Friday, June 3, 2011

Construction Starting on El Camino Real in Burlingame




Construction Activities:
As of June 1, Ranger Pipelines, Inc. is ready to install the first pipe segments of Crystal Springs Pipeline No. 2 (CSPL2) along El Camino Real.

Pipeline installation will begin in the coming weeks with excavation of two access pits along El Camino Real- one near Adeline Dr. and another near Dufferin Ave. The work will occur in the southbound lane closest to the sidewalk.

Once the pits are in place, installation equipment will be mobilized, and then pipe segments will begin to arrive.

What To Expect?
For residents who live along El Camino Real, the current work sites are not expected to impact any driveway access to residences or businesses. However, if any driveway access blockage is anticipated, notices will be distributed at least 24 hours prior to the start of work.

Traffic control measures will be in place during work hours to direct traffic along El Camino Real, and, if needed, to assist those who live near the work areas.

The pipeline access pits and the surrounding work areas are approximately 300 feet long and require at least one lane closure on El Camino Real.

Once in place, these access pits can remain for 3-6 months, depending on the weather and installation conditions. Pits will be covered by metal plates at the end of each work day.

The contractors will also abide by local noise ordinance.

2 comments:

  1. Keep the metal plates from making noise, that would be a start

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  2. Hello Resident,

    Thank you for your comment. We are also concerned with the metal plates. Our contractor has been trying new tactics to remedy the noise. I really encourage you to call into the 24-answering service (866-973-1476), and I can explain to you more about this effort.

    -CSPL2 Communications

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