D1: Predicted construction noise levels Local Area & Utilities Works - Victoria Cross South Receiver Predicted noise levels, db(a) (Only receiver greater than 45dB(A) have been presented) Evening (OOHW) Shoulder (OOHW) (10pm - 12am) Night (OOHW) (12am - 7am) With high noise impact equipment (ie. Excavator with hammer, road saw etc.) Without high noise impact equipment Without high noise impact equipment (operate prior to midnight) Without high noise impact equipment Without high noise impact equipment Work Aspect DRVW JERS DRVW JERS POTH POTH POTH POTH STRM SERV SERV SERV VEG VEG DRVW JERS DRVW JERS POTH POTH POTH POTH STRM SERV SERV SERV VEG VEG DRVW JERS DRVW JERS POTH POTH POTH POTH STRM SERV SERV SERV VEG VEG DRVW JERS DRVW JERS POTH POTH POTH POTH STRM SERV SERV SERV VEG VEG DRVW JERS DRVW JERS POTH POTH POTH POTH STRM SERV SERV SERV VEG VEG Works Area A4 A4 A3 A3 A1 A2 A3 A4 A4 A1 A2 A4 A2 A4 A4 A4 A3 A3 A1 A2 A3 A4 A4 A1 A2 A4 A2 A4 A4 A4 A3 A3 A1 A2 A3 A4 A4 A1 A2 A4 A2 A4 A4 A4 A3 A3 A1 A2 A3 A4 A4 A1 A2 A4 A2 A4 A4 A4 A3 A3 A1 A2 A3 A4 A4 A1 A2 A4 A2 A4 NCA Address Receiver Type NML V01 V02 V03 V04 V05 V06 V06a V07 V08 V09 V10 V11 V12 V13 V14 V15 V16 V17 V18 V19 V19a V20 V21 V22 V23 V24 V25 V26 NML V01 V02 V03 V04 V05 V06 V06a V07 V08 V09 V10 V11 V12 V13 V14 V15 V16 V17 V18 V19 V19a V20 V21 V22 V23 V24 V25 V26 NML V14 V15 V16 V17 V18 V19 V19a V20 V21 V22 V23 V24 V25 V26 OSR 1 JAMES PLACE NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR RIDGE STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 248 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 246 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 244 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 242 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 240 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 232 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 1 JAMES PLACE NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 35 RIDGE STREET NORTH SYDNEY Recreational - Passive OSR 34 MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Place of Worship OSR 24 CUNNINGHAM STREET NORTH SYDNEY Place of Worship OSR 4 BAY RD NORTH SYDNEY Educational OSR 4 BAY RD NORTH SYDNEY Educational OSR 160 PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 150 PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Under construction OSR 33 BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Educational OSR 120 PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 112 PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 7 NAPIER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 5 NAPIER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 3 NAPIER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 1 NAPIER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 110 PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 100 pacific highway, north sydney Commercial OSR 1 WHEELER LANE NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 40 MOUNT STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 50 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 54 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 51 MOUNT STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR MOUNT STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 115 PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 2 ELIZABETH PLAZA NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 83 MOUNT STREET NORTH SYDNEY Medical OSR 1 ELIZABETH PLAZA NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 99 MOUNT STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 107 WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 121 WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 104 MOUNT STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 123 WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 153 WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 157 WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 161 WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 165 WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 267 PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 265 PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 261 PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 255 PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 12 MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Medical OSR 10 MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Medical OSR 253 PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 1 MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 201 PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 80 MOUNT STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR MOUNT STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 88 WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 86 WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 102 WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 110 WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 118 WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 122 WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 124 WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 21 Ridge Street North Sydney Commercial OSR Ridge Street Sydney Commercial OSR Ridge Street Sydney Commercial OSR 29 maclaren street, north sydney Commercial OSR 200 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 15 angelo street, north sydney Educational OSR 34 MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Educational OSR 15 ANGELO STREET NORTH SYDNEY Educational OSR 229 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Medical OSR 100 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 94 PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 92 PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 19 william street, north sydney Commercial OSR 60 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 99 MOUNT STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 141 WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 141 WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 153 WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 9 NAPIER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Educational OSR 116 PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Educational OSR 65 BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Childcare OSR 8 BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Educational OSR 3 BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Ground inspection requi OSR 49 EDWARD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Childcare OSR 101 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 101 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Medical OSR MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Childcare T S01 RESULTS VCS LAUW (r4).xlsm SYDNEY METRO CITY SOUTHWEST - TSE WORKS LAUW VCS

53 APPENDIX E Additional noise mitigation The figure following identifies the additional mitigation measures to be applied at (airborne) construction noise affected receivers when, after applying all feasible and reasonable mitigation measures, noise levels still exceed the NMLs. The legend below identifies the notations in Tables E1 to E3. Where internal noise level thresholds apply, equivalent external noise level thresholds have been established in accordance with Section The adopted outside to inside noise level difference is shown in Table F1. Identified receiver types are based upon the most noise sensitive receiver within a building. Only this receiver type has been assessed, with the assumption that by meeting the requirements of the most noise sensitive receiver all other receiver types within the building will also be achieved. 45

