This bicycle/pedestrian improvement project included construction of approximately 170 linear feet of six-foot asphalt walkway connecting Lanier Street to Carrico Drive and associated drainage improvements.
Pohick Road - South Run Road Walkway Pedestrian ImprovementsFairfax County
The scope of this project included construction of concrete sidewalk, curb and gutter, curb-cut ramps, concrete bus pads, pavement mill and overlay, pavement marking and signings, drainage improvements, watermain relocation, guardrail system improvements, and pedestrian signals.
Hunter Village Drive Shoulder ImprovementsFairfax County
The Hunter Village Drive Shoulder Improvements Project included construction of approximately 4,600 linear feet of bike lane and pedestrian walkway, guardrail, curb cut ramps, bus stop, pavement mill and overlay, pavement marking and signage, and relocation of a fire hydrant.
Substantial Completion: Franconia Road SidewalkFairfax County
The Franconia Road Sidewalk project in Fairfax County, VA was completed on April 16, 2017. The project included 870 feet of new concrete sidewalk, curb and gutter, 4 curb ramps, 3 tree box filters, 400 feet of new storm drainage pipe and 9 drainage structures to improve safety, accessibility and link existing sidewalks along Franconia Road. The project was led by the Department of Transportation and Utilities Design and Construction Division.
Tysons East Sidewalk - South Side of Route 123Fairfax County
This document provides details about the Tysons East Sidewalk Project along Route 123 in Fairfax County, Virginia. The project involved constructing approximately 2,400 feet of 10-foot-wide concrete sidewalk, storm drains, curb ramps, road work, relocating a water main, installing a retaining wall, and other related items. The project improves pedestrian safety along Route 123 between Ramp to I-66 and Great Falls Street. The project was substantially completed on April 8, 2020. The document includes photos of the construction process and finished project.
Intersection Sight Distance Improvement: Old Dominion Drive at Bellview RoadFairfax County
The Old Dominion Drive at Bellview Road Project in Fairfax County, VA was substantially completed in December 2015. The project involved removing existing embankments and trees along Old Dominion Drive to improve sight distance at the intersection, and installing concrete pipes to improve runoff. The project team removed embankments and vegetation, installed reinforced concrete pipes, implemented soil stabilization techniques, and graded ditches to complete the work.
Bus Stop Safety and Accessibility Improvements: Springfield and Mount Vernon ...Fairfax County
The document summarizes six bus stop safety and accessibility improvement projects that were completed in October 2015 in the Springfield and Mount Vernon districts of Fairfax County, Virginia. The projects improved pedestrian safety by installing concrete pads, sidewalks, and other items at bus stops along Rolling Road, Fairfax County Parkway, Mount Vernon Memorial Highway, South Run Road. The project team that completed the work is also listed.
Workhouse Arts Foundation Cross-County TrailFairfax County
The document summarizes a project to construct pedestrian and bicycle trails at the Workhouse Arts Foundation Center in Fairfax County, VA. The project included building 2,850 feet of asphalt trail and 450 feet of stone dust trail, along with curb cuts, signage, and other safety improvements. The project was completed on June 26, 2018 and involved the Department of Transportation, Utilities Design and Construction Division, and other county teams and branches. Photos document the construction process and final results of the new trails.
The Center Road Sidewalk project in Fairfax County, VA was substantially completed in November 2019. The project connected sections of sidewalk along Center Road between Rolling Spring Court and Reza Court through the installation of concrete sidewalk, curb ramps, a retaining wall, storm drains, relocation of a water main, and road widening/repaving. The annual contractor Finley Asphalt and Sealing, Inc. completed the work with oversight from Fairfax County transportation and construction management staff.
Pohick Road - South Run Road Walkway Pedestrian ImprovementsFairfax County
The scope of this project included construction of concrete sidewalk, curb and gutter, curb-cut ramps, concrete bus pads, pavement mill and overlay, pavement marking and signings, drainage improvements, watermain relocation, guardrail system improvements, and pedestrian signals.
Hunter Village Drive Shoulder ImprovementsFairfax County
The Hunter Village Drive Shoulder Improvements Project included construction of approximately 4,600 linear feet of bike lane and pedestrian walkway, guardrail, curb cut ramps, bus stop, pavement mill and overlay, pavement marking and signage, and relocation of a fire hydrant.
Substantial Completion: Franconia Road SidewalkFairfax County
The Franconia Road Sidewalk project in Fairfax County, VA was completed on April 16, 2017. The project included 870 feet of new concrete sidewalk, curb and gutter, 4 curb ramps, 3 tree box filters, 400 feet of new storm drainage pipe and 9 drainage structures to improve safety, accessibility and link existing sidewalks along Franconia Road. The project was led by the Department of Transportation and Utilities Design and Construction Division.
