36 Inch Diameter Sewer Cleaning & Televising

General Information

Project Manager/Contact: Brian Jack, Utilities Superintendent 
(630) 620-5740, jackb@villageoflombard.org
Engineering Support: Brendan Huizinga, Civil Engineering Technician, Ray Schwab, Civil Engineer II
Contractor: Dukes of Elgin, Illinois
Start Date: October 2, 2023
Completion Date: October 13th (All Fieldwork)  
Awarded Contract Amount: $143,350
Funding Source: Water & Sewer Fund

Project Information 

Project: The scope of work includes closed-circuit television (CCTV) inspection, evaluation, and cleaning of a 36-inch diameter sanitary sewer.
Project Limits: Starting at the Glenbard Waste Water Authority proceeding north to St. Charles Road, then east to Broadview Avenue and turning north on Broadview Avenue and terminating at the intersection of Broadview and Greenfield Avenues.

Communications

Newsletters & Notices: A general notice will be mailed to potentially affected residents. Information will be posted on the Village website and various social media platforms.  The contractor and the Village’s on-site representative can provide paper copies of the notice to any directly impacted residents.

Newsletter 9/25/23

Project Schedule: 

Award Date:

May 18, 2023

Sewer Televising & Cleaning Starts:

October 2, 2023

Televising and Cleaning Work Concludes:

October 13, 2023

All Data and Reports Due:

November 2023

Project Close-Out:

December 2023

FAQ’s

Why is this project necessary? The sanitary sewers lined is scheduled for maintenance and inspection. The data acquired by cleaning and televising will then be entered into the Village’s Asset Management and Geographical Information System to document the sewers’ current physical condition.
How does this benefit the Village? Regularly cleaning and inspecting sanitary sewers allows staff to maintain them for unobstructed flow capacity, and also to program any necessary improvements in the Capital Improvement Plan (CIP).
Will this impact traffic and parking? There may be periods when construction traffic/equipment/workers will present a minor temporary delay.  Residents should exercise caution when approaching any work zone. There may be brief temporary lane reductions but no road closures should be necessary.