The document outlines contracts for a water drainage scheme in Waterford, Ireland. Contract 1 involves constructing sewer systems and pumping stations north of the River Suir, including rising mains under the river. Contract 2 involves constructing an interceptor sewer system and 4 pumping stations south of the river. Contract 5 involves designing, building, and operating a wastewater treatment plant to serve 190,600 people.
Backlick Run Gravity Sewer Abandonment Project June 2020Fairfax County
This is a 4,000 linear foot section of gravity sewer that was taken out of service. The pipe had deteriorated and was prone to collapse. The area was restored and site improvements were completed.
Government Center Pond Retrofit - May 2013Fairfax County
This document provides an overview and details of a stormwater detention basin retrofit project in Fairfax County, Virginia. The project involved re-grading the existing basin to remove sediments and create an extended flow path. Shallow micro-pools were added to retain runoff, and an underlying gravel gallery infiltration system was constructed to intercept and cool runoff. Native plants and trees were incorporated to help treat pollutants in the basin. The retrofit was aimed at improving water quality, habitat, and aesthetics for the basin that drains 17 acres to Difficult Run and the Potomac River.
The document summarizes water supply and wastewater projects in Kostajnica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. For water supply, it involved replacing 6,500m of aging transmission main from the source and 2,400m of cast iron pipes in the city network. For wastewater, it constructed a new 4,850m east-west collector and a 1,094m north-south collector to address inflow/infiltration issues and river pollution from untreated wastewater discharges. The total project budgets for water supply and wastewater were 1,000,000 EUR each.
The document summarizes discussions from a community advisory committee meeting regarding sewer improvements in Point Place, Ohio. It provides an overview of the project goals to increase sewer capacity and eliminate sewage overflows. It then details the schedules and status updates for Phase 2A, which involves installing new sewer lines and a pump station on 290th Street. The document also discusses routing considerations and recommendations for detours during construction work on Ottawa River Road.
The document summarizes planned improvements to East Park Reservoir in the city. The reservoir was originally constructed in 1869 following a drought. It will now be upgraded with two new 400-foot diameter concrete water storage tanks to replace aging infrastructure and protect water quality for many decades to come. Construction will take place primarily within the existing berm and last around 3.5 years, with some short-term external work requiring traffic mitigation. Community input has been incorporated into the design.
Rehabilitation of Municipal Water Supply and Wastewater Infrastructure in Bat...Vladimir Popovic
Phase III of the Batumi municipal water project focuses on rehabilitating the rest of Batumi’s water and sewer facilities. It continues to expand into surrounding rural coastal areas. At a projected cost of 43.5 million EUR, phase III began in 2012 and expected to be finished in 2018. The project involves rehabilitating over 40km of sewer pipelines and constructing new sections, as well as a sewage pumping main and manholes, to improve wastewater collection and prevent pollution of the Black Sea.
The document outlines contracts for a water drainage scheme in Waterford, Ireland. Contract 1 involves constructing sewer systems and pumping stations north of the River Suir, including rising mains under the river. Contract 2 involves constructing an interceptor sewer system and 4 pumping stations south of the river. Contract 5 involves designing, building, and operating a wastewater treatment plant to serve 190,600 people.
Backlick Run Gravity Sewer Abandonment Project June 2020Fairfax County
This is a 4,000 linear foot section of gravity sewer that was taken out of service. The pipe had deteriorated and was prone to collapse. The area was restored and site improvements were completed.
Government Center Pond Retrofit - May 2013Fairfax County
This document provides an overview and details of a stormwater detention basin retrofit project in Fairfax County, Virginia. The project involved re-grading the existing basin to remove sediments and create an extended flow path. Shallow micro-pools were added to retain runoff, and an underlying gravel gallery infiltration system was constructed to intercept and cool runoff. Native plants and trees were incorporated to help treat pollutants in the basin. The retrofit was aimed at improving water quality, habitat, and aesthetics for the basin that drains 17 acres to Difficult Run and the Potomac River.
The document summarizes water supply and wastewater projects in Kostajnica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. For water supply, it involved replacing 6,500m of aging transmission main from the source and 2,400m of cast iron pipes in the city network. For wastewater, it constructed a new 4,850m east-west collector and a 1,094m north-south collector to address inflow/infiltration issues and river pollution from untreated wastewater discharges. The total project budgets for water supply and wastewater were 1,000,000 EUR each.
The document summarizes discussions from a community advisory committee meeting regarding sewer improvements in Point Place, Ohio. It provides an overview of the project goals to increase sewer capacity and eliminate sewage overflows. It then details the schedules and status updates for Phase 2A, which involves installing new sewer lines and a pump station on 290th Street. The document also discusses routing considerations and recommendations for detours during construction work on Ottawa River Road.
The document summarizes planned improvements to East Park Reservoir in the city. The reservoir was originally constructed in 1869 following a drought. It will now be upgraded with two new 400-foot diameter concrete water storage tanks to replace aging infrastructure and protect water quality for many decades to come. Construction will take place primarily within the existing berm and last around 3.5 years, with some short-term external work requiring traffic mitigation. Community input has been incorporated into the design.
Rehabilitation of Municipal Water Supply and Wastewater Infrastructure in Bat...Vladimir Popovic
Phase III of the Batumi municipal water project focuses on rehabilitating the rest of Batumi’s water and sewer facilities. It continues to expand into surrounding rural coastal areas. At a projected cost of 43.5 million EUR, phase III began in 2012 and expected to be finished in 2018. The project involves rehabilitating over 40km of sewer pipelines and constructing new sections, as well as a sewage pumping main and manholes, to improve wastewater collection and prevent pollution of the Black Sea.