Tysons East Sidewalk - South Side of Route 123Fairfax County
This document provides details about the Tysons East Sidewalk Project along Route 123 in Fairfax County, Virginia. The project involved constructing approximately 2,400 feet of 10-foot-wide concrete sidewalk, storm drains, curb ramps, road work, relocating a water main, installing a retaining wall, and other related items. The project improves pedestrian safety along Route 123 between Ramp to I-66 and Great Falls Street. The project was substantially completed on April 8, 2020. The document includes photos of the construction process and finished project.
Intersection Sight Distance Improvement: Old Dominion Drive at Bellview RoadFairfax County
The Old Dominion Drive at Bellview Road Project in Fairfax County, VA was substantially completed in December 2015. The project involved removing existing embankments and trees along Old Dominion Drive to improve sight distance at the intersection, and installing concrete pipes to improve runoff. The project team removed embankments and vegetation, installed reinforced concrete pipes, implemented soil stabilization techniques, and graded ditches to complete the work.
Bus Stop Safety and Accessibility Improvements: Springfield and Mount Vernon ...Fairfax County
The document summarizes six bus stop safety and accessibility improvement projects that were completed in October 2015 in the Springfield and Mount Vernon districts of Fairfax County, Virginia. The projects improved pedestrian safety by installing concrete pads, sidewalks, and other items at bus stops along Rolling Road, Fairfax County Parkway, Mount Vernon Memorial Highway, South Run Road. The project team that completed the work is also listed.
Workhouse Arts Foundation Cross-County TrailFairfax County
The document summarizes a project to construct pedestrian and bicycle trails at the Workhouse Arts Foundation Center in Fairfax County, VA. The project included building 2,850 feet of asphalt trail and 450 feet of stone dust trail, along with curb cuts, signage, and other safety improvements. The project was completed on June 26, 2018 and involved the Department of Transportation, Utilities Design and Construction Division, and other county teams and branches. Photos document the construction process and final results of the new trails.
The Center Road Sidewalk project in Fairfax County, VA was substantially completed in November 2019. The project connected sections of sidewalk along Center Road between Rolling Spring Court and Reza Court through the installation of concrete sidewalk, curb ramps, a retaining wall, storm drains, relocation of a water main, and road widening/repaving. The annual contractor Finley Asphalt and Sealing, Inc. completed the work with oversight from Fairfax County transportation and construction management staff.
Parcher Avenue Pedestrian Access ImprovementFairfax County
The Parcher Avenue Pedestrian Access Improvement project in Fairfax County, VA was substantially completed on January 14, 2020. The project included installing concrete sidewalks, pedestrian ramps, a pedestrian refuge island, and new signs. It was delivered through an annual contract with Ashburn Contracting Corporation and involved staff from Fairfax County Department of Transportation, Utilities Design and Construction Division, and Land Survey Branch.
Fairfax County Old Courthouse Road Walkway Improvements August 2020Fairfax County
Old Courthouse Rd. walkway improvements were substantially completed on July 15, 2020. 1,300 linear feet of concrete sidewalk and other related improvements are included in this project.
Chesterbrook Road Walkway Improvement Project August 2020Fairfax County
The Chesterbrook Road walkway improvement project was substantially completed on Aug 11, 2020 and provides a walkway connection along the south side of Chesterbrook Rd.
Old Keene Mill Road Walkway at Carrleigh PkwyFairfax County
The Old Keene Mill Road Walkway at Carrleigh Parkway included the construction of pedestrian access improvements along westbound Old Keene Mill Road at Carrleigh Parkway to include full-depth asphalt pavement on a turn lane extension, sidewalk , curb and gutter, pavement mill and overlay, pavement markings and signing, and drainage improvements.
Route 123 and Jermantown Rd. Intersection Improvements November 2020Fairfax County
The Route 123 & Jermantown Road Intersection Improvements project in Fairfax County, VA was substantially completed on September 27, 2020. The project consisted of constructing a right turn lane on Route 123, sidewalks, trails, curbs, intersection improvements, road resurfacing, storm drains, and other related work to improve safety and traffic flow. The project team included members from the Department of Transportation, Land Acquisition Division, Utilities Design and Construction Division, and project inspectors who oversaw the work.
Edsall Road Walkway Pedestrian ImprovementsFairfax County
This pedestrian access improvement project connects the residential community from Timber Forest Drive to the Muslim American Society and Edsall Garden Apartments. It consisted of construction of approximately 700 linear feet of 5-foot-wide concrete sidewalk, four ADA curb ramps, storm drainage improvements, and installation of three pedestrian signals.
