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City of Fort Worth Water and Sewer Replacements
Fort Worth, Texas
Description:
The City of Fort Worth selected LAN to provide engineering services for the design of 5,750 linear feet (LF) of eight- to 12-inch diameter sanitary sewer mains located along the right-of-way (ROW) corridor of Ramey Avenue and two other side streets in the southeast section. Sanitary sewer replacements and rehabilitations were associated with nine separate line segments sited in both commercial and residential areas. Adjacent water main replacements were included in the scope.
The project included 5,700 LF of 16-inch water main and 1,250 LF of eight-inch water main along Ramey Avenue. Ramey Avenue is a five-lane boulevard which accommodates high traffic levels during rush hour. Utility replacements within the street ROW required specific traffic control plans and scheduling to route traffic safely around the work areas and to minimize disruption during peak traffic periods. Project details included the temporary water service connections and permitting through the Texas Department of Transportation.
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City of Fort Worth Water and Sewer Replacements
Fort Worth, Texas
Description:
The City of Fort Worth selected LAN to provide engineering services for the design of 5,750 linear feet (LF) of eight- to 12-inch diameter sanitary sewer mains located along the right-of-way (ROW) corridor of Ramey Avenue and two other side streets in the southeast section. Sanitary sewer replacements and rehabilitations were associated with nine separate line segments sited in both commercial and residential areas. Adjacent water main replacements were included in the scope.
The project included 5,700 LF of 16-inch water main and 1,250 LF of eight-inch water main along Ramey Avenue. Ramey Avenue is a five-lane boulevard which accommodates high traffic levels during rush hour. Utility replacements within the street ROW required specific traffic control plans and scheduling to route traffic safely around the work areas and to minimize disruption during peak traffic periods. Project details included the temporary water service connections and permitting through the Texas Department of Transportation.
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