This document summarizes a workover operation in the Upper Assam Basin in India. It discusses the reasons for workovers including production and water issues. Different workover operations are described such as installing artificial lifts, water shutoffs, and well abandonment. The history of one particular well is provided, noting its increasing water cut issues over time in two separate zones. Problems encountered with the well including failed squeeze cementing jobs are outlined. The workover plan and squeeze cementing process are reviewed as options to address the water production from the well. Site visits to rigs and fields are also discussed. Suggestions and conclusions on addressing the well issues are proposed.
This document provides details on the Deadmans Bridge CSO Optimise AMP 5 for Thames Water project, including:
1. The scope of work involves building a new CSO chamber, manholes, and spill pipes to divert existing sewers and reduce pollution in Pymmes Brook.
2. The program will start in March 2015, have a Christmas 2015 embargo, and aim to finish by Easter 2016.
3. Work included building a manhole avoiding services using bricks, diverting a 16 inch water main by replacing sections and installing thrust blocks, and constructing the CSO chamber with a screen to reduce pollution.
Leaside - Laird Construction Liaison Committee Meeting - June 2017Crosstown TO
The document provides updates on construction progress and plans for the Crosstown LRT's Leaside and Laird stations. At Leaside Station, support of excavation work is underway and will continue through 2017. Laird Station is being built using sequential excavation mining, with mining operations starting at the secondary entrance and expected to continue through late 2019. Both stations will require ongoing utility relocations and traffic management as construction advances throughout 2017.
Brentcliffe - Victoria Park Construction Liaison Committee Meeting - June 2017Crosstown TO
The document provides an update on construction of the Crosstown LRT project in Toronto, specifically focusing on the West At-Grade section from Brentcliffe to Victoria Park and the Science Centre Station. It summarizes that preparatory works are underway at both locations, including geotechnical investigations, utility relocations and tree protection. At Brentcliffe, piling for support of excavation is nearly complete. At Science Centre Station, piling is underway and existing traffic staging has been installed to support upcoming works like piling, utility relocation and road widening. Renderings of stations along the West At-Grade section and of the Science Centre Station are also included.
Seismic concrete Bore Piles at Makhinjauri water supply reservoirVladimir Popovic
Construction of seismic concrete Bore Piles at Makhinjauri water supply reservoir - a part of Rehabilitation of Municipal Water Supply & Wastewater Infrastructure in Batumi, Adjara, Republic of Georgia, Phase III (Lot 1, 3, 5), (Oct. 2015 - Nov. 2018)
Attleboro Luther's Reservoir Dam & Pump Station RehabilitationThomasSexton8
The document summarizes improvements made to Luther's Reservoir Dam, dike, and pumping station in Attleboro, MA. The original structures from the 1950s/60s were deteriorating and needed upgrades. The project involved replacing the bascule gate, repairing the earthen dike, upgrading the pumping equipment and electrical systems, and waterproofing the station building. Construction started in 2017 and included installing a new automated crest gate, slide gates, pumps, and remote monitoring equipment to modernize the flood control and drinking water infrastructure.
Man Made River Project - IV Phase / Ghadames Project - PipelayingVladimir Popovic
This document summarizes a project to transport water from the Nubian Sandstone Aquifer near Ghadames, Libya to the coastal city of Zuwarah using a 423km pre-stressed concrete cylinder pipeline (PCCP). The PCCP pipes were produced in Libya and installed along the pipeline route. Challenges during installation included high desert temperatures, subsurface cavities, and pipe buoyancy during rare winter floods. Some pipes also developed hollow sounds due to coating delamination, which was repaired using a gunite method.
The purpose of this emergency project was to replace approximately 60-ft. segment of 8-inch wastewater sewer pipe that was broken and to retrieve a Closed-Circuit Television Inspection (CCTV) camera that was stuck in the pipe during routine maintenance work. The project was substantially complete on May 14, 2021.
Forest Hill Station Open House - June 2017Crosstown TO
The document provides information about the construction of the Eglinton Crosstown LRT project in Toronto. It discusses Metrolinx's regional transportation plan, the project details including a 19km LRT route with underground and surface stations, and safety and accessibility features. It outlines the construction methods using cut-and-cover and mined tunnels. It highlights 2017 construction milestones and provides renderings and progress updates for the Forest Hill station.
The Washington Plaza Culvert Repair project repaired a 21 foot section of damaged concrete culvert underneath Washington Plaza in the Historic District to address safety issues and maximize stormwater flow, which involved removing and replacing deteriorated material, installing new piping and rebar, waterproofing, and replacing brickwork. The project was completed on June 24, 2013 by the Fairfax County Department of Public Works and Environmental Services team led by project manager Qais Bashir.
This document outlines an interlocking paver project in Boothbay, Maine that involved constructing two new walkways, repairing an existing walkway and patio. The project included excavating the base, adding base material, compacting the base, installing pavers in a circle pattern at the intersection of walks and main entrance, and completing the project.
This document provides details on interim cycleway and footpath works along the Sutton to Sandycove route from Bull Road to Causeway Road in Dublin. The proposed 2km works include a two-way cycle track and concrete footpath on the eastern carriageway, improved flood defenses, retaining walls, and utility works. The 16-month project will involve section-by-section works with traffic maintained and is a missing link in an overall 8km coastal cycle route. The works will commence in May 2015 and involve temporary parking changes and traffic management including potential single lane sections during retaining wall construction.
Chaplin - Avenue Construction Liaison Committee Meeting - June 2017Crosstown TO
The document provides updates on construction activities at the Avenue and Chaplin stations for the Crosstown LRT project in Q2 and Q3 of 2017. At Avenue station, excavation is underway at the main and secondary entrances and will continue level by level with supporting structures installed. Dewatering wells and utilities work including sewer lining and water main replacement will also take place. At Chaplin station, piling will continue at the tertiary and southeast areas and the pedestrian detour will be rerouted. Concept designs and progress photos are also included.
