Fairfax County walkway construction of 1,600 linear feet of concrete sidewalk, curb ramps, curb and gutter, retaining wall, pavement markings and signage, drainage improvements and utility adjustments.
Long Branch & New Alexandria Pump Station Fuel Tank ReplacementFairfax County
This project included removal and replacement of fuel storage tanks for stand by generators at the Long Branch Sanitary Sewer Pump Station and New Alexandria Stormwater Pump Station. Existing underground storage tanks were replaced with new above ground fuel tanks. The project included installation of piping, valves, fuel polishing systems, day tanks, and appurtenances, as well as associated site work. This project was substantially complete on October 29, 2021.
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 document provides information about a stream restoration project on Pike Branch at Wilton Road in Fairfax County, Virginia. It outlines the project area limits, typical restoration practices that will be used such as native vegetation planting, reinforced streambeds, and instream rock structures. It also shows examples of construction efforts like access roads and channel grading. The presentation discusses the project overview, current steps being taken to get approvals, and outlines a timeline for advertising, beginning, and completing construction over the next 2-3 years.
High Ridge Lakevale Estates Langley Oaks and Weid Pump Stations ProjectFairfax County
The work under this project included provision for the replacement of all pumping, piping, valves, generator, electrical, and mechanical equipment at each pump station. Each pump station also included structural and architectural repairs for the buildings as well as the installation of a security system. Miscellaneous site and civil modifications were also completed. This project was substantially complete on May 27, 2021.
The four pump stations (PS) included, Lakevale PS (10209 Kenbrooke Ct, Vienna), High Ridge PS (3890 Fairfax Ridge Rd, Fairfax), Weid PS (8418A Holly Leaf Drive, McLean), and Langley Oaks PS (6526 Heather Brook Ct, McLean)
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.
Community Meeting - Indian Run Gravity Sewer Replacement Construction ProjectFairfax County
2019 study evaluated several alternatives for replacement
Selected alternative would:
Eliminate the exposed sewer/stream crossing
Maintain level of sewer services to the community
Provide future access ease to Fairfax County’s wastewater operator
Improve system’s reliability in the area
Reduce future risk of sanitary sewer overflows
Reduce risk to public health and the environment
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
Long Branch & New Alexandria Pump Station Fuel Tank ReplacementFairfax County
This project included removal and replacement of fuel storage tanks for stand by generators at the Long Branch Sanitary Sewer Pump Station and New Alexandria Stormwater Pump Station. Existing underground storage tanks were replaced with new above ground fuel tanks. The project included installation of piping, valves, fuel polishing systems, day tanks, and appurtenances, as well as associated site work. This project was substantially complete on October 29, 2021.
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 document provides information about a stream restoration project on Pike Branch at Wilton Road in Fairfax County, Virginia. It outlines the project area limits, typical restoration practices that will be used such as native vegetation planting, reinforced streambeds, and instream rock structures. It also shows examples of construction efforts like access roads and channel grading. The presentation discusses the project overview, current steps being taken to get approvals, and outlines a timeline for advertising, beginning, and completing construction over the next 2-3 years.
High Ridge Lakevale Estates Langley Oaks and Weid Pump Stations ProjectFairfax County
The work under this project included provision for the replacement of all pumping, piping, valves, generator, electrical, and mechanical equipment at each pump station. Each pump station also included structural and architectural repairs for the buildings as well as the installation of a security system. Miscellaneous site and civil modifications were also completed. This project was substantially complete on May 27, 2021.
The four pump stations (PS) included, Lakevale PS (10209 Kenbrooke Ct, Vienna), High Ridge PS (3890 Fairfax Ridge Rd, Fairfax), Weid PS (8418A Holly Leaf Drive, McLean), and Langley Oaks PS (6526 Heather Brook Ct, McLean)
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.
