BRUNSWICK — With two other downtown construction projects ahead of schedule, preliminary work to replace a water main on Federal and Green Street will begin today.
According to John Foster, Brunswick’s public works director, construction will begin Tuesday night and will cause periodic closures of Federal Street and side streets as construction continues.
The work also could cause some interruptions in the water supply, according to a release from the Brunswick- Topsham Water District.
“We will make our best effort to re-establish access by the end of the working day,” the release states.
The project will begin Tuesday near the Federal and School street intersection with night work, to avoid daytime breaks in the water supply to businesses in the Tontine Mall.
The work will then continue south along Federal Street past Market Lane and down Green Street to Park Row.
Work for this project is expected to last through June, according to a release from the Brunswick-Topsham Water District.
Updates on BTWD projects can be found online at http://goo.gl/KNHWa.
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