Hickory Creek Interceptor

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In the Beginning ...

Hickory Creek Interceptor (HCI) Capital Improvement Project Program is a multi-phased sanitary sewer project. The existing interceptor was installed in the 1980s. The new construction will add capacity and improve wastewater services to accommodate future growth projected to occur in the Hickory Creek Basin.

Hickory Creek Interceptor Phase 1&2 Project Status

HCI 1 & 2 includes the replacement of approximately 13,000 linear feet (2.46 miles) of 36, 42, 48 and 54-inch sewer mains along Hickory Creek from Fort Worth Drive (US 377) to I-35W. Construction is ongoing and the project is expected to be complete the first of the new year (2023)


Initiation

Planning & Design

Advertise,

Bid & Award

Construction

Closeout

Complete

Complete

Complete

Complete

Q1 '23


Hickory Creek Interceptor Phase 3 Project Status

HCI 3 will continue from HCI 1&2 to the north extending the planned improvements to upgrade the Hickory Creek Interceptor Corridor. Installation of approximately 9,700 LF of 30-inch sewer line with an improved alignment to replace the existing 12-inch sewer main and the rehabilitation of an existing 12-inch sewer line that crosses the creek. Utilities, THC, and TxDOT are clear.

The project has started advertising process. Staff evaluated the scope of the project and recommended using CSP (Competitive Sealed Proposal) instead of IFB (Invitation For Bid or “low bid”). CSP will allow staff to consider the contractor's staff, project workload, and history within our highly competitive market without price being the sole consideration.

Initiation

Planning & Design

Advertise,

Bid & Award

Construction

Closeout

Complete

Complete

Complete

Q1 '23 - Q1 '24

Q1 '24


* All dates are estimates and subject to change without notice.



Hickory Creek Interceptor (HCI) Capital Improvement Project Program is a multi-phased sanitary sewer project. The existing interceptor was installed in the 1980s. The new construction will add capacity and improve wastewater services to accommodate future growth projected to occur in the Hickory Creek Basin.

Hickory Creek Interceptor Phase 1&2 Project Status

HCI 1 & 2 includes the replacement of approximately 13,000 linear feet (2.46 miles) of 36, 42, 48 and 54-inch sewer mains along Hickory Creek from Fort Worth Drive (US 377) to I-35W. Construction is ongoing and the project is expected to be complete the first of the new year (2023)


Initiation

Planning & Design

Advertise,

Bid & Award

Construction

Closeout

Complete

Complete

Complete

Complete

Q1 '23


Hickory Creek Interceptor Phase 3 Project Status

HCI 3 will continue from HCI 1&2 to the north extending the planned improvements to upgrade the Hickory Creek Interceptor Corridor. Installation of approximately 9,700 LF of 30-inch sewer line with an improved alignment to replace the existing 12-inch sewer main and the rehabilitation of an existing 12-inch sewer line that crosses the creek. Utilities, THC, and TxDOT are clear.

The project has started advertising process. Staff evaluated the scope of the project and recommended using CSP (Competitive Sealed Proposal) instead of IFB (Invitation For Bid or “low bid”). CSP will allow staff to consider the contractor's staff, project workload, and history within our highly competitive market without price being the sole consideration.

Initiation

Planning & Design

Advertise,

Bid & Award

Construction

Closeout

Complete

Complete

Complete

Q1 '23 - Q1 '24

Q1 '24


* All dates are estimates and subject to change without notice.



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