Construction Notice Update #6 for the City of Virginia Beach - March 2021
--Notice of Upcoming Flagging Operation--
--Notice of Upcoming Flagging Operation--
--Work to Begin--
HRSD, your regional wastewater treatment utility, is undertaking a project to inspect and perform maintenance of the internal sanitary sewer piping and valves along Gum Road and Hunt Trail. This work should take place primarily between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. This work can be weather and situation dependent and should not affect your water or sewer services.
--Construction to impact westbound Virginia Beach Boulevard travel in March--
HRSD, your regional wastewater treatment utility, continues work in your area. The Virginia Beach Boulevard Sanitary Sewer Pipeline Replacement project will replace the existing 24-inch sewer pipeline with a larger 42-inch pipeline to reliably move increased sewer flow along Virginia Beach Boulevard from North Lynnhaven Road to Great Neck Road. The work in your area will be primarily between the hours of 8 p.m. and 5 a.m., Sunday night to Friday morning.
"Lafayette, Norview & Estabrook Area Pump Station Improvements"
Lafayette Norview-Estabrook Pump Station Replacements
HRSD Capital Improvement Program Project (VP015400)
HRSD, your regional wastewater treatment utility, is undertaking a project to rehabilitate/replace multiple pump station facilities and associated improvements within the Lafayette, Norview, and Estabrook area in Norfolk, VA. Work shall include demolition of existing pump stations, construction of new stations, new gravity sanitary sewer and force main sewer piping, roadways restoration, and various site improvements.
The project includes the following:
See the Update section for individual project updates, FAQs and information.
November 5, 2025
Please access the project specific pages by clicking the links below:
The work will be confined to HRSD property and the public right-of-way. Work in the right-of-way will include pipeline replacement, manhole installation, traffic control and roadway replacement/resurfacing. Comprehensive traffic control plans will be implemented to minimize inconvenience during construction. See the individual project pages for specific roads impacted during construction of the various projects.
Spring 2024 - Early 2028
Immediately following construction when seasonably appropriate
Hazen and Sawyer, Virginia Beach, VA
Scott Morrow, P.E.
Ram Javvaji, P.E.
"Luxembourg and Ashland Circle Pump Station Replacements"
Lafayette Norview-Estabrook Pump Station Replacements
HRSD Capital Improvement Program Project (VP015420)
HRSD, your regional wastewater utility, is undertaking a project to replace and rehabilitate pump stations within the Lafayette Norview-Estabrook area in Norfolk. The improvements at Ashland Circle Pump Station include the permanent removal of the existing equipment. The Luxembourg Pump Station improvements include demolition of the existing station, construction of a new station, and various site improvements. New sewer pipelines and manholes will be installed from the old Ashland Circle site to the new Luxembourg Pump Station. This will allow the wastewater that previously flowed to Ashland Circle to flow to the Luxembourg Pump Station. Bypass pumps will be utilized during this work to ensure that sewer service is maintained. These pipes will be repaired or replaced within the city right-of-way. The sewer pipe installation is shown on the project map below; installation will occur on Luxembourg Street, Versailles Avenue, Norway Place, Holland Avenue, and Huntington Crescent. The owner of any private sewer service pipe that is found in need of repair will be contacted.
Project Cost: approximately $26.9 million
August 2025 - Construction Notice Update #6
July 2025 - Construction Notice Update #5
January 2025 - Construction Notice Update #4
November 5, 2025
Luxembourg Pump Station: In November, the masonry work on the pump station will continue, and the installation of the roofing system will begin. Once complete, the HVAC, plumbing, and mechanical work inside of the station can begin. This work will take place during the daytime and within the right-of-way and the HRSD Luxembourg Pump Station property. Access to homes/businesses will be available.
Sewer Pipe Installation: Sewer pipe installation on Luxembourg Street is now complete, and Luxembourg Street is open to traffic. Sewer pipe installation continues on Versailles Avenue between Luxembourg Street and Norway Place and also on Norway Place. This portion of sewer pipe installation is expected to continue through the end of 2025.
Traffic patterns will shift and will include partial lane closures and detours to through traffic during the sewer pipe installation. Residents will have access to their homes/businesses. There may be times when work occurs in front of driveways. In those instances, parking will need to occur down the street until work in front of the driveway is complete. Street parking may be reduced where work equipment is present.
