Caldwell II Update:
- Vehicle traffic on 15th Avenue will be reduced to one-lane in front of the Johnson building from May 13-approximately June 20.
- Foot traffic on the sidewalk in front of Johnson will be slightly re-routed via signage. Temporary ADA ramps will be installed as necessary.
- The entrance/exit to the Curb Garage via Soccer Field Drive will be shut down. Plan to enter and exit the Curb Garage on Bernard Avenue via the sixth-floor entrance.
Plan ahead and allow extra time for traveling through the affected areas during the construction period and use alternate routes when possible.
Blasting Reports
There were 7 blasts on the project. These blasts were monitored at multiple locations surrounding the sewer line site. The seismic and air concussion readings were evaluated and it was determined that the blasting exposures to the neighboring structures were conducted in accordance with the State’s legal limits. The measured peak particle velocities for the project, this week, were evaluated and it was determined that the average peak particle velocity measured at the site last week was 0.24 in/sec which is 12 percent of the legal limit. The air concussion or air blast levels measured for the project last week, were evaluated and it was determined that the average air concussion or air blast levels measured at the site last week were 121 dB which is 11 percent of the legal limit.
There were 3 blasts on the project. These blasts were monitored at multiple locations surrounding the sewer line installation. The seismic and air concussion readings were evaluated and it was determined that the blasting exposures to the neighboring structures were conducted in accordance with the State’s legal limits. Blasting has concluded for the storm drain relocation. The measured peak particle velocities for the project, this week, were evaluated and it was determined that the average peak particle velocity measured at the site last week was 0.56 in/sec which is 28 percent of the legal limit. The air concussion or air blast levels measured for the project last week, were evaluated and it was determined that the average air concussion or air blast levels measured at the site last week were 126 dB which is 20 percent of the legal limit.
There was 1 blast on the project. This blast was monitored at multiple locations surrounding the site. The seismic and air concussion readings were evaluated, and it was determined that the blasting exposures to the neighboring structures were conducted in accordance with the State’s legal limits. The measured peak particle velocities for the project, this past week, were evaluated and it was determined that the average peak particle velocity measured at the site last week was 0.39 in/sec which is 19.5 percent of the legal limit. The air concussion or air blast levels measured for the project last week were evaluated, and it was determined that the average air concussion or air blast levels measured at the site last week were 127 dB which is 22.5 percent of the legal limit.
There were 10 blasts on the project. These blasts were monitored at multiple locations surrounding the site. The seismic and air concussion readings were evaluated and it was determined that the blasting exposures to the neighboring structures were conducted in accordance with the State’s legal limits. The measured peak particle velocities for the project, this past week, were evaluated and it was determined that the average peak particle velocity measured at the site last week was 0.42 in/sec which is 21 percent of the legal limit. The air concussion or air blast levels measured for the project last week, were evaluated and it was determined that the average air concussion or air blast levels measured at the site last week were 123 dB which is 14.0 percent of the legal limit.
There were 11 blasts on the project. These blasts were monitored at multiple locations surrounding the site. The seismic and air concussion readings were evaluated, and it was determined that the blasting exposures to the neighboring structures were conducted in accordance with the State’s legal limits. The measured peak particle velocities for the project, this past week, were evaluated, and it was determined that the average peak particle velocity measured at the site last week was 0.51 in/sec which is 25.5 percent of the legal limit. The air concussion or air blast levels measured for the project last week were evaluated, and it was determined that the average air concussion or air blast levels measured at the site last week were 125 dB which is 18.0 percent of the legal limit.
This past week there were 9 blasts on the project. This blasts were monitored at multiple locations surrounding the site. The seismic and air concussion readings were evaluated, and it was determined that the blasting exposures to the neighboring structures were conducted in accordance with the State’s legal limits. The measured peak particle velocities for the project this past week were evaluated, and it was determined that the average peak particle velocity measured at the site last week was 0.65 in/sec which is 32.5 percent of the legal limit. The air concussion or air blast levels measured for the project last week, were evaluated and it was determined that the average air concussion or air blast levels measured at the site last week were 125 dB which is 18.0 percent of the legal limit.
