Your fill water numbers look good.
You should have a couple of gallons of muriatic acid and a fair number of trichlor tablets on hand, though you probably won't use either right off. The key step for a fresh plaster startup is to talk to the plaster people, or your builder if they are present and actively managing the process, and find out what they are doing and what you are doing. You don't want to be working at cross purposes to the professionals during the first couple of days. You should also follow their advice as much as possible right at first, even if it contradicts something we tell you, because you don't want to do anything that might void your warranty.
Assuming the builder/plaster people don't tell you anything different, you will want run the pump 24x7 to start with. After about two days, start using trichlor tablets and monitoring the PH. The PH will tend to go up very rapidly for the first three or four weeks. You want to keep the PH below 8.0 at all times, which will probably mean daily acid additions. You don't usually want to be adjusting TA or CH for the first several weeks. Both TA and CH will rise on their own as the plaster cures. The builder may add a large amount of acid near the start. Don't raise the PH, let it come up on it's own.