54 RENZO TONIN & ASSOCIATES 6/10/2017 Table E1: Additional noise mitigation and receiver notifications Local Area & Utilities Works - Victoria Cross South Receiver Additional noise mitigaiton and receiver notifications Evening (OOHW) Shoulder (OOHW) (10pm - 12am) Night (OOHW) (12am - 7am) Works Aspect DRVW JERS DRVW JERS POTH POTH POTH POTH STRM SERV SERV SERV VEG VEG DRVW JERS DRVW JERS POTH POTH POTH POTH STRM SERV SERV SERV VEG VEG DRVW JERS DRVW JERS POTH POTH POTH POTH STRM SERV SERV SERV VEG VEG Works Area A4 A4 A3 A3 A1 A2 A3 A4 A4 A1 A2 A4 A2 A4 A4 A4 A3 A3 A1 A2 A3 A4 A4 A1 A2 A4 A2 A4 A4 A4 A3 A3 A1 A2 A3 A4 A4 A1 A2 A4 A2 A4 NCA Address Receiver Type VC_07 80 BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential MM1 MM1 VC_07 77 BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM2 MM2 MM1 MM1 MM2 MM2 MM2 MM1 MM1 MM2 MM1 MM2 MM1 MM2 MM2 MM2 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM2 VC_ MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM2 MM1 VC_05 39 MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM2 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM2 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM2 MM1 VC_ WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 VC_ WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM2 MM1 VC_04 31 MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 VC_04 29 MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM2 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM2 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 VC_04 27 MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 VC_ MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 VC_04 11 MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential MM1 MM1 VC_04 9 MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_04 5 MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential MM1 MM1 VC_04 3 MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ RIDGE STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 VC_ MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 VC_03 9 RIDGE STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ RIDGE STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ RIDGE STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ CUNNINGHAM STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 12 CHURCH STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 10A CHURCH STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 10 CHURCH STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 8A CHURCH STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 8 CHURCH STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 6 CHURCH STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 2 CHURCH STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 6 MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 8 MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Residential MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 VC_ PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Residential MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM2 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM2 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 VC_ PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Residential MM1 MM1 MM2 MM2 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM2 MM2 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM2 MM2 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM2 MM2 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM2 MM1 MM2 MM1 MM2 MM1 VC_02 12 BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential MM1 MM1 MM2 MM2 MM1 MM1 VC_ BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 VC_02 6 BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ MOUNT STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ MOUNT STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 VC_ MOUNT STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 VC_ MOUNT STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 9 WILLIAM STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 VC_01 19 WILLIAM STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 VC_01 23 BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 VC_ BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 VC_ BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential MM1 MM1 VC_01 5 BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential OSR* 65 BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 OSR* 15 ANGELO STREET NORTH SYDNEY Educational MM2 MM1 MM4 MM4 MM1 MM2 MM2 MM4 MM4 MM2 MM2 MM1 MM2 MM1 MM4 MM4 MM1 MM2 MM2 MM4 MM4 MM2 MM2 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM4 MM2 MM1 MM1 MM4 MM2 MM1 MM4 MM2 OSR* 50 BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial MM1 MM1 MM2 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM2 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM2 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM2 MM1 MM1 MM1 OSR* 199 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Hotel/Motel/Hostel MM2 MM1 MM4 MM2 MM1 MM2 MM2 MM4 MM2 MM2 MM1 MM1 MM2 MM1 MM4 MM2 MM1 MM2 MM2 MM4 MM2 MM2 MM1 MM1 MM2 MM2 MM2 MM2 MM2 MM1 OSR* 56 BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 OSR* 66 BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 OSR* 53 BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial MM1 MM4 MM2 MM1 MM1 MM4 MM2 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM4 MM2 MM1 MM1 MM4 MM2 MM1 MM1 MM2 MM1 MM2 MM1 MM2 OSR* 177 PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Commercial MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 OSR* 100 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial MM2 MM1 MM2 MM2 MM1 MM2 MM1 MM2 MM1 MM2 MM2 MM1 MM2 MM1 MM1 MM1 OSR* 213 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 OSR* 196A MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Educational MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 OSR* 15 ANGELO STREET NORTH SYDNEY Educational MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 OSR* 255 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Childcare OSR* 34 MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Place of Worship OSR* 168 WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Hotel/Motel/Hostel OSR* 100 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial MM2 MM1 MM1 MM2 MM2 MM1 MM2 MM1 MM2 MM1 MM1 MM2 MM2 MM1 MM2 MM1 MM2 MM2 MM1 MM2 MM2 MM2 OSR* 51 BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial MM2 MM1 MM2 MM1 MM2 MM1 MM2 MM1 OSR* 201 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 OSR* 269 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Theatre/Auditorium MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 OSR* 255 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Educational MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 OSR* 255 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Educational