March 25 Nightwork - Trucking and Concrete Pouring at 10 Poplar Street Pump Station Site
Weather permitting, beginning Tuesday, March 25 at 2 a.m., City contractors will be delivering and pouring concrete for the 900 cubic yard concrete slab roof of the site’s future stormwater storage tank.
The early start will enable operations to proceed efficiently and reduce the daytime impact on neighborhood streets.
What to expect?
During this operation, numerous concrete trucks will be delivering concrete for the tank’s roof. Trucks will arrive at the site and queue to deliver concrete to the excavated area.
Anticipated Schedule and Trucking Route (Subject to Change Due to Weather or Other Factors)
The majority of concrete is expected to be delivered between the hours of 2 a.m. to 6 a.m. on Tuesday, March 25th.
Trucks will be routed from Joy Street down Poplar Street to arrive at the project site. Trucks leaving the project site will be routed via Poplar Street to McGrath highway.
Some trucking may be required beyond this timeframe (2 a.m. to 6 a.m.). However, all concrete trucks are expected to be out of the neighborhood by Tuesday afternoon.
Additional Construction Impacts:
- Parking restrictions will be in place around work zones
- Please observe posted signage
- Elevated noise levels in the direct vicinity of site during work hours
Thank you for your patience and understanding during this crucial phase of the project’s construction.
If you have questions about this work, please email construction@somervillema.gov or call the Engineering Division at (617) 625-6600 ext. 5400.
