Construction

18 projects found

Irving Park Stormwater Project

Sewer and Stormwater
Active
Nature patch work was completed in February 2021. Construction of the rain gardens and green street planters is expected to be complete by the end of March 2024.
Environmental Services and Portland Parks & Recreation are collaborating on a project to build nature patches and rain gardens to manage stormwater in Irving Park. The project will help prevent nearby flooding, sewer basement backups, and sewage overflows into the Willamette River during storms.

South Portland-Burlingame Sewer Project

Sewer and Stormwater
Active
Construction began in June 2023 and will take up to a year and a half to complete.
Environmental Services is constructing a project in the South Portland and South Burlingame neighborhoods that will repair approximately 7,108 linear feet of aging public sewer pipes, that are on average 90 years old. This will help protect public health and the Willamette River Watershed.
Design has been completed. Construction is expected to begin in April or May of 2024 and should take about six months to complete.
Environmental Services, in partnership with the Portland Water Bureau, has completed design on a project to upgrade infrastructure in NW Portland. This project will increase system capacity, reduce the risk of sewer discharges, and improve earthquake resilience for our critical infrastructure.

Hillsdale Middle Sewer Project

Sewer and Stormwater
Active
Construction is anticipated to begin in Summer 2024 and will last a year.
Environmental Services is in the design phase of the Hillsdale Middle Sewer Project. This project will repair or replace approximately 11,897 feet of aging public sewer pipes throughout the neighborhood. Taking these actions now will help protect public health and the environment.

NE 6th Drive Pump Station Project

Sewer and Stormwater
Active
The project is starting construction and will take about two years to complete.
Environmental Services is constructing a project to expand and remodel the 44-year-old NE 6th Drive Pump Station in the East Columbia neighborhood. The upgrades will modernize equipment, increase system capacity, and protect public health and the environment.

North Slabtown Sewer Project

Sewer and Stormwater
Active
Construction is anticipated to begin in Fall 2024 and take up to a year to complete.
Environmental Services is beginning the design stage of the North Slabtown Sewer Project. This project will repair or replace approximately 3,569 feet of aging public sewer pipes throughout your neighborhood. Taking these actions now will help protect public health and the environment.

Hillsdale North Sewer Project

Sewer and Stormwater
Active
Construction is anticipated to begin in March 2025 and may take a year to complete.
Environmental Services is designing a project to repair approximately 8,571 feet (or 1.62 linear miles) of aging public sewer pipes throughout the Hillsdale neighborhood in Southwest Portland. Taking these actions now will help protect public health and the environment.
Project design continues. Construction is anticipated to begin in June of 2024 and take up to six months to complete.
Environmental Services is designing a project in the Laurelhurst and North Tabor neighborhoods to repair sewer pipes and construct green street planters to manage stormwater runoff from streets and roofs. This project will relieve basement sewer backup risk and reduce street flooding in the area.

Grand Avenue Riser Stabilization Project

Sewer and Stormwater
Active
Project design is nearly complete. Construction is anticipated to begin in June of 2024 and will take up to five months to complete.
Environmental Services is designing a project to stabilize soils at maintenance hole risers located along Grand Avenue. Soils are settling, requiring layers of asphalt to provide safe driving surfaces. This project will design a solution to stabilize soils and prevent settlement.

North Bradford Sewer Project

Sewer and Stormwater
Active
Construction is expected to begin in July 2024 and take about 6 months to complete.
Environmental Services is designing a project to abandon a deteriorated sewer pipe under North Bradford Street between Burlington and Richmond Avenues and reroute all private connections to adjacent streets. Taking these actions now will help prevent sewage releases and improve future maintenance.

Kenton Priority Outfalls Plan

Sewer and Stormwater
In Planning
Planning work is expected to continue through early 2024.
Environmental Services is developing the Kenton Priority Outfalls Plan. This planning effort will protect public health and the environment by identifying ways to reduce pollutants in stormwater entering the Columbia Slough. 

NE Grand and NE Schuyler Sewer Project

Sewer and Stormwater
Active
Construction is currently paused but expected to resume in late Spring 2024.
Environmental Services has started construction on a sewer project to repair 165 feet of public sewer piping in the Lloyd neighborhood. The project will protect public health, property, and the environment by increasing the capacity of the public sewer system.
Sewer repairs are anticipated to begin in May 2024 will take up to six months to complete.
Environmental Services is designing a project to repair 524 feet of public sewer pipe on Southwest Sheridan Street between Water and Moody avenues. Having provided over 135 years of service, the pipes require repairs to maintain reliable sewer service and protect public health and the environment.
This project is in the early phases of design. Construction is not expected until 2025.
Environmental Services - your sewer and stormwater utility - is working with the U.S Army Corps of Engineers to replace an undersized culvert that carries Tryon Creek under Highway 43 out to the Willamette River. This project will reopen Tryon Creek to migrating salmon.

SE Oak and 2nd Sewer Project

Sewer and Stormwater
Active
Sewer construction is complete. Paving remains but has not been scheduled.
Environmental Services is constructing a project to repair 200 feet of main public sewer pipes on SE Oak Street between SE 2nd Avenue and the railroad tracks. This project will reduce the possibility of sewage releases to homes, businesses, and streets.
Investigation work has begun. Excavation and repairs will begin in March of 2024 and should take about two to four months to complete.
Environmental Services is conducting urgent repairs on two force mains inside the Ankeny Pump Station located under the west end of the Burnside Bridge. These repairs will protect public health and the environment by reducing the chance of sewer overflows to Waterfront Park and the Willamette River.

Rosa Parks Lateral Sewer Project

Sewer and Stormwater
Active
The project is currently scheduled to begin in late Summer 2024.
Environmental Services is designing a project to repair multiple sewer lateral connections from private properties to the main sewer line. This project will reduce the risks of basement sewer backups, flooding, and emergency repairs in the future.
The project is in the design phase. Construction is expected to begin in April 2025.
Bureau of Environmental Services (BES) is designing a project to extend the public sewer system in N Winchell and N Watts Streets east of Fenwick Avenue. This work is part of the City’s ongoing effort to provide a way to directly and independently connect to the public sewer system.

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