Silverbrook Road & Southrun Road Intersection ImprovementsFairfax County
Silverbrook Road and Southrun Road Intersection improvements project was substantially completed on April 12, 2021. The overall project scope was to the increase in pedestrian safety along Silverbrook Road and its intersection with Southrun Road. The new pedestrian walkway consisted of 83 lineal feet of 5-foot-wide concrete sidewalk along with 224 lineal feet of 6-foot-wide asphalt walking path. Additionally, the Right Turn from Silverbrook Road onto Southrun Road was improved and lengthened. Along with the access improvements upgrades were made to the storm drain system and minor re-alignments of waterlines.
PowerPoint Westmoreland Street Bike Lanes - substantial completionFairfax County
Westmoreland Street bike lanes project was substantially completed on April 12, 2021. The project scope was the extension of road bike lanes along both sides of Westmoreland Street north of Rosemont Drive toward Old Chesterbrook Road. Works on the project included roadway widening, approximately 400 feet long concrete variable width sidewalk, curb and gutters, driveway entrances, bus stop loading pad, milling and paving, pavement marking and signs.
Tysons Boulevard and Galleria Drive Pedestrian Access ImprovementsFairfax County
The Tysons Boulevard & Galleria Drive Pedestrian Access Improvements project eliminated a dual right turn movement from Tyson’s Blvd onto Galleria Dr. and replaced it with a single turn movement into the existing acceleration lane. The project also included removal of existing pavement and portions of medians, full depth pavement, mill and overlay, new pedestrian signals, pavement markings and signing, sidewalk and drainage improvements.
Sunrise Valley Drive from Hitchcock Drive to Colts Neck DriveFairfax County
The Sunrise Valley Drive from Hitchcock Drive to Colts Neck Drive project was substantially completed on April 30, 2021. The project included the construction of 950 linear feet of 6-foot-wide asphalt walkway and replacing/upgrading existing pedestrian ramps for compliant accessibility.
Silverbrook Road at Monacan Road Walkway ProjectFairfax County
The scope of this project included 460 feet of five-foot wide concrete sidewalk and curb and gutter along the west side of Silverbrook Road south of Monacan Road connecting to the existing sidewalk. The improvements provide a new pedestrian access to the sidewalk, trails, signage, pavement markings and two new curb ramps along with a crosswalk at the Silverbrook Road and Monacan Road intersection.
Bus Stop Safety and Accessibility Improvements: Hunter Mill, Braddock and Lee...Fairfax County
The Fairfax County Department of Public Works and Environmental Services completed five bus stop safety and accessibility improvement projects in September 2015. The projects installed concrete pads, sidewalks, and other items to improve pedestrian safety at bus stops located on Lawyers Road, Coffer Woods Road, Old Keene Mill Road, and Telegraph Road. The document provides details on the project locations, teams, and contact information for additional questions.
Fairfax County Glade Dr. Walkway Improvements August 2020Fairfax County
The document summarizes a sidewalk improvement project along Glade Drive in Fairfax County, Virginia. The project involved constructing approximately 1,050 feet of concrete sidewalk, installing curb ramps, curb and gutter, a pedestrian signal, milling and overlaying asphalt, and utility adjustments. It was substantially completed in June 2020. The project aims to improve pedestrian access and safety along Glade Drive between Freetown Drive and Colts Neck Road.
Substantial Completion - HMSAMS-Innovation Center to Arrowbrook TrailFairfax County
Description:
HMSAMS-Innovation Center to Arrowbrook Trail was substantially completed on March 1, 2021. The project included the construction of 600 linear feet of 10-foot-wide asphalt trail, nine trail lights, a HAWK signal across Sunrise Valley Drive, pavement mill and overlay, pavement markings and signage, pedestrian ramp and sidewalk.
Project Overview:
Project Delivery: Annual Project
Contract: Unit Price
The Vesper Street Shared Use project was substantially completed within budget on January 24, 2019. This project provided of a 10’ft wide asphalt shared use path approximately 2030’ft in length from the end of Vesper Street to the intersection of Leesburg Pike and the Spring Hill Metro Station. The project includes a 90’ft pedestrian bridge over Courthouse Spring Branch, storm water drainage, asphalt paving, light poles, handrails, guardrails bollards, pavement markings and related signage.
Sunrise Valley Dr. from Glade Dr. to Reston Parkway Sidewalk July 2020 Fairfax County
Fairfax County installed approximately 3,000 linear feet of five foot wide concrete sidewalk. Sunrise Valley Dr. from Glade Dr. to Reston Parkway July 2020
Dead Run Force Main Rehabilitation ProjectFairfax County
The document summarizes a project to rehabilitate an existing 14-inch cast iron force main in Fairfax County, Virginia. The project involved lining the 2,700 linear feet of force main with cured-in-place pipe lining, installing storm culverts under five driveways to improve drainage, replacing an existing concrete culvert, restoring ditches and driveways, and adding safety measures. The project was substantially completed in September 2016 to repair the 60-year old force main running from Dead Run Drive to Dolly Madison Boulevard.
