REA Final - 22 Dec 20 - eBook - 1682 pages

It doesn’t seem like we have an issue getting a 53’ trailer in to HH Gate 101; however, the height cannot exceed 11’-6”. If the crates are stacked with the 8’-6”dimension oriented vertically, this may be a problem. Another reason Cord was switching to flatbeds was increased flexibility in delivery based on airport logistics and work conditions such as lane closures that may present problems for trailers. Switching to smaller trucks reduced the risk of deliveries getting turned away by the logistics and trucking team onsite. I’ll let you know when I get some more info. Thanks, Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2019 10:52 AM To: Mock, Brian Cc: Trause, Zachary ; Bilgen, Murat ; Hickey, Sean ; Kirby, Mackenzie ; Corallo, Frank ; Gary ; Andee Subject: Fw: Bridge B Shipment [External Email] Brian & Team, Are we going to be able to get a trailer to the HH101 gate for offload and boom to the 4th floor?  Please let me know ASAP, see Plasterforms email below.   Thanks, Sean Reed Project Manager Spearhead Construction, LLC MBE | WBE | SDVOB | SDVOSB | PANYNJ | NYCSBS Sean @ SpearheadCx.com Ph: 631.793.7422 The information contained in this email message is legally privileged and confidential information intended solely for the use of the intended recipient(s). If you are not the intended recipient(s), any distribution, dissemination, or reproduction of this email message is strictly proh bited. If you have received this message in error, please immediately reply to the sender and then destroy this message. From: Xian (Shane) Hu Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2019 10:48 AM Brian P. Mock (646) 891-9296 From: Sean < sean@spearheadcx.com>

To: Sean Cc: Andee Subject: RE: Bridge B Shipment Sean,

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