Second Avenue Water Line Replacement - Completed 5/29/2026

Total Budget: $296,985.00    
Spent: $296,985.00    
Remaining: $0
Phase: Close Out   
Status: Complete         

2nd Avenue Water Line Replacement

The City of Brunswick is investing in reliable water service by upgrading a key section of the 2nd Avenue water main. This stretch of pipe, located between East K Street and Concord Drive, has reached the end of its useful life and has experienced repeated failures. To ensure long‑term service stability, the City is moving ahead with a full replacement.

The 2nd Avenue Water Line Replacement is supported in part by City capital funds, alongside additional outside funding sources. The total project budget is $296,985.  The City signed a contract with Pay Dirt, LLC on March 9, 2026, to carry the work forward.

This project is now complete. The new water line is providing higher water quality, more dependable pressure, and fewer emergency outages. It will also reduce water loss, lower maintenance costs, and better position the City to meet future demand.

Second Avenue full asphalt overlay will happen during the fall paving, which is normally around the end of September or early October.

  June 1, 2026

The water main at K Street has been tied into the rest of the water system. All asphalt patching is complete. 

May 18, 2026 

All water service lines have been completed. The water main at K Street will be tied into the water system. Asphalt patching will be completed shortly after this process. 

April 17, 2026

The 2nd Avenue Water Line Replacement Project has progressed to the point where the new water line has been fully installed, and chlorination is scheduled to take place today so required testing can be completed. Once testing is approved, crews will begin tying in one side of the line before proceeding with connections to individual homes.

March 23, 2026

The project is currently in Phase 1, which includes reviewing existing infrastructure, confirming field conditions, and finalizing engineering plans. This upfront work helps crews coordinate construction efficiently and minimize impacts to nearby residents once installation begins.