This past week there were 6 blasts on the project. These blasts were monitored at multiple locations surrounding the site. The seismic and air concussion readings were evaluated, and it was determined that the blasting exposures to the neighboring structures were conducted in accordance with the State’s legal limits.
The measured peak particle velocities for the project this past week were evaluated, and it was determined that the average peak particle velocity measured at the site last week was 0.46 in/sec which is 23 percent of the legal limit. The air concussion or air blast levels measured for the project last week were evaluated, and it was determined that the average air concussion or air blast levels measured at the site last week were 125 dB which is 18.0 percent of the legal limit.
This past week there were 10 blasts on the project. These blasts were monitored at multiple locations surrounding the site. The seismic and air concussion readings were evaluated, and it was determined that the blasting exposures to the neighboring structures were conducted in accordance with the State’s legal limits. The measured peak particle velocities for the project this past week were evaluated, and it was determined that the average peak particle velocity measured at the site last week was 0.60 in/sec which is 30 percent of the legal limit. The air concussion or air blast levels measured for the project last week were evaluated, and it was determined that the average air concussion or air blast levels measured at the site last week were 125 dB which is 18.0 percent of the legal limit.
There were 9 blasts on the project. These blasts were monitored at multiple locations surrounding the site. The seismic and air concussion readings were evaluated, and it was determined that the blasting exposures to the neighboring structures were conducted in accordance with the State’s legal limits. The measured peak particle velocities for the project this past week, were evaluated, and it was determined that the average peak particle velocity measured at the site last week was 0.56 in/sec which is 28 percent of the legal limit. The air concussion or air blast levels measured for the project last week, were evaluated, and it was determined that the average air concussion or air blast levels measured at the site last week were 123 dB which is 14.0 percent of the legal limit.
This past week there were 8 blasts on the project. Thee blasts were monitored at multiple locations surrounding the site. The seismic and air concussion readings were evaluated, and it was determined that the blasting exposures to the neighboring structures were conducted in accordance with the State’s legal limits. The measured peak particle velocities for the project this past week were evaluated, and it was determined that the average peak particle velocity measured at the site last week was 0.45 in/sec which is 22.5 percent of the legal limit. The air concussion or air blast levels measured for the project last week were evaluated, and it was determined that the average air concussion or air blast levels measured at the site last week were 121 dB which is 11.0 percent of the legal limit.
This past week there were 4 blasts on the project. These blasts were monitored at multiple locations surrounding the site. The seismic and air concussion readings were evaluated, and it was determined that the blasting exposures to the neighboring structures were conducted in accordance with the State’s legal limits. The measured peak particle velocities for the project, this past week were evaluated, and it was determined that the average peak particle velocity measured at the site last week was 0.55 in/sec which is 27.5 percent of the legal limit. The air concussion or air blast levels measured for the project last week were evaluated, and it was determined that the average air concussion or air blast levels measured at the site last week were 122 dB which is 12.5 percent of the legal limit.
This past week there were 10 blasts on the project. These blasts were monitored at multiple locations surrounding the site. The seismic and air concussion readings were evaluated, and it was determined that the blasting exposures to the neighboring structures were conducted in accordance with the State’s legal limits. The measured peak particle velocities for the project this past week were evaluated, and it was determined that the average peak particle velocity measured at the site last week was 0.44 in/sec which is 22 percent of the legal limit. The air concussion or air blast levels measured for the project last week were evaluated, and it was determined that the average air concussion or air blast levels measured at the site last week were 122 dB which is 12.5 percent of the legal limit.
This past week there were 6 blasts on the project. This blasts were monitored at multiple locations surrounding the site. The seismic and air concussion readings were evaluated, and it was determined that the blasting exposures to the neighboring structures were conducted in accordance with the State’s legal limits. The measured peak particle velocities for the project this past week were evaluated, and it was determined that the average peak particle velocity measured at the site last week was 0.43 in/sec which is 21.5 percent of the legal limit. The air concussion or air blast levels measured for the project last week were evaluated, and it was determined that the average air concussion or air blast levels measured at the site last week were 114 dB which is 5.0 percent of the legal limit.