Route 50 sidewalk - South Street to Aspen LaneFairfax County
This project consisted of constructing approximately 1,200 linear feet of five-foot wide concrete sidewalk, associated curb and gutter, water line relocation, installation of 12-inch and 15-inch reinforced concrete pipe for improved stormwater drainage, asphalt pavement, pavement marking, and other related items.
Tysons Blvd.Temporary NB Single Lane Closure June 8, 2020Fairfax County
The north bound single lane closure of Tysons Blvd. at Galleria Dr. to Park Run Dr. near International Dr. was completed on May 29. The scope of this project installed concrete barriers and traffic impact attenuators along Tysons Blvd. This temporary closure is scheduled to be in place from May 29 to Sept 8, 2020.
Scotts Run Trail to McLean Metro Station January 2021Fairfax County
The project consists of the design and construction of a half-mile long, eight-foot-wide asphalt trail connecting Magarity Road to Chain Bridge Road (previously Colshire Meadow Drive) and provides the residential communities safe access to the McLean Metro Station. The project includes two pedestrian bridges (50 feet and 90 feet long) over Scotts Run, stormwater drainage, asphalt paving, trail lighting, handrail, pavement markings and related signage.
Sunrise Valley Dr. Sidewalk Improvements -River Birch Rd. to Legacy CircleFairfax County
The Sunrise Valley Dr. Sidewalk Improvements – River Birch Road to Legacy Circle project included construction of approximately 387 linear feet of concrete sidewalk along Sunrise Valley Drive connecting River Birch Road to Legacy Circle, a new concrete bus pad and 5 pedestrian accessible ramps.
The North Shore Drive Sidewalk Improvements project has been Substantially Completed. The overall project scope was to increase pedestrian safety along North Shore Drive . The new pedestrian walkway consists of 2,315 lineal feet of 5-foot wide concrete sidewalk and 224 lineal feet of 6-foot wide asphalt walking path. The project started approximately 500 feet West of Sycamore Valley drive and extended to approximately 400 feet East of Links Drive. Also, along with the improved pedestrian access, upgrades were made to the storm drain system, a new concrete pad was placed for the existing bus shelter and the Eastbound lane of North Shore Drive was milled and new asphalt and striping was installed.
Parcher Avenue Pedestrian Access ImprovementFairfax County
The Parcher Avenue Pedestrian Access Improvement project in Fairfax County, VA was substantially completed on January 14, 2020. The project included installing concrete sidewalks, pedestrian ramps, a pedestrian refuge island, and new signs. It was delivered through an annual contract with Ashburn Contracting Corporation and involved staff from Fairfax County Department of Transportation, Utilities Design and Construction Division, and Land Survey Branch.
Fairfax County Old Courthouse Road Walkway Improvements August 2020Fairfax County
Old Courthouse Rd. walkway improvements were substantially completed on July 15, 2020. 1,300 linear feet of concrete sidewalk and other related improvements are included in this project.
Chesterbrook Road Walkway Improvement Project August 2020Fairfax County
The Chesterbrook Road walkway improvement project was substantially completed on Aug 11, 2020 and provides a walkway connection along the south side of Chesterbrook Rd.
Old Keene Mill Road Walkway at Carrleigh PkwyFairfax County
The Old Keene Mill Road Walkway at Carrleigh Parkway included the construction of pedestrian access improvements along westbound Old Keene Mill Road at Carrleigh Parkway to include full-depth asphalt pavement on a turn lane extension, sidewalk , curb and gutter, pavement mill and overlay, pavement markings and signing, and drainage improvements.
Route 123 and Jermantown Rd. Intersection Improvements November 2020Fairfax County
The Route 123 & Jermantown Road Intersection Improvements project in Fairfax County, VA was substantially completed on September 27, 2020. The project consisted of constructing a right turn lane on Route 123, sidewalks, trails, curbs, intersection improvements, road resurfacing, storm drains, and other related work to improve safety and traffic flow. The project team included members from the Department of Transportation, Land Acquisition Division, Utilities Design and Construction Division, and project inspectors who oversaw the work.
Edsall Road Walkway Pedestrian ImprovementsFairfax County
This pedestrian access improvement project connects the residential community from Timber Forest Drive to the Muslim American Society and Edsall Garden Apartments. It consisted of construction of approximately 700 linear feet of 5-foot-wide concrete sidewalk, four ADA curb ramps, storm drainage improvements, and installation of three pedestrian signals.
