Completed - Western Road & 32nd Avenue Water Line

Western Road from 44th Ave to Sangre Road & 32nd Avenue Water Line

Project Manager: David Barth, P.E.  | City Engineering

SUA Project No. 15WC04, Water 2040

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What We're Doing

The two miles of water line will improve service and reliability to the Deer Crossing and Woodland Trails developments and other neighborhoods along the alignment.


Anticipated Milestones

  • Anticipated Date (Design): Design completed July 2017
  • Anticipated Date (Construction): Construction began November 2017
  • Anticipated Date (Completion): Construction completed February 2019

Benefits of the Project

This project is part of the Water 2040 Program. Click here for more information.


Budget & Funding

  • Year Funded: FY2016
  • Funding Source: Water Fund and Loans
  • Project Budget: $4.9 Million
  • Expenditures to date: $ 4 Million

Project Management


Updates

July 7, 2017: Bid opening scheduled for Wednesday, Aug. 9 at 3 p.m. 

August 10, 2017: Bid opening occurred at 3 p.m. Wednesday, August 9, 2017. 

October 13, 2017: Contract awarded to McKee Utility Contractors, Inc.

November 15, 2017: Pre-construction meeting held on October 17th. Notice to Proceed was issued on October 30th.

February 27, 2018: Work notifications have been mailed to residents. Contractor is currently mobilizing on-site and establishing erosion control.

April 5, 2018: Installation of the water line is progressing.

View of excavation trench with installation of water line, valves and valve vault

July 13, 2018: Installation of the water line along Western and 32nd is complete. Contractor is currently disinfecting the new line and will tie-into the existing water line end of July.

October 11, 2018: Water line work is progressing. The Contractor is scheduled to be completed by early November 2018.

March 29, 2019: Project is substantially complete. The Contractor is currently completing punchlist items.


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