Monday, March 16, 2015

This Week's Salem Cable Project Newsletter: Salem Cable Project Update

From:Robert K McCarthy
Councillor Ward One

Subject: This Week's Salem Cable Project Newsletter: Salem Cable Project Update
The Salem Cable Project
We wanted to provide a quick update, heading into next week's Salem Cable Project schedule.
After reviewing the construction schedules, working with the City and our community partners, we have made a slight revision to the order of the manhole installation work.  Instead of beginning the first manhole installation at the Hawthorne Boulevard work site, the first manhole installation will take place on Washington Square South (near number 56) during the week of March 16.
All information related to the Congress Street work site--scheduled for March 16--remains the same.  Contractors will begin installation of the duct bank that will house the new underground electrical transmission cable on Congress Street. This installation work will continue northward, towards Derby Street, ending on Hawthorne Boulevard.
  • Please note that before excavating for these installations, both scheduled for the week of March 16, contractors will be surveying an existing manhole at the intersection of Hawthorne Boulevard and Derby Street. 
  • Once this is complete, crews will begin working just north of the intersection on Hawthorne Boulevard and south of the intersection on the north side of the South River Bridge on Congress Street. Police details and signs will always be present throughout construction to assist everyone through the work zone and to facilitate traffic management.
  • During the week of March 30, you should expect to see manhole construction activity beginning on Hawthorne Boulevard. 
  • A project map, including the approximate location for the Washington Square South and Congress Street work sites, is available on our project website.
You can access all of the above information on our website and social media accounts (Facebook and Twitter)—and you can always reach out in person. We're glad to take your call on our toll free hotline (844-SALEM-CABLE), and you can connect with our staff through our website 24/7.
Thank you for your interest in the Salem Cable Project.

Sincerely,

The Salem Cable Project
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