Annexation Phase V – Project 24 – Cliffdale Estates, Village Hills, Kings Mill
Project Details
- Construction Start: Summer 2020
- Services: 270
- Engineer Design Firm: WK Dickson
- Construction: T2 Contracting
Section 24.A: Cliffdale Estates
- Contractor: TA Loving
- Start Date: September 2020
- Expected Completion Date: August 2021
Section 24.B & C: Village Hills and Kings Mill
- Contractor: TA Loving
- Start Date: March 2022
- Expected Completion Date: January 2023
Communications
- Project 24 Map
- Project 24 Survey & Appraisal Notice
(Note: Monroe Huckaby (919-782-0495) is the new contact for questions about lateral placement and Mark Brown (910-223-4224) is the contact for questions about assessments)
Cliffdale Estates (24. A)
- Project 24.A Virtual Construction Meeting Invite (8/2020)
- Project 24.A Construction Meeting Presentation (8/25/2020)
- Project 24.A Installation/Construction Virtual Meeting (recorded 8/25/2020)
- Project 24.A Section A Cliffdale Estates - Installation Begins (9/2020)
- Project 24.A Connection Letter (2/2022)
- Project 24.A Virtual Connection Meeting Invite (3/2022)
- Project 24.A Connection Meeting Presentation (recorded 3/9/2022)
- Project 24.A Assessment Brochure (05/2023)
Village Hills and Kings Mill (24. B & C)
The Construction Process
There are several phases to the construction process. PWC ensures that the Contractor makes every effort to limit interruptions and the impact on residents during each phase of the construction process.
First, you will see design engineers and surveyors canvassing the area to determine the layout of the sewer collection system. Once the design is complete, the project will be bid and the construction phase will begin.
When construction begins, asphalt will be removed from the street and excavation crews will begin installing the sewer mains. This is typically done in one city block-sized area at a time.
A second excavation crew will then install the laterals from the sanitary sewer main to the right of way. It will be the homeowner's responsibility to connect from the clean out to the home once they are notified connections can begin.
Smaller excavations may be necessary throughout the construction process to test the lines and perform compaction testing to ensure the new asphalt does not fail.
Once all excavation and testing have been completed, the contractor will then patch the asphalt and restoration will take place.
This information is subject to change.
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