Water Line Replacement Project Construction Update

Posted July 15, 2016 at 10:38 am by

A Section of San Juan Valley Road where the water line has been laid but the road still needs to be finished - SJ Update photo

A Section of San Juan Valley Road where the water line has been laid but the road still needs to be finished – SJ Update photo

Here’s what to expect for the week of July 18th…

Location(s) of work:

  • Water line has been installed from the water treatment plant on Wold Road to approximately Strawberry Lane, between No. 2 Schoolhouse and Douglas Roads. This week ICI will be performing work in various locations along the entire completed section of waterline to install services, hydrants, etc.

Work Days/Hours

  • Monday – Thursday between 7AM and 7PM.

What to expect:
During the installation of the new water main and services there will be some impact to local private properties as crews will be installing new water meter boxes and services to some homes, there will be a time when driveway entrances and side roads will be affected for short durations during the installation. These specific home owners will be notified separately as work comes close to their properties.

Detours:
Bypassing the construction site using the below mentioned roads is recommended, wait times for local and through traffic could be up to 20 minutes.

  • Beaverton valley Road
  • 2 School House Road
  • Douglas Road
  • Bailer Hill Road

We will continue to keep residents informed as the project impact continues. If you have any questions or require more information project field contacts are listed below:

Josh Frizzell
Project superintendent
Interwest Construction Inc.
Cell: (360) 333-3184
Email: joshf [@] interwest.biz

Dan Reuss
Construction Manager
Brown and Caldwell
cell: (602) 721-5751
Email: dreuss [@] brwncald.com

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