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Thank you for visiting the 1400 Wewatta Construction Information site. This site is intended to keep the LODO neighborhood informed of the progress and activities at the project site.

By keeping people informed of activities that may affect traffic or work hours we hope to help minimize the disruptions to the neighborhood.

We are always open to suggestions and ask for your help in making this site more useful to people in the surrounding area.


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Street Closure Updates

At times throughout the completion of the Wewatta structure, Opus will have concrete pump trucks and concrete trucks along the streets. Occasionally, these trucks and equipment will partially block a lane of traffic. In these instances, Opus will provide flagmen to ensure safe and effective traffic flow.

Over the course of the next several weeks, Xcel Energy, Comcast, and Qwest will be performing utility work in Wewatta Street. During these activities, each company will be providing their own traffic control and flagmen.
On March 19th -21st , waterline work will occur in Wewatta Street. At this time we do not anticipate any water service interruptions to the adjacent properties. Storm sewer work will also occur in Wewatta Street after all other utility work has been completed.

March / April 2008

The Wynkoop St. concrete structure is now complete. Miscellaneous steel, exterior stud framing, masonry, and glazing will continue through March and April. Currently the Wynkoop enclosure is scheduled to be completed in June.

The Wynkoop Building interior framing, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire sprinkler systems will also continue through March and April. The elevator systems are scheduled to start in late March to early April.

The Wewatta St. concrete structure will continue through March and April with columns, core and shear walls and post-tensioned decks. Currently the structure is scheduled to be completed in mid-May 2008.

The Wewatta Building enclosure system is scheduled to start in March and will continue through April. The Wewatta enclosure will consist of miscellaneous steel, exterior stud framing, masonry, punched windows and curtain-wall glazing systems.