The scope of this project included the construction of approximately 1,500 linear feet of six-foot wide concrete sidewalk, curb and gutter, pedestrian curb ramp, pavement mill and overlay, pavement markings and signage, storm drainage improvements and pedestrian signal installations.
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.
Route 50 Sidewalk from Cherry Street to Linden LaneFairfax County
This pedestrian access improvement project to connects the residential community from Cherry Street to Linden Lane. It consisted of construction of approximately 1,000 linear feet of six-foot-wide concrete sidewalk, 1,100 linear feet of curb and gutter, 580 linear feet of storm drainage improvements and pavement mill and overlay.
Route 50 Sidewalk - Patrick Henry to Olin Dr.Fairfax County
The project included approximate 325 linear feet of concrete sidewalk, pedestrian ramp, curb and gutter, reconstructed entrances, pavement markings and signing, drainage structures, and water service adjustments.
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.
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.
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
Rt 50 Sidewalk - Cedar Hill Rd to Allen St and Graham Rd to Woodley LaneFairfax County
This project provided a six-foot-wide concrete sidewalk, approximately 2,100 feet in length, along Arlington Boulevard. The new sidewalk provides a safe, continuous walkway along the north side of Arlington Boulevard from the Cedar Hill Road to Allen Street and along to the south side of Arlington Boulevard from Graham Road to Woodley Lane. The project includes new curb and gutter, curb ramps, detectable warning surfaces, bus pad, median cut through, storm drainage improvements, asphalt paving, pavement markings, landscaping, and related signage.
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.
Route 50 Sidewalk from Cherry Street to Linden LaneFairfax County
This pedestrian access improvement project to connects the residential community from Cherry Street to Linden Lane. It consisted of construction of approximately 1,000 linear feet of six-foot-wide concrete sidewalk, 1,100 linear feet of curb and gutter, 580 linear feet of storm drainage improvements and pavement mill and overlay.
Route 50 Sidewalk - Patrick Henry to Olin Dr.Fairfax County
The project included approximate 325 linear feet of concrete sidewalk, pedestrian ramp, curb and gutter, reconstructed entrances, pavement markings and signing, drainage structures, and water service adjustments.
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.
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.
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
Rt 50 Sidewalk - Cedar Hill Rd to Allen St and Graham Rd to Woodley LaneFairfax County
This project provided a six-foot-wide concrete sidewalk, approximately 2,100 feet in length, along Arlington Boulevard. The new sidewalk provides a safe, continuous walkway along the north side of Arlington Boulevard from the Cedar Hill Road to Allen Street and along to the south side of Arlington Boulevard from Graham Road to Woodley Lane. The project includes new curb and gutter, curb ramps, detectable warning surfaces, bus pad, median cut through, storm drainage improvements, asphalt paving, pavement markings, landscaping, and related signage.
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.
Parcher Avenue Pedestrian Access ImprovementFairfax County
The project included concrete sidewalk, pedestrian ramps, pedestrian refuge island, sign relocation and new sign installation, pavement marking and other associated work.
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.
The project provides a pedestrian walkway along the west side of West Ox Road from Ox Hill Road running along the ramp to Lee Jackson Memorial Highway (Route 50) to an existing walkway along the north side of Route 50. The construction includes the installation of concrete sidewalk, curb ramp, asphalt trail connection, resetting and relocating existing signs.
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.
Workhouse Arts Foundation Cross-County TrailFairfax County
The Workhouse Arts Foundation Cross County Trail Project included the construction of approximately 2,850 linear feet of a 10-foot wide asphalt trail and 4-foot wide stone dust trail, curb cut ramp, pavement marking and signage, and related items.
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.
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.
Fairfax County Route 50 Walkway Improvements Sept 2020Fairfax County
The Route 50 walkway improvements include 1,160 linear feet of new 5-foot wide concrete sidewalk along the south side of Route 50 with 475 linear feet of pedestrian railing at areas near steep slopes.
Richmond Highway Bus Stop Safety and Accessibility Improvement at Six Bus Sto...Fairfax County
The project provides improvements at six bus stop locations on northbound and southbound Richmond Highway. The improvements include furnishing and installing bus shelters, steel benches, trash cans, bike racks, bus shelter pads, concrete and asphalt sidewalks.
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.
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.
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 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.
Wakefield Chapel Rd. On-Road Bike Lane Extended from Pulley Ct. to NVCC CampusFairfax County
The project includes on-road bike lanes and pedestrian access improvements along Wakefield Chapel Road with 330 linear feet of sidewalk, curb ramps, curb and gutter, entrances, solid concrete raised median, mill and overlay, pavement markings and signage, open cut for drainage and utility adjustments.
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.
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
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.