The document provides information about the construction of the Eglinton Crosstown LRT project in Toronto, including:
- Metrolinx is the agency overseeing regional transportation in the Greater Toronto area, including a $50 billion, 25-year plan.
- The 19-km Eglinton Crosstown LRT will have 15 underground stations, 10 surface stops, a maintenance facility, and links to other transit lines.
- Safety is the top priority during construction, which uses cut-and-cover and mined methods to excavate station areas.
- Upcoming work at the Avenue Station in 2017 includes installing support structures, dewatering wells, and mitigating utilities like sewer lining.
Flatlick Sewer Rehabilitation Project Phase 1 and 2Fairfax County
The Flatlick Sewer Rehabilitation Project included rehabilitation of approximately 2,500 linear feet of existing 24-inch diameter pipe and 650 linear feet of existing 15-inch diameter pipe using the Cured in Place Pipe (CIPP) lining method. The lining was cured using UV Light. In addition, 11 manholes were rehabilitated throughout the Flatlick Branch stream valley in Chantilly, Virginia. This project was substantially complete on January 4, 2021.
Cedarvale Station Open House - March 2017Crosstown TO
The document provides information about the construction of the Eglinton Crosstown LRT line in Toronto. It discusses the background and players involved in the project, details about what is being built including key features and design approaches, how construction is taking place through methods like tunnel boring and cut-and-cover stations, community benefits and business support programs, and timelines and expected activities over 2017 at the Cedarvale station site. Safety, accessibility, environment and sustainability considerations are also outlined.
Fairbank & Oakwood Stations Open House - April 2017Crosstown TO
The document provides information about the construction of the Eglinton Crosstown LRT project in Toronto, including:
- Metrolinx is overseeing the $50 billion regional transportation plan to integrate transit in the Toronto area.
- The 19km Eglinton Crosstown LRT will run underground and above ground with 25 stations, and is scheduled to open in 2022.
- The document focuses on construction plans and impacts around the Fairbank Station, including traffic staging plans from 2017-2018 to allow excavation and shoring work. Haul routes are identified to transport material on and off site.
Fort Hunt Road Emergency Gravity Sewer ProjectFairfax County
The Fort Hunt Road Service Road sewer services 21 homes and was constructed as an 8-inch diameter clay pipe. The Wastewater Collection Division inspected the pipe and identified a break that appeared to have been caused by a utility cross bore from a utility pole which was visible on the pipe inspection video. The Wastewater Design and Construction Division kicked off an expedited design and construction project to address this damaged sewer pipe. The project included the installation of roughly 350-feet of 8-inch diameter gravity sewer, 4 new manholes, 2 sewer reconnections, and abandonment-in-place of roughly 350-feet of old 8-inch diameter clay pipe. This project was substantially complete on June 4, 2021.
The document shows pictures from various construction projects completed by Yashar Pourang between 2004-2012. They include:
1) The Tenandra Irrigation Scheme in NSW which involved bulk earthworks, compaction testing, and installing concrete pipes and headwalls.
2) Work as a general contractor from 2008-2011 doing earthworks, drainage, concreting, and roads/pavement construction for a large development project.
3) Construction of oil storage tanks and related earthworks for the Persian Gulf Oil Company from 2007-2008.
4) Construction of two residential towers from 2004-2007 for AAC Group including installing piles and forming columns and floors.
Three Service Drives Repaired by Fairfax County July 2013Fairfax County
The Fairfax County Service Road Rehabilitation Project involved milling and paving over 3,000 square yards of deteriorated roadway surface across three service drive locations. The project was led by Project Engineer William Schell and Construction Manager Gary Much of the Maintenance and Stormwater Management Division. Additional details on the locations and contacts for the project are provided.
Oakton Swim and Racquet Water Quality RetrofitFairfax County
The Oakton Swim & Racquet Water Quality Retrofit Project in Fairfax County, VA involved retrofitting three stormwater inlet areas with rain gardens to improve water quality. The project was completed in April 2015. It installed rain gardens to remove sediment and pollutants from stormwater runoff, reducing nitrogen, phosphorus, and sediment levels in nearby waterways. The project team included members from the county's Stormwater Planning Division, Urban Forest Management Division, and Utilities Design and Construction Division.
This document summarizes a workover operation in the Upper Assam Basin in India. It discusses the reasons for workovers including production and water issues. Different workover operations are described such as installing artificial lifts, water shutoffs, and well abandonment. The history of one particular well is provided, noting its increasing water cut issues over time in two separate zones. Problems encountered with the well including failed squeeze cementing jobs are outlined. The workover plan and squeeze cementing process are reviewed as options to address the water production from the well. Site visits to rigs and fields are also discussed. Suggestions and conclusions on addressing the well issues are proposed.
This document provides details on the Deadmans Bridge CSO Optimise AMP 5 for Thames Water project, including:
1. The scope of work involves building a new CSO chamber, manholes, and spill pipes to divert existing sewers and reduce pollution in Pymmes Brook.
2. The program will start in March 2015, have a Christmas 2015 embargo, and aim to finish by Easter 2016.
3. Work included building a manhole avoiding services using bricks, diverting a 16 inch water main by replacing sections and installing thrust blocks, and constructing the CSO chamber with a screen to reduce pollution.
