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GROUP 8 STREET RECONSTRUCTION AND UTILITY ADJUSTMENT PROJECTS
City of Austin Contact Randy Harvey, Public Works Department Project Management Division randy.harvey@ci.austin.tx.us Office – 512-974-1585 Mobile – 512-964-3040
Design Consultant Lockwood, Andrews & Newman, Inc.
Group 8A – Forest Trail and Stamford Way – Street Reconstruction and Utility Adjustment COA Sub-Project ID – 7531.006
Full depth street reconstruction of Forest Trail from Windsor Road to Woodmont Avenue
Full depth street reconstruction of Stamford Way from Forrest Trail to Stamford Lane
Partial wastewater line replacement in Forest Trail between Stamford Way and Elton Lane
Water line replacement in Forest Trail between Griswold Lane and McCall Road
Group 8B – Elton Lane and Griswold Lane – Street Reconstruction and Utility Adjustment COA Sub-Project ID – 7531.007
Full depth street reconstruction of Elton Lane from Windsor Road to Forrest Trail
Full depth street reconstruction of Griswold Lane from Forest Trail to Elton Lane
Partial wastewater line replacement in Elton Lane between Windsor Road and Griswold Lane
Water line replacement in Elton Lane between Windsor Road and Forest Trail
* Please reference the appropriate COA Sub-Project ID when sending any e-mail correspondence to the City of Austin representative.
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