Water Main Work closes Spadina Cr. from Avenue A to Avenue D
Starting Monday, September 19, the City will close Spadina Crescent West between Avenues A and D to conduct water main lining work. The work is expected to take about 10 days, weather permitting, and barring any unforeseen circumstances.
“A full closure of Spadina Crescent West within this area is necessary because we need to dig access pits at the intersections of Avenues A, B and C,” says Rob Frank, Engineering Manager of Asset Preservation. “We are piloting a new product to line the water main to a ‘like new’ condition while continuing to maintain the quality of water that citizens expect.”
The piloted water main liner leverages a new technology and may be used on future projects around the city. “The technique we are using is intended to be faster and economical, allowing us to rehabilitate specific types of water mains more efficiently,” says Frank. “This will help extend the service life of this water main in a less disruptive more cost effective way to residents, area businesses, and drivers.”
The water main lining work will not impact water service to residents or businesses in the area; there won’t be any temporary water lines nor water advisories in effect
Farmers’ Market parking lots will remain accessible throughout the work period, although at times there may be some minor parking restrictions. Drivers are encouraged to use 19th Street to access Avenues A, B and C between 19th Street and Spadina Crescent West.
As always, drivers are reminded to slow down, pay attention and obey signage around work zones at all times. For more information, please visit saskatoon.ca/betterroads.