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07/23/2010
Donna Mosley
816-969-1809
Jul 13, 2011 - Oct 13, 2011
Future
$656,000
Relocation of approximately 2,300 linear feet of 6-inch water main and service connections along Bayview Drive from Channel Dr to Shore Line Drive. The line will be relocated into the existing roadway due to the numerous obstructions along the existing alignment.
The existing line is deep and located under retaining walls, sidewalks and landscaping features, which results in high maintenance costs when repairs are needed. The main has experienced several breaks.
07/23/2010
Donna Mosley
816-969-1809
Dec 13, 2010 - Aug 01, 2011
In Design
$495,000
This project involves the replacement of existing 3" and 4" waterlines with a new 12" line. It is located along Harris Road from US 50 Highway to Herring Road within the Public Water Supply District #14 service area. This project will be bid in conjunction with the M150 & Doc Henry Water Replacement project.
Constructed in the mid-1960's, the waterlines in the area is under capacity for the current development. This is the last project to complete as part of PWSD#14. The district is dissolving and transferring all assets to the City of Lee's Summit.
Project is currently in the design phase and will bid fall 2010.
07/28/2009
Carl Brooks
816-969-1847
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Future
This rehabilitation project includes the replacement of existing 2-inch galvanized and 4-inch cast-iron water lines with new 8-inch diameter ductile iron lines along Jefferson. The project is funded by the Water Construction fund.
The existing lines have a long maintenance history of numerous repairs.
This is a future project.
07/01/2010
Ray Seidelman
816-969-1851
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In Construction
$7,867,000
Kansas City, Missouri Water Services Department will construct 36,000' of water transmission piping from the East Bottoms Pump Station to Stadium Drive and I-435 to provide additional supply to Lee's Summit. Notification to Kansas City to begin the project was sent in January 2003.
Increases water supply from KC to Lee's Summit by 6 MGD to serve future customers.
The contractor has started to work on the remaining main. Kansas City engineers anticipate completion by June 2011.
07/23/2010
Donna Mosley
816-969-1809
Dec 13, 2010 - Aug 01, 2011
In Design
$519,000
This project involves the replacement of 3,800 feet of existing 16" and 12" with a new 12" water main along M150 Highway east of M291 Highway to Doc Henry Road and south along Doc Henry Road. This project will be bid in conjunction with the US50 & Harris Road Phase I Water Replacement project.
The existing water main has been repaired numerous times. Soils in the area are corrosive so HDPE or PVC pipe materials are being considered for the project.
Project is currently in the design phase and will bid fall 2010.
07/01/2010
Ray Seidelman
816-969-1851
Oct 01, 2009 - Aug 01, 2010
In Construction
$2,244,000
This water line project involves relocation of approximately 12,700 feet of water line due to the proposed MoDOT M150 Road Widening Project. The project starts at Market Drive and ends at the emergency interconnect vault structure near the West City Limits. Approximately 3,700 feet of water line in existing easements from Market Drive to Regatta Drive will be relocated and replaced with 12-inch high density polyethylene (HDPE) pipe. From Regatta Drive to West City Limits, approximately 9,000 lineal feet of water line in right-of-way will be relocated and replaced with 12-inch HDPE pipe. The water line will connect with Kansas City Missouri's water main at the emergency interconnect vault.
The existing water line has a maintenance history of numerous repairs. Very corrosive soils have been observed along the project alignment. The larger water line is needed to provide adequate fire flows and water pressure in the area. The existing water main is located within the proposed M150 Road Widening Project.
Contractor's remaining work includes the water & sewer crossings at Windemere, several connections to existing water mains, and final project clean-up.