Silverbrook Road & Southrun Road Intersection ImprovementsFairfax County
Silverbrook Road and Southrun Road Intersection improvements project was substantially completed on April 12, 2021. The overall project scope was to the increase in pedestrian safety along Silverbrook Road and its intersection with Southrun Road. The new pedestrian walkway consisted of 83 lineal feet of 5-foot-wide concrete sidewalk along with 224 lineal feet of 6-foot-wide asphalt walking path. Additionally, the Right Turn from Silverbrook Road onto Southrun Road was improved and lengthened. Along with the access improvements upgrades were made to the storm drain system and minor re-alignments of waterlines.
PowerPoint Westmoreland Street Bike Lanes - substantial completionFairfax County
Westmoreland Street bike lanes project was substantially completed on April 12, 2021. The project scope was the extension of road bike lanes along both sides of Westmoreland Street north of Rosemont Drive toward Old Chesterbrook Road. Works on the project included roadway widening, approximately 400 feet long concrete variable width sidewalk, curb and gutters, driveway entrances, bus stop loading pad, milling and paving, pavement marking and signs.
Tysons Boulevard and Galleria Drive Pedestrian Access ImprovementsFairfax County
The Tysons Boulevard & Galleria Drive Pedestrian Access Improvements project eliminated a dual right turn movement from Tyson’s Blvd onto Galleria Dr. and replaced it with a single turn movement into the existing acceleration lane. The project also included removal of existing pavement and portions of medians, full depth pavement, mill and overlay, new pedestrian signals, pavement markings and signing, sidewalk and drainage improvements.
Sunrise Valley Drive from Hitchcock Drive to Colts Neck DriveFairfax County
The Sunrise Valley Drive from Hitchcock Drive to Colts Neck Drive project was substantially completed on April 30, 2021. The project included the construction of 950 linear feet of 6-foot-wide asphalt walkway and replacing/upgrading existing pedestrian ramps for compliant accessibility.
Silverbrook Road at Monacan Road Walkway ProjectFairfax County
The scope of this project included 460 feet of five-foot wide concrete sidewalk and curb and gutter along the west side of Silverbrook Road south of Monacan Road connecting to the existing sidewalk. The improvements provide a new pedestrian access to the sidewalk, trails, signage, pavement markings and two new curb ramps along with a crosswalk at the Silverbrook Road and Monacan Road intersection.
Bus Stop Safety and Accessibility Improvements: Hunter Mill, Braddock and Lee...Fairfax County
The Fairfax County Department of Public Works and Environmental Services completed five bus stop safety and accessibility improvement projects in September 2015. The projects installed concrete pads, sidewalks, and other items to improve pedestrian safety at bus stops located on Lawyers Road, Coffer Woods Road, Old Keene Mill Road, and Telegraph Road. The document provides details on the project locations, teams, and contact information for additional questions.
Fairfax County Glade Dr. Walkway Improvements August 2020Fairfax County
The document summarizes a sidewalk improvement project along Glade Drive in Fairfax County, Virginia. The project involved constructing approximately 1,050 feet of concrete sidewalk, installing curb ramps, curb and gutter, a pedestrian signal, milling and overlaying asphalt, and utility adjustments. It was substantially completed in June 2020. The project aims to improve pedestrian access and safety along Glade Drive between Freetown Drive and Colts Neck Road.
Substantial Completion - HMSAMS-Innovation Center to Arrowbrook TrailFairfax County
Description:
HMSAMS-Innovation Center to Arrowbrook Trail was substantially completed on March 1, 2021. The project included the construction of 600 linear feet of 10-foot-wide asphalt trail, nine trail lights, a HAWK signal across Sunrise Valley Drive, pavement mill and overlay, pavement markings and signage, pedestrian ramp and sidewalk.
Project Overview:
Project Delivery: Annual Project
Contract: Unit Price
The Vesper Street Shared Use project was substantially completed within budget on January 24, 2019. This project provided of a 10’ft wide asphalt shared use path approximately 2030’ft in length from the end of Vesper Street to the intersection of Leesburg Pike and the Spring Hill Metro Station. The project includes a 90’ft pedestrian bridge over Courthouse Spring Branch, storm water drainage, asphalt paving, light poles, handrails, guardrails bollards, pavement markings and related signage.
Sunrise Valley Dr. from Glade Dr. to Reston Parkway Sidewalk July 2020 Fairfax County
Fairfax County installed approximately 3,000 linear feet of five foot wide concrete sidewalk. Sunrise Valley Dr. from Glade Dr. to Reston Parkway July 2020
Dead Run Force Main Rehabilitation ProjectFairfax County
The document summarizes a project to rehabilitate an existing 14-inch cast iron force main in Fairfax County, Virginia. The project involved lining the 2,700 linear feet of force main with cured-in-place pipe lining, installing storm culverts under five driveways to improve drainage, replacing an existing concrete culvert, restoring ditches and driveways, and adding safety measures. The project was substantially completed in September 2016 to repair the 60-year old force main running from Dead Run Drive to Dolly Madison Boulevard.