The work will be confined to the HRSD pump station properties and the public right-of-way. Work in the right-of-way will include pipeline replacement, manhole installation, traffic control, and roadway replacement/resurfacing. Construction traffic will be entering and exiting the pump station sites from Luxembourg Avenue and Ashland Circle. Comprehensive traffic control plans will be implemented to minimize inconvenience during the gravity sewer main/manhole installation. Impacted streets are as shown in the project map and as listed below: Ashland Circle, Huntington Crescent, Holland Avenue, Norway Place, Versailles Ave, and Luxembourg Street.
May 2024
Spring 2024 – Late 2026
Immediately following construction when seasonably appropriate
This project is necessary to increase the reliability of the sewage collection system by replacing aging infrastructure and to improve the operation of the existing sewer system that will help ensure HRSD’s ability to protect public health and the environment for decades to come.
Disruptions to traffic will be minimized as much as possible, and in most cases, a single lane of traffic will be maintained. Some planned detours are anticipated with the majority of impacts utilizing flagging operations to help direct traffic as needed. The new sewer installation will require deep excavations within the right-of-way, and for public safety, lane closures and detours must be utilized. Comprehensive traffic control plans will be implemented to minimize inconvenience.
The contractor will ensure that access to residences and at least one entrance to businesses will be maintained throughout construction. Trash and mail services should not be affected. If necessary, the contractor will move trash containers from within a work zone to an area accessible for pickup and will be responsible for returning them to each residence.
Work will typically take place Monday through Friday during daylight hours (8 a.m. - 5 p.m.). However, there may be times when extended hours, work at night, or weekend work may be necessary.
Your sewer service may be temporarily interrupted if work is to be performed on the sewer lateral pipe that serves your property. The contractor will notify you before your lateral is to be rehabilitated so you can plan appropriately. Sewer service typically will be restored within several hours. Your water service should not be affected by this project.
Where sewer and lateral pipes are dug up, asphalt, curb, gutters, driveway aprons, and grass will be removed and then restored upon completion of the project.
The typical construction noises such as equipment engines, back-up alarms, materials being delivered, diesel generators, air compressors, sawing, etc. should be anticipated.
It is anticipated that the contractor will negotiate with a private property owner for a storage area in the project vicinity, and this site will be used for most of the equipment and supplies. The contractor will keep some supplies within the active work zone, in the public right-of way.
Construction workers will not be allowed to park their personal vehicles on the public streets. However, work trucks will be allowed to park within the active work zone.
The estimated cost for the project is approximately $26.9 million and is financed by the wastewater treatment fees paid by HRSD customers.
Regular project updates are posted on the HRSD website at www.hrsd.com/construction-status. You may also sign up at www.hrsd.com/subscriptions to receive an email notification whenever the website has an update about the project.
Hazen and Sawyer, Virginia Beach, VA
Scott Morrow, P.E.
W.M. Schlosser
Noel Jaljulio
"City Park Pump Station Replacement"
Lafayette Norview-Estabrook Pump Station Replacements
HRSD Capital Improvement Program Project (VP015410)
HRSD, your regional wastewater treatment utility, is planning a project to replace the existing HRSD City Park Pump Station that is nearing the end of its useful life. This replacement project will also improve the system’s performance and ensure continued, reliable sewer service in the future. The project is located off of La Valette Avenue near the Eggleston Horticultural Center and behind the Virginia Zoo. This project includes the demolition of the existing pump station, construction of a new pump station, the installation of new sanitary sewer piping, roadway restoration, and site improvements on the existing and proposed pump station sites. The contractor will maintain a clean job site and minimize traffic disruption.
Project Cost: approximately $ 8.8 million
October 2024 - Construction Notice Update #3
August 2024 - Construction Notice Update #2
July 2024 - Construction Notice Update #1
April 2024 - Notice to Neighbors
November 5, 2025
In November, work will continue on the installation of interior plumbing and HVAC equipment inside of the pump station, and installation of the yard piping outside the pump station will begin. This work will take place during the daytime and within the right-of-way and the HRSD City Park Pump Station property. Traffic patterns will shift and will include partial lane closures and detours to through traffic. Access to homes/businesses will be available.
