Jamestown, ND (KCSi-T.V. News Jul 2, 2013) — An open house was held Tuesday evening to provide information on the sanitary sewer/lift station project scheduled to start July 22 in northwest Jamestown.

While public turnout was light, Interstate Engineering wants citizens along the proposed route to sign-up at the project website for email alerts.   Jamestown, ND Sewer Construction Project.   The website will have maps, the most current information,  and will email changes of importance.

It is anticipated the street work will close one block for a period of approximately 3 days.   As the work is completed, the street paving patch work will follow in a couple days.    The timetable is subject to weather delays, so all residents are encouraged to visit the website.   Construction information will be available at CsiNewsNow.com and updates on The Wayne Byers Show on CSi Cable 2.

At Historic Franklin, home for CSi, the project will border the entire south side and east side.   When the east side is closed to traffic,  visitors and customers can enter thru the south entrance, or enter the parking lot from 4th AV SW,  to be able to access the elevator enterance.

Previously reported:

Jamestown, ND (KCSi-T.V. News) – Due to recent rains, Interstate Engineering reports that the start of construction for the Jamestown sanitary sewer project has been delayed.

Construction, which was originally scheduled to start at the beginning of July, will now begin on July 22, 2013.

The start change location is  also because different crews will be available at the new start date.

Another change is that construction will then take place on the 600 to 900 blocks of 4th Ave NW. Work is expected to last about one week.

The underground work, should still be done around November.

The route of the sewer project will stay the same, and is expected to still finish in February the original start date.

Lift station construction is expected to start August 1, 2013.

This $9 million sewer project, which involves excavating about 30 blocks of streets,

For more information the project on line:

Reported previously

From Interstate Engineering

 Jamestown, ND (KCSi-T.V. News Jun 26, 2013) — Interstate Engineering, Inc. is providing design and construction engineering services for the City of Jamestown’s sanitary sewer system due to existing sewage collection deficiencies that exist in the northwest and southwest portions of the city.

In order to correct system deficiencies in the sanitary sewer system as well as provide the appropriate capacity to handle peak flows generated during flooding and wet weather events, the project will have two phases.

The first phase will include inflow and infiltration defect repairs to the collection and conveyance system. Phase two will include capacity upgrades for major lift stations and force mains to convey peak flows during flood and wet weather events.

Included in the work will be improvements to the sanitary sewer; work on lift stations #8, #9, and #10; and improvements to the associated force main serving the northwest and southwest areas of Jamestown.

Construction on Jamestown’s sanitary sewer system is scheduled to begin in early July. The Jamestown sanitary sewer project includes improvements to the sanitary sewer and work on three lift stations. Work on the project is expected to take place starting July 8 in the area of 5th St and 3rd Ave NW in Jamestown. Motorists are asked to slow down in construction areas, use caution and watch for workers and equipment.

Reminder: an open house will be held for the Jamestown sanitary sewer project from 5 to 7 p.m. on July 2 at Jamestown City Hall.

For more information on line and updates go to      www.jamestownsewerproject.com

Updates including the link available at www.CsiNewsNow.com