Longleaf Neighborhood Improvements
The Longleaf Neighborhood 1 & 2 Improvements Project consisted of the installation of storm sewer inlets and pipe to assist in the drainage of the roadways, the stabilization of the roadway around several grate inlets to repair settling that has occurred, the installation of sidewalks in a number of the park areas within the neighborhood, installation of brick pavers in several intersections within the two neighborhoods and the milling and resurfacing of the roadway in both neighborhoods. All of this work was done while maintaining traffic throughout the neighborhoods and access to all residences, as well as minimizing disturbances to the surrounding area and returning all disturbed areas back to their original conditions. Project elements included maintenance of traffic, clearing, earthwork, replacement & installation of new storm drainage, utility relocations/offsets to accommodate the new storm drainage, curb and gutter, sidewalks, stabilization, base, asphalt paving, concrete brick pavers, signing and pavement marking, lighting, irrigation and sod. The project required extensive coordination and phasing to maintain residential traffic as well as existing drainage throughout the project. All of the work was completed while maintaining the traffic flow on the existing roads utilizing multiple detours and construction phases.
Project Details
Project: Longleaf Neighborhood 1 & 2 Improvement
Location: New Port Richey, Florida
Owner / Client: Longleaf Community Development District
Contract Value: $1,285,949
Date Completed: 2009