OSR* 255 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Educational OSR* 255 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Educational OSR* 116 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial MM2 MM2 MM2 MM2 MM2 MM2 MM1 MM1 MM2 MM2 MM2 MM2 MM2 MM2 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 OSR* 34 MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Place of Worship OSR* 24 CUNNINGHAM STREET NORTH SYDNEY Place of Worship OSR* 33 BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Educational MM1 MM1 MM2 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM2 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM2 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM2 MM1 MM1 OSR* 100 pacific highway, north sydney Commercial OSR* 50 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR* 54 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR* 2 ELIZABETH PLAZA NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR* 83 MOUNT STREET NORTH SYDNEY Medical MM2 MM1 MM1 MM2 MM1 MM1 MM2 MM1 MM1 MM2 MM1 MM1 OSR* 1 ELIZABETH PLAZA NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR* 153 WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR* 157 WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR* 201 PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Commercial MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 OSR* 80 MOUNT STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 T S01 RESULTS VCS LAUW (r4).xlsm SYDNEY METRO CITY SOUTHWEST - TSE WORKS LAUW VCS

55 RENZO TONIN & ASSOCIATES 6/10/2017 Table E1: Additional noise mitigation and receiver notifications Local Area & Utilities Works - Victoria Cross South Receiver Additional noise mitigaiton and receiver notifications Evening (OOHW) Shoulder (OOHW) (10pm - 12am) Night (OOHW) (12am - 7am) Works Aspect DRVW JERS DRVW JERS POTH POTH POTH POTH STRM SERV SERV SERV VEG VEG DRVW JERS DRVW JERS POTH POTH POTH POTH STRM SERV SERV SERV VEG VEG DRVW JERS DRVW JERS POTH POTH POTH POTH STRM SERV SERV SERV VEG VEG Works Area A4 A4 A3 A3 A1 A2 A3 A4 A4 A1 A2 A4 A2 A4 A4 A4 A3 A3 A1 A2 A3 A4 A4 A1 A2 A4 A2 A4 A4 A4 A3 A3 A1 A2 A3 A4 A4 A1 A2 A4 A2 A4 NCA Address Receiver Type VC_07 80 BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential MM1 MM1 VC_07 77 BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM2 MM2 MM1 MM1 MM2 MM2 MM2 MM1 MM1 MM2 MM1 MM2 MM1 MM2 MM2 MM2 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM2 OSR* MOUNT STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 OSR* 88 WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 OSR* 86 WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR* 102 WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 OSR* 110 WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 OSR* 118 WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 OSR* 122 WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 OSR* 124 WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 OSR* 15 ANGELO ST, NORTH SYDNEY Educational MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 OSR* 34 MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Educational MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 OSR* 15 ANGELO STREET NORTH SYDNEY Educational MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 OSR* 229 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Medical MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 OSR* 100 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 OSR* 92 PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR* 19 WILLIAM ST, NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR* 60 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 OSR* MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial MM2 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM2 MM2 MM1 MM2 MM1 MM2 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM2 MM2 MM1 MM2 MM1 MM1 MM1 OSR* MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 OSR* MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial MM1 MM2 MM2 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM2 MM2 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 OSR* MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial MM1 MM2 MM2 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM2 MM2 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 OSR* 141 WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR* 153 WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR* 116 PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Educational OSR* 65 BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Childcare MM4 MM1 MM4 MM1 MM2 MM2 MM4 MM4 MM4 MM2 MM2 MM4 MM1 MM2 MM4 MM1 MM4 MM1 MM2 MM2 MM4 MM4 MM4 MM2 MM2 MM4 MM1 MM2 MM2 MM2 MM4 MM2 MM1 MM4 MM2 MM2 MM1 MM2 MM2 MM2 OSR* 8 BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Educational MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 OSR* 101 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR* 101 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Medical MM2 MM1 MM2 MM2 MM1 MM2 MM1 MM2 MM1 MM2 MM2 MM1 MM2 MM1 MM2 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM1 MM2 OSR* MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Childcare MM2 MM2 MM2 MM2 MM2 MM1 MM2 * Additional mitigation measures only apply where the OSR is in use. Confirm that the receiver will be in use during the works period prior to adopting any additional mitigation measures. T S01 RESULTS VCS LAUW (r4).xlsm SYDNEY METRO CITY SOUTHWEST - TSE WORKS LAUW VCS

56 APPENDIX F Consultation required under conditions E37/E38 Table F1 identifies ( E38 consultation required ) the locations where consultation is required to determine appropriate hours of respite in accordance with Approval Conditions E37 and E38. 46

57 RENZO TONIN & ASSOCIATES 6/10/2017 Table F1: Consultation triggered by condition E37 and condition E38 Local Area & Utilities Works - Victoria Cross South Receiver Assumed E38 consultation required? transmission Work Aspect DRVW JERS DRVW JERS POTH POTH POTH POTH STRM SERV SERV SERV VEG VEG NCA Address Receiver type Works Area A4 A4 A3 A3 A1 A2 A3 A4 A4 A1 A2 A4 A2 A4 VC_07 80 BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_07 77 BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential 10 Yes - Yes - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes - Yes VC_06 80 BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_06 88 BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_06 11 HAMPDEN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_06 15 HAMPDEN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_06 17 HAMPDEN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_06 16 HAMPDEN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_06 95A RIDGE STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_06 93 RIDGE STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_06 93 RIDGE STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_06 95 RIDGE STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_06 91 RIDGE STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_06 89 RIDGE STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_06 87 RIDGE STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_06 85 RIDGE STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_06 2 