Route 50 sidewalk - South Street to Aspen LaneFairfax County
This project consisted of constructing approximately 1,200 linear feet of five-foot wide concrete sidewalk, associated curb and gutter, water line relocation, installation of 12-inch and 15-inch reinforced concrete pipe for improved stormwater drainage, asphalt pavement, pavement marking, and other related items.
Tysons Blvd.Temporary NB Single Lane Closure June 8, 2020Fairfax County
The north bound single lane closure of Tysons Blvd. at Galleria Dr. to Park Run Dr. near International Dr. was completed on May 29. The scope of this project installed concrete barriers and traffic impact attenuators along Tysons Blvd. This temporary closure is scheduled to be in place from May 29 to Sept 8, 2020.
Scotts Run Trail to McLean Metro Station January 2021Fairfax County
The project consists of the design and construction of a half-mile long, eight-foot-wide asphalt trail connecting Magarity Road to Chain Bridge Road (previously Colshire Meadow Drive) and provides the residential communities safe access to the McLean Metro Station. The project includes two pedestrian bridges (50 feet and 90 feet long) over Scotts Run, stormwater drainage, asphalt paving, trail lighting, handrail, pavement markings and related signage.
Sunrise Valley Dr. Sidewalk Improvements -River Birch Rd. to Legacy CircleFairfax County
The Sunrise Valley Dr. Sidewalk Improvements – River Birch Road to Legacy Circle project included construction of approximately 387 linear feet of concrete sidewalk along Sunrise Valley Drive connecting River Birch Road to Legacy Circle, a new concrete bus pad and 5 pedestrian accessible ramps.
The North Shore Drive Sidewalk Improvements project has been Substantially Completed. The overall project scope was to increase pedestrian safety along North Shore Drive . The new pedestrian walkway consists of 2,315 lineal feet of 5-foot wide concrete sidewalk and 224 lineal feet of 6-foot wide asphalt walking path. The project started approximately 500 feet West of Sycamore Valley drive and extended to approximately 400 feet East of Links Drive. Also, along with the improved pedestrian access, upgrades were made to the storm drain system, a new concrete pad was placed for the existing bus shelter and the Eastbound lane of North Shore Drive was milled and new asphalt and striping was installed.
This project involved constructing a raised median with a cut through, curb ramp, pedestrian crosswalk, milling and overlay, pavement markings and signage along Chain Bridge Road in Fairfax County, VA. The project was federally funded and aimed to provide safer access to a bus stop and improve pedestrian access at an intersection. Key members of the project team included the Department of Transportation, Utilities Design and Construction Division, a project inspector consultant, and the Land Survey Branch. The project was substantially completed on October 26, 2018.
Guinea Road and Lakepointe Drive Sidewalk and Intersection ImprovementsFairfax County
This project consisted of construction of approximately 800 feet of 5-foot wide concrete sidewalk, curb and gutter, curb ramps, concrete bus pads, and an upgrade of the existing storm water conveyance system along with storm water control features. This project will enhance the safety of pedestrian traffic through the intersection of Guinea Road and Lakepointe Drive.
The Telegraph Walkway Project was substantially completed on time and under budget on September 13, 2021. This project consisted of construction of 5’ concrete sidewalk, curb ramp, curb & gutter, drilled shaft for slope stability, RW-3, handrail, pavement mill and overlay, pavement marking, water line relocation and some other related items.
Chichester Lane Walkway: Day Lily Court Trail to Cherry Drive improvement included approximately 270 linear feet of a five-foot wide concrete sidewalk, curb, gutter, stormwater infrastructure and restoration.
The scope of this project included construction of an access road from Workhouse Road to Arts Foundation Center, storm drainpipes and structures, curb cut ramps, mill and overlay, pavement marking and signage. The construction also includes a shared use path for pedestrians and cyclists and picnic tables, bike racks, and horse tie-ups.
Chichester Lane at Lismore Lane Walkway extended a five-foot wide concrete walkway 91 linear feet. The improvements include construction of sidewalk, adjusting an existing sanitary manhole to grade, and applying topsoil, seed and matting to disturbed areas.
The Fort Hunt Road Walkway project in Fairfax County, VA was substantially completed on December 15, 2016. The project included constructing 884 feet of shared asphalt walkway, 2 curb ramps, 1 bus pad, 2 new storm drainage structures, and other safety and accessibility improvements. The project team from the Department of Transportation and Utilities Design and Construction Division oversaw construction and completion of the walkway, bus pad, curb ramps, and pavement markings.
Glade Drive Walkway - Middle Creek Lane to Glade Bank WayFairfax County
The Glade Drive Walkway improvement project from Middle Creek Lane to Glade Bank Way included construction of pedestrian access improvements along the north side of Glade Drive to include approximately 643 linear feet of curb-abutted sidewalk, pedestrian ramps, curb and gutter, asphalt trail, and mill and overlay.
