FY2026 Sewer Cleaning and Televising

General Information

Engineer: In-House Brendan Huizinga, Capital Improvement Project Manager and Ray Schwab, Civil Engineer II
Contractor: Sewertech LLC
Start Date:  April 2026
Project Manager: Brian Jack, Utilities Superintendent 
Awarded Contract Amount: $295,653.16
Funding Sources: Water & Sewer Fund

Contact Information 

Contact:  Brian Jack, Utilities Superintendent
Village of Lombard Public Works Department
(630) 620-5740 or jackb@villageoflombard.org

Communications

Newsletters & Notices: A general notice will be posted on the Village website and on various social media platforms.  The contractor and the Village’s on-site representative will be given paper copies of the notice to issue to any residents that have questions.  If any additional questions arise, residents will be directed to contact Public Works.

Project Information 

Project Limits: Approximately 800 locations throughout the Village.  The locations are tied to current and future capital Improvements Projects.
Project: The scope of work includes closed-circuit television (CCTV) inspection, evaluation, and cleaning of sanitary and storm sewers ranging in diameter from 8 to 54 inches.

Anticipated Project Schedule: 

Award Date:

March 19, 2026

Sewer Televising & Cleaning Starts:

TBD

Televising and Cleaning Work Concludes:

October 31, 2026

All Data and Reports Due:

November 15, 206

Project Close-Out:

December 2026

Communications

Newsletters & Notices: A general notice will be posted on the Village website and on various social media platforms. The contractor and the Village’s on-site representative will be given paper copies of the notice to issue to any residents that have questions.  If any additional questions arise, residents will be directed to contact Public Works.

FAQ’s

Why is this project necessary? The sanitary and storm sewer lines identified within this contract shall be cleaned and inspected in advance of planned Capital Improvement Projects throughout the Village. The data obtained from cleaning and televising will be used by Village staff and consulting engineers to evaluate existing conditions and identify any necessary underground utility work. This work may be incorporated into upcoming projects or completed in advance to support efficient project delivery.
How does this benefit the Village?  Cleaning and inspecting sanitary sewers allow staff to plan efficient and effective maintenance activities to maintain unobstructed flow capacity and to program any necessary improvement projects in the Capital Improvement Plan (CIP).
Will this impact traffic and parking? 
 There may be periods that 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 necessary.