HAMPDEN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_06 4 HAMPDEN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_06 6 HAMPDEN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_06 8 HAMPDEN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_06 10 HAMPDEN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_06 12 HAMPDEN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_06 14 HAMPDEN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_05 39 MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential Yes Yes Yes Yes VC_05 45 MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_04 31 MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_04 29 MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_04 27 MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_04 11 MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_04 9 MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_04 5 MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_04 3 MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_03 1 CARLOW STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_03 15 CARLOW STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_03 25 CARLOW STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_03 1 CASSINS AVENUE NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_03 2 RIDGE STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_03 4 RIDGE STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_03 6 RIDGE STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_03 8 RIDGE STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_03 10 RIDGE STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_03 12 RIDGE STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_03 14 RIDGE STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_03 18 RIDGE STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_03 22 RIDGE STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_03 24 RIDGE STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_03 26 RIDGE STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_03 28 RIDGE STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_03 30 RIDGE STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_03 32 RIDGE STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_03 34 RIDGE STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_03 36 RIDGE STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_03 21 WEST STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_03 23 WEST STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_03 31 WEST STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_03 33 WEST STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_03 35 WEST STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_03 37 WEST STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_03 41 WEST STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_03 43 WEST STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_03 45 WEST STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_03 47 WEST STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_03 49A WEST STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_03 51 WEST STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_03 53 WEST STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_03 55 WEST STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_03 57 WEST STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_03 59A WEST STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_03 59 WEST STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_03 61 WEST STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_03 63 WEST STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_03 65 WEST STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_03 67 WEST STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ RIDGE STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_03 9 RIDGE STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ RIDGE STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ RIDGE STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ CUNNINGHAM STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ WALKER STREET, NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_03 81 RIDGE STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ RIDGE STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_03 63 RIDGE STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 4 BAY ROAD NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 6 BAY ROAD NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 8A BAY ROAD NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 8B BAY ROAD NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 10A BAY ROAD NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 10 BAY ROAD NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ BAY ROAD NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 16 BAY ROAD NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 18 BAY ROAD NORTH SYDNEY Residential Construction noise results - Sydney Metro (r1) - x64 version.xlsm SYDNEY METRO CBD AND SOUTH WEST Crows Nest site - LAUW

58 RENZO TONIN & ASSOCIATES 6/10/2017 Table F1: Consultation triggered by condition E37 and condition E38 Local Area & Utilities Works - Victoria Cross South Receiver Assumed E38 consultation required? transmission Work Aspect DRVW JERS DRVW JERS POTH POTH POTH POTH STRM SERV SERV SERV VEG VEG NCA Address Receiver type Works Area A4 A4 A3 A3 A1 A2 A3 A4 A4 A1 A2 A4 A2 A4 VC_02 1 BROWNS LANE NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 3 BROWNS LANE NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 1A DOOHAT AVENUE NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 3 DOOHAT AVENUE NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 5 DOOHAT AVENUE NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 7 DOOHAT AVENUE NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 9 DOOHAT AVENUE NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 11 DOOHAT AVENUE NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 11A DOOHAT AVENUE NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 15A DOOHAT AVENUE NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 17 DOOHAT AVENUE NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 42 EDWARD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 44 EDWARD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 46 EDWARD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 48 EDWARD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 50 EDWARD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 52 EDWARD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 53 EDWARD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 54 EDWARD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 55 EDWARD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 56 EDWARD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 57 EDWARD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 58 EDWARD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 59 EDWARD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 61 EDWARD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 63 EDWARD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 65 EDWARD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 67 EDWARD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 22 MCHATTON STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 26 MCHATTON STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 28 MCHATTON STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 30 MCHATTON STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 28 WEST STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 36 WEST STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ WEST STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 42 WEST STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 44 WEST STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ WEST STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 50 WEST STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 52 WEST STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 54 WEST STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 56 WEST STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 58A WEST STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 58 WEST STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 11 BAY ROAD WAVERTON Residential VC_02 15 BAY ROAD WAVERTON Residential VC_02 17 BAY ROAD WAVERTON Residential VC_02 20 BAY ROAD WAVERTON Residential VC_02 22 BAY ROAD WAVERTON Residential VC_02 24 BAY ROAD WAVERTON Residential VC_02 26 BAY ROAD WAVERTON Residential VC_02 28 BAY ROAD WAVERTON Residential VC_02 38 BAY ROAD WAVERTON Residential VC_ BAY ROAD WAVERTON Residential VC_02 46 BAY ROAD WAVERTON Residential VC_02 34 CROWS NEST ROAD WAVERTON Residential VC_02 36 CROWS NEST ROAD WAVERTON Residential VC_02 38 CROWS NEST ROAD WAVERTON Residential VC_02 40 CROWS NEST ROAD WAVERTON Residential VC_02 41A CROWS NEST ROAD WAVERTON Residential VC_02 42 CROWS NEST ROAD WAVERTON Residential VC_02 43 CROWS NEST ROAD WAVERTON Residential VC_02 44 CROWS NEST ROAD WAVERTON Residential VC_02 45 CROWS NEST ROAD WAVERTON Residential VC_02 46 CROWS NEST ROAD WAVERTON Residential VC_02 47 CROWS NEST ROAD WAVERTON Residential VC_02 48 CROWS NEST ROAD WAVERTON Residential VC_02 49 CROWS NEST ROAD WAVERTON Residential VC_02 50 CROWS NEST ROAD WAVERTON Residential VC_02 51 CROWS NEST ROAD WAVERTON Residential VC_02 52 CROWS NEST ROAD WAVERTON Residential VC_02 53 CROWS NEST ROAD WAVERTON Residential VC_02 54 CROWS NEST ROAD WAVERTON Residential VC_02 54A CROWS NEST ROAD WAVERTON Residential VC_02 55 CROWS NEST ROAD WAVERTON Residential VC_02 56 CROWS NEST ROAD WAVERTON Residential VC_02 57 CROWS NEST ROAD WAVERTON Residential VC_02 58 CROWS NEST ROAD WAVERTON Residential VC_02 59 CROWS NEST ROAD WAVERTON Residential VC_02 60 CROWS NEST ROAD WAVERTON Residential VC_02 61 CROWS NEST ROAD WAVERTON Residential VC_02 63 CROWS NEST ROAD WAVERTON Residential VC_02 65 CROWS NEST ROAD WAVERTON Residential VC_02 67 CROWS NEST ROAD WAVERTON Residential VC_02 69 CROWS NEST ROAD WAVERTON Residential VC_02 71 CROWS NEST ROAD WAVERTON Residential VC_02 2 MCHATTON STREET WAVERTON Residential VC_02 4 MCHATTON STREET WAVERTON Residential VC_02 5 MCHATTON STREET WAVERTON Residential VC_02 6 MCHATTON STREET WAVERTON Residential VC_02 8 MCHATTON STREET WAVERTON Residential VC_02 10 MCHATTON STREET WAVERTON Residential VC_02 12 MCHATTON STREET WAVERTON Residential VC_02 14 MCHATTON STREET WAVERTON Residential VC_02 16 MCHATTON STREET WAVERTON Residential VC_02 18 MCHATTON STREET WAVERTON Residential VC_ PACIFIC HIGHWAY WAVERTON Residential VC_ PACIFIC HIGHWAY WAVERTON Residential VC_02 1 PRIORY ROAD WAVERTON Residential VC_02 3 PRIORY ROAD WAVERTON Residential VC_02 5 PRIORY ROAD WAVERTON Residential VC_02 5A PRIORY ROAD WAVERTON Residential VC_02 7 PRIORY ROAD WAVERTON Residential VC_02 9 PRIORY ROAD WAVERTON Residential VC_02 11 PRIORY ROAD WAVERTON Residential VC_02 15 PRIORY ROAD WAVERTON Residential VC_02 17 PRIORY ROAD WAVERTON Residential VC_02 19 PRIORY ROAD WAVERTON Residential VC_02 3 HAZELBANK ROAD WOLLSTONECRAFT Residential VC_02 5 HAZELBANK ROAD WOLLSTONECRAFT Residential VC_02 7 HAZELBANK ROAD WOLLSTONECRAFT Residential Construction noise results - Sydney Metro (r1) - x64 version.xlsm SYDNEY METRO CBD AND SOUTH WEST Crows Nest site - LAUW

59 RENZO TONIN & ASSOCIATES 6/10/2017 Table F1: Consultation triggered by condition E37 and condition E38 Local Area & Utilities Works - Victoria Cross South Receiver Assumed E38 consultation required? transmission Work Aspect DRVW JERS DRVW JERS POTH POTH POTH POTH STRM SERV SERV SERV VEG VEG NCA Address Receiver type Works Area A4 A4 A3 A3 A1 A2 A3 A4 A4 A1 A2 A4 A2 A4 VC_02 9 HAZELBANK ROAD WOLLSTONECRAFT Residential VC_02 11 HAZELBANK ROAD WOLLSTONECRAFT Residential VC_02 11A HAZELBANK ROAD WOLLSTONECRAFT Residential VC_02 15 HAZELBANK ROAD WOLLSTONECRAFT Residential VC_02 17 HAZELBANK ROAD WOLLSTONECRAFT Residential VC_02 19 HAZELBANK ROAD WOLLSTONECRAFT Residential VC_02 21 HAZELBANK ROAD WOLLSTONECRAFT Residential VC_02 23 HAZELBANK ROAD WOLLSTONECRAFT Residential VC_02 25 HAZELBANK ROAD WOLLSTONECRAFT Residential VC_02 27 HAZELBANK ROAD WOLLSTONECRAFT Residential VC_ PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 12 CHURCH STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 10A CHURCH STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 10 CHURCH STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 8A CHURCH STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 8 CHURCH STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 6 CHURCH STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 2 CHURCH STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 6 MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 8 MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Residential Yes Yes Yes Yes VC_02 12 BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_02 6 BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 2 BLUE STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 4 BLUE STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 9 EDWARD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 9A EDWARD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 11 EDWARD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 13 EDWARD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 15 EDWARD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 17 EDWARD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 19 EDWARD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 21 EDWARD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 23 EDWARD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 24 EDWARD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 25 EDWARD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 26 EDWARD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 26A EDWARD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 27 EDWARD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 28 EDWARD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 29 EDWARD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ EDWARD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 32 EDWARD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 36 EDWARD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ EDWARD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 43 EDWARD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 45 EDWARD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 32 LORD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 34 