- Inform you about the work that has been completed, is under way and planned between now and October 2016
- Present the proposal retained for the anti-noise walls on the South Shore
- Answer questions, find possible solutions and discuss the issues
Noise study
Acoustic data
Data analysis
Location of walls
Visual and urban integration of anti-noise walls
Where we are today
Where we want to be
Architectural components
Sunlight study
Objective of the meeting
Provide information about the work that has been completed, is underway and planned between now and January 2017
Follow up on the various files under the responsibility of Infrastructure Canada
Answer questions, find potential solutions and discuss the issues
Public Information Meeting to inform the public about the completed and upcoming work on the new Champlain Bridge corridor project on L’Île-des-Soeurs including anticipated impacts and mitigation measures.
Meeting of the Verdun / Le Sud-Ouest Good Neighbourly Relations Committee
New Champlain Bridge Corridor Project
Centre communautaire Elgar – June 15, 2016
Meeting of the Verdun / Le Sud-Ouest Good Neighbourly Relations Committee
New Champlain Bridge Corridor Project
Centre Elgar - 8 february 2017
- Discuss the work completed, underway and to come from now until spring 2017
- Follow up on the various files under the responsibility of Infrastructure Canada and Ville de Montréal
- Answer questions, identify potential solutions and discuss the issues
- Follow up on the various files under the responsibility of Infrastructure Canada : anti-noise wall and DEL lightning
- Provide information about the work that has been completed, is underway and planned between now and July 2017
- Answer questions, find potential solutions and discuss the issues
Noise study
Acoustic data
Data analysis
Location of walls
Visual and urban integration of anti-noise walls
Where we are today
Where we want to be
Architectural components
Sunlight study
Objective of the meeting
Provide information about the work that has been completed, is underway and planned between now and January 2017
Follow up on the various files under the responsibility of Infrastructure Canada
Answer questions, find potential solutions and discuss the issues
Public Information Meeting to inform the public about the completed and upcoming work on the new Champlain Bridge corridor project on L’Île-des-Soeurs including anticipated impacts and mitigation measures.
Meeting of the Verdun / Le Sud-Ouest Good Neighbourly Relations Committee
New Champlain Bridge Corridor Project
Centre communautaire Elgar – June 15, 2016
Meeting of the Verdun / Le Sud-Ouest Good Neighbourly Relations Committee
New Champlain Bridge Corridor Project
Centre Elgar - 8 february 2017
- Discuss the work completed, underway and to come from now until spring 2017
- Follow up on the various files under the responsibility of Infrastructure Canada and Ville de Montréal
- Answer questions, identify potential solutions and discuss the issues
- Follow up on the various files under the responsibility of Infrastructure Canada : anti-noise wall and DEL lightning
- Provide information about the work that has been completed, is underway and planned between now and July 2017
- Answer questions, find potential solutions and discuss the issues
Objectives of the Meeting
- Provide information about the work that has been completed, is underway and planned between now and fall 2017
- Answer questions, find potential solutions and discuss the issues
The document summarizes a meeting of the Verdun / Sud-Ouest Good Neighbourly Relations Committee regarding the New Champlain Bridge Corridor Project. It discusses work that has been completed, work currently underway, and upcoming work between February and April 2016 in the Atwater and LaSalle, Gaétan-Laberge and Wellington, and Nuns' Island sectors. It also outlines anticipated impacts of the project such as on traffic, noise, air quality and light, as well as SSL's commitments around community engagement and addressing concerns. Plans for future committee meetings in April, May and June were also presented.
Objectives :
- Discuss the work completed, underway and to come from now until January 2017
- Follow up on the various files under the responsibility of Infrastructure Canada
- Answer questions, identify potential solutions and discuss the issues
Objectives of the Meeting
1/ Provide information about the work that has been completed, is underway and planned between now and spring 2018
2/ Answer questions, find potential solutions and discuss the issues
The minutes summarized a meeting of the Good Neighbourly Relations Committee for the New Champlain Bridge Corridor Project. Representatives from Infrastructure Canada, the City of Brossard, and Signature on the Saint Lawrence were in attendance along with citizen members. Dan Genest provided an update on work completed, underway and planned until fall 2017. Questions from committee members and the public were then addressed regarding issues like the height of noise barriers, tree replanting, potential signage on the new bridge, noise from ramps and roadways, and the bridge's opening date. The next meeting was scheduled for September 27, 2017.
