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  December 5, 2014  
Upper Kirby Construction
Work at Kirby Now Complete
Project Moves West        

  

Bissonnet Utility Relocation
Existing Pedestrian Realm on Bissonnet


Bissonnet Utility Relocation from Kirby to Buffalo continued this week  through the Wakeforest and Kirby intersections. Crews were able to complete most remaining work at Kirby and restore the area with temporary asphalt. This will allow for traffic control to shift west from Wakeforest to Buffalo Speedway on Monday. Motorists should expect to shift to one lane in either direction along the south side of Bissonnet between Wakeforest and Buffalo to negotiate around the construction area.

Over the next few weeks, workers will complete efforts through the Wakeforest intersection and restore access onto Bissonnet from the south. The will also have some final telecommunications work east of Kirby in the center of the roadway. Remaining work east of Kirby will allow traffic to flow on either side of the construction zone. Look for further updates as this work is finalized.

It is expected that all remaining work will be complete around mid January baring any unforeseen obstacles.

The ducts installed during this phase of work will eventually house the overhead
Utility Work - Bissonnet at Kirby
lines currently running down Bissonnet. Once Center Point Energy and the telecommunications providers have switched service from overhead to underground and removed the wires and wooden poles, Upper Kirby will begin water, sanitary and storm improvements and roadway reconstruction.

Like Kirby, Buffalo Speedway and Westheimer, this project will include a complete pedestrian-oriented streetscape and landscaping plan implemented and maintained in perpetuity by the Upper Kirby Management District. The roadway is not being widened and the existing esplanade is being maintained.

Like was the case on Westheimer, once underground facilities are in place they will be turned over to the utility companies to transfer overhead service to underground. The roadway reconstruction can begin once the utility companies have completed their work (typically around three months from completion of the duct installation). Once roadway work has begun, it will take 10 to 12 months to complete the project.

Look for further updates as the schedule progresses.

 

Concrete Framing at Dickey Place

Westheimer Drainage, Paving and Streetscape Improvements: 

Shepherd to Kirby

Drainage work on Dickey Place just north of Westheimer is continuing to progress south this month and has moved to the block face between San Saba and Westheimer.

Initial work here will focus on the east side of the roadway and traffic will be maintained on the west side using flagmen when necessary. Once drainage infrastructure has been installed and the eastern half of the roadway poured, traffic will switch to the new pavement and the west side can be demolished and poured.

Work on Westheimer is expected to begin in January either at Dickey Place working toward Kirby or at Shepherd working toward Dickey Place. While the preference is to expedite work at Shepherd, work here will be contingent on the City of Houston project on Shepherd from Westheimer north to Buffalo Bayou being far enough north that Upper Kirby's contractor can move in. Look for updates as this plan is finalized.
 

For more information on Upper Kirby construction and related activities or for construction related issues or concerns, please contact Travis Younkin at 713.524.8000 or travis@upperkirby.org.   

TxDOT Construction - US 59
All Lanes Now Open

   

US 59 Frontage Road Reconstruction

TxDOT work on the US 59 frontage road between Shepherd and 610 is now substantially complete. The project will shut down until January 3rd, at which point, there will be single lane closures at various locations to finish small, unresolved items. Permanent striping activity and restoration will be going on as well after January 3.

Look for weekly updates as this project progresses.   

 

For a regularly updated list of lane closures and on and off-ramp closures, visit Houston Transtar here.    

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