Community Meeting - Indian Run Gravity Sewer Replacement Construction ProjectFairfax County
2019 study evaluated several alternatives for replacement
Selected alternative would:
Eliminate the exposed sewer/stream crossing
Maintain level of sewer services to the community
Provide future access ease to Fairfax County’s wastewater operator
Improve system’s reliability in the area
Reduce future risk of sanitary sewer overflows
Reduce risk to public health and the environment
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
South Lakes Drive Walkway was substantially completed on September 17, 2021. The project included construction of 3,370 linear feet of sidewalk, pedestrian ramps, pedestrian signals, handrail, bus shelter and loading pads, curbs and gutters, asphalt milling and paving, pavement markings and signage, fire hydrant relocation, and drainage adjustment.
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.
This document summarizes a citizens information meeting about a proposed sidewalk project along Kirby Road between Chesterbrook Road and Mori Street in Fairfax County, Virginia. The project is estimated to cost $2 million and would construct a new 5-foot wide sidewalk with curb ramps and drainage improvements to meet accessibility standards. It may require relocating utilities, removing trees, and acquiring additional right-of-way or easements. The project schedule estimates intermediate design in spring 2019, pre-final design in late 2019, beginning construction in late 2021, and completing construction in summer 2022. Attendees were invited to provide comments.
Accotink Creek at Wakefield Park Stream Restoration ProjectFairfax County
Accotink Creek at Wakefield Park Stream Restoration project was substantially completed on November 23, 2021. This project consists of restoring, enhancing, and stabilizing of approximately 4,900 linear feet of stream channel through the installation of four Newbury Riffles within the main channel of Accotink Creek and one Newbury Riffle within a side channel to provide aquatic benefits, grade control, improve water quality and prevent further erosion.
A Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) Camera became stuck in the sanitary sewer line located in the Old Keene Mill Shopping Center. Wastewater Design and Construction Division mobilized to the site with the on-call contractor to begin the 15-foot excavation to replace 50 feet of broken gravity sewer. Because the work was within a shopping center parking lot, the project team worked the night shift to limit disturbance to the community. After four days of work, the camera was retrieved, and the pit was backfilled. This project was substantially complete on August 27, 2021.
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.
Langley School Pump Station Community Meeting October 22, 2020Fairfax County
This document summarizes a community meeting about a wastewater infrastructure project in Fairfax County, VA. The project involves replacing an aging pump station and force main from 1966, as well as repairing or replacing sections of gravity sewer. The preliminary plan is to rebuild the pump station on the same site, relocate the force main to the road right-of-way, and replace gravity sewer sections in the same locations. Community input will be solicited on options for abandoning the old force main. The project is estimated to cost $3.4 million and is scheduled to begin construction phases in 2021, with completion targeted for 2022.
Restore ~4,000 feet by returning the form and function of the channel to dynamic equilibrium and improve the ecological processes of the riparian corridor.
This document summarizes a stormwater management project in Fairfax Station, Virginia. The project retrofitted an existing stormwater pond to provide improved water quality and additional storage. Work included regrading the pond, excavating micropools, extending riprap, installing a rock weir, replacing a trail, and restoring plantings. Upon completion, the project is estimated to remove over 10 pounds of phosphorus, 2 pounds of nitrogen, and 470 pounds of suspended solids from stormwater each year.
Fairfax County Park Authority, Turkeycock Run Stream Valley - Pinecrest Golf ...Fairfax County
The Fairfax County Park Authority restored an eroded 185-foot stream channel within the Pinecrest Golf Course that is owned by the Park Authority. The restoration project stabilized the stream bank and installed rock walls and structures to improve the channel. Native plants were also planted to enhance habitat. The project was completed on time and within budget in April 2016 to address erosion issues along Turkeycock Run.
