Written by John Millikin, HCA Stormwater Management Committee Chair
Project Manager Dave Anglin hosted the Hayfield Road Pipe Project groundbreaking on September 10 at the Hayfield Pool parking lot. Check out the talking points from John Millikin. Project work began the week of September 15 in the area behind the end of Hayfield Road near the pool parking lot. At our September 18 HCA meeting Dave provided a general project update and answered questions from residents.
Here are your contacts if you have specific questions.
- Recommended usual contact: John Millikin, HCA Stormwater Management Committee Chair, email John.Millikin@gmail.com, phone 703-971-5447. I will answer if I can or I will submit questions to Dave Anglin periodically and he will provide answers every 7-10 days.
- Dave Anglin, Fairfax County Project Manager, email Dave.Anglin@
fairfaxcounty.gov, phone 703-324-5500. - Marcus Wadsworth, Staff at Lee District Supervisor McKay’s office, email Marcus.Wadsworth@
fairfaxcounty.gov, phone 703-971-6262. - Syed Sarwar, Garney Construction Project Manager, email ssarwar@garney.com.
Here are some useful websites:
- http://www.hayfieldfarmva.com/
about-us/stormwater (HCA website with Powerpoint presentations as well as historic information about the project) - https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/
publicworks/stormwater/plans- projects/hayfield-road-pipe- conveyance-project (Fairfax County project summary and description; includes link to the groundbreaking ceremony) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=gyQzCyzQupA (Youtube link to the minute and a half groundbreaking video) - https://www.garney.com (the construction company)
Selected Questions & Answers from the September 18, 2019 HCA Meeting:
- When will the project start? It started the week of September 16, 2019 with some tree-work beyond the end of Hayfield Road near the pool parking lot.
- Are Fairfax County schools and buses aware of this project? Project Dave Anglin has worked and continues to work with Fairfax County Public Schools to ensure safety of all children and staff at our schools; he has ensured that the buses will be routed safely.
- What are safety precautions for traffic? There will be certified flaggers who follow VDOT (Virginia Department of Transportation) safety guidelines.
- What are project hours? Generally they follow construction hours for Fairfax County. They will generally work 7:00am to 5:00pm but may work later on some days.
- When will the work be done at the Telegraph Road and Hayfield Road intersection? This will be done next summer 2020, when school is out.
- What are the work hours for the intersection work? Roadwork will occur 9:00am-3:30pm Monday through Thursday and 9:00am – 2:30pm on Friday.
- How long will this project take? This project should be completed (weather permitting) by December 2020. For those who want a date, the contract calls for October 12, 2020 with “punch-list” items to follow. Keep in mind that there could be project changes which could extend the time for work and that weather is always a variable.
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