Leaside - Laird Construction Liaison Committee Meeting - June 2017Crosstown TO
The document provides updates on construction progress and plans for the Crosstown LRT's Leaside and Laird stations. At Leaside Station, support of excavation work is underway and will continue through 2017. Laird Station is being built using sequential excavation mining, with mining operations starting at the secondary entrance and expected to continue through late 2019. Both stations will require ongoing utility relocations and traffic management as construction advances throughout 2017.
Brentcliffe - Victoria Park Construction Liaison Committee Meeting - June 2017Crosstown TO
The document provides an update on construction of the Crosstown LRT project in Toronto, specifically focusing on the West At-Grade section from Brentcliffe to Victoria Park and the Science Centre Station. It summarizes that preparatory works are underway at both locations, including geotechnical investigations, utility relocations and tree protection. At Brentcliffe, piling for support of excavation is nearly complete. At Science Centre Station, piling is underway and existing traffic staging has been installed to support upcoming works like piling, utility relocation and road widening. Renderings of stations along the West At-Grade section and of the Science Centre Station are also included.
Seismic concrete Bore Piles at Makhinjauri water supply reservoirVladimir Popovic
Construction of seismic concrete Bore Piles at Makhinjauri water supply reservoir - a part of Rehabilitation of Municipal Water Supply & Wastewater Infrastructure in Batumi, Adjara, Republic of Georgia, Phase III (Lot 1, 3, 5), (Oct. 2015 - Nov. 2018)
Attleboro Luther's Reservoir Dam & Pump Station RehabilitationThomasSexton8
The document summarizes improvements made to Luther's Reservoir Dam, dike, and pumping station in Attleboro, MA. The original structures from the 1950s/60s were deteriorating and needed upgrades. The project involved replacing the bascule gate, repairing the earthen dike, upgrading the pumping equipment and electrical systems, and waterproofing the station building. Construction started in 2017 and included installing a new automated crest gate, slide gates, pumps, and remote monitoring equipment to modernize the flood control and drinking water infrastructure.
Man Made River Project - IV Phase / Ghadames Project - PipelayingVladimir Popovic
This document summarizes a project to transport water from the Nubian Sandstone Aquifer near Ghadames, Libya to the coastal city of Zuwarah using a 423km pre-stressed concrete cylinder pipeline (PCCP). The PCCP pipes were produced in Libya and installed along the pipeline route. Challenges during installation included high desert temperatures, subsurface cavities, and pipe buoyancy during rare winter floods. Some pipes also developed hollow sounds due to coating delamination, which was repaired using a gunite method.
The purpose of this emergency project was to replace approximately 60-ft. segment of 8-inch wastewater sewer pipe that was broken and to retrieve a Closed-Circuit Television Inspection (CCTV) camera that was stuck in the pipe during routine maintenance work. The project was substantially complete on May 14, 2021.
Forest Hill Station Open House - June 2017Crosstown TO
The document provides information about the construction of the Eglinton Crosstown LRT project in Toronto. It discusses Metrolinx's regional transportation plan, the project details including a 19km LRT route with underground and surface stations, and safety and accessibility features. It outlines the construction methods using cut-and-cover and mined tunnels. It highlights 2017 construction milestones and provides renderings and progress updates for the Forest Hill station.
The Washington Plaza Culvert Repair project repaired a 21 foot section of damaged concrete culvert underneath Washington Plaza in the Historic District to address safety issues and maximize stormwater flow, which involved removing and replacing deteriorated material, installing new piping and rebar, waterproofing, and replacing brickwork. The project was completed on June 24, 2013 by the Fairfax County Department of Public Works and Environmental Services team led by project manager Qais Bashir.
This document outlines an interlocking paver project in Boothbay, Maine that involved constructing two new walkways, repairing an existing walkway and patio. The project included excavating the base, adding base material, compacting the base, installing pavers in a circle pattern at the intersection of walks and main entrance, and completing the project.
This document provides details on interim cycleway and footpath works along the Sutton to Sandycove route from Bull Road to Causeway Road in Dublin. The proposed 2km works include a two-way cycle track and concrete footpath on the eastern carriageway, improved flood defenses, retaining walls, and utility works. The 16-month project will involve section-by-section works with traffic maintained and is a missing link in an overall 8km coastal cycle route. The works will commence in May 2015 and involve temporary parking changes and traffic management including potential single lane sections during retaining wall construction.
Chaplin - Avenue Construction Liaison Committee Meeting - June 2017Crosstown TO
The document provides updates on construction activities at the Avenue and Chaplin stations for the Crosstown LRT project in Q2 and Q3 of 2017. At Avenue station, excavation is underway at the main and secondary entrances and will continue level by level with supporting structures installed. Dewatering wells and utilities work including sewer lining and water main replacement will also take place. At Chaplin station, piling will continue at the tertiary and southeast areas and the pedestrian detour will be rerouted. Concept designs and progress photos are also included.
The document provides information about the construction of the Eglinton Crosstown LRT project in Toronto, including:
- Metrolinx is the agency overseeing regional transportation in the Greater Toronto area, including a $50 billion, 25-year plan.
- The 19-km Eglinton Crosstown LRT will have 15 underground stations, 10 surface stops, a maintenance facility, and links to other transit lines.
- Safety is the top priority during construction, which uses cut-and-cover and mined methods to excavate station areas.
- Upcoming work at the Avenue Station in 2017 includes installing support structures, dewatering wells, and mitigating utilities like sewer lining.
Flatlick Sewer Rehabilitation Project Phase 1 and 2Fairfax County
The Flatlick Sewer Rehabilitation Project included rehabilitation of approximately 2,500 linear feet of existing 24-inch diameter pipe and 650 linear feet of existing 15-inch diameter pipe using the Cured in Place Pipe (CIPP) lining method. The lining was cured using UV Light. In addition, 11 manholes were rehabilitated throughout the Flatlick Branch stream valley in Chantilly, Virginia. This project was substantially complete on January 4, 2021.
