This week’s update includes:
- Metrolinx to Incorporate Safety into Construction Tenders
- Overnight Utility Work
- Steeles Avenue Closure Update
- Construction Update
- Community Office Spring and Summer Hours
Metrolinx to Incorporate Safety into Construction Tenders
Safety continues to be a top priority for Metrolinx. CEO Phil Verster recently announced that the organization will formally include safety records of potential contractor’s when determining a successful project bid.
The new formula will see a 15 per cent of evaluation criteria directly related to safety. The breakdown includes 10 per cent of a bids evaluation will relate to loss time injury frequency rate, tracked through WSIB, and five per cent based on safety scores.
For more, please read
here.
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Overnight Utility Work March 4-April 12
As a part our program to expand and improve a 17-kilometre segment of GO Transit’s Stouffville line in Scarborough and Markham, construction of the second track along the corridor is a major component. To help install these tracks, we need to ensure the proper utility cables are installed along the corridor in a safer and accurate fashion.
WHAT TO EXPECT
This utility work is required to be done overnight and on weekends due to train service during the weekday and the labour intensive work involved. In addition, our contractors will be working 24 hours a day, 7 days a week in order to complete this work on time and to limit the overall duration of disruption caused to you.
The work will begin in the south near Marilyn Avenue, and work its way northwards to Finch. The total duration of work is expected to be six weeks (March 4-April 12).
Once the utility cables are installed, the contractor will be installing new sewers along the corridor. The sewer installation is expected to take place during the day.
WHY THE NOISE WALLS HAVE NOT BEEN INSTALLED YET
We have received valid questions from residents regarding the lack of noise wall panels on the west side of the corridor. This is due to the fact that the utility and sewer trenches run directly next to the noise wall system, and installing panels would prevent workers from completing this project. In addition, the noise walls would risk significant damage if they were to be installed prior to the work being done. The panels will go in once the utility, sewer and track re-installation is complete later this spring.
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Steeles Avenue Closure Update
We would like to inform you of the cancellation of the planned closure of Steeles Avenue East that had been scheduled to take place the weekend of March 8-11, 2019. We sincerely regret this inconvenience.
Due to unforeseen external circumstances, we were not able to proceed with the work as planned and communicated to local residents and businesses
Together with our partners at EllisDon, we are developing a revised plan for this work. We will work together to inform interested and affected stakeholders once a new schedule is confirmed and of any future planned works in the area. As soon as we have a new proposed date for the closure, we will let residents, stakeholders and the community know.
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Construction Update
Work Performed/Construction Activities:
- Providing flagging and signaling support to Beacon Utility at Huntingwood Avenue crossing
- Cleaned up snow from McNicoll compound area
- Directional drilling underway under the Huntingwood drive crossing
- Reading coordinates and elevations of ties and rails and rods at marked locations of south track from Havendale Road to Finch Avenue crossing
- Organizing construction material of old demolished track inside McNicoll yard
Work Scheduled for This Week:
- Dewatering (when required)
- Utility duct installation at Road crossings of Huntingwood drive
- Bungalow wiring in multiple and existing bungalows for equipment already installed; prepare for fiber as part of next stage of work
- North track demolition from Cascade switch to Finch Avenue and deficiencies
- South track destressing
- Removal of existing track bed (Tentative to release ballast investigation results)