Powerpoint - Langley School Pump Station and Force Main ProjectFairfax County
The Purpose
Inform the community about the upcoming project,
Phase 1 of the project is eminent
Gravity Sewer on Langley Lane
Force main from Langley High School to Georgetown Pike
Springfield Estates Pump Station Gravity Sewer Replacement - Community MeetingFairfax County
Design Phase includes:
Finalize sewer alignment
Manhole locations and material selection
Construction phasing plan
Final restoration for former pump station site/access
Existing utility coordination
Easement acquisition (if applicable)
By-pass water & sewer locations
Temporary service outage plan – water/sewer/gas
Traffic control plans
Phasing
Detour and closure plan
This document provides information about an upcoming stream restoration project along Dead Run in Fairfax County, Virginia. The project will restore 2,800 linear feet of Dead Run and its tributaries through McLean Central Park and Dead Run Stream Valley Park from February 2018 to early 2020. It will involve natural channel design, repairing a tributary headcut, replacing a pedestrian bridge, invasive plant removal, and replanting the riparian corridor. The work will be conducted in three phases by Meadville Land Services to minimize disturbances. Residents are asked to stay outside construction limits for their safety.
Station Design Update Meeting: East Open HouseCrosstown TO
This consultation will cover preliminary station and stop designs from Laird Drive to Wynford Drive, as well as information on the future construction of a tunnel boring machine launch shaft that will be located east of Brentcliffe Road. - See more at: http://thecrosstown.ca/news-media/whats-new/station-design-update-meeting-east-open-house#sthash.EPZLP0rl.dpuf
Turkey Run at Truro Subdivision Stream RestorationFairfax County
The Turkey Run @ Truro Subdivision Stream Restoration project in Fairfax County, VA restored 3,850 linear feet of stream channel and tributaries. The project improved stream morphology, removed an existing pedestrian bridge and replaced it along with six others, removed an existing trail and part of a parking lot, added materials to stabilize the stream bed and banks, controlled invasive species, and added structures to reduce erosion and improve habitat. The project is estimated to reduce phosphorus and nitrogen pollution and sediment entering Accotink Creek and the Potomac River annually.
Leigh Meadow & Towlston Basin (0584DP/0103DP)Fairfax County
Leigh Meadow & Towlston Basin project was substantially completed on October 29, 2021. This project consists of 1,660 feet of stream restoration, a 22,300 cubic foot Regenerative Stormwater Conveyance (RSC) facility and a 28,500 cubic foot sand filter. The scope of work also included grading, excavation, pollution and sediment removal, and restoration planting.
Gallows Road and Prosperity Avenue ImprovementsFairfax County
The Gallows Road and Prosperity Avenue improvements Project extended a four-foot concrete median along Gallows Road near the intersection of Prosperity Avenue to prevent illegal left turns. The Improvements include extending the existing median, resetting existing sign, eradicating existing pavement markings and placing new pavement marking around the new median.
The Sunset Hills Road Walkway project in Fairfax County, VA was substantially completed on May 2, 2016. The project included constructing 1,570 feet of pedestrian walkway and curb ramps, installing 136 feet of stormwater pipe and structures, resurfacing 303 feet of the W&OD trail, and adding a rest area with bench and water fountain and two bus pads for future bus service. The project was led by the Department of Transportation and Utilities Design and Construction Division of Fairfax County.
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.
Flatlick Branch Phase II Stream Restoration ProjectFairfax County
The Flatlick Branch Phase II Stream Restoration project included restoration of 4,600 linear feet of Flatlick Branch and its tributaries, provided a sustainable channel form, pattern and profile to meet today’s developed landscape, added in-stream habitat enhancement and flood plain restoration, rock structures to provide grade control throughout the channel and provide energy dissipation, and the planting of the stream areas with native vegetation.
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.
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.
South Lakes Drive Walkway was substantially completed on September 17, 2021. The project included construction of 3,370 linear feet of sidewalk, pedestrian ramps, pedestrian signals, handrail, bus shelter and loading pads, curbs and gutters, asphalt milling and paving, pavement markings and signage, fire hydrant relocation, and drainage adjustment.
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.
This document summarizes a citizens information meeting about a proposed sidewalk project along Kirby Road between Chesterbrook Road and Mori Street in Fairfax County, Virginia. The project is estimated to cost $2 million and would construct a new 5-foot wide sidewalk with curb ramps and drainage improvements to meet accessibility standards. It may require relocating utilities, removing trees, and acquiring additional right-of-way or easements. The project schedule estimates intermediate design in spring 2019, pre-final design in late 2019, beginning construction in late 2021, and completing construction in summer 2022. Attendees were invited to provide comments.
