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City of Euless
Capital Project Request
March 30, 2021
Department: PUBLIC WORKS Date Prepared:
Submitted By: HAL CRANOR Date Completed May 31, 2023
Project Title: 47TH CDBG LINE REP — PAULA/ DAVID/ SUSAN/ RAIDER
Project Type: WASTEWATER Sub -Type: MAIN REPLACEMENT
Project Code: WW2201 Priority: A
COUNCIL AUTHORIZATION:
February 9, 2021: Conducted a Public Hearing for the proposed 47th year CDBG project and approved the
recommendation which includes replacing a wastewater line that is approximately 2, 873 feet in length. It' s
located through properties adjacent to Susan Street, Paula Lane, Needles Street, and Raider Court.
February 22, 2022: Approved Resolution No. 22- 1618, recommending award of a construction contract for
Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Project No. B21- UC- 48-0001- 22- 50 to A & B Construction, LLC.
for the replacement of the sanitary sewer mains along Paula Lane, David Drive, Susan Street, and Raider Court
in the amount of $ 343, 865 and authorized a contingency in the amount of $ 17, 193. 25.
RELATIONSHIP TO OTHER PROJECTS AND/ OR MASTER PLAN:
The wastewater mains included in this project are part of the City' s Wastewater System Master Plan.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The project consists of the replacement of the following wastewater mains:
1. Between West Pipeline Road and Susan Street from Paula Lane to Raider Drive,
2. Between Paula Lane and David Drive from Susan Street and Needles Street, and
3. Raider Court.
47th year CDBG project)
PROJECT SCHEDULE:
Began Design: August 2021
Design Complete: January 2022
Began Construction: March 2022
Construction Complete: July 2022
JUSTIFICATION:
Many wastewater mains throughout the City are 50+ years old. Most of these lines are clay tile and are
susceptible to ground movement, pulled joints, root infiltration, and deterioration from hydrogen sulfide gas.
Many are substandard in size and have inflow/ infiltration problems. This project is part of the systematic
replacement of wastewater mains using a worst -first approach to reduce maintenance costs and customer
problems.
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