Various Locations Sewer Replacement and Pavement Renovation Project No. 36
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Buchanan Street
The contractor is scheduled to start Grinding & Paving operations on Buchanan Street. This phase of work is scheduled to begin on Monday December 16, 2019 and will take approximately 4 days to complete. The blocks scheduled to be repaved are Buchanan Street from North Point Street to Bay Street and from Magnolia Street to Union Street.
The Parkmerced/Twin Peak/Mt. Davidson Manor residential Street Resurfacing Project will consist of traffic routing, pavement renovation, ADA curb ramp installation, sewer replacement and all associated work at various locations throughout San Francisco.
Work Locations:
Project Update (November 2020)
Project Description
San Francisco Public Works constructed Traffic Signal Upgrades and Curb Ramps at intersections on Gough Street from Page Street to Broadway Street. Construction began Janaury 2019 and continued through November 2019. Bay Area Lightworks was the contractor and San Francisco Public Works managed construction.
Project Description
San Francisco Public Works hired Con-Quest Contractors, Inc., to complete sewer main replacement, water main replacement and pavement renovation work on Clayton Street, Clipper Street and Portola Drive. The work under this contract also included, new ADA curb ramps, new sidewalk, curb and gutter work.
Work Locations
Traffic Advisory: Caltrans Bay Area has scheduled daytime lane closures from Monday, March 15, 2021 through July 2021, Monday through Friday on U.S. 101 Lombard Street between U.S. 101 Van Ness Ave and Lyon Street for a series of roadway improvements.
The project will involve:
Project Description:
San Francisco Public Works hired M Squared Construction, Inc., to complete sewer main replacement and pavement renovation work along Evans Ave. between Cesar Chavez St. and Hunters Point Blvd. In addition to sewer main replacement work, the project included curb ramp installation, street base repairs and repaving.
The City & County of San Francisco has an ongoing program of replacing aging sewer mains with new vitrified clay sewer mains. Replacing these aging pipes now will prevent possible collapse of the sewer lines and pavement in the future. Sewer service will not be interrupted during construciton. San Francisco Public Works has contracted with Precision Engineering, Inc. to begin work under contract No.