Accotink Creek at Wakefield Park Stream Restoration ProjectFairfax County
Accotink Creek at Wakefield Park Stream Restoration project was substantially completed on November 23, 2021. This project consists of restoring, enhancing, and stabilizing of approximately 4,900 linear feet of stream channel through the installation of four Newbury Riffles within the main channel of Accotink Creek and one Newbury Riffle within a side channel to provide aquatic benefits, grade control, improve water quality and prevent further erosion.
A Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) Camera became stuck in the sanitary sewer line located in the Old Keene Mill Shopping Center. Wastewater Design and Construction Division mobilized to the site with the on-call contractor to begin the 15-foot excavation to replace 50 feet of broken gravity sewer. Because the work was within a shopping center parking lot, the project team worked the night shift to limit disturbance to the community. After four days of work, the camera was retrieved, and the pit was backfilled. This project was substantially complete on August 27, 2021.
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.
Langley School Pump Station Community Meeting October 22, 2020Fairfax County
This document summarizes a community meeting about a wastewater infrastructure project in Fairfax County, VA. The project involves replacing an aging pump station and force main from 1966, as well as repairing or replacing sections of gravity sewer. The preliminary plan is to rebuild the pump station on the same site, relocate the force main to the road right-of-way, and replace gravity sewer sections in the same locations. Community input will be solicited on options for abandoning the old force main. The project is estimated to cost $3.4 million and is scheduled to begin construction phases in 2021, with completion targeted for 2022.
Restore ~4,000 feet by returning the form and function of the channel to dynamic equilibrium and improve the ecological processes of the riparian corridor.
This document summarizes a stormwater management project in Fairfax Station, Virginia. The project retrofitted an existing stormwater pond to provide improved water quality and additional storage. Work included regrading the pond, excavating micropools, extending riprap, installing a rock weir, replacing a trail, and restoring plantings. Upon completion, the project is estimated to remove over 10 pounds of phosphorus, 2 pounds of nitrogen, and 470 pounds of suspended solids from stormwater each year.
Fairfax County Park Authority, Turkeycock Run Stream Valley - Pinecrest Golf ...Fairfax County
The Fairfax County Park Authority restored an eroded 185-foot stream channel within the Pinecrest Golf Course that is owned by the Park Authority. The restoration project stabilized the stream bank and installed rock walls and structures to improve the channel. Native plants were also planted to enhance habitat. The project was completed on time and within budget in April 2016 to address erosion issues along Turkeycock Run.
Powerpoint - Langley School Pump Station and Force Main ProjectFairfax County
The Purpose
Inform the community about the upcoming project,
Phase 1 of the project is eminent
Gravity Sewer on Langley Lane
Force main from Langley High School to Georgetown Pike
Springfield Estates Pump Station Gravity Sewer Replacement - Community MeetingFairfax County
Design Phase includes:
Finalize sewer alignment
Manhole locations and material selection
Construction phasing plan
Final restoration for former pump station site/access
Existing utility coordination
Easement acquisition (if applicable)
By-pass water & sewer locations
Temporary service outage plan – water/sewer/gas
Traffic control plans
Phasing
Detour and closure plan
This document provides information about an upcoming stream restoration project along Dead Run in Fairfax County, Virginia. The project will restore 2,800 linear feet of Dead Run and its tributaries through McLean Central Park and Dead Run Stream Valley Park from February 2018 to early 2020. It will involve natural channel design, repairing a tributary headcut, replacing a pedestrian bridge, invasive plant removal, and replanting the riparian corridor. The work will be conducted in three phases by Meadville Land Services to minimize disturbances. Residents are asked to stay outside construction limits for their safety.