The work will be confined to HRSD property and the public right-of-way. Work in the right-of-way will include pipeline replacement and roadway resurfacing. Construction traffic will be entering and exiting the site along La Valette Avenue. Comprehensive traffic control plans will be implemented to minimize inconvenience. Access to the boat ramp and the Eggleston Center will be maintained.
May 2024
Spring 2024 – Late 2026
Immediately following construction when seasonably appropriate
This project is necessary to increase the reliability of the sewage collection system by replacing aging infrastructure and to improve the operation of the existing sewer pipe. This project will provide updated infrastructure that will help ensure HRSD’s ability to protect public health and the environment for decades to come.
Although the majority of the project work will be located within HRSD property and public and private right-of ways, some work will be completed within the roadway. Disruptions to traffic will be minimized, and in most cases, a single lane of traffic will be maintained. Comprehensive traffic control plans will be implemented to minimize inconvenience.
The contractor will ensure that access to residences and at least one entrance to businesses will be maintained throughout construction. Trash and mail services should not be affected. If necessary, the contractor will move trash containers from within a work zone to an area accessible for pickup and will be responsible for returning them to each residence.
Work will typically take place Monday through Friday during daylight hours (8 a.m. - 5 p.m.). However, there may be times when extended hours, work at night, or weekend work may be necessary.
Your sewer service may be interrupted temporarily by the gravity sanitary sewer piping and manhole installation in front of the pump station on La Valette Avenue. The contractor will notify you before the work on the gravity sanitary sewer piping and manholes are installed so you can plan appropriately. Sewer service typically will be restored within several hours. Your water service should not be affected by this project.
Where new gravity sanitary sewer and force main sewer piping are being installed, asphalt, curb, gutters, driveway aprons, and grass will be removed and then restored upon completion of the project.
The typical construction noises such as equipment engines, back-up alarms, materials being delivered, diesel generators, bypass pumps, air compressors, sawing, etc. should be anticipated.
It is anticipated that the contractor will negotiate with a private property owner for a storage area in the project vicinity, and this site will be used for most of the equipment and supplies. The contractor will keep some supplies within the active work zone, in the public right-of-way.
Construction workers will not be allowed to park their personal vehicles on the public streets. However, work trucks will be allowed to park within the active work zone.
The estimated cost for the project is approximately $8.8 million and is financed by the wastewater treatment fees paid by HRSD customers.
Regular project updates are posted on the HRSD website at www.hrsd.com/construction-status. You may also sign up at www.hrsd.com/subscriptions to receive an email notification whenever the website has an update about the project.
Hazen and Sawyer, Virginia Beach, VA
Scott Morrow, P.E.
W.M. Schlosser
Noel Jaljulio
"Birch Street Pump Station Rehabilitation"
Lafayette Norview-Estabrook Pump Station Replacements
HRSD Capital Improvement Program Project (VP015430)
HRSD, your regional wastewater utility, is undertaking a project to replace and rehabilitate pump stations within the Lafayette Norview-Estabrook area in Norfolk. The improvements at Birch Street Pump Station include replacement of all mechanical and electrical equipment in the interior and exterior of the station, replacement of gravity sewer and force main sewer piping in the yard, and other site improvements.
Project Cost: $2,000,000
July 2023 - Construction Notice Update
November 5, 2025
Construction has not started at this time.
The work will be confined to HRSD property; however, construction traffic will be entering and exiting the site on the westbound lanes on Robin Hood Road at the intersection with Birch Street and along Birch Street. Comprehensive traffic control plans will be implemented to minimize inconvenience.
TBD
Late 2025 - 2028
Immediately following construction when seasonably appropriate
This project is a necessary part of HRSD’s federally-mandated program to reduce sanitary sewer overflows (SSO’s) during rainstorms. This project will provide updated infrastructure that will help ensure HRSD’s ability to protect public health and the environment for decades to come.
Although the majority of the project work will be located within HRSD property and public and private right-of ways, some work will be completed within the roadway. Disruptions to traffic will be minimized, and in most cases, a single lane of traffic will be maintained. Comprehensive traffic control plans will be implemented to minimize inconvenience.
The contractor will ensure that access to residences and at least one entrance to businesses will be maintained throughout construction. Trash and mail services should not be affected. If necessary, the contractor will move trash containers from within a work zone to an area accessible for pickup and will be responsible for returning them to each residence.
Work will typically take place Monday through Friday during daylight hours (8 a.m. - 4 p.m.). However, there may be times when extended hours, work at night, or weekend work may be necessary.