Meeting of the Verdun / Sud-OuestGood Neighbourly Relations Committee
New Champlain Bridge Corridor ProjectCentre Saint-Charles – April 7, 2016
To inform you about completed, ongoing and future construction work between now and June, 2016.
To discuss major upcoming traffic obstructions during the summer of 2016.
To present progress in urban integration.
To answer questions, identify solution paths, and discuss.
Meeting of the Verdun / Sud-Ouest Good Neighbourly Relations Committee
New Champlain Bridge Corridor Project Centre Saint-Charles – April 7, 2016
LaSalle Overpass & May Street
Meeting of the Verdun / Sud-OuestGood Neighbourly Relations Committee
New Champlain Bridge Corridor Project
Centre-St-Charles – April 7, 2016
Gaétan Laberge sector mobility scenario
- Presentation of construction work and obstructions
- Selected mobility scenario
- Preliminary schedule
Meeting of the Verdun / Le Sud-Ouest Good Neighbourly Relations Committee
New Champlain Bridge Corridor Project
Borough of Verdun Town Hall- 18 April 2017
Meeting objectives :
1 - Present the chosen solution for the anti-noise walls of the highway corridor
2 - Discuss the work completed, underway and to come from now until summer 2017
3 - Answer questions, identify potential solutions and discuss the issues
Pharmacy to Kennedy Construction Liaison Committee Meeting - July 2017Crosstown TO
The document summarizes plans for the Crosstown LRT project including Kennedy Station. It discusses:
1) Construction of a 19-km light rail line with 25 stations above and below ground, including Kennedy Station which will connect to subway and GO Transit lines.
2) Upcoming work in 2017 at Kennedy Station including utility relocations, demolition of the existing entrance, and closure of the passenger tunnel to install support structures.
3) The project will provide links to 54 bus routes, three subway stations and GO Transit, improving transit connections.
Chaplin-Avenue Construction Liaison Committee Meeting - October 2017Crosstown TO
The document provides construction updates for the Crosstown LRT project in the Avenue Road area in October 2017. Key activities include:
- Excavation and tunnel backfilling continuing at Avenue Station.
- Dewatering system installation requiring overnight lane closures on Eglinton Ave W from Braemar to Lascelles in October.
- Sewer lining work requiring overnight work from Braemar to Lascelles in October/November.
- Instrumentation installation continuing from Braemar to Lascelles.
- Watermain lining and valve installation work in October/November requiring some overnight work.
- Tunnel backfilling involving drilling and concrete pouring in the Highbourne area in October/
Brentcliffe to Victoria Park Construction Liaison Committee Meeting - Novembe...Crosstown TO
The document summarizes progress on the Crosstown LRT project in Toronto. It describes the key aspects of the light rail system being built, including 15 underground stations, 10 surface stops, and a 19 km route. It provides updates on construction of the Sunnybrook, Brentcliffe Portal, and Science Centre stations. Work is ongoing at Sunnybrook on the platform and sidewalk. At Brentcliffe, preparatory work is complete and rebar, waterproofing and concrete installation continues. The traffic setup at Science Centre was changed in October and excavation of the main entrance is ongoing.
Leaside - Laird Construction Liaison Committee Meeting - July 2017Crosstown TO
Construction updates were provided for the Leaside and Laird stations of the Crosstown LRT. For Leaside station in Q3 2017, support of excavation will continue in stages and water main investigations will expose portions of a main near Bayview Ave. Overnight line painting of crosswalks is planned for July. At Laird station, mining operations will continue at the main and secondary entrances in Q3 with dewatering and concrete pouring also underway. Sewer lining work may result in odours near maintenance holes on Eglinton Ave E between Sutherland Dr and Brentcliffe Rd.
Eglinton- Mount Pleasant Construction Liaison Committee Meeting - July 2017Crosstown TO
The document provides updates on construction progress at the Eglinton Station and Mount Pleasant Station sites of the Eglinton Crosstown LRT project. For Eglinton Station, demolition and utility relocation works were completed, with shoring underway along the south side of Eglinton Avenue. For Mount Pleasant Station, demolition was finished to make way for entrances, utilities relocation and piling started, and the current two-month traffic staging plan was presented. Concept drawings and photos showed construction progress including backfilling, hydro trenching and pole work.
