The City of Fort Lauderdale is working with Murphy Pipeline Contractors to replace aging water mains in Downtown Fort Lauderdale along:
The new pipes will measure 10 inches in diameter and be made of high-density polyethylene (HDPE), which is a non-corrosive material that will help reduce the impacts of groundwater and saltwater. The project will include establishing temporary connections to ensure that water service is maintained throughout construction.
Crews will primarily install the new water mains utilizing trenchless technology to minimize the impact on the community. This method is more efficient than traditional open-cut construction and will expedite the completion of the project. Excavation will be necessary in some areas. Work is expected to begin at Las Olas Boulevard and SE 5th Avenue and continue southwest.
Construction began on Monday, October 2, 2023. Work is generally taking place during the day between 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. Some overnight work may be required. This schedule is subject to change based on inclement weather or other unforeseen circumstances. Overall completion, including restoration, is expected in early January 2024.
The project team is currently evaluating the possibility of connection along Las Olas Boulevard and SE 5th Street next week. If this is possible, then the following work is expected:
If connection along Las Olas Boulevard and SE 5th Street is scheduled for the following week, then the following work is expected:
We apologize in advance for any inconvenience and thank our neighbors for their patience during construction.
William Power, City of Fort Lauderdale Senior Project Manager
wpower@fortlauderdale.gov
City of Fort Lauderdale Neighbor Service Center
954-828-8000 or lauderserv@fortlauderdale.gov
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