Your water and sewer service should not be interrupted during the project duration. This project does not involve any work on sewer lateral or water service lines on your property. In the unlikely event that an interruption occurs, the contractor and will notify you appropriately.
Where gravity sewer and force main sewer pipes are dug up, asphalt, curb, gutters, and grass will be removed and then restored upon completion of the project.
The typical construction noises such as equipment engines, back-up alarms, materials being delivered, diesel generators, bypass pumps, air compressors, sawing, etc. should be anticipated.
The contractor will keep most materials and equipment within the active work zone and in the public right-of way. However, the contractor may negotiate with a private property owner for a storage area in the project vicinity to store other equipment and supplies.
Construction workers will not be allowed to park their personal vehicles on the public streets. However, work trucks will be allowed to park within the active work zone.
The estimated cost for the project is $2.0 million and is financed by the wastewater treatment fees paid by HRSD customers.
Regular project updates are posted on the HRSD website at www.hrsd.com/construction-status. You may also sign up at www.hrsd.com/subscriptions to receive an email notification whenever the website has an update about the project.
Hazen and Sawyer, Virginia Beach, VA
Scott Morrow, P.E.
TBD
TBD
"Chesapeake Boulevard Pump Station Replacement"
Lafayette Norview-Estabrook Pump Station Replacements
HRSD Capital Improvement Program Project (VP015430)
HRSD, your regional wastewater utility, is undertaking a project to replace and rehabilitate pump stations within the Lafayette Norview-Estabrook area in Norfolk. The improvements at Chesapeake Boulevard Pump Station include demolition of the existing station, construction of a new station, various site improvements, removal of the outfall at the back of the station along Wayne Creek, and bank stabilization where the outfall was.
Project Cost: $6,000,000
March 2025 - Construction Notice Update #1
November 5, 2025
Construction has not started at this time.
The work will be confined to HRSD property and the public right-of-way. Work in the right-of-way will include pipeline replacement and roadway resurfacing. Construction traffic will be entering and exiting the site on the northbound lanes on Chesapeake Boulevard at the intersection with Wayne Circle. Comprehensive traffic control plans will be implemented to minimize inconvenience.
TBD
Late 2025 - 2028
Immediately following construction when seasonably appropriate
This project is a necessary part of HRSD’s federally-mandated program to reduce sanitary sewer overflows (SSO’s) during rainstorms. This project will provide updated infrastructure that will help ensure HRSD’s ability to protect public health and the environment for decades to come.
Although the majority of the project work will be located within HRSD property and public and private right-of ways, some work will be completed within the roadway. Disruptions to traffic will be minimized, and in most cases, a single lane of traffic will be maintained. Comprehensive traffic control plans will be implemented to minimize inconvenience.
The contractor will ensure that access to residences and at least one entrance to businesses will be maintained throughout construction. Trash and mail services should not be affected. If necessary, the contractor will move trash containers from within a work zone to an area accessible for pickup and will be responsible for returning them to each residence.
Work will typically take place Monday through Friday during daylight hours (8 a.m. - 4 p.m.). However, there may be times when extended hours, work at night, or weekend work may be necessary.
Your water and sewer service should not be interrupted during the project duration. This project does not involve any work on sewer lateral or water service lines on your property. In the unlikely event that an interruption occurs, the contractor will notify you appropriately.
Where gravity sewer and force main sewer pipes are dug up, asphalt, curb, gutters, and grass will be removed and then restored upon completion of the project.
The typical construction noises such as equipment engines, back-up alarms, materials being delivered, diesel generators, bypass pumps, air compressors, sawing, etc. should be anticipated.
The contractor will keep most materials and equipment within the active work zone and in the public right-of way. However, the contractor may negotiate with a private property owner for a storage area in the project vicinity to store other equipment and supplies.
Construction workers will not be allowed to park their personal vehicles on the public streets. However, work trucks will be allowed to park within the active work zone.
The estimated cost for the project is $6 million and is financed by the wastewater treatment fees paid by HRSD customers.
Regular project updates are posted on the HRSD website at www.hrsd.com/construction-status. You may also sign up at www.hrsd.com/subscriptions to receive an email notification whenever the website has an update about the project.
Hazen and Sawyer, Virginia Beach, VA
Scott Morrow, P.E.
TBD
TBD