Cedarvale Station Open House - March 2017Crosstown TO
The document provides information about the construction of the Eglinton Crosstown LRT line in Toronto. It discusses the background and players involved in the project, details about what is being built including key features and design approaches, how construction is taking place through methods like tunnel boring and cut-and-cover stations, community benefits and business support programs, and timelines and expected activities over 2017 at the Cedarvale station site. Safety, accessibility, environment and sustainability considerations are also outlined.
Fairbank & Oakwood Stations Open House - April 2017Crosstown TO
The document provides information about the construction of the Eglinton Crosstown LRT project in Toronto, including:
- Metrolinx is overseeing the $50 billion regional transportation plan to integrate transit in the Toronto area.
- The 19km Eglinton Crosstown LRT will run underground and above ground with 25 stations, and is scheduled to open in 2022.
- The document focuses on construction plans and impacts around the Fairbank Station, including traffic staging plans from 2017-2018 to allow excavation and shoring work. Haul routes are identified to transport material on and off site.
Fort Hunt Road Emergency Gravity Sewer ProjectFairfax County
The Fort Hunt Road Service Road sewer services 21 homes and was constructed as an 8-inch diameter clay pipe. The Wastewater Collection Division inspected the pipe and identified a break that appeared to have been caused by a utility cross bore from a utility pole which was visible on the pipe inspection video. The Wastewater Design and Construction Division kicked off an expedited design and construction project to address this damaged sewer pipe. The project included the installation of roughly 350-feet of 8-inch diameter gravity sewer, 4 new manholes, 2 sewer reconnections, and abandonment-in-place of roughly 350-feet of old 8-inch diameter clay pipe. This project was substantially complete on June 4, 2021.
The document shows pictures from various construction projects completed by Yashar Pourang between 2004-2012. They include:
1) The Tenandra Irrigation Scheme in NSW which involved bulk earthworks, compaction testing, and installing concrete pipes and headwalls.
2) Work as a general contractor from 2008-2011 doing earthworks, drainage, concreting, and roads/pavement construction for a large development project.
3) Construction of oil storage tanks and related earthworks for the Persian Gulf Oil Company from 2007-2008.
4) Construction of two residential towers from 2004-2007 for AAC Group including installing piles and forming columns and floors.
Three Service Drives Repaired by Fairfax County July 2013Fairfax County
The Fairfax County Service Road Rehabilitation Project involved milling and paving over 3,000 square yards of deteriorated roadway surface across three service drive locations. The project was led by Project Engineer William Schell and Construction Manager Gary Much of the Maintenance and Stormwater Management Division. Additional details on the locations and contacts for the project are provided.
Oakton Swim and Racquet Water Quality RetrofitFairfax County
The Oakton Swim & Racquet Water Quality Retrofit Project in Fairfax County, VA involved retrofitting three stormwater inlet areas with rain gardens to improve water quality. The project was completed in April 2015. It installed rain gardens to remove sediment and pollutants from stormwater runoff, reducing nitrogen, phosphorus, and sediment levels in nearby waterways. The project team included members from the county's Stormwater Planning Division, Urban Forest Management Division, and Utilities Design and Construction Division.
Dead Run Stream Restoration Project Meeting: Feb. 18, 2015Fairfax County
This document summarizes a public meeting to discuss a stream restoration project along Dead Run in Fairfax County, Virginia. The meeting outlined Fairfax County's watershed planning efforts, introduced the Dead Run Stream Restoration Project objectives to improve water quality and reduce pollution, and presented the proposed design which uses natural channel design principles to restore three segments of the stream in a way that minimizes tree removal and disturbance. Next steps include finalizing the preliminary design, another public meeting, final design, construction anticipated in 2017-2018, and ongoing maintenance after completion.
This project involves restoring a vacant single family lot in Fairfax by re-grading the land to its natural topography, removing an existing building pad, providing positive drainage from the western property line to a northern yard inlet, replanting with trees and shrubs, and seeding disturbed areas. The project team includes a project manager, construction manager, project inspector, and survey analyst who will oversee excavation and material removal, drainage installation, replanting, and seeding to complete the site restoration.
The document describes Fairfax County, Virginia's process for developing land use and land cover data layers for watershed management plans. It involved grouping existing land use codes into 11 categories, assigning categories to tax and parcel data, and using aerial imagery to estimate impervious surfaces. The resulting data provided information on existing and future land use and imperviousness at the sub-basin level to support water quality and hydrologic modeling.
This document summarizes a presentation about plans to restore the Upper Pohick Creek watershed and the Harford stream specifically. It discusses the existing poor conditions of the stream including erosion, sediment deposition, and infrastructure issues. The goals of restoration are to improve water quality, habitat, and flood mitigation. A multi-step design and approval process is outlined that involves community input, data collection, concept planning, and final construction.
The work on this project included investigation and repair to an 8-inch sewer line in Waterway Drive which had been previously lined with a plastic liner system. The project location was in Waterway Drive from Cavalier Court to the vicinity of Half Moon Circle. The project involved setting up a bypass system to remove sewage from the line so the pipe could be properly cleaned and inspected. Following this process, it was determined the plastic liner was causing capacity issues. It was determined that the liner could be repaired using internal methods and no excavation was needed. In addition, the five manholes associated with the segments of pipe in the project area were also rehabilitated. This project was substantially complete on June 25, 2021.
Merrywood Force Main Rehabilitation ProjectFairfax County
The Merrywood Force Main Rehabilitation project included rehabilitation of 1,080 linear feet of 6-inch force main, its discharge manhole, and the installation of a future bypass system in front of the pump station.