Route 50 at Woodlawn Ave Intersection ImprovementsFairfax County
The project included lengthening and widening existing left turn bays in the median of Route 50 at the intersections of Woodlawn Avenue and Wayne Road and construction of pedestrian access improvements. Improvements include reconstruction of existing medians, pavement widening, mill and overlay, pavement markings and signing, sidewalk, bus stop loading pads, curb ramps, curb and gutter, and drainage improvements.
Dolley Madison Boulevard Sidewalk - Old Dominion Road to Beverly RoadFairfax County
The Dolley Madison Boulevard Sidewalk: Old Dominion Road to Beverly Road Project includes approximately 500 linear feet of 5-foot concrete sidewalk, curb and gutter, modification of existing retaining wall and driveway entrance, pavement markings and signage and utility improvements.
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.
Parcher Avenue Pedestrian Access ImprovementFairfax County
The project included concrete sidewalk, pedestrian ramps, pedestrian refuge island, sign relocation and new sign installation, pavement marking and other associated work.
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.
The project provides a pedestrian walkway along the west side of West Ox Road from Ox Hill Road running along the ramp to Lee Jackson Memorial Highway (Route 50) to an existing walkway along the north side of Route 50. The construction includes the installation of concrete sidewalk, curb ramp, asphalt trail connection, resetting and relocating existing signs.
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.
Workhouse Arts Foundation Cross-County TrailFairfax County
The Workhouse Arts Foundation Cross County Trail Project included the construction of approximately 2,850 linear feet of a 10-foot wide asphalt trail and 4-foot wide stone dust trail, curb cut ramp, pavement marking and signage, and related items.
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.
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.
Fairfax County Route 50 Walkway Improvements Sept 2020Fairfax County
The Route 50 walkway improvements include 1,160 linear feet of new 5-foot wide concrete sidewalk along the south side of Route 50 with 475 linear feet of pedestrian railing at areas near steep slopes.
Richmond Highway Bus Stop Safety and Accessibility Improvement at Six Bus Sto...Fairfax County
The project provides improvements at six bus stop locations on northbound and southbound Richmond Highway. The improvements include furnishing and installing bus shelters, steel benches, trash cans, bike racks, bus shelter pads, concrete and asphalt sidewalks.
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.
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.
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 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.
Wakefield Chapel Rd. On-Road Bike Lane Extended from Pulley Ct. to NVCC CampusFairfax County
The project includes on-road bike lanes and pedestrian access improvements along Wakefield Chapel Road with 330 linear feet of sidewalk, curb ramps, curb and gutter, entrances, solid concrete raised median, mill and overlay, pavement markings and signage, open cut for drainage and utility adjustments.
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.
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
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.
Route 50 at Woodlawn Ave Intersection ImprovementsFairfax County
The project included lengthening and widening existing left turn bays in the median of Route 50 at the intersections of Woodlawn Avenue and Wayne Road and construction of pedestrian access improvements. Improvements include reconstruction of existing medians, pavement widening, mill and overlay, pavement markings and signing, sidewalk, bus stop loading pads, curb ramps, curb and gutter, and drainage improvements.
Dolley Madison Boulevard Sidewalk - Old Dominion Road to Beverly RoadFairfax County
The Dolley Madison Boulevard Sidewalk: Old Dominion Road to Beverly Road Project includes approximately 500 linear feet of 5-foot concrete sidewalk, curb and gutter, modification of existing retaining wall and driveway entrance, pavement markings and signage and utility improvements.
The Quander Road Walkway project was substantially completed on June 15, 2021. The project included construction of approximately 1,800 linear feet of five-foot wide concrete sidewalk along the west side of Quander Road with curb and gutter, refuge island with ramps, curb-cut ramps, driveway aprons, vast storm drainage improvements, utility relocations, asphalt pavement, pavement markings, and roadway widening to provide minimum lane widths of 11 feet between Emmett Drive and Stokes Lane.
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.
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.
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.
Hunter Village Drive Walkway from Wentworth Place to Flax StreetFairfax County
Hunter Village Drive Walkway from Wentworth Place to Flax Street project was substantially completed on May 28, 2021. This project provides pedestrian access along the north side of Hunter Village Drive from Flax Street to the Cross County Trail /Fairfax County Parkway Trail east of Wentworth Place. The project scope included the construction of approximately 550 feet of variable width concrete sidewalk, curb and gutters, ramps, pavement marking and signs.
The project connects sections of sidewalks along the northbound side of Center Road, between Rolling Spring Court and Reza Court. The construction included the installation of concrete sidewalk, curb ramps and driveways, road widening, milling and paving, soldier pile retaining wall, storm drainpipes and structures, water main relocation, installing new signage, and relocating existing signs.
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.
Lee Chapel Rd. Walkway Burke Lake Rd. to Britford Dr. July 2020Fairfax County
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.
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.