Fairfax County Fleet Drive Walkway Improvements Sept 2020Fairfax County
The scope of this project was construction of concrete sidewalk, curb and gutter, curb-cut ramps, retaining wall, pavement mill and overlay, pavement markings and signings, closed drainage system improvements and watermain relocation.
Hunter Mill Road and Sunrise Valley Drive Pedestrian ImprovementsFairfax County
The project provides pedestrian improvements at the intersection of Hunter Mill Road (Route 674) and Sunrise Valley Drive (Route 6320). Improvements include installing 1,037 linear feet of concrete sidewalk, curb and gutter, concrete sidewalks, curb ramps, refuge island, realigning the southbound right turn lane, and milling and asphalt paving near the intersection. Drainage improvements include installing 1,069 linear feet of storm drain pipes, curb drop inlets, and a Filterra unit.
The Quander Road Walkway project in Fairfax County, Virginia involved constructing 1,800 feet of sidewalk, curb and gutter, a refuge island with ramps, drainage improvements, and road widening along Quander Road between Emmett Drive and Stokes Lane. The project was completed in June 2021 to provide safer connectivity for schools and neighborhoods. It was delivered using a design-bid-build approach and included relocating utilities, laying concrete, and replacing landscaping.
Fairfax County Little River Turnpike Walkway August 2020Fairfax County
The Little River Turnpike walkway pedestrian improvement project was completed on June 29, 2020. The project increases pedestrian safety from Columbia Rd. to Mayhunt Ct. with 2580 linear feet of 5-foot wide concrete sidewalk.
Bus Stop Safety and Accessibility ImprovementsFairfax County
This document provides details on bus stop safety and accessibility improvement projects completed in Fairfax County, Virginia. The projects included installing concrete pads, handicap curb cuts, and sidewalks at three bus stops along Fairfax County Parkway and Richmond Highway to improve pedestrian safety. The projects were substantially completed by April 20, 2017. The document lists the project locations and project teams responsible for the work. It provides contact information for any additional questions.
The Cinder Bed Road Realignment Project in Fairfax County, VA was substantially completed in July 2017. The project realigned a portion of Cinder Bed Road and installed a triple box culvert to improve traffic flow and access to the Newington DVS Maintenance Facility. It also included stream restoration, construction of a sidewalk, trail, and drainage improvements. The project team consisted of members from the Department of Transportation, Land Acquisition Division, and Utilities Design and Construction Division.
The Oakton Community Park Phase 2A project consisted of a new reinforced concrete roundabout, concrete and asphalt sidewalks, curb ramps, concrete medians, and curb and gutter. The scope of work also included storm drainage, site improvements, asphalt restoration, pavement markings and other associated work.
Innovation Ave Walkway (Innovation Metro Station to Dulles Greene blvd)Fairfax County
The project included installation of approximately 270 feet of 8-foot-wide concrete sidewalk, a handrail, and two curb ramps. This project ties into the existing sidewalk from the new Metro station.
Pedestrian Improvements at Highland Street, Backlick Road, Amherst Ave. Inter...Fairfax County
The document summarizes a pedestrian intersection improvement project in Fairfax County, VA. The project involved constructing 500 feet of curb and gutter, handicap ramps, updated pedestrian signals, asphalt paving, and a stormwater BMP facility at the intersections of Highland St, Backlick Rd, and Amherst Ave. The project scope and timeline, including pre-construction, construction, and post-construction phases are described. Contact information is provided for additional details.
Chain Bridge Road Walkway from Niblick Drive to Horse Shoe DriveFairfax County
This document provides details about the Chain Bridge Road Walkway Improvements project in Fairfax County, VA. The project involved constructing approximately 3,300 feet of new 5-foot wide sidewalk along the east side of Chain Bridge Road between Niblick Drive and Horse Shoe Drive. It also included stormwater drainage, curb and gutter works, and signal modifications. The project was substantially completed on September 24, 2019.
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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
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
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.
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Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
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RFP for Reno's Community Assistance CenterThis Is Reno
Property appraisals completed in May for downtown Reno’s Community Assistance and Triage Centers (CAC) reveal that repairing the buildings to bring them back into service would cost an estimated $10.1 million—nearly four times the amount previously reported by city staff.
Preliminary findings _OECD field visits to ten regions in the TSI EU mining r...OECDregions
Preliminary findings from OECD field visits for the project: Enhancing EU Mining Regional Ecosystems to Support the Green Transition and Secure Mineral Raw Materials Supply.
