Traffic Bridge Construction Update: Work Underway
With equipment moved on site, all regulatory permits in place, and the Meewasin Trail detours finalized, construction on the new Traffic Bridge is officially underway. Trail detours and construction fencing will be installed over the next couple of days and in-river construction will start next week.
Graham Commuter Partners (GCP) will work with the City over the next three years to design, build, finance, operate and maintain the new Traffic Bridge.
Starting tomorrow (Dec. 12), areas of the Meewasin Valley Trail will be restricted. Phase I of the restrictions will be in place until Spring 2016, and include the closure of the Trail between Broadway Avenue and the Senator Sid Buckwold Bridge on the south side of the South Saskatchewan River. Trail users will be detoured onto Saskatchewan Crescent East at each end of this section of the Trail via pedestrian crosswalks.
“Signage will be in place to ensure Trail users understand where the Trail is closed, the new temporary route, and where pedestrian crosswalks are located along Saskatchewan Crescent East,” says Dan Willems, Special Projects Manager with Major Projects. “In addition to the detour signage, construction fencing will be going up around the perimeter of the construction site, and we remind residents to comply with posted signage. We want to ensure people are safe when moving around the live construction site.”
Next week, work on the construction berm in the river is expected to begin. “GCP will be constructing an earthen berm that extends from the south bank of the river to the existing pier in the centre of the river,” says Willems. “The berm will allow vehicles and equipment to access the river to work on the new bridge.”
Once the berm is constructed, the first phase of bridge demolition will occur. Information regarding the demolition will be shared in the coming weeks.
GCP is also in the process of applying for final permits to begin work on the North Commuter Parkway, the second component of the Bridging to Tomorrow project. It is expected construction of this bridge will start in early 2016. The City and GCP will be holding public information open house events on the Parkway piece of the project in early 2016.
For more information, and a map of the Trail detours, visit saskatoon.ca/bridging.
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