by John Millikin

March 6 – Roadway from the Pool to Broadmoor St.

After Garney moves beyond the Broadmoor Street intersection work from the pool up to Broadmoor Street will include:

  • Continue the box culvert installation approximately 250 to 300 linear feet where the system changes over to the 48” pipe.
  • At about the same time as the system goes to being pipe, Garney will resume extending the sanitary main and lateral connections.
  • Begin restoring curb & gutter, driveway aprons, and sections of sidewalk.
    Remove temporary millings and pave the roadway with a base course of asphalt on the west side of the median.

Pavement condition on the east side of the grassed median will be monitored but the hope is not to have to do anything on that east section of roadway until project’s end. Still, Fairfax County will monitor conditions and undertake actions, if necessary.

March 17 – Status of Staging at the Pool Parking Lot

The May 1 date is Fairfax County’s commitment to vacate the pool parking lot irrespective on progress in the roadway. Storage for the box culvert sections was likely the most demanding of space. No additional box sections are required to complete that portion of the new conduit system. The 48” pipe installation is expected to move along a bit more quickly, in general. As discussed, weather is one factor. Though Garney intends not to use the space allocated to this project in Hayfield Park, that remains a possibility, if necessary / required. Here is a picture of the 48” pipe staged at the Hayfield Pool parking lot.

March 18 – Truck Deliveries and Safety at Work Site.

Four truck deliveries were scheduled with pipe sections via tractor trailer flat-bed trucks on March 20, 21, 23 and 24. The manufacturer’s transport company was not able to make all deliveries in one day as originally hoped. Dave Anglin reports that one of the topics that came up at a March 18 progress meeting centered on the presence of children in the neighborhood since schools are closed. Please remember that this project involves heavy construction and the work area should be avoided by everyone to the extent possible. Certainly, on-lookers from a distance are no problem. Parents, please closely supervise younger children and remind your teen-age children that they should always stay away from the construction zones.
March 26 – Schedule and Vibrations. The project has been running pretty close to being on schedule. Despite multiple efforts coordinating and verifying with Dominion Energy in 2018 and 2019, this week, we encountered an electrical conduit in conflict with the box culvert elevation. We are trying to push Dominion to address quickly. But, Garney will need to return to sanitary work or return to the end of the road to grade the outfall and install wing walls.

There was some survey work at Telegraph Road recently and Dave believes that is a Fairfax County Department of Transportation project, i.e., not related to the Pipe Project.

Recently I asked about vibration monitoring. Dave Anglin says that task order is approved and is being coordinated with Garney on their next steps and their proposed work area. As soon as we know that schedule, our geotechnical firm will deploy the monitors.

March 27 – Direct Contact Phone Number/Driveway Access; Potholes; Curbs.

The contractor (Garney) posts signs about parking; be sure to read them. Concerning driveway access, Garney is and has been extremely courteous and accommodating to all people affected in the work area. They knock on doors and ensure citizens’ access to their driveways when needed. Superintendent Eldon Burns can be contacted directly via his cell phone at 304-579-7177 if any Hayfield Farm resident has an issue in the immediate work area.

Potholes are a constant challenge; Garney should be fixing potholes the week of March 30 to April 3.

Keep in mind that there has been a separate water line relocation project around the corner on Broadmoor which may be getting confused with the Hayfield Road Pipe Project. This is a separate project and is not connected in any way with the Hayfield Road Pipe Project. The contractor is different and their workers are not Garney workers.

Contractors are installing new curbs along the west side of Hayfield Road from the Hayfield Pool up to Broadmoor Road. Here is one picture.

March 30 – Concrete Apron

Garney planned to remove and pour new concrete aprons for all driveways between Hayfield Swim Club and Broadmoor Street starting Wednesday 4/1/20 on Hayfield Road. Once concrete aprons are poured, the resident needs to try and stay off for at least 4 days, not to damage the concrete. Dave Anglin recommended that Garney talk with the residents and then barricade the apron for those four days, if possible.