The Bradley Acres Pond Retrofit project in Fairfax County, VA converted an existing dry pond into a constructed wetland pond. The project removed the existing trickle ditch, excavated three shallow marshes, constructed a step pool conveyance channel and plunge pool, and installed two stone weir structures. Native plants were seeded and trees/plugs were replanted. The project provides improved downstream water quality by removing nutrients and suspended solids from stormwater runoff.
Annual Contract for Stream and Water Quality Improvements: Golden Woods Pond ...Fairfax County
The Golden Woods Pond Retrofit project in Fairfax County, Virginia involved upgrading an existing stormwater management pond to reduce pollution and improve water quality. The project included removing a concrete ditch, constructing stone pools and a bioswale, upgrading the pond and control structure, replacing a culvert, and restoring the surrounding area. The project was completed on time and on budget in August 2016. It is estimated to reduce nitrogen, phosphorus and suspended solids pollution in the nearby Pond Branch Watershed by over 129 pounds, 10 pounds, and 7,500 pounds respectively each year.
Little River Turnpike, Backlick Rd. Emergency Sewer Repair Sept 2020Fairfax County
The emergency repair of an 8-inch sanitary sewer link in Little River Turnpike and Backlick Road replaced a severely defective 8-inch concrete sewer pipe with new PVC pipe to prevent sanitary sewer overflows in the travel lanes of Little River Turnpike and Backlick Rd. in Annandale, VA.
The Peppercorn Drive Outfall Restoration project in Fairfax County, VA was completed in August 2015. The project involved installing a drop inlet structure, extending the storm sewer pipe, and adding a concrete end wall and step pool system to stabilize an eroded outfall between two properties on Peppercorn Drive. The project team extended the existing storm pipe, constructed a plunge pool and two step pool structures using stone, and stabilized the channel banks with grading and coir matting.
The Burke View Court Sewer Emergency project addresses a broken 16-inch sanitary asbestos cement sewer pipe crossing a stream tributary to Pohick Creek. The break was found when Wastewater Collection Division investigated a report of a sanitary sewer overflow. It was determined that the line had been broken during a private dredging operation in the forebay of a pond. The pipe that was broken was under the stream and did not have casement around the pipe. The broken pipe segment was replaced and upgraded with a steel casing pipe to mitigate future damage. The project was substantially completed February 2, 2021.
The Burke View Court Sewer Emergency project addresses a broken 16-inch sanitary asbestos cement sewer pipe crossing a stream tributary to Pohick Creek. The break was found when Wastewater Collection Division investigated a report of a sanitary sewer overflow. It was determined that the line had been broken during a private dredging operation in the forebay of a pond. The pipe that was broken was under the stream and did not have casement around the pipe. The broken pipe segment was replaced and upgraded with a steel casing pipe to mitigate future damage. The project was substantially completed February 2, 2021.
Richard Barker has 29 years of experience in civil engineering projects, mainly in the water industry. He has experience managing projects valued up to £6.5 million, including water and sewage treatment works. His most recent role is as Senior Site Manager at MWH/Biwater Treatment Ltd, where he has managed several projects involving upgrades and installations at water and sewage treatment works.
The purpose of this emergency project was to replace approximately 60-ft segment of 10-inch wastewater sewer pipe that was broken and to retrieve a Closed-Circuit Television Inspection (CCTV) camera that was stuck in the pipe during routine maintenance work. This project was substantially complete on May 14, 2021.
Tucker Avenue Neighborhood Community Meeting, 03-15-2022Fairfax County
Identify and evaluate house flooding and public safety concerns
Improve drainage conditions to convey 100-year storm if feasible
Reduce and treat stormwater runoff at the source
Improve water quality and stream protection
Use resilient & functional designs
Make improvements compatible with characteristics of neighborhood
Partner with community to develop sound, cost effective solutions that can be collaboratively implemented and maintained
Build on lessons learned to help improve site development process for infill development
The presentation provided an overview of the Mohmand Dam Hydropower Project, including project details, progress, challenges, and issues delaying completion. Key points included: the project involves constructing a 213m dam, diversion tunnels, and powerhouse; major challenges include complex geology and large rockfill quantities; delays have been caused by COVID impacts, tunnel convergence, and contractor performance issues like inadequate planning and resources; critical activities requiring focus are quarry development and tunnel completion; contractual actions may be needed to improve progress.
The Fairfax County Department of Public Works and Environmental Services conducted an emergency repair project at Graham Park Plaza to replace approximately 60 feet of broken 8-inch wastewater sewer pipe and retrieve a CCTV camera that was stuck in the pipe during routine maintenance. The project involved communicating with business owners, excavating to retrieve the camera, removing the broken pipe and installing new PVC pipe and laterals, and restoring the work site. The project was completed on May 14, 2021.
Bull Neck Stream Restoration Pardon Our Dust Meeting May 2, 2018Fairfax County
Fairfax County plans to begin construction on a stream restoration project in Bull Neck Run in August 2018. Approximately 1,900 linear feet of Bull Neck Run will be restored. The stream runs through Fairfax County Park Authority property and Spring Hill Farm HOA property.
The Meadow Run (0273DP) Pond Improvement project in Fairfax County, VA was substantially completed on February 25, 2019. The project replaced a deteriorating control structure and primary spillway, increased the storage volume, and incorporated water quality improvements like extended detention and wetland plantings. It also upgraded the maintenance access with a geoblock road. The project aimed to improve water quality in the Bull Neck Run Watershed by accommodating more stormwater runoff and lengthening its flow path through the pond.
