Beginning late May 2025, the City of Ottawa will return to site to complete its intersection modifications project at the Carling Avenue and Edgeworth Avenue intersection.
What: The City of Ottawa will be upgrading the existing intersection with curb extensions on the southwest, southeast and northwest corners, realignment of pedestrian crosswalks and an upgraded westbound bus stop. In addition, modifications to the concrete curbs, medians and sidewalks will be completed. The project will also involve extensions of the existing westbound and eastbound left turn lanes, along with the removal of the eastbound right turn lane along
Carling Avenue.
Why: The project is being carried out to improve pedestrian safety at the intersection.
When: The work at the Carling and Edgeworth avenues intersection is tentatively planned to continue starting in late May and be completed by mid July 2025.
Where: The limits of construction associated with this project are as follows:
- Carling Avenue from Lincoln Fields Station access to 110 metres east of Edgeworth Avenue
- Edgeworth Avenue from 40 metres north of Carling Avenue to 40 metres south of Carling
Avenue
Who: The City of Ottawa has retained the contractor, ASL Agrodrain, to complete the work.
Accessibility
Accessibility is an important consideration for the City of Ottawa. The City makes every effort to provide access through and around construction sites. If you require a disability-related accommodation, please contact the undersigned. Accessible formats and communication supports are available, upon request, at the following link: www.ottawa.ca/accessibleformat.
Traffic impacts
To accommodate the proposed construction various lane reductions and delays are expected. A northsouth crosswalk and an east-west crosswalk will be maintained at all times during construction.
Construction disruptions
The contractor will take every precaution to minimize interruptions to the everyday life of your family and/or operation of your business, but, as you can appreciate, there may be some inconvenience during the work, such as traffic delays, noise and dust. You may also feel vibrations due to heavy equipment
operations. Vibrations from construction activities are quite common and are rarely a cause for concern.
We would like to thank you for your patience and cooperation.
Safety
The City of Ottawa is committed to safety in and around project sites. The project team continues to work
closely with the industry and to comply with recommendations provided by municipal, provincial and
federal health officials, as well as the Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development.
Contact information
In the event of an emergency outside normal working hours on weekdays and weekends, please call the City of Ottawa at 3-1-1.
City of Ottawa Project Manager
Nick Giamberardino, P.Eng.
Project Manager, Infrastructure Projects
100 Constellation Drive
Ottawa, ON K2G 6J8
Tel.: 613-580-2424, ext. 16038
Email: nick.giamberardino@ottawa.ca
Contract Administrator
Marc Proulx, C.E.T.
Parsons
1223 Michael Street, Suite 100
Gloucester ON K1J 7T2
Tel: 613-691-1597
Email: marc.proulx@parsons.com
Contractor Representative
Matt Tulloch
Project Coordinator
ASL Agrodrain
3976 Nixon Dr, Osgoode, ON K0A 2W0
Tel.: 613-826-2388
Email: mtulloch@asl.com






