Approximately 900 linear feet of 12-inch ductile iron water main and 10x6 dual walled HDPE force main, in a common trench, on the SW side of Davis Ford Road to within three hundred feet south of Tomlinson Drive.
All work has required the use of flaggers to maintain traffic; delays have been minimal.
On the horizon for the next couple of weeks:
Install 12-inch ductile iron water main and 10x6 dual walled HDPE force main, in a common trench, on the SW side of Davis Ford Road through Tomlinson Drive.
Pressure test the water and force main from just north of Asdee Lane towards to Tomlinson Drive.
The Service Authority will take water samples from the water main for testing to confirm it is ready to activate for use.
Once the pressure testing and water quality sampling is successfully completed, the Contractor will begin the process to mill and permanently restore the entire southeast bound lane from Asdee Lane to Tomlinson Drive.
Flaggers will continue to manage traffic; you can expect to see continued delays along the work route for the next couple of weeks.
All planned work is subject to change and is contingent upon the appropriate weather for underground utility installation.
Daily inspection and maintenance of temporary asphalt patching.
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