This past week there were 6 blasts on the project. This blasts were monitored at multiple locations surrounding the site. The seismic and air concussion readings were evaluated, and it was determined that the blasting exposures to the neighboring structures were conducted in accordance with the State’s legal limits. The measured peak particle velocities for the project this past week were evaluated, and it was determined that the average peak particle velocity measured at the site last week was 0.39 in/sec which is 19.5 percent of the legal limit. The air concussion or air blast levels measured for the project last week were evaluated, and it was determined that the average air concussion or air blast levels measured at the site last week were 123 dB which is 14.0 percent of the legal limit.
This past week there were 6 blasts on the project. These blasts were monitored at multiple locations surrounding the site. The seismic and air concussion readings were evaluated, and it was determined that the blasting exposures to the neighboring structures were conducted in accordance with the State’s legal limits. The measured peak particle velocities for the project this past week were evaluated, and it was determined that the average peak particle velocity measured at the site last week was 0.37 in/sec which is 18.5 percent of the legal limit. The air concussion or air blast levels measured for the project last week were evaluated, and it was determined that the average air concussion or air blast levels measured at the site last week were 122 dB which is 12.5 percent of the legal limit.
This past week there were 5 blasts on the project. These blasts were monitored at multiple locations surrounding the site. The seismic and air concussion readings were evaluated, and it was determined that the blasting exposures to the neighboring structures were conducted in accordance with the State’s legal limits. The measured peak particle velocities for the project this past week were evaluated, and it was determined that the average peak particle velocity measured at the site last week was 0.43 in/sec which is 21.5 percent of the legal limit. The air concussion or air blast levels measured for the project last week were evaluated, and it was determined that the average air concussion or air blast levels measured at the site last week were 124 dB which is 16.0 percent of the legal limit.
This past week there were 3 blasts on the project. These blasts were monitored at multiple locations surrounding the site. The seismic and air concussion readings were evaluated, and it was determined that the blasting exposures to the neighboring structures were conducted in accordance with the State’s legal limits. The measured peak particle velocities for the project, this past week were evaluated, and it was determined that the average peak particle velocity measured at the site last week was 0.60 in/sec which is 30.0 percent of the legal limit. The air concussion or air blast levels measured for the project last week, were evaluated, and it was determined that the average air concussion or air blast levels measured at the site last week were 125 dB which is 18.0 percent of the legal limit.
This past week there were 8 blasts on the project. This blasts were monitored at multiple locations surrounding the site. The seismic and air concussion readings were evaluated, and it was determined that the blasting exposures to the neighboring structures were conducted in accordance with the State’s legal limits. The measured peak particle velocities for the project this past week were evaluated, and it was determined that the average peak particle velocity measured at the site last week was 0.44 in/sec which is 22.0 percent of the legal limit. The air concussion or air blast levels measured for the project last week were evaluated, and it was determined that the average air concussion or air blast levels measured at the site last week were 125 dB which is 18.0 percent of the legal limit.
This past week there were 7 blasts on the project. This blasts were monitored at multiple locations surrounding the site. The seismic and air concussion readings were evaluated, and it was determined that the blasting exposures to the neighboring structures were conducted in accordance with the State’s legal limits. The measured peak particle velocities for the project this past week were evaluated, and it was determined that the average peak particle velocity measured at the site last week was 0.40 in/sec which is 20.0 percent of the legal limit. The air concussion or air blast levels measured for the project last week were evaluated, and it was determined that the average air concussion or air blast levels measured at the site last week were 122 dB which is 12.5 percent of the legal limit.
This past week there were 8 blasts on the project. These blasts were monitored at multiple locations surrounding the site. The seismic and air concussion readings were evaluated, and it was determined that the blasting exposures to the neighboring structures were conducted in accordance with the State’s legal limits. The measured peak particle velocities for the project this past week were evaluated, and it was determined that the average peak particle velocity measured at the site last week was 0.31 in/sec which is 15.5 percent of the legal limit. The air concussion or air blast levels measured for the project last week were evaluated, and it was determined that the average air concussion or air blast levels measured at the site last week were 124 dB which is 16.0 percent of the legal limit.
