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Sewer rehab work continues in August

Posted at 11:00 pm August 2, 2015
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Sewer rehabilitation continues for the month of August 2015 with Morgan Contracting, working under contract for the City of Oak Ridge, rehabilitating the city’s sewer collection pipes within city easements in yards and in roadways. Residents should have already received letters on colored paper (green for Morgan Contracting) and door hangers providing general information and the applicable contractor’s contact information.

Motorists, pedestrians, and cyclists are urged to use extra care and caution when traveling on the streets with sewer work areas, a press release said. Temporary road repairs will be made and loose gravel should be expected until the patches are permanently paved.

All construction work is subject to change based on such unknowns as weather, equipment and access issues. The construction work schedule for the month beginning August 3 is as follows:

Turtle Park Sewer Shed Rehabilitation Project—Morgan Contracting (green), (865) 249-8640

  • Bermuda Road
  • Beverly Circle
  • Bradley Avenue
  • Brair Road
  • East Bryn Mawr Circle
  • East Irving Lane
  • Henley Place
  • Hickory Place
  • Hillside Road
  • Illinois Avenue
  • Indian Lane
  • Indian Place
  • Iroquois Road
  • Ithaca Lane
  • Jarrett Lane
  • Jay Lane
  • Jefferson Avenue
  • Jersey Lane
  • Johnson Road
  • Lancaster Road
  • Lasalle Road
  • Lewis Lane
  • Louisiana Avenue
  • Loyola Lane
  • Maltise Lane
  • Melbourne Road
  • Mockingbird Lane
  • Montana Avenue
  • Monticello Road
  • Mowhawk Road
  • Netherlands Road
  • Neville Lane
  • New Bedford Lane
  • Newhaven Road
  • Newark Lane
  • Newport Drive
  • Raleigh Road
  • Revere Circle
  • Robertsville Road
  • Sheridan Circle
  • South Hickory Lane
  • South Lansing Road
  • Wadsworth Place
  • Wakefield Road
  • Wakeman Lane
  • Waltham Lane
  • Waltham Place
  • Wayside Road
  • West Bryn Mawr Circle
  • West Irving Lane
  • West Melbourne Lane
  • West Outer Drive
  • West Washburn Circle
  • Willow Lane
  • Windham Road
  • Wood Ridge Lane

Central City I Rehabilitation Project—Portland Utilities Construction Co. LLC (pink), (865) 524-6007

This project is substantially complete. Crews will be conducting manhole rehab, post video inspections, and cleanup/restoration work throughout the project area.

Y-12 I Rehabilitation Project—Hurst Excavating LLC (green), (865) 922-6142

This project is substantially complete. Crews will be conducting manhole rehab, post video inspections, and cleanup/restoration work throughout the project area.

West End I Sewer Shed Rehabilitation Project—Hurst Excavating (orange), (865) 922-6142

This project is substantially complete. Crews will be conducting manhole rehab, post video inspections, and cleanup/restoration work throughout the project area.

Questions or comments can be directed to the Oak Ridge Public Works Department via email at pubworksdis@oakridgetn.gov or by calling and leaving a message at (865) 425-3495.

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Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Meetings and Events, Oak Ridge Tagged With: Central City I Rehabilitation Project, Hurst Excavating, Morgan Contracting, Oak Ridge Public Works Department, Portland Utilities Construction Co. LLC, sewer collection pipes, sewer rehab, sewer rehabilitation, Turtle Park Sewer Shed Rehabilitation Project, West End I Sewer Shed Rehabilitation Project, Y-12 I Rehabilitation Project

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