Chipper Road Subdivision

Chipper Road Subdivision

Work is Tentatively Scheduled to Start Wednesday, August 28th, weather permitting.

Contact: Jonathan Haarmann, Mobile: (636) 248-0638

Leritz Contracting is pleased to announce we have been awarded the street resurfacing project on your subdivision street. This notice is to inform you of the scope of work and projected time frame so you have the opportunity to plan accordingly.

Our work includes roto-milling the entire subdivision street down 2 inches, pavement cleaning, application of a tack coat or adhesive, and placing a new asphalt surface over the existing roadway.

The major scope of work (including roto-milling and paving) will be performed over a two-day period, tentatively beginning on Wednesday, August 28th, weather permitting. Day 1 will include the roto-milling of the asphalt street. There will be large construction equipment and trucks on the street, but the road will remain open to local traffic, please expect some delays. Day 2, August 29th, we will be installing the asphalt surface, beginning at about 7:00 AM and finishing about 5:00 PM. The entire street will be closed to traffic on those days starting from the back and working our way to the front. Please prepare for some delays if you leave your house after 7:00 AM. You will be free to use the streets after about 5:00 PM or whenever we finish our work.

Please be advised that we will apply a tack coat to the old surface to bond the new layer of asphalt. This is a very sticky black substance that will stain your automobiles and driveways, particularly concrete driveways. Please do not drive through the tack coat and on to your driveways.

To help you plan your days, here is a list of reminders:

• Postpone any home maintenance, including lawn maintenance. There will be no room for pickup trucks and trailers to maneuver.
• Postpone delivery of appliances, furniture, etc. Same reason as above.
• DO NOT RUN LAWN SPRINKLERS on the days we are working. We cannot pave a wet street.
• Do not let pets run loose. Pets can burn their paws on the hot asphalt or get black goo on their paws.

We must have dry weather to perform this work. Rain or a threat of rain will cause us to postpone our work to the next weekday. Of course, if an emergency arises, we will stop our work and move out of the way for emergency vehicles.

Thank you for your confidence in our company.

Best Regards,

Jonathan Haarmann (636) 248-0638

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