This past week there were 3 blasts on the project. These blasts were monitored at multiple locations surrounding the site. The seismic and air concussion readings were evaluated, and it was determined that the blasting exposures to the neighboring structures were conducted in accordance with the State’s legal limits. The measured peak particle velocities for the project this past week were evaluated, and it was determined that the average peak particle velocity measured at the site last week was 0.28 in/sec which is 14.0 percent of the legal limit. The air concussion or air blast levels measured for the project last week were evaluated, and it was determined that the average air concussion or air blast levels measured at the site last week were 123 dB which is 15.5 percent of the legal limit.
This past week there were 2 blasts on the project. These blasts were monitored at multiple locations surrounding the site. The seismic and air concussion readings were evaluated, and it was determined that the blasting exposures to the neighboring structures were conducted in accordance with the State’s legal limits. The measured peak particle velocities for the project this past week were evaluated, and it was determined that the average peak particle velocity measured at the site last week was 0.33 in/sec which is 16.5 percent of the legal limit. The air concussion or air blast levels measured for the project last week, were evaluated, and it was determined that the average air concussion or air blast levels measured at the site last week were 127 dB which is 22 percent of the legal limit.
This past week there were 7 blasts on the project. These blasts were monitored at multiple locations surrounding the site. The seismic and air concussion readings were evaluated, and it was determined that the blasting exposures to the neighboring structures were conducted in accordance with the State’s legal limits. The measured peak particle velocities for the project this past week were evaluated, and it was determined that the average peak particle velocity measured at the site last week was 0.32 in/sec which is 16 percent of the legal limit. The air concussion or air blast levels measured for the project last week were evaluated, and it was determined that the average air concussion or air blast levels measured at the site last week were 124 dB which is 16 percent of the legal limit.
This past week there were 7 blasts on the project. These blasts were monitored at multiple locations surrounding the site. The seismic and air concussion readings were evaluated, and it was determined that the blasting exposures to the neighboring structures were conducted in accordance with the State’s legal limits. The measured peak particle velocities for the project this past week were evaluated, and it was determined that the average peak particle velocity measured at the site last week was 0.51 in/sec which is 25.5 percent of the legal limit. The air concussion or air blast levels measured for the project last week were evaluated, and it was determined that the average air concussion or air blast levels measured at the site last week were 125 dB which is 18 percent of the legal limit. Blasting has concluded.
Caldwell II Residence Hall
Belmont University continues to prioritize student success while providing more opportunities for students to live on the University’s vibrant campus, located just two miles from thriving downtown Nashville. Belmont leaders recently received approval from Metro Planning to move forward on a new residence hall to be built on Caldwell Avenue adjacent to the current Caldwell Hall.
Providing scenic views of the Nashville skyline, this new residential facility will house 718 freshmen and upperclassmen in both suite-style and apartment settings. In addition, the building will offer a number of special amenities including a 3,100 square foot E-sports suite, dedicated laundry room and a grab-and-go food service outlet.
Construction is expected to begin on the new hall later this summer with the building scheduled to open Fall 2025.
- February 2. full road closure from 6:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. (Confirmed)
- February 13. full road closure from 6:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. (Tentative)
- February 17. single lane closure from 6:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. (Tentative)
- August 2. full road closure from 6:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. (Confirmed)
Blast Reports
This past week there were 13 blasts on the project. These blasts were monitored at multiple locations surrounding the site. The seismic and air concussion readings were evaluated, and it was determined that blasting exposures to the neighboring structures were conducted in accordance with the State’s legal limits.
The measured peak particle velocities for the project, this past week, were evaluated, and it was determined that the average peak particle velocity measured at the site last week was 0.38 in/sec which is 19 percent of the legal limit.
The air concussion or air blast levels measured for the project last week, were evaluated, and it was determined that the average air concussion or air blast levels measured at the site last week were 121 dB which is 11.08 percent of the legal limit.