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City of Euless

                                            Capital Project Request


           Department:            PUBLIC  WORKS                                Date  Prepared:       May 18, 2022
           Submitted By:          HAL  CRANOR                                  Date Completed:
           Project  Title:        LINE  REPLACEMENT —  OAKWOOD TERRACE
           Project  Type:         WATER                       Sub - Type:   MAIN  REPLACEMENT

           Project Code:          WT2302                      Priority:   A
           COUNCIL  AUTHORIZATION:
            November 22,  2022:  Authorized the City Manager to negotiate and execute an engineering services contract
           with Plummer Associates,  Inc.  for the design of the FY2023 Water Rehabilitation  Project.










           RELATIONSHIP   TO OTHER PROJECTS AND/ OR MASTER PLAN:
           The water mains included in this project are part of the City' s Water System Master Plan.










           PROJECT   DESCRIPTION:
           The project consists of the replacement of the water mains along South Main Street to include E.  Whitener Road,
           Jean Lane,  Reaves Court, and Henslee Drive.  Mains along the Southern border of Spring Valley Apartment
            Complex's open space are also included in the project scope.  See project map for details about specific line
            replacements.







           PROJECT SCHEDULE:
            Began  Design:   December  2022
           Anticipate  Design  Complete:   June  2023
           Anticipate Begin Construction:   September 2023
           Anticipate Construction Complete:  July 2024





           JUSTIFICATION:
            Many water mains throughout the City are 50+  years old.  Most of these lines are cast iron and asbestos concrete
            and are susceptible to deterioration,  leaks,  contamination,  and damage.  This project is part of the systematic
            replacement of water mains using a worst -first approach to reduce maintenance costs and customer problems.







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