Station Design Update Meeting: East Open HouseCrosstown TO
This consultation will cover preliminary station and stop designs from Laird Drive to Wynford Drive, as well as information on the future construction of a tunnel boring machine launch shaft that will be located east of Brentcliffe Road. - See more at: http://thecrosstown.ca/news-media/whats-new/station-design-update-meeting-east-open-house#sthash.EPZLP0rl.dpuf
Turkey Run at Truro Subdivision Stream RestorationFairfax County
The Turkey Run @ Truro Subdivision Stream Restoration project in Fairfax County, VA restored 3,850 linear feet of stream channel and tributaries. The project improved stream morphology, removed an existing pedestrian bridge and replaced it along with six others, removed an existing trail and part of a parking lot, added materials to stabilize the stream bed and banks, controlled invasive species, and added structures to reduce erosion and improve habitat. The project is estimated to reduce phosphorus and nitrogen pollution and sediment entering Accotink Creek and the Potomac River annually.
Leigh Meadow & Towlston Basin (0584DP/0103DP)Fairfax County
Leigh Meadow & Towlston Basin project was substantially completed on October 29, 2021. This project consists of 1,660 feet of stream restoration, a 22,300 cubic foot Regenerative Stormwater Conveyance (RSC) facility and a 28,500 cubic foot sand filter. The scope of work also included grading, excavation, pollution and sediment removal, and restoration planting.
Gallows Road and Prosperity Avenue ImprovementsFairfax County
The Gallows Road and Prosperity Avenue improvements Project extended a four-foot concrete median along Gallows Road near the intersection of Prosperity Avenue to prevent illegal left turns. The Improvements include extending the existing median, resetting existing sign, eradicating existing pavement markings and placing new pavement marking around the new median.
The Sunset Hills Road Walkway project in Fairfax County, VA was substantially completed on May 2, 2016. The project included constructing 1,570 feet of pedestrian walkway and curb ramps, installing 136 feet of stormwater pipe and structures, resurfacing 303 feet of the W&OD trail, and adding a rest area with bench and water fountain and two bus pads for future bus service. The project was led by the Department of Transportation and Utilities Design and Construction Division of Fairfax County.
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.
Flatlick Branch Phase II Stream Restoration ProjectFairfax County
The Flatlick Branch Phase II Stream Restoration project included restoration of 4,600 linear feet of Flatlick Branch and its tributaries, provided a sustainable channel form, pattern and profile to meet today’s developed landscape, added in-stream habitat enhancement and flood plain restoration, rock structures to provide grade control throughout the channel and provide energy dissipation, and the planting of the stream areas with native vegetation.
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.
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.
Pedestrian Access Improvements: Burke Lake Road at Coffer Woods RoadFairfax County
The Burke Lake Road / Coffer Woods Road Pedestrian Access Improvement project in Fairfax County, VA was substantially completed in March 2017. The project involved constructing 817 linear feet of sidewalk, curb and gutter, handicap ramps, asphalt paving, and storm sewer to provide continuous pedestrian access from Burke Town Court to Burke Lake Road. The project team installed sidewalk, storm sewer, filtration units, and replaced/closed some curb cuts for improved accessibility.
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.
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.
Braddock Road Walkway - Carlbern Drive to Clubside LaneFairfax County
The scope of this pedestrian safety improvement project included construction of approximately 1,150 linear feet of 5-foot wide concrete sidewalk, storm drainpipes and structures, curb cut ramps, mill and overlay, and pavement marking and signage.
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.
Braddock Rd. and Roberts Rd. Intersection and Sidewalk ImprovementsFairfax County
The project included an additional right turning lane, a segment of 5-foot-wide concrete sidewalk and curb and gutter approximately 340 feet in length, storm sewer installations and storm drainage facility.
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.
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.
Substantial Completion - North West Street Sidewalk ImprovementsFairfax County
North West Street Sidewalk Improvements project was substantially completed on February 10, 2021. The project consisted of the construction of new concrete sidewalk, curb and gutter, curb ramps and reconstruction of driveways along the north side of North West Street between Great Falls Street and Brilyn Place. As part of this project, the North West Street - Great Falls Street intersection was reconstructed, and the traffic signal was replaced. The construction also included drainage improvements, installation of decorative streetlights, watermain relocation and betterments, paving, pavement marking and signage.
