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Harris County MUD No. 132 & Harris County MUD No. 151 – W. Lake Houston Sanitary Sewer Rehab Description

Harris County Municipal Utility District No. 132 (“MUD132”) in conjunction with Harris County Municipal Utility District No. 151 (“MUD151”) has engaged a contractor to rehabilitate approximately 4,900 linear feet of 30” gravity sanitary sewer lines along W. Lake Houston Parkway between Kings Parkway and FM1960.  The project overlaps both MUD132 and MUD151.  The purpose of the project is to extend the functional life of the sanitary sewer lines, to help prevent failure or collapse of the sanitary sewer lines, and to help minimize the need to replace the lines in the future.

The existing 30” sanitary sewer line is concrete pipe and was constructed along the west side of the roadway in the 1980s.  The pipe will be rehabilitated with a Cured-in-Place Pipe (CIPP) liner, which is a trenchless method of rehabilitation in which the contractor will access the pipe through the existing manholes.  The project will also include rehabilitation of the existing sanitary sewer manholes along this stretch of W. Lake Houston Parkway, as well as bypass pumping of the sanitary sewer flows during the time the sanitary sewer lines and manholes are being rehabilitated.

The project will not involve open-cut construction or installation of any new sanitary sewer pipe.  However, in order to access the manholes as part the new liner installation, the contractor will need to shut down the outside lane of southbound traffic on W. Lake Houston Parkway in the vicinity of the manholes being accessed.

The contractor is scheduled to mobilize to begin installation of the bypass pumping in mid-late June, with rehabilitation of the sanitary sewer lines starting in early July.  The project is scheduled for completion in early September.  The contractor will begin work at the north end of the project (south of Kings Park Way) and will finish at the south end of the project (FM1960).

The total amount of the construction contract is $2,442,042.50.  Per the terms of the agreement between the MUDs, MUD151’s share of the costs is 60.7% and HCMUD132’s share of the costs is 39.3%.  The construction project is being managed by MUD132 per the terms of the agreement.

MUD132’s board of directors has taken steps to expedite and improve the construction process through such actions as extensive vetting of potential contractors, establishment of the position of an Owner’s Rep to track construction progress and handle resident interaction, and utilization of economic incentives and disincentives in the construction contract to encourage timely completion of the project.

A few residents in MUD 151 have sanitary sewer laterals that tie directly into the 30-inch main.  Those will need to be monitored with the cleanouts open and accessible to the contractor during the CIPP process.  Those residents will notified with instructions on door tags and/or in person by the contractor.

Project Specifics

Contractor:

  • Insituform Technologies, LLC
  • Kevin Gabrysch (Project Manager) – 281-932-2705
  • kgabrysch@azuria.com
  • Marcus Beasley – 832-206-6211

Owner’s Representative:

District Engineer:

District Operator:

  • Inframark – 281-579-4500

Cost and Funding:

  • MUD132’s costs for the project are being funded from sales tax revenue generated by the Strategic Partnership Agreement with the City of Houston signed in 2005 to prevent annexation.  There will be no increase in the MUD132 ad valorem property tax rate to fund the project. MUD151’s costs for the project are being funded with Operations & Maintenance funds from existing property tax revenues. There will be no increase in the MUD151’s ad valorem property tax rate for this project.

GENERAL CONSTRUCTION NOTICE

Harris County Municipal Utility District No. 151
Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation Project

Harris County Municipal Utility District No. 151 has authorized CZ Construction, LLC to perform sanitary sewer rehabilitation work in your neighborhood. This project is being completed to improve the sewer system within the district.

Construction is expected to begin on or after March 9, 2026.

Homes highlighted on the project plans, including properties located behind easements, will be
part of this work. This notice is for general awareness only. Property-specific 48-hour notices will be provided prior to work beginning in your immediate area.

What Residents Should Expect

  • Crews may work in street right-of-way and front, side, or rear easements
  • Work hours will generally be 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
  • Equipment, materials, and limited excavations may be present
  • Construction in front of or behind individual homes typically lasts a few days
  • All disturbed areas will be restored after work is completed

Work activities will include cleaning and inspecting sewer lines, point repairs, installation of new pipe within existing lines, reconnection of services, manhole work, and surface restoration. Residents are asked to use caution around construction areas, minimize water use when crews are working nearby, and secure pets for safety.

Questions or Concerns
Please contact the contractor directly:
CZ Construction, LLC – 24-Hour Contact
Gabriela Correa, Project Manager – 832-791-9666
Alberto Ledesma, Project Manager – 832-829-3069
Vanessa Gutierrez, Office Manager – 832-298-8505

Welcome to Harris County Municipal Utility District No. 151

The District is a political subdivision of the State of Texas located in northeastern Harris County, Texas, approximately 25 miles from the central business district of the City of Houston. The District is a part of the Atascocita development, a master planned community located adjacent to and west of Lake Houston and bisected by FM 1960. The District, which is located wholly within the extraterritorial jurisdiction of the City of Houston, contains approximately 910 acres of land.

Water, sanitary sewer, and drainage facilities have been constructed to serve Pinehurst of Atascocita, Sections 5, 6, 8 and 12; Oaks of Atascocita Section 6, Kings River Villas, Kings River Village, Sections 1 through 13, Parkside at Kingwood Glen and Kingwood Glen Village, Section 7 (containing in the aggregate approximately 772 acres developed into 2,351 single family residential lots). As of September 13, 2005, the District had a total of 2,165 single family water connections, of which 2,155 were active single family connections and 10 were inactive single family connections. The District has approximately 90 acres of land contained in easements, rights of way, recreation and open space land. The District also has approximately 48 acres of land which were initially planned for golf course usages, but which is presently undeveloped.

District Contact Information:

  • Name of Political Subdivision: Harris County Municipal Utility District No. 151
  • Mailing Address: c/o Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP, 1301 McKinney, Suite 5100, Houston, Texas 77010
  • Phone: (713) 651-5151
  • Email: Jane.Maher@nortonrosefulbright.com
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