LORD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 36A LORD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 38 LORD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 40 LORD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 42 LORD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 44 LORD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 46 LORD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 48 LORD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 50 LORD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 52 LORD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 1 OAK STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 2 OAK STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 3 OAK STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 4 OAK STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 5 OAK STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 6 OAK STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 7 OAK STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 8 OAK STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 9 OAK STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 10 OAK STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 11 OAK STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 13 OAK STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 15 OAK STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 13 RILEY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 15 RILEY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 17 RILEY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 19 RILEY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 21 RILEY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 1 SHORT STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 3 SHORT STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 5 SHORT STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 7 SHORT STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 2 WHEELER LANE NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 1 WILLIAM STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 3 WILLIAM STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 5 WILLIAM STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ MOUNT STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ MOUNT STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ MOUNT STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ MOUNT STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 9 WILLIAM STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 19 WILLIAM STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 23 BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_ BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential VC_01 5 BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Residential OSR 80 ARTHUR STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 90 ARTHUR STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 100 ARTHUR STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 122 ARTHUR STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 132 ARTHUR STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 140 ARTHUR STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 146 ARTHUR STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 1 BLUE STREET NORTH SYDNEY Educational Construction noise results - Sydney Metro (r1) - x64 version.xlsm SYDNEY METRO CBD AND SOUTH WEST Crows Nest site - LAUW

60 RENZO TONIN & ASSOCIATES 6/10/2017 Table F1: Consultation triggered by condition E37 and condition E38 Local Area & Utilities Works - Victoria Cross South Receiver Assumed E38 consultation required? transmission Work Aspect DRVW JERS DRVW JERS POTH POTH POTH POTH STRM SERV SERV SERV VEG VEG NCA Address Receiver type Works Area A4 A4 A3 A3 A1 A2 A3 A4 A4 A1 A2 A4 A2 A4 OSR 31 CARLOW STREET NORTH SYDNEY Recreational - Active OSR 1 EDEN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 1A EDEN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 3-11 EDEN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 13 EDEN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Under construction OSR 22 EDWARD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Educational OSR 22 EDWARD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Educational OSR 40 EDWARD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Educational OSR 1 LITTLE WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 40 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 44 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 73 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Medical OSR 75 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 263 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Childcare OSR 264 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Place of Worship OSR 265 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Childcare OSR 270 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Educational OSR 270 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Educational OSR 270 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Educational OSR 270 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Educational OSR 270 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Educational OSR 270 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Educational OSR MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Childcare OSR MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Childcare OSR 2-10 MOUNT STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR MOUNT STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 107 MOUNT STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 118 MOUNT STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 29 MYRTLE STREET NORTH SYDNEY Under construction OSR 31 MYRTLE STREET NORTH SYDNEY Under construction OSR 33 MYRTLE STREET NORTH SYDNEY Under construction OSR 35 MYRTLE STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 6 NAPIER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 8-20 NAPIER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Educational OSR 12 OAK STREET NORTH SYDNEY Educational OSR 1 PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 77 PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 80 PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 93 PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 97 PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 111 PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 271 PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 273 PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 281 PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 295 PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 297 PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 313 PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 317 PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 319 PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 321 PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Under construction OSR 40 RIDGE STREET NORTH SYDNEY Educational OSR 2 WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 32 WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 53 WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 65 WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Medical