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Loud sawing noises don’t tend to promote sound sleep, but construction officials say their permits nonetheless allow them to work overnight on Broad Street as they race to complete the Pulse by October.

The round-the-clock construction has not gone unnoticed by nearby residents, one of whom posted a video online showing workers cutting into concrete outside his apartment at about 1:15 in the morning.

“Good luck getting any sleep,” he said in the video over the sawing at the intersection of Allen and Broad streets, saying it was the second night in a row the work had gone on outside his window.

The Pulse will be a 14-station, 7.6-mile bus rapid transit line that runs from Willow Lawn to Rocketts Landing.

GRTC Transit Co. officials, relaying information from the contractor handling the project, Lane Construction, said that while the noise is loud, it will not be concentrated in one place for the duration of the project.