About Potato, The scientific name of the plant is Solanum tuberosum (L).Christina Parmionova
The potato is a starchy root vegetable native to the Americas that is consumed as a staple food in many parts of the world. Potatoes are tubers of the plant Solanum tuberosum, a perennial in the nightshade family Solanaceae. Wild potato species can be found from the southern United States to southern Chile
Synopsis (short abstract) In December 2023, the UN General Assembly proclaimed 30 May as the International Day of Potato.
This report explores the significance of border towns and spaces for strengthening responses to young people on the move. In particular it explores the linkages of young people to local service centres with the aim of further developing service, protection, and support strategies for migrant children in border areas across the region. The report is based on a small-scale fieldwork study in the border towns of Chipata and Katete in Zambia conducted in July 2023. Border towns and spaces provide a rich source of information about issues related to the informal or irregular movement of young people across borders, including smuggling and trafficking. They can help build a picture of the nature and scope of the type of movement young migrants undertake and also the forms of protection available to them. Border towns and spaces also provide a lens through which we can better understand the vulnerabilities of young people on the move and, critically, the strategies they use to navigate challenges and access support.
The findings in this report highlight some of the key factors shaping the experiences and vulnerabilities of young people on the move – particularly their proximity to border spaces and how this affects the risks that they face. The report describes strategies that young people on the move employ to remain below the radar of visibility to state and non-state actors due to fear of arrest, detention, and deportation while also trying to keep themselves safe and access support in border towns. These strategies of (in)visibility provide a way to protect themselves yet at the same time also heighten some of the risks young people face as their vulnerabilities are not always recognised by those who could offer support.
In this report we show that the realities and challenges of life and migration in this region and in Zambia need to be better understood for support to be strengthened and tuned to meet the specific needs of young people on the move. This includes understanding the role of state and non-state stakeholders, the impact of laws and policies and, critically, the experiences of the young people themselves. We provide recommendations for immediate action, recommendations for programming to support young people on the move in the two towns that would reduce risk for young people in this area, and recommendations for longer term policy advocacy.
Working with data is a challenge for many organizations. Nonprofits in particular may need to collect and analyze sensitive, incomplete, and/or biased historical data about people. In this talk, Dr. Cori Faklaris of UNC Charlotte provides an overview of current AI capabilities and weaknesses to consider when integrating current AI technologies into the data workflow. The talk is organized around three takeaways: (1) For better or sometimes worse, AI provides you with “infinite interns.” (2) Give people permission & guardrails to learn what works with these “interns” and what doesn’t. (3) Create a roadmap for adding in more AI to assist nonprofit work, along with strategies for bias mitigation.
1. A Fairfax County, VA, publication
Department of Public Works and Environmental Services
Working for You!
Lanier Street Bike/Pedestrian Connection
Contract No. CN18124120
Project No. 2G40-088-034
Mason District
February 28, 2018
2. Lanier Street Bike/Pedestrian Connection
Capital Facilities/Utilities Design and Construction Division/Transportation and Stormwater Construction Branch
3. Project Details
Lanier Street Bike/Pedestrian Connection
Capital Facilities/Utilities Design and Construction Division/Transportation and Stormwater Construction Branch
Description:
The Lanier Street Bike/Pedestrian Connection project was substantially completed on January
05, 2018. The scope of this project included construction of approximately 170 linear feet of 6-
foot asphalt walkway connecting Lanier Street to Carrico Drive and associated drainage
improvements.
Project Overview:
• Installed 170 linear feet of asphalt walkway to provide safer bike/pedestrian access.
• Installed storm piping and a connecting storm structure to insure better stormwater
conveyance.
• Project Team:
• Department of Transportation – Francesco Lauretti
• Utilities Design and Construction Division (UDCD) – Michael J. Stevens
• Project Inspector, UDCD – Yagya Bhandari
• Land Survey Branch, UDCD – Mike Perry
4. Lanier Street Bike/Pedestrian Connection
Mason District, Tax Map 71-1
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5. Lanier Street Bike/Pedestrian Connection
Pre-Construction
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6. Lanier Street Bike/Pedestrian Connection
Pre-Construction
Capital Facilities/Utilities Design and Construction Division/Transportation and Stormwater Construction Branch
7. Capital Facilities/Utilities Design and Construction Division/Transportation and Stormwater Construction Branch
Lanier Street Bike/Pedestrian Connection
Storm Structure under Construction
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Lanier Street Bike/Pedestrian Connection
Asphalt Trail under Construction
9. Lanier Street Bike/Pedestrian Connection
Completed Project
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10. Before After
Lanier Street Bike/Pedestrian Connection
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11. Additional Information
For additional Information, please call
www.fairfaxcounty.gov/dpwes
Lanier Street Bike/Pedestrian Connection
Capital Facilities/Utilities Design and Construction Division/Transportation and Stormwater Construction Branch
Matthew Kaiser, Public Information Officer
703-324-8455, TTY 711
Matthew.kaiser@fairfaxcounty.gov