OSR WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Medical OSR WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 99 WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 22 WARD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 8 WEST STREET NORTH SYDNEY Medical OSR 25 WEST STREET NORTH SYDNEY Industrial OSR WILLIAM STREET NORTH SYDNEY Ground inspection require OSR 62 WILLIAM STREET NORTH SYDNEY Educational OSR 64 WILLIAM STREET NORTH SYDNEY Educational OSR 66 WILLIAM STREET NORTH SYDNEY Educational OSR WILLIAM STREET NORTH SYDNEY Educational OSR 192 PACIFIC HIGHWAY WOLLSTONECRAFT Recreational - Active OSR 77 BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Under construction OSR 1 JAMES PLACE NORTH SYDNEY Educational OSR 173 PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Educational OSR WICKS PARK Recreational - Passive OSR 65 BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 15 ANGELO STREET NORTH SYDNEY Educational Yes Yes OSR 50 BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial Yes Yes OSR 199 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Hotel/Motel/Hostel Yes Yes OSR 56 BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 66 BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 53 BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial Yes Yes Yes Yes OSR 177 PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 100 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial 25 Yes Yes Yes - - Yes - - OSR 213 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 196 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 25 MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Hotel/Motel/Hostel OSR 25 MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Hotel/Motel/Hostel OSR 196A MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Educational OSR 15 ANGELO STREET NORTH SYDNEY Educational OSR 243 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 255 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Childcare OSR 34 MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Place of Worship OSR 34A Maclaren Street North Sydney Place of Worship OSR 34B MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Childcare OSR 168 WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Hotel/Motel/Hostel OSR 41 MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 221 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Industrial OSR 52 MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 54 MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Hotel/Motel/Hostel OSR 76 BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 194 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Sydney Metro Constructio OSR 100 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial 25 Yes Yes Yes - - Yes - - OSR 51 BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial Yes Yes OSR BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Industrial OSR 3 WARD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 22 WARD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Industrial OSR 5 WARD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 7 WARD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 9 WARD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 11 WARD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Industrial OSR 201 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 269 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Theatre/Auditorium OSR 255 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Educational OSR 255 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Educational Construction noise results - Sydney Metro (r1) - x64 version.xlsm SYDNEY METRO CBD AND SOUTH WEST Crows Nest site - LAUW

61 RENZO TONIN & ASSOCIATES 6/10/2017 Table F1: Consultation triggered by condition E37 and condition E38 Local Area & Utilities Works - Victoria Cross South Receiver Assumed E38 consultation required? transmission Work Aspect DRVW JERS DRVW JERS POTH POTH POTH POTH STRM SERV SERV SERV VEG VEG NCA Address Receiver type Works Area A4 A4 A3 A3 A1 A2 A3 A4 A4 A1 A2 A4 A2 A4 OSR 255 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Educational OSR 255 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Educational OSR 116 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial 25 Yes Yes - Yes Yes - Yes Yes - - OSR 1 RIDGE STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 5 RIDGE STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 7 RIDGE STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 11 WEST STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 7-9 WEST STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 3 WEST STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 3 CUNNINGHAM STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 1 CUNNINGHAM STREET NORTH SYDNEY Place of Worship OSR 220 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 1 JAMES PLACE NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 52 RIDGE STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR RIDGE STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 248 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 246 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 244 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 242 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 240 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 232 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 1 JAMES PLACE NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 35 RIDGE STREET NORTH SYDNEY Recreational - Passive OSR 34 MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Place of Worship OSR 24 CUNNINGHAM STREET NORTH SYDNEY Place of Worship OSR 4 BAY RD NORTH SYDNEY Educational OSR 4 BAY RD NORTH SYDNEY Educational OSR 4 BAY RD NORTH SYDNEY Educational OSR 4 BAY RD NORTH SYDNEY Educational OSR 4 BAY RD NORTH SYDNEY Educational OSR 4 BAY RD NORTH SYDNEY Educational OSR 4 BAY RD NORTH SYDNEY Educational OSR 4 BAY RD NORTH SYDNEY Educational OSR 160 PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 150 PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Under construction OSR 33 BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Educational OSR 120 PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 112 PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 7 NAPIER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 5 NAPIER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 3 NAPIER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 1 NAPIER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 110 PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 100 pacific highway, north sydney Commercial OSR 1 WHEELER LANE NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 40 MOUNT STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 50 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 54 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 51 MOUNT STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR MOUNT STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 115 PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 2 ELIZABETH PLAZA NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 83 MOUNT STREET NORTH SYDNEY Medical OSR 1 ELIZABETH PLAZA NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 