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Project Status: Charloe-Mecklenburg Storm Water Services and engineering consultant, Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc., have finalized the construcon plans and begun the bid phase. During this phase, the final design plans will be circulated to qualified contractors for a compeve bidding process. Next Steps: Aſter City Council approval, the construcon contract is awarded to the lowest responsible bidder. Construcon is esmated to begin in late spring or early summer 2016. For more informaon: Please contact William Harris, Project Manager [email protected] 704-353-1147 StormWater.CharMeck.org November 2015 McAlway/Churchill Storm Drainage Improvement Project Engineering & Property Management Storm Water Services Division 600 East Fourth Street Charlotte, North Carolina 28202 Mc Al way / C h u r c h i l l S t o r m Dra i n a g e I mp r o v e m e n t P r o j e c t For more information: StormWater.CharMeck.org Invesng in Infrastructure The City replaces pipes, storm drains and other structures when they deteriorate or become too small to handle increases in stormwater. Invesng in infrastructure protects public safety, guards private property, improves water quality and enhances quality of life. The McAlway/Churchill Storm Drainage Improvement Project goal is to reduce flooding of streets and structures throughout the neighborhood.
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Page 1: McAlway/Churchill Storm Drainage Improvement Projectcharlottenc.gov/StormWater/Projects/Documents/McAlway November 2… · Project Status: Charlotte-Mecklenburg Storm Water Services

Project Status:Charlotte-Mecklenburg Storm Water Services and engineering consultant, Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc., have finalized the construction plans and begun the bid phase. During this phase, the final design plans will be circulated to qualified contractors for a competitive bidding process.

Next Steps:After City Council approval, the construction contract is awarded to the lowest responsible bidder. Construction is estimated to begin in late spring or early summer 2016.

For more information:Please contactWilliam Harris, Project Manager [email protected]

November 2015

McAlway/Churchill Storm Drainage Improvement Project

Engineering & Property ManagementStorm Water Services Division600 East Fourth StreetCharlotte, North Carolina 28202

McAlway/Churchill Storm Drainage Improvement Project

For more information: StormWater.CharMeck.org

Investing in InfrastructureThe City replaces pipes, storm drains and other structures when they deteriorate or become too small to handle increases in stormwater. Investing in infrastructure protects public safety, guards private property, improves water quality and enhances quality of life.

The McAlway/Churchill Storm Drainage Improvement Project goal is to reduce flooding of streets and structures throughout the neighborhood.