Rehabilitation of Three Equalization Basins and Ancillary Facilities Fairfax County
This project involved rehabilitating three equalization basins and ancillary facilities at the Noman M. Cole Jr. Pollution Control Plant. Work included constructing a new concrete liner for one basin, rehabilitating existing pump stations, and adding new pump stations. A new flood protection system was also constructed. The project was completed in March 2020 and improved the plant's ability to temporarily store overflow wastewater during heavy storms.
This document summarizes a project to stabilize an existing storm sewer outfall in Fairfax County, Virginia. The project included constructing a rip-rap lined channel and two check dams to reduce flow velocity and stop erosion at the outfall. Work included excavating the site, placing geotextile fabric and rip-rap lining, constructing two check dams, restoring vegetation, and addressing pre-existing erosion issues. The project was substantially completed in March 2015 to provide stability and enhance water quality at the outfall north of Nancemond Street.
Great Passage Storm Sewer Improvement ProjectFairfax County
This project improved drainage and reduced flood potential in a Fairfax County community. It installed a headwall, yard inlet, and pedestrian bridge with handrails to increase water flow into the storm sewer system. The project cleared land, excavated, installed structures, widened a swale, added landscaping and restored the site with native plants. It was completed in May 2014 by a project team from the county's Maintenance and Stormwater Management and Utilities Design and Construction divisions.
This project included rehabilitation of four sanitary sewer metering vaults. These meter vaults included Dukes Car Wash, Lower Holmes Run, Tod Street, and Scotts Run. The Dukes Car Wash and Lower Holmes Run Meters are in the City of Alexandria, the Tod Street Meter is in Falls Church in the Providence District, and the Scotts Run Meter is in the Scotts Run Nature Preserve in the Dranesville District. Work included removal of existing control panels, conduits and metering equipment, rehabilitation of the interior of the vaults with a cementitious coating and epoxy liner system, installation of new control panels and conduit, and reinstallation of flow metering devices. This project was substantially complete on August 30, 2021.
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Merrifield Nursery Emergency Gravity Sewer ReplacementFairfax County
During a routine Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) Camera inspection by Wastewater Collection Division (WCD), it was found that 45 linear feet of 8-inch asbestos reinforced concrete pipe (RCP) between MH-292 to MH-291 was within imminent danger of failing. The bottom of the RCP was missing within the 45 linear feet of repair and the pipe was on the verge of surcharging. After an immediate pre-construction meeting with Merrifield Nursery, it was agreed to work from 6pm-10am everyday of the week to avoid disruption and potentially placing patrons at risk during the biggest time of the year for Merrifield Garden Center. The contractor mobilized to the site and began the 20-foot excavation to replace 45 linear feet of broken gravity sewer. The project started on March 14th, 2022 and was substantially complete on March 23, 2022.
The Sully Basins Stormwater Pond Retrofits project was substantially completed on April 19, 2022. The project is located within the Cub Run watershed. The project consisted of repair and enhancement of multiple stormwater basins, 0326DP, 0964DP and 1484DP. The project also included construction of new stone cascades, stone weir basin structures and the construction of wetlands with high and low marsh areas. The project will facilitate improved sediment removal and improve downstream water quality using forebays and micro pools. Aquatic and natural habitat were also added within the three basins.
Clarks Crossing Road Improvements 05-13-22Fairfax County
This document summarizes a pedestrian access improvement project along Clarks Crossing Road in Fairfax County, Virginia. The project improved pedestrian and bicycle access by constructing a missing link of sidewalk between Brookside Lane and an existing sidewalk further along Clarks Crossing Road. Work included installing sidewalk, curb ramps, drainage improvements, and milling and overlaying asphalt. The project was substantially completed in March 2022 and provides approximately 200 feet of new pedestrian access along Clarks Crossing Road.
Tysons West Wastewater Conveyance Systems Modifications Project 05-22.pptxFairfax County
Future wastewater flows in northern Fairfax County exceed existing system capacity
Treatment capacity is available in Noman M. Cole Jr. Pollution Control Plant in Lorton, VA
New pipes and pumps are needed to move future flows to treatment plant
NEXT STEPS
Field investigations / surveys
Finalize alignments and pump station layout
Use of open cut excavation
Use of trenchless methods
Easement acquisition needed
Develop traffic control plans
Description:
The project consists of a new, 23,000 square feet, two-story, four-bay fire station facility and associated improvements to the 3.3-acre site including storm water detention, landscaping and parking. The scope also included the demolition of the existing fire station, and a temporary fire station to house the Fire and Rescue Department during construction of the new facility. The key elements of the overall project include:
Scotts Run at Old Meadow Road Park Phase I and Phase II Stream RestorationFairfax County
Scotts Run @ Old Meadow Road Stream Restoration was substantially completed on March 30, 2022. The Scotts Run project consisted of restoring, enhancement, and stabilizing of approximately 2,930 linear feet of eroding stream using Natural Channel Design criteria. This project included two phases: Phase I was funded by proffers from a private development and Phase II was County funded. Also included was the removal of invasive non-native plants and the installation of new plantings to stabilize the stream and floodplain.
Sully Community Center Construction ProgressFairfax County
This document provides construction progress photos of the Sully Community Center in Fairfax County, Virginia. The photos show the ongoing construction of the building's exterior, interior spaces like the lobby, corridors, multi-purpose rooms, game room, gym, exercise room, and healthcare suite. The document was published by the Fairfax County Department of Public Works and Environmental Services to share updates on the construction of the new community center, which is scheduled to open in summer 2022.
Riverwood Community Meeting - 04-14-2022- Presentation.pptxFairfax County
The new 4-inch ductile iron force main will serve the surrounding community for the foreseeable future. Replacement of the force main will:
Reduce the level and frequency of maintenance required to keep the force main operating.