Pharmacy-Kennedy Construction Liaison Committee Meeting - June 2017Crosstown TO
Construction updates were provided for the East At-Grade section from Pharmacy to Rosemount and Kennedy Station area of the Crosstown LRT project. For East At-Grade, preparatory works are underway and utility relocations will begin soon. At Kennedy Station, Enbridge gas and telecom relocations are in progress and Toronto Hydro and road work will begin late 2017. Support of excavation and Eglinton Avenue widening are also expected to start in fall 2017.
Chaplin & Avenue Construction Liaison Committee Meeting - November 2017Crosstown TO
The document provides updates on construction activities for the Crosstown LRT project in the Avenue Road area in November and December 2017. Short term activities include connection borehole work, dewatering, sewer bypass and lining, watermain lining, and tunnel backfilling. Long term activities include the start of 24 hour mining at the Avenue Station secondary and main entrances. Renderings and maps show the progress and design of the Avenue Station. The document also provides a Chaplin Station construction update and concept drawing, outlining utility relocation, piling work, and traffic staging changes planned for that area.
Chaplin and Avenue Stations Open House - October 2017Crosstown TO
Metrolinx is updating its Regional Transportation Plan (RTP) to 2041. The draft plan outlines how governments and transit agencies can work together to build an integrated transportation system. Metrolinx has developed the draft plan through consultation and is seeking public review and comment. The Eglinton Crosstown LRT project will include 15 underground stations and 10 surface stops along a 19-kilometre route. Safety is the top priority, and the project aims to minimize environmental impacts and maximize sustainability in design and construction. Community benefits programs also aim to ensure positive impacts for disadvantaged groups.
Forest Hill Station Open House - June 2017Crosstown TO
The document provides information about the construction of the Eglinton Crosstown LRT project in Toronto. It discusses Metrolinx's regional transportation plan, the project details including a 19km LRT route with underground and surface stations, and safety and accessibility features. It outlines the construction methods using cut-and-cover and mined tunnels. It highlights 2017 construction milestones and provides renderings and progress updates for the Forest Hill station.
Chaplin & Avenue Construction Liaison Committee Meeting - July 2017Crosstown TO
This document provides updates on construction activities at the Avenue Station and Chaplin Station sites for the Crosstown LRT project in Q2 and Q3 of 2017.
For Avenue Station, excavation and monitoring installations will continue in Q2 and Q3, with utilities work and sound wall installations also planned. Dewatering systems will be operating by Q4.
For Chaplin Station, piling will continue at entrances and the station box through Q3. Utilities relocation and traffic staging are also outlined. Concept diagrams show the planned layouts of both stations. Progress photos depict current construction stages.
Mount Dennis Station and EMSF Open House - March 2017Crosstown TO
The document provides details about the construction of the Eglinton Crosstown LRT project in Toronto. It discusses the background and players involved in the project, as well as details about building the 19-kilometer light rail line which includes 15 underground stations and 10 surface stops. Safety is the top priority during construction. Community benefits and business support programs are being implemented to help local residents and businesses impacted by construction. Regular updates are encouraged by following Crosstown social media channels or visiting one of their local project offices.
Objectives of the Meeting
- Provide information about the work that has been completed, is underway and planned between now and fall 2017
- Answer questions, find potential solutions and discuss the issues
The document summarizes a meeting of the Verdun / Sud-Ouest Good Neighbourly Relations Committee regarding the New Champlain Bridge Corridor Project. It discusses work that has been completed, work currently underway, and upcoming work between February and April 2016 in the Atwater and LaSalle, Gaétan-Laberge and Wellington, and Nuns' Island sectors. It also outlines anticipated impacts of the project such as on traffic, noise, air quality and light, as well as SSL's commitments around community engagement and addressing concerns. Plans for future committee meetings in April, May and June were also presented.
Objectives :
- Discuss the work completed, underway and to come from now until January 2017
- Follow up on the various files under the responsibility of Infrastructure Canada
- Answer questions, identify potential solutions and discuss the issues
Objectives of the Meeting
1/ Provide information about the work that has been completed, is underway and planned between now and spring 2018
2/ Answer questions, find potential solutions and discuss the issues
The minutes summarized a meeting of the Good Neighbourly Relations Committee for the New Champlain Bridge Corridor Project. Representatives from Infrastructure Canada, the City of Brossard, and Signature on the Saint Lawrence were in attendance along with citizen members. Dan Genest provided an update on work completed, underway and planned until fall 2017. Questions from committee members and the public were then addressed regarding issues like the height of noise barriers, tree replanting, potential signage on the new bridge, noise from ramps and roadways, and the bridge's opening date. The next meeting was scheduled for September 27, 2017.
