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Construction work for the Queensway Terrace Storm Sewer Rehabilitation is now underway and portions of the underground work will continue into the winter of 2022. Part of this project includes replacing the trunk storm sewer on Henley Street and realigning the trunk storm and sanitary sewers on Alpine Avenue, south of Henley Street. For the Contractor to safely perform this work, the closure of Henley Street from Connaught Avenue to Arkell Street and Alpine Avenue from Henley Street to Clarenda Street will be extended to Monday February 28, 2022.
Information for the Queensway Terrace Storm Sewer Rehabilitation Project can be found at ottawa.ca/queenswayterrace
What: Henley Street from Connaught Avenue to Arkell Street and Alpine Avenue from Henley Street to Clarenda Street will be closed. However, access to local vehicular, pedestrian and cycling traffic will be maintained unless otherwise indicated.
Why: This road closure is required to facilitate the replacement of the trunk storm sewer on Henley Street from Connaught Avenue to Arkell Street and to complete any outstanding sewer work on Alpine Avenue (south of Henley Street) that is not finished prior to the holiday break.
Where:
- Henley Street from Connaught Avenue to Arkell Street
- Alpine Avenue from Henley Street to Clarenda Street
When: The road closure currently in effect will be extended to Monday February 28, 2022.
Who: The City of Ottawa has retained the contractor, C.A.C.E. Construction (1991) Limited, to complete this project.
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 special accommodations, please contact the undersigned. Accessible formats and communication supports are available, upon request, at the following link: ottawa.ca/accessibleformat
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 course of 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 rarely cause any problems. We would like to thank you for your patience and co-operation.
Contact Information
- For any emergency outside normal working hours on weekdays and weekends, please call the City of Ottawa at 3-1-1.
- For general project information, please contact the City’s Project Manager.
- For construction related questions or concerns, please contact the Contractor Representatives.
City Project Manager Kevin Gibbs, P.Eng. Senior Engineer, Infrastructure Projects 100 Constellation Drive, Ottawa, ON K2G 6J8 Tel.: 613-580-2424, ext. 16633 Email: Kevin.Gibbs@ottawa.ca | Contract Administrator Jason Bettez, P.Eng. J.L. Richards & Associates Limited. Tel: 613-913-8612 Email: jbettez@jlrichards.ca |
City On-Site Representative Patrick Franey, E.I.T. Civil Field Inspector J.L. Richards & Associates Limited Tel.: 343-551-0767 Email: pfraney@jlrichards.ca | Contractor Representatives Paul Mousseau, Site Superintendent C.A.C.E Construction (1991) Limited Tel.: 613-229-5737 Paul Lemire, Project Manager C.A.C.E Construction (1991) Limited Tel.: 613-822-6817 Email: paul@cacecon.com |