Noelton Drive Water Main Replacement Project –KUB Underground Construction crews finished installation of 1,700 feet 8-inch water main along Noelton Drive this week. Work will continue through next week on Noelton Drive as customer service lines are connected to the new main and paving and restoration work is completed. Two crews will begin replacing water mains on Chippewa Circle and Dogwood Lane next week.
The above-mentioned streets will remain closed to through traffic for the duration of this project, which is scheduled for completion in February 2019. See map for installation areas. Flaggers, signs, and other necessary traffic control measures will be in place in association with these closures.
Section of the new 8-inch water main along Noelton Drive. |
New fire hydrant assembly on Noelton Drive. |
Wastewater
Rehabilitation Phase 1 – Closed-circuit TV
inspections of wastewater system pipes and manhole repair requiring
intermittent lane closures between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. will continue on Arrowhead
Trail (between Lyons View Pike and Blows Ferry Road) through February 15, 2019.
Mellen Avenue will serve as an alternate route. Pipe lining crews will continue
work on Towanda Trail and in an off-road easement east of Kingston Park Drive
next week. No digging will be required as part of this work; however, there
will be daily intermittent lane closures on Towanda Trail to set up equipment
and vehicles associated with the pipe lining process. Work will also take place
in an off-road easement near the intersection of Blows Ferry Road and Alta
Vista Way. See attached map.
Wastewater
Rehabilitation Phase 2 – Pre-construction
activities, including closed-circuit TV inspections of existing wastewater
pipes and manholes, are scheduled to begin in the Phase 2 work area of Sequoyah
Hills next week. There may be temporary intermittent lane closures on area
roads as vehicles and equipment associated with the inspection work are
present. Full construction activity requiring longer lane and road closures
will begin in following weeks. Customers can continue to monitor the progress
of work in Phase 2, including information on active work zones and traffic
impacts, via this blog. Additionally, customers throughout Sequoyah Hills will
receive notice by mail prior to the start of Phase 2 construction activities.
See the attached Sequoyah Hills construction phases map.
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