This newsletter provides an update of
mobilization construction activities for the R Street NW
Construction Site.
Mobilization of the R Street NW
Construction Site
On June 4, 2019, DC Water's contractor
will begin mobilizing on the R Street, NW construction site, which
will become a major construction component of the Northeast
Boundary Tunnel Project (NEBT). The site is in the park area
bounded by 6th Street, NW to the east, R Street, NW to
the south and Rhode Island Avenue, NW to the north. Here, crews will
construct a shaft that will serve as the exit point of the Tunnel
Boring Machine “Chris” when it arrives sometime in early 2021.
Commuters, pedestrians and cyclists are advised to follow all
warning signs and flaggers.
Before mobilizing to the site, it will be necessary to remove the
trees surrounding the Cooper Gordon Park as well as the trees,
bushes and other features within the park. After preparing the site
for mobilization, crews will begin locating construction equipment
on the site for use in creating the shaft. When work is completed,
the park will be restored to its original or better condition.
Travel and Parking
Restrictions
The following travel and parking restrictions will remain in place
24 hours per day, 7 days a week through early 2022.
Rhode Island Avenue, NW
- Eastbound traffic on Rhode Island Avenue, NW will
merge left into two lanes beginning at 7th Street,
NW around the construction site, returning to three travel
lanes just after 6th Street, NW.
- Parking will be restricted along the south side of
Rhode Island Avenue from 7th Street, NW to the west
side of the 6th Street, NW.
R Street, NW
- Westbound traffic on R Street, NW will find lanes
shifting left just before 6th Street, NW around the
work site while maintaining one lane of travel to Rhode Island
Avenue, NW.
- Parking will be restricted along the south side of
R Street, NW from just before 6th Street, NW to
Rhode Island Avenue, NW.
6th Street, NW
- Southbound traffic on 6th Street, NW
will merge into one lane around the construction site, where
it will shift right just and return to two travel lanes.
- Northbound traffic on 6th Street, NW will
maintain two lanes, but the pattern will shift to the right
with the far-right lane becoming a right turn only lane at
Rhode Island Avenue, NW. The left lane of 6th
Street, NW will continue north through the intersection with
Rhode Island Avenue, NW.
Parking will be restricted northbound just
before R Street to Rhode Island Avenue, NW along the east side of 6th
Street, NW.
|
No comments:
Post a Comment