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.
Lanier St. Bicycle and Pedestrian ConnectionFairfax County
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.
Chain Bridge Road Walkway from Niblick Drive to Horse Shoe DriveFairfax County
This project is part of commercial and industrial revenue projects and consists of the construction of approximately 3,300 feet of 5-foot-wide sidewalk with associated stormwater drainage, curb and gutter works, and signal modifications along the east side of Chain Bridge Road between Niblick Drive and Horse Shoe Drive.
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.
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.
Similar to Route 50 Sidewalk from Annandale Road to Cherry Street (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.
Clarks Crossing Road Improvements 05-13-22Fairfax County
The Clarks Crossing Road Pedestrian Access Improvement project improved the pedestrian and bicycle access along Clarks Crossing Road and was substantially completed on March 23, 2022.
This project completed the missing link between the existing sidewalk at Brookside Lane and the previously constructed sidewalk along Clarks Crossing Road. The scope of this project included construction of asphalt sidewalk, curb ramps, curb and gutter, drainage improvements along Brookside Lane and asphalt mill/overlay on Clarks Crossing and Brookside Lane.
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.
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 is the last of 5 engagement meetings. We are excited to report back what we heard from you – your preferences, priorities, questions, hopes, concerns. The information we received will be used to inform the space allocations and cost estimating for discussion of the proffer by Fairfax County.
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
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.
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.
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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What is the point of small housing associations.pptxPaul Smith
Given the small scale of housing associations and their relative high cost per home what is the point of them and how do we justify their continued existance
Many ways to support street children.pptxSERUDS INDIA
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Canadian Immigration Tracker March 2024 - Key SlidesAndrew Griffith
Highlights
Permanent Residents decrease along with percentage of TR2PR decline to 52 percent of all Permanent Residents.
March asylum claim data not issued as of May 27 (unusually late). Irregular arrivals remain very small.
Study permit applications experiencing sharp decrease as a result of announced caps over 50 percent compared to February.
Citizenship numbers remain stable.
Slide 3 has the overall numbers and change.
Russian anarchist and anti-war movement in the third year of full-scale warAntti Rautiainen
Anarchist group ANA Regensburg hosted my online-presentation on 16th of May 2024, in which I discussed tactics of anti-war activism in Russia, and reasons why the anti-war movement has not been able to make an impact to change the course of events yet. Cases of anarchists repressed for anti-war activities are presented, as well as strategies of support for political prisoners, and modest successes in supporting their struggles.
Thumbnail picture is by MediaZona, you may read their report on anti-war arson attacks in Russia here: https://en.zona.media/article/2022/10/13/burn-map
Links:
Autonomous Action
http://Avtonom.org
Anarchist Black Cross Moscow
http://Avtonom.org/abc
Solidarity Zone
https://t.me/solidarity_zone
Memorial
https://memopzk.org/, https://t.me/pzk_memorial
OVD-Info
https://en.ovdinfo.org/antiwar-ovd-info-guide
RosUznik
https://rosuznik.org/
Uznik Online
http://uznikonline.tilda.ws/
Russian Reader
https://therussianreader.com/
ABC Irkutsk
https://abc38.noblogs.org/
Send mail to prisoners from abroad:
http://Prisonmail.online
YouTube: https://youtu.be/c5nSOdU48O8
Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/libertarianlifecoach/episodes/Russian-anarchist-and-anti-war-movement-in-the-third-year-of-full-scale-war-e2k8ai4
Up the Ratios Bylaws - a Comprehensive Process of Our Organizationuptheratios
Up the Ratios is a non-profit organization dedicated to bridging the gap in STEM education for underprivileged students by providing free, high-quality learning opportunities in robotics and other STEM fields. Our mission is to empower the next generation of innovators, thinkers, and problem-solvers by offering a range of educational programs that foster curiosity, creativity, and critical thinking.
At Up the Ratios, we believe that every student, regardless of their socio-economic background, should have access to the tools and knowledge needed to succeed in today's technology-driven world. To achieve this, we host a variety of free classes, workshops, summer camps, and live lectures tailored to students from underserved communities. Our programs are designed to be engaging and hands-on, allowing students to explore the exciting world of robotics and STEM through practical, real-world applications.
Our free classes cover fundamental concepts in robotics, coding, and engineering, providing students with a strong foundation in these critical areas. Through our interactive workshops, students can dive deeper into specific topics, working on projects that challenge them to apply what they've learned and think creatively. Our summer camps offer an immersive experience where students can collaborate on larger projects, develop their teamwork skills, and gain confidence in their abilities.
In addition to our local programs, Up the Ratios is committed to making a global impact. We take donations of new and gently used robotics parts, which we then distribute to students and educational institutions in other countries. These donations help ensure that young learners worldwide have the resources they need to explore and excel in STEM fields. By supporting education in this way, we aim to nurture a global community of future leaders and innovators.
