CITY CONTINUES NIGHT WORK FOCUS THIS CONSTRUCTION SEASON
Summer has officially arrived and with it road construction and repairs are ramping up across Saskatoon. This summer, 196 lane kilometres will undergo some type of rehabilitation treatment to extend the life of the roadway.
“We are pleased to report construction season is progressing well with crews completing approximately 58 lane kilometres of road rehabilitation and preservation to date,” says Celene Anger, Director of Construction and Design. “This involves everything from full road reconstruction to repaving and microsurfacing.”
As with last year, projects on high traffic streets will be done at night where it is economical and where work will not cause disruption to residents. This week, repaving work on Warman Road will be completed, with the majority of the work done at night only.
Beginning on Friday, June 26, night resurfacing work will begin on 22nd Street and Circle Drive ramps for approximately four weeks. Next week construction will begin on a new turn lane from Central Avenue southbound to Attridge Drive westbound with the majority of the work to be completed during the evenings. It is necessary for this work to be completed before the North Commuter Parkway project commences and will greatly improve traffic flow in the area.
“We have again been able to combine many large projects into a single road reconstruction contract this year which allows our industry partners to provide workers for overnight shifts,” says Anger. “This approach will minimize disruption to traffic and limit delays to drivers during the day.”
A lot of work goes into planning a construction season and timing projects in a way that limits the impact on drivers and residents. We would like to thank drivers for their patience as construction continues this summer.
During the evenings it becomes even more important for drivers to slow down, pay attention and respect work zones. Watch for pedestrians and work crews and for everyone’s safety, please obey all detours, signs and barriers.
For more information and for a list of 2015 construction projects visit saskatoon.ca/betterroads.
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