Prevent costly emergency repairs.
Provide residents with safe, reliable utility infrastructure.
Enhance the quality of life for residents.
Reduce risks to public health and the environment.
Burke Centre VRE Connector Phase IV project was substantially completed on March 7, 2022. This project enhanced the access to mass transit by creating a more direct connection from the VRE Station to the residential areas west of Premier Court. This project also connects the Oak Bluff community to the Virginia Rail Express (VRE) Burke Station and provides a multi-use shared pedestrian and bicycle trail for outdoor recreation.
Long Branch Public Meeting - FINAL - 04-11-2022Fairfax County
Overarching Project Goals:
-Achieve Long Branch Central TMDL waste load reduction requirements.
-Provide long-term stability and have low maintenance.
-Improve water quality within the Long Branch Central Watershed.
-Improve habitat and environmental health (ecological lift).
Objectives: Share our project understanding with the council and seek input on the unique opportunities and housing goals for this site that could help guide
our master planning process.
Rabbit Branch at Collingham Drive Stream Restoration - March 28, 2022.pptxFairfax County
4,800 linear feet of stream will be restored using Natural Channel Design methodologies
Pollutant reduction
1,439 lbs/total phosphorus
3,400 lbs/total nitrogen
462.1 tons of total suspended sediment
Protection of private property and public infrastructure
Increased ecological diversity with native vegetation
DEQ has awarded a SLAF grant to this project for these environmental benefits
LAKE BARTON DREDGING, RESTORATION AND RISER MODIFICATION PROJECT Fairfax County
The Lake Barton Dredging, Restoration, and Riser Modification project was substantially completed on December 29, 2021. The project is located within the Pohick Creek watershed. The project consisted of dredging and removal of approximately 19,100 cubic yards of sediment to restore the sediment trapping capacity and improve water quality. The project also included construction of new sediment forebays, in-lake haul roads, and riser modifications (new mid-level sluice gate and cold-water intake) to facilitate future maintenance, stabilize the shoreline, and improve downstream water quality. Fish habitat was also added within the lake.
Reston Arts Community Center Feasibility - Wrap UpFairfax County
This document summarizes a meeting about a proposed arts center in Reston, Virginia that would result from a proffer from Boston Properties for development of an area known as Block J. The meeting covered the background and objectives of community outreach efforts to understand needs for the arts venue. Feedback was shared from previous focus group meetings on performing arts, visual arts, and other topics. Key spaces discussed included a 500-seat theater, art studios, galleries, and support spaces. Next steps include further programming, cost estimating, and community input before potential design and construction.
Stormwater Wastewater Facility Virtual Community Meeting, March 29, 2022Fairfax County
Benefits of Consolidated Facility
Building and Site Efficiencies
Operational Efficiencies
Addresses Space Deficiencies
Addresses Renovations and Capital Renewal Requirements
for WCD
Provides for a Centrally Located Site that Accommodates Program
Consolidates Integrated Services on One Centrally Located Site
Reston Arts Center Feasibility Study Focus Group - March 28, 2022Fairfax County
This is the 4th of 5 engagement meetings. We are excited to hear from you – your preferences, priorities, questions, hopes, concerns. The information we receive today will be used to inform the space allocations and cost estimating for discussion of the proffer by Fairfax County.
Oak Marr Pump Station Rehabilitation – Construction ProjectFairfax County
Neighborhood was built in the 1980s, and the sewer infrastructure has been in operation since.
Aged pump station equipment – pumps, valves, fans, concrete, etc.
This aging equipment has the potential of causing:
Sanitary Sewer Overflows (SSO)
Sewer back-ups into homes
Environmental damages
Maintenance problems
Reston Arts Center Feasibility - Focus Group Visual ArtsFairfax County
This document summarizes a focus group meeting to discuss needs and ideas for a proposed new arts center in Reston, Virginia. The meeting covered background on the proposed project, which would result from a development proffer. Attendees provided input through polls and discussion on desired visual arts programming, spaces, and amenities. Key priorities identified included studio space, galleries, classrooms, digital media facilities, and ensuring the center is diverse, equitable and accessible. The project team will take this community feedback into account as they continue planning.
Reston Arts Center Feasibility Focus Groups Visual, March 14, 2022Fairfax County
These community outreach meetings are being conducted to understand community needs for a proposed arts venue in the Reston Town Center.
The proposed arts center would be a result of a proffer from Boston Properties in the next phase of Reston Town Center development (Block J).
The proffer would provide for an approximately 60,000 gross square foot facility to house a stage suitable for large-scale music and dance performances, as well as other arts-related amenities.
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Storm Pipe Rehabilitation at Cider Barrel Circle and Orr Drive
1. Cider Barrel Circle & Orr Drive
Storm Sewer Pipe Rehabilitation
Sully District
Project No. SD-000034
Cider Barrel Circle
Orr Drive
2. Project Details
Description:
The Maintenance and Stormwater Management Division completed a total of 48 linear feet of stormwater
conveyance system pipe replacement for these two projects. The reinforced concrete pipe segments
(RCP) were severely separated at the joints. To extend the service life and minimize further failures of
the storm pipes and nearby ground surfaces, the separated segments were excavated and replaced with
new reinforced concrete pipe segments.
Project Overview:
• Excavated and removed the separated 15” RCP.
• Installed new RCP and connected with existing storm sewer system.
• Backfilled and reestablished the disturbed areas, which included resurfacing the trail above the pipe
and seeding common areas.
DPWES Project Team:
• Project Manager: Matthew Adams
• Construction Manager: Qais Bashir
• Project Inspector: Thomas Cameron