4101 High Ridge

This 4101 High Ridge Project will consist of 47 HP 12×53 steel piles for an approximate total of 1880 LF. The proposed culvert is an 12′ x 4′ Precast R.C Box Culvert for 45 LF. The endwalls will be Non-Standard Endwalls. There is also a pump around operation, relocation of a 12″ DI Restrained Joint Water Pipe, PC 350 for 52 LF, Concrete Culvert Foundation, and Traffic Control for Road Closure is needed to complete this project.

McDonald Avenue (Culvert) Storm Drainage Improvement Project – CANCELLED

Cancel reason:

“This will be done as part of a design-build project: Dairy Branch Sewer Improvements.  I think this will be Phase 3 of that project.  The design-build team has already been selected and are currently working through their guaranteed max price (GMP) before they go to Council for approval.  We had a couple questions on the GMP for our part that the d-b team is working through.  I believe their intent is to go to Council in the next couple months with construction starting in summer/late summer, so probably not until FY23.”

The purpose and need for the construction project is to improve the storm drainage infrastructure (i.e. pipe systems and culverts) to reduce flooding and to enhance degraded stream reaches to reduce erosion and improve water quality.

Starvalley Storm Drainage Improvement Project

The purpose and need for this construction project is to improve the storm drainage infrastructure (i.e. pipe systems and culverts) to reduce flooding and to enhance degraded stream reaches to reduce erosion and improve water quality.

Severn (3739) Storm Drainage Improvement Project

This construction project is located in Beverly Woods and will improve the storm drainage infrastructure and repair failing infrastructure in order to reduce flooding of streets, properties and structures.

9th and College Storm Drainage Improvement Project

The 9th and  College Storm Drainage Improvement Project is located in Uptown Charlotte within the 9th Street Right-of- Way between North College Street and the CATS Blue Line Extension light rail. The project will upgrade and replace storm drainage, sanitary sewer, and water main infrastructure within this block of 9th Street. The project will also include sidewalk, hardscape, pavement, and pavement markings replacement.

City View/McAlpine Storm Drainage Improvement Project

The purpose and need for this construction project is to improve the storm drainage infrastructure (i.e. pipe systems and culverts) to reduce flooding and to enhance degraded stream reaches to reduce erosion and improve water quality.

Louise Ave Storm Drainage Improvement Project

This construction project is located just east of downtown along an unnamed tributary to Little Sugar Creek on Louise Ave. The purpose and need for the project is to improve the storm drainage infrastructure (i.e. pipe systems and culverts) to reduce flooding and to enhance degraded stream reaches to reduce erosion and improve water quality.

Media Services for Storm Water Services

In compliance with the EPA’s Clean Water Act and FEMA’s Community Rating System, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Storm Water Services (CMSWS) works to raise awareness of stormwater, flood safety, and the effects of individual behavior on surface water quality throughout the City of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County. CMSWS conducts the water quality, flood safety, and volunteer educational campaigns specifically to:

(1) increase public awareness of surface water quality issues, flood risks and flood safety;

(2) increase public action/volunteer efforts that reduce surface water pollution;

(3) increase reporting of surface water pollution problems;

(4) satisfy a Federal requirement to increase public awareness and involvement in activities aimed to reduce stormwater pollution; and

(5) satisfy a Federal requirement to increase public awareness and involvement aimed to protect lives and property from flooding.

 

In addition to current campaigns, CMSWS is considering a new educational campaign to increase public awareness of aging storm drainage infrastructure and the importance of repairing and replacing infrastructure to support a thriving city. CMSWS is also interested in enhancing communications to effectively describe the impacts of our work and to contribute to the campaign goals described above.

 

CMSWS is seeking a firm(s) to provide media buying services for its ongoing educational campaigns.

 

Creative Services for Storm Water Services

In compliance with the EPA’s Clean Water Act and FEMA’s Community Rating System, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Storm Water Services (CMSWS) works to raise awareness of stormwater, flood safety, and the effects of individual behavior on surface water quality throughout the City of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County. CMSWS conducts the water quality, flood safety, and volunteer educational campaigns specifically to:

(1) increase public awareness of surface water quality issues, flood risks and flood safety;

(2) increase public action/volunteer efforts that reduce surface water pollution;

(3) increase reporting of surface water pollution problems;

(4) satisfy a Federal requirement to increase public awareness and involvement in activities aimed to reduce stormwater pollution; and

(5) satisfy a Federal requirement to increase public awareness and involvement aimed to protect lives and property from flooding.

In addition to current campaigns, CMSWS is considering a new educational campaign to increase public awareness of aging storm drainage infrastructure and the importance of repairing and replacing infrastructure to support a thriving city. CMSWS is also interested in enhancing communications to effectively describe the impacts of our work and to contribute to the campaign goals described above.

CMSWS is seeking a firm(s) to provide creative services for its ongoing educational campaigns.