Our live lectures feature guest speakers from various STEM disciplines, including engineers, scientists, and industry professionals who share their knowledge and experiences with our students. These lectures provide valuable insights into potential career paths and inspire students to pursue their passions in STEM.
Up the Ratios relies on the generosity of donors and volunteers to continue our work. Contributions of time, expertise, and financial support are crucial to sustaining our programs and expanding our reach. Whether you're an individual passionate about education, a professional in the STEM field, or a company looking to give back to the community, there are many ways to get involved and make a difference.
We are proud of the positive impact we've had on the lives of countless students, many of whom have gone on to pursue higher education and careers in STEM. By providing these young minds with the tools and opportunities they need to succeed, we are not only changing their futures but also contributing to the advancement of technology and innovation on a broader scale.
This session provides a comprehensive overview of the latest updates to the Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (commonly known as the Uniform Guidance) outlined in the 2 CFR 200.
With a focus on the 2024 revisions issued by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), participants will gain insight into the key changes affecting federal grant recipients. The session will delve into critical regulatory updates, providing attendees with the knowledge and tools necessary to navigate and comply with the evolving landscape of federal grant management.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the rationale behind the 2024 updates to the Uniform Guidance outlined in 2 CFR 200, and their implications for federal grant recipients.
- Identify the key changes and revisions introduced by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in the 2024 edition of 2 CFR 200.
- Gain proficiency in applying the updated regulations to ensure compliance with federal grant requirements and avoid potential audit findings.
- Develop strategies for effectively implementing the new guidelines within the grant management processes of their respective organizations, fostering efficiency and accountability in federal grant administration.
Route 50 Sidewalk from Annandale Road to Cherry Street
1. A Fairfax County, VA, publication
Department of Public Works and Environmental Services
Working for You!
Route 50 Sidewalk from Annandale Road to Cherry
Street
Project No. 1400059-2012
Contract No. CN17102044
VDOT UPC No. 108501
Providence District
July 30, 2019
2. Route 50 from Annandale Road to Cherry Street
Capital Facilities/Utilities Design and Construction Division/Transportation Construction Branch
3. Project Details
Route 50 Sidewalk from Annandale Road to Cherry Street
Capital Facilities/Utilities Design and Construction Division/Transportation Construction Branch
Description:
The Route 50 sidewalk from Annandale Road to Cherry Street project was substantially completed
on June 13, 2019. The scope of this project was the construction of approximately 1500 LF of 6-foot
wide concrete sidewalk, curb & gutter, pedestrian curb ramp, pavement mill and overlay, pavement
markings and signage, storm drainage improvements and pedestrian signal installations.
Project Team:
Project Manager, FCDOT – Mohammod El Kaissi
Project Engineer, UDCD – Fasika Metafria
Project Inspector, RK&K – Rick L. Richardson and Abdallah Saad
Land Survey Branch, UDCD – Christopher J. Jensen
4. Route 50 Sidewalk from Annandale Road to Cherry Street
Providence District , Tax Map 50-4
Capital Facilities/Utilities Design and Construction Division/Transportation Construction Branch
Project Location
ANNANDALE ROAD TO CHERRY STREET
PROJECT SITE
5. Route 50 Sidewalk from Annandale Road to Cherry Street
Installation of Storm Drainage Improvements
Capital Facilities/Utilities Design and Construction Division/Transportation Construction Branch
6. Route 50 Sidewalk from Annandale Road to Cherry Street
Installation of the Concrete Sidewalk
Capital Facilities/Utilities Design and Construction Division/Transportation Construction Branch
7. Route 50 Sidewalk from Annandale Road to Cherry Street
Installation of Concrete Curb Ramp and Sidewalk
Capital Facilities/Utilities Design and Construction Division/Transportation Construction Branch
8. Route 50 Sidewalk from Annandale Road to Cherry Street
Installation of Pedestrian Signal Improvement
Capital Facilities/Utilities Design and Construction Division/Transportation Construction Branch
9. Route 50 Sidewalk from Annandale Road to Cherry Street
Installation of Pedestrian Crosswalk
Capital Facilities/Utilities Design and Construction Division/Transportation Construction Branch
10. Before After
Route 50 Sidewalk from Annandale Road to Cherry Street
Capital Facilities/Utilities Design and Construction Division/Transportation Construction Branch
11. Additional Information
For additional Information, please call
www.fairfaxcounty.gov/publicworks
Route 50 Sidewalk from Annandale Road to Cherry Street
Capital Facilities/Utilities Design and Construction Division/Transportation Construction Branch
Matthew Kaiser, Public Information Officer
703-324-8455, TTY 711
Matthew.kaiser@fairfaxcounty.gov