The North West St. Sidewalk project is located in both Fairfax County and the City of Falls Church. The City and the County have agreed to bid and construct the project jointly with the City reimbursing the County for the City’s share of construction and administration costs.
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.
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.
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.
Great Falls St. Sidewalk Improvements December 2020Fairfax County
In Fairfax County, from North West Street to Osborn Street, the project provides pedestrian access improvements including installation of concrete sidewalk, curb and gutter, curb ramps, driveway reconstruction, gravity retaining walls, drainage improvements, watermain relocation, paving, pavement marking and signage.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Newington Forest Ave Walkway from Hooes Road to Treasure Tree CourtFairfax County
The project included construction of pedestrian access improvements on Newington Forest Avenue to include approximately 400 linear feet of five-foot concrete sidewalk, curb ramps, curb and gutter, pedestrian signal, mill and overlay, pavement markings and signage, and drainage improvement.
Similar to Lee Chapel Rd. Walkway Burke Lake Rd. to Britford Dr. July 2020 (20)
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The project consists of a new 17,400 square feet, two-story, four-bay fire station facility and associated improvements to the one-acre site including stormwater detention, landscaping, and parking. The scope also included the demolition of the existing two and a half bay facility, and construction of a temporary fire station to house the Fire and Rescue Department during construction of the new facility. The key elements include:
Apparatus Bays, Control Room and Offices
Battalion Chief Suite
Kitchen, Dayroom, and Dining Room
Bunk Rooms
Showers and Locker Rooms
Exercise Room
Ready Gear Room
Reston Arts Center Community Meeting 02-28-22Fairfax 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.
Literature Review Basics and Understanding Reference Management.pptxDr Ramhari Poudyal
Three-day training on academic research focuses on analytical tools at United Technical College, supported by the University Grant Commission, Nepal. 24-26 May 2024
ACEP Magazine edition 4th launched on 05.06.2024Rahul
This document provides information about the third edition of the magazine "Sthapatya" published by the Association of Civil Engineers (Practicing) Aurangabad. It includes messages from current and past presidents of ACEP, memories and photos from past ACEP events, information on life time achievement awards given by ACEP, and a technical article on concrete maintenance, repairs and strengthening. The document highlights activities of ACEP and provides a technical educational article for members.
Understanding Inductive Bias in Machine LearningSUTEJAS
This presentation explores the concept of inductive bias in machine learning. It explains how algorithms come with built-in assumptions and preferences that guide the learning process. You'll learn about the different types of inductive bias and how they can impact the performance and generalizability of machine learning models.
The presentation also covers the positive and negative aspects of inductive bias, along with strategies for mitigating potential drawbacks. We'll explore examples of how bias manifests in algorithms like neural networks and decision trees.
By understanding inductive bias, you can gain valuable insights into how machine learning models work and make informed decisions when building and deploying them.
Electric vehicle and photovoltaic advanced roles in enhancing the financial p...IJECEIAES
Climate change's impact on the planet forced the United Nations and governments to promote green energies and electric transportation. The deployments of photovoltaic (PV) and electric vehicle (EV) systems gained stronger momentum due to their numerous advantages over fossil fuel types. The advantages go beyond sustainability to reach financial support and stability. The work in this paper introduces the hybrid system between PV and EV to support industrial and commercial plants. This paper covers the theoretical framework of the proposed hybrid system including the required equation to complete the cost analysis when PV and EV are present. In addition, the proposed design diagram which sets the priorities and requirements of the system is presented. The proposed approach allows setup to advance their power stability, especially during power outages. The presented information supports researchers and plant owners to complete the necessary analysis while promoting the deployment of clean energy. The result of a case study that represents a dairy milk farmer supports the theoretical works and highlights its advanced benefits to existing plants. The short return on investment of the proposed approach supports the paper's novelty approach for the sustainable electrical system. In addition, the proposed system allows for an isolated power setup without the need for a transmission line which enhances the safety of the electrical network
Advanced control scheme of doubly fed induction generator for wind turbine us...IJECEIAES
This paper describes a speed control device for generating electrical energy on an electricity network based on the doubly fed induction generator (DFIG) used for wind power conversion systems. At first, a double-fed induction generator model was constructed. A control law is formulated to govern the flow of energy between the stator of a DFIG and the energy network using three types of controllers: proportional integral (PI), sliding mode controller (SMC) and second order sliding mode controller (SOSMC). Their different results in terms of power reference tracking, reaction to unexpected speed fluctuations, sensitivity to perturbations, and resilience against machine parameter alterations are compared. MATLAB/Simulink was used to conduct the simulations for the preceding study. Multiple simulations have shown very satisfying results, and the investigations demonstrate the efficacy and power-enhancing capabilities of the suggested control system.
