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Posted on: June 1, 2022

[ARCHIVED] Update on City's Capital Improvement Projects - Street Improvements

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Update on Current Capital Projects - City of Castle Hills:

 

Street Improvements Phase II: Our contractor Austin Bridge has been working on Briarcliff and will be complete in the next two weeks. They have started on Bluet, then Wottlin and Shalimar over the next two weeks to do the excavation. COMPLETE

Street Improvements Phase I:  As we close out the project, the City along with our  contractor and engineers had developed a  “punch list” to ensure full restoration is complete and have met all requirements of the contract.  COMPLETE 

Banyan Carolwood Phase II:  As part of this project, the City had partnered with San Antonio Water System (SAWS). SAWS provided funding for the sewer line extension from 105 Carolwood to the intersection of Banyan, which is complete. SAWS will also fund and perform the mill and overlay (asphalt) for this section in the coming weeks.  As we close out the project, the City along with our  contractor and engineers had developed a  “punch list” to ensure full restoration is complete and have met all requirements of the contract. COMPLETE

 

Austin Bridge and Road, LP. was given the notice to proceed (NTP) on May 16, 2022.The project has a duration time of 210 days and construction will be down in phases. We have attached a detailed schedule for Phase II which may be subject to change during the project.

 

If you have any questions and/or concerns about these capital projects or how these construction projects will impact you, please feel free to contact the City of Castle Hills, Ryan Rapelye, City Manager at 210.293.9673 or via email rrapelye@castlehills-tx.gov.                                

 

Additional information about the City’s Capital Projects can be found on the City’s website at www.cityofcastlehills.com.


Click here for updated schedule on City's Capital Improvement Projects.



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