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The Engineering Division has the responsibility for providing staff support in designing, planning and implementing Public Works projects, performing subdivision inspections and reviews, approving construction in public right-of-way and reviewing annexation proposals. It also participates in right-of-way acquisition for Capital Improvement Projects.
Responsibilities and Functions [back to top]
Assists in the design and design review of streets, water and sewer mains and other public improvements.
Reviews and approves designs by outside consultants.
Assists in providing project management and scheduling from beginning of project through completion, to include bid advertising, bid award, contract administration and inspection.
Reviews and issues permits for all public and private activities in the public right-of-way.
Reviews for accuracy and maintains records of plats, surveys, excavation permits, right-of-way- permits and all necessary documents.
Updates all infrastructure maps and assists in forming of special improvement districts. Provides technical assistance including drafting, surveying, and construction management on Public Works Capital Improvement Projects. Maintains and updates water and sewer maps.
Excavation, Street and Curb Cut Permits [back to top]
Any excavation or opening in or under the surface of any street, alley, sidewalk or other public right-of-way within the limits of the city shall be done by a bonded contractor. Unless acting under a contract with the city or under a Public Improvements Developer's Agreement, it is unlawful for any person, other than a duly authorized city official or employee in the course of his employment, to make or cause or permit to be made any of the above said work, without first acquiring an excavation permit from the City.
Any bonded contractor desiring to procure a permit required shall file an application with the Engineering Division, at least 48 hours before initializing construction. Except for emergencies, no excavation or repair shall be undertaken, without a permit. In the case of emergencies, a permit must be acquired for the excavation within twenty-four hours after the work has begun. The Department of Public Works shall be notified by the contractor at least 24 hours before planned construction is to commence or upon start-up whenever construction is delayed for any reason.
A fee shall be charged for a permit issued for an excavation of twenty-five square feet or less (width x length, excluding depth). For excavations larger than twenty-five square feet, an additional permit fee shall be charged for each additional twenty-five square feet or fraction thereof.
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Water/Sewer System Specs [back to top]
These specifications are intended to set the basis for both design and construction of water and sewer systems for the City of Evans.
Updates to the Water/Sewer System Specifications were updated on July 17, 2006.
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Drainage Study [back to top]
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Street Specifications [back to top]
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General Construction Notes [back to top]
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Current Projects [back to top]
In order to bid any City of Evans projects listed below, you must obtain a bid package available at the City of Evans Community Complex located at 1100 37th Street, Evans, CO 80620. The PDF documents listed below are for informational purposes only.
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Bid/Proposal Results [back to top]
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Street Light Detail Drawings [back to top]
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Transportation Plan [back to top]
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