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Clayworks Construction Update

At the request of Holder Construction (the contractor for the CoorsTek building under construction at Clayworks), the City of Golden has granted an extension for the closure of a segment of Ford Street (from Seventh to Ninth Streets) from September 27 through October 3rd and October 21st through November 8th. The closure will be in place Mondays-Fridays 7 A.M-7 P.M. The extended closure is required due to the discovery of unforeseen conditions in Ford Street. These conditions include abandoned utilities, foundations, and retaining walls that all had a prior life in or adjacent to Ford Street, and which now conflict with installation of new utility service for the Clayworks redevelopment project. Due to the quantity and scale of the unknown conditions, alternative strategies have been required to complete the work which have extended the closure schedule. Please visit Clayworksgolden.com for ongoing construction activity updates.

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