Winfield Street Sewer & Paving Renovation
Project Information
Project Information
For Immediate Release
October 13, 2006
Contact: Frank W. Lee, DPW
Tel: (415) 437-7018
Under direction of the Department of Public Works, our contractor, Esquivel Grading & Paving, Inc. is scheduled to begin roadway renovations on Turk Street between Market Street and Van Ness Avenue. This project will include the installation of new asphalt pavement, curbs and curb-ramps and will last approximately four (4) months.
The work sequence will begin at the Market Street end of the project limits and continue toward Van Ness Avenue completing the project (seven blocks). Each city block will take approximately two (2) weeks to complete.
The Ocean Beach Task Force consists of members for San Francisco Department of the Environment (DOE), Department of Public Works (DPW), National Park Service (NPS), Surf Riders Association, Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), California Coastal Commission, professional engineers and other interested parties.
PRESS ADVISORY
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: OCT. 22, 2012
Contact: Rachel Gordon, DPW Office of Communications
Super Eco Blitz Summary
The Department of Public Works and other City agencies completed the following work during four Super Eco Blitzes held in August and September 2009:
Public Works is making major roadway renovations along various streets in the Sunset District. The scope of work includes sewer-main replacement, lateral side sewer replacement as-needed, concrete base repair, and lastly asphalt pavement replacement There will be limited parking during construction work hours (7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.). Please see signs for exact work days, hours and locations as they may vary depending on the construction task.
For Immediate Release
June 30, 2008
Shih Wei Lu
Tel: (415) 554-6930
For Immediate Release
Friday, August 3, 2007
Bill Adams
(415) 437-7038
Project Description
The San Francisco Department of Public Works is scheduled to repave Stanyan Street from Geary Blvd. to Belgrave Avenue. Construction on the project began in April 2012 and is expected to be complete in November 2012.