KuberTENes Birthday Bash Guadalajara - K8sGPT first impressionsVictor Morales
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Presentation of IEEE Slovenia CIS (Computational Intelligence Society) Chapte...University of Maribor
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Aleš Zamuda: Presentation of IEEE Slovenia CIS (Computational Intelligence Society) Chapter and Networking.
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"Inter-Society Networking Panel GRSS/MTT-S/CIS
Panel Session: Promoting Connection and Cooperation"
IEEE Slovenia GRSS
IEEE Serbia and Montenegro MTT-S
IEEE Slovenia CIS
11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONIC AND COMPUTING ENGINEERING
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CHINA’S GEO-ECONOMIC OUTREACH IN CENTRAL ASIAN COUNTRIES AND FUTURE PROSPECTjpsjournal1
The rivalry between prominent international actors for dominance over Central Asia's hydrocarbon
reserves and the ancient silk trade route, along with China's diplomatic endeavours in the area, has been
referred to as the "New Great Game." This research centres on the power struggle, considering
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politics, and conventional and nontraditional security are all explored and explained by the researcher.
Using Mackinder's Heartland, Spykman Rimland, and Hegemonic Stability theories, examines China's role
in Central Asia. This study adheres to the empirical epistemological method and has taken care of
objectivity. This study analyze primary and secondary research documents critically to elaborate role of
china’s geo economic outreach in central Asian countries and its future prospect. China is thriving in trade,
pipeline politics, and winning states, according to this study, thanks to important instruments like the
Shanghai Cooperation Organisation and the Belt and Road Economic Initiative. According to this study,
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governments. This success may be attributed to the effective utilisation of key tools such as the Shanghai
Cooperation Organisation and the Belt and Road Economic Initiative.
Lee Chapel Rd. Walkway Burke Lake Rd. to Britford Dr. July 2020
1. A Fairfax County, VA, publication
Department of Public Works and Environmental Services
Working for You!
Lee Chapel Road Walkway
Burke Lake Road to Britford Drive
Contract No. CN19304151
Project No. 5G25-060-030
Springfield District
Tax Map No. 78-3
July 16, 2020
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New Sidewalk
3. Project Details
Capital Facilities/Utilities Design and Construction Division/Transportation Construction Branch
Description:
Lee Chapel Road Walkway from Burke Lake Road to Britford Drive was substantially completed on
June 24, 2020. The project includes construction of approximately 1,600 LF of concrete sidewalk,
curb ramps, curb and gutter, retaining wall, pavement markings & signage, drainage improvements,
water main relocation and utility adjustments.
Project Overview:
• Project Delivery: Bid Project
• Contract: Unit Price
Project Team:
• Contractor
• A&M Concrete Corporation
• Fairfax County
• Department of Transportation – Seyed Nabavi
• Utilities Design and Construction Division - Sanjala Bajracharya
• Project Inspector, UDCD – Abbas Eram
• Land Survey Branch, UDCD – Cody Harp-Taylor
• Right of Way Agent, Land Acquisition Division - Beth H. Shubert
Lee Chapel Road Walkway From Burke Lake Road to Britford Drive
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For additional Information, please call
www.fairfaxcounty.gov/publicworks
Capital Facilities/Utilities Design and Construction Division/Transportation Construction Branch
Irene Haske, Public Information Officer
703-324-5500, TTY 711
Irene.Haske@fairfaxcounty.gov
Lee Chapel Road Walkway From Burke Lake Road to Britford Drive