The Coastal Interceptor Relief Sewer project, located near the Annenberg Beach House, south of Chautauqua on Pacific Coast Highway, is on schedule. All night work is complete, but construction will continue daily from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. The micro-tunneling machine will be installed in one of the pits around Thanksgiving. Tunneling and pipe installation will take about two months and the project should be completed by next April.
Meanwhile, construction bids to replace the California Incline bridge will open in December and a recommendation sent to the Santa Monica City Council in January. Pre-construction activities are slated for March, with construction starting in April. Officials believe there will be a small overlap with the CIRS project.
The Incline work is set for a 12- to 14-month time frame with completion expected in May 2016.
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