99 MOUNT STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 107 WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 121 WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 104 MOUNT STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 123 WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 153 WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 157 WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 161 WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 165 WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Educational OSR 71 RIDGE STREET NORTH SYDNEY Educational OSR 267 PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 265 PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 261 PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 255 PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 12 MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Medical OSR 10 MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Medical OSR 253 PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 1 MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 201 PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 80 MOUNT STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR MOUNT STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 88 WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 86 WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 102 WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 110 WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 118 WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 122 WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 124 WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 21 Ridge Street North Sydney Commercial OSR Ridge Street Sydney Commercial OSR Ridge Street Sydney Commercial OSR 176 WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Educational OSR 176 WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Educational OSR 176 WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Educational OSR 176 WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Educational OSR 29 maclaren street, north sydney Commercial OSR 200 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 15 angelo street, north sydney Educational OSR 34 MCLAREN STREET NORTH SYDNEY Educational OSR 15 ANGELO STREET NORTH SYDNEY Educational OSR 229 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Medical OSR 100 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 94 PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 92 PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 19 william street, north sydney Commercial OSR 60 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial 25 Yes Yes Yes - - Yes - - OSR MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial Yes Yes OSR MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial Yes Yes OSR MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 99 MOUNT STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 141 WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 141 WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 153 WALKER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 9 NAPIER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Educational Construction noise results - Sydney Metro (r1) - x64 version.xlsm SYDNEY METRO CBD AND SOUTH WEST Crows Nest site - LAUW

62 RENZO TONIN & ASSOCIATES 6/10/2017 Table F1: Consultation triggered by condition E37 and condition E38 Local Area & Utilities Works - Victoria Cross South Receiver Assumed E38 consultation required? transmission Work Aspect DRVW JERS DRVW JERS POTH POTH POTH POTH STRM SERV SERV SERV VEG VEG NCA Address Receiver type Works Area A4 A4 A3 A3 A1 A2 A3 A4 A4 A1 A2 A4 A2 A4 OSR 116 PACIFIC HIGHWAY NORTH SYDNEY Educational OSR 8 BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Educational OSR 3 BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Ground inspection require OSR 49 EDWARD STREET NORTH SYDNEY Childcare OSR 101 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Commercial OSR 101 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Medical OSR MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY Childcare OSR 65 BERRY STREET NORTH SYDNEY Childcare Construction noise results - Sydney Metro (r1) - x64 version.xlsm SYDNEY METRO CBD AND SOUTH WEST Crows Nest site - LAUW

63 ENDORSEMENT CITY & SOUTHWEST ACOUSTIC ADVISOR Review of Prepared by: Construction Noise and Vibration Impact Statement for Local Area & Utility Works Victoria Cross South Dave Anderson Date of issue: 16 October 2017 Document reference: SYDNEY METRO CITY & SOUTHWEST-TSE WORKS Construction Noise and Vibration Impact Statement: Local Area & Utility Works - Victoria Cross South Ref TH F01 VCS CNVIS LAUW (r6) Dated 6 October 2017 As approved Acoustic Advisor for the Sydney Metro City & Southwest project, I have reviewed and provided comment on the Construction Noise and Vibration Impact Statement (CNVIS) for the Local Area & Utility Works Victoria Cross South, as required under A27 (d) of the project approval conditions. I also met with Renzo Tonin Associates to discuss my comments on earlier drafts of the impact statement. The document has been revised to address my comments and I endorse revision 6 of the impact statement. Dave Anderson, City & Southwest Acoustic Advisor Acoustic Studio: TSE VCS LAUW CNVIS Rev6 AA endorsement.docx - 1 -

64 HBI Healthy Buildings International Pty Ltd A.C.N A.B.N Suite 2.06, Level Solent Circuit Baulkham Hills NSW 2153 Tel: 61 (02) hbi@hbi.com.au Web: Mr Stuart Hodgson 16 October 2017 Director Program Sustainability Environment & Planning Sydney Metro Transport for NSW PO Box K659 HAYMARKET NSW 1240 Ref: TSE LAUW VCS CNVIS Dear Stuart RE: Endorsement of TSE Construction Noise and Vibration Impact Statement: Local Area & Utility Works Victoria Cross South - Sydney Metro City & Southwest Thank you for providing the following document for Environmental Representative (ER) review. Construction Noise and Vibration Impact Statement Local Area & Utility Works Victoria Cross South (Revision 6 dated 6 October 2017). Acoustic Advisor (AA) Endorsement (of the above document) dated 16 October 2017 As an approved ER for the Sydney Metro City & Southwest project, I have reviewed the above document. The review did not comprise a technical review, as the ER has relied upon the AA s review of technical aspects of the document. The ER review does note the CNVIS provides for a range of activities that may be conducted in relation to Local Area and Utility Works at the Victoria Cross South Site. In the event that any of the proposed works are required to be undertaken prior to approval of the CEMP and Construction, the project must demonstrate that these works are minimal impact works and that the works satisfy the definition of Construction as per CSSI 15_7400. Subject to the above, on the basis of the endorsement of the document by the AA the ER endorses the CNVIS as appropriate for implementation. Leaders in Environmental Consulting 1

65 HBI Healthy Buildings International Pty Ltd Yours sincerely Michael Woolley Environmental Representative Sydney Metro City and South West Leaders in Environmental Consulting 2

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