Country Club Drive Water Main Replacement
    - What       is the project’s scope?
The Country Club Drive Water Main  Replacement project includes the replacement of existing potable water infrastructure  in portions of Country Club Drive, Sarasota Drive and Limbo Lane. The project  will replace approximately 4,100 linear feet of existing 2-inch diameter water  main with 8-inch diameter water main and associated valves, services, meters, fire  hydrants and fittings.
    - What       are the benefits of this project?
This project will replace aging utility infrastructure to reduce service  interruptions caused by maintenance and repair activities. This will allow the  City to continue providing reliable, quality water service for area residents. The  project also will improve system capacity and enhance fire protection in the  area by upsizing the mains and adding additional hydrants.
    - Who       is managing/administering the project?
The Design Project Manager is Brian Moody with the City of Tallahassee’s  Underground Utilities and Public Infrastructure department. He can be contacted  at brian.moody@talgov.com.
    - When       will the project begin, and how long it will last?
The project is currently in the procurement phase. The project  is expected to be advertised for bids in November 2021. Construction is  expected to begin in spring 2022 and last for approximately 4 to 6 months. 
    - What       will the contractor’s working hours be?
The contractor’s anticipated work hours will be 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday  through Saturday.
    - Are       road closures expected?
Intermittent lane and road closures will occur within the work zone. The  work zone will progress in phases throughout the project limits.
    - What       can be expected in terms of restoration?
Most of the work will occur in the roadway. All disturbed areas will be  restored to their previous condition, including replacement of sod, driveways,  etc., where impacted by construction activities. The existing asphalt will be patched  after the utilities have been installed, and the roadway will be resurfaced after the completion of the utility project.