Meeting of the Verdun / Sud-OuestGood Neighbourly Relations Committee
New Champlain Bridge Corridor ProjectCentre Saint-Charles – April 7, 2016
To inform you about completed, ongoing and future construction work between now and June, 2016.
To discuss major upcoming traffic obstructions during the summer of 2016.
To present progress in urban integration.
To answer questions, identify solution paths, and discuss.
Meeting of the Verdun / Sud-Ouest Good Neighbourly Relations Committee
New Champlain Bridge Corridor Project Centre Saint-Charles – April 7, 2016
LaSalle Overpass & May Street
Meeting of the Verdun / Sud-OuestGood Neighbourly Relations Committee
New Champlain Bridge Corridor Project
Centre-St-Charles – April 7, 2016
Gaétan Laberge sector mobility scenario
- Presentation of construction work and obstructions
- Selected mobility scenario
- Preliminary schedule
Meeting of the Verdun / Le Sud-Ouest Good Neighbourly Relations Committee
New Champlain Bridge Corridor Project
Borough of Verdun Town Hall- 18 April 2017
Meeting objectives :
1 - Present the chosen solution for the anti-noise walls of the highway corridor
2 - Discuss the work completed, underway and to come from now until summer 2017
3 - Answer questions, identify potential solutions and discuss the issues
Pharmacy to Kennedy Construction Liaison Committee Meeting - July 2017Crosstown TO
The document summarizes plans for the Crosstown LRT project including Kennedy Station. It discusses:
1) Construction of a 19-km light rail line with 25 stations above and below ground, including Kennedy Station which will connect to subway and GO Transit lines.
2) Upcoming work in 2017 at Kennedy Station including utility relocations, demolition of the existing entrance, and closure of the passenger tunnel to install support structures.
3) The project will provide links to 54 bus routes, three subway stations and GO Transit, improving transit connections.
Chaplin-Avenue Construction Liaison Committee Meeting - October 2017Crosstown TO
The document provides construction updates for the Crosstown LRT project in the Avenue Road area in October 2017. Key activities include:
- Excavation and tunnel backfilling continuing at Avenue Station.
- Dewatering system installation requiring overnight lane closures on Eglinton Ave W from Braemar to Lascelles in October.
- Sewer lining work requiring overnight work from Braemar to Lascelles in October/November.
- Instrumentation installation continuing from Braemar to Lascelles.
- Watermain lining and valve installation work in October/November requiring some overnight work.
- Tunnel backfilling involving drilling and concrete pouring in the Highbourne area in October/
Brentcliffe to Victoria Park Construction Liaison Committee Meeting - Novembe...Crosstown TO
The document summarizes progress on the Crosstown LRT project in Toronto. It describes the key aspects of the light rail system being built, including 15 underground stations, 10 surface stops, and a 19 km route. It provides updates on construction of the Sunnybrook, Brentcliffe Portal, and Science Centre stations. Work is ongoing at Sunnybrook on the platform and sidewalk. At Brentcliffe, preparatory work is complete and rebar, waterproofing and concrete installation continues. The traffic setup at Science Centre was changed in October and excavation of the main entrance is ongoing.
Leaside - Laird Construction Liaison Committee Meeting - July 2017Crosstown TO
Construction updates were provided for the Leaside and Laird stations of the Crosstown LRT. For Leaside station in Q3 2017, support of excavation will continue in stages and water main investigations will expose portions of a main near Bayview Ave. Overnight line painting of crosswalks is planned for July. At Laird station, mining operations will continue at the main and secondary entrances in Q3 with dewatering and concrete pouring also underway. Sewer lining work may result in odours near maintenance holes on Eglinton Ave E between Sutherland Dr and Brentcliffe Rd.
Eglinton- Mount Pleasant Construction Liaison Committee Meeting - July 2017Crosstown TO
The document provides updates on construction progress at the Eglinton Station and Mount Pleasant Station sites of the Eglinton Crosstown LRT project. For Eglinton Station, demolition and utility relocation works were completed, with shoring underway along the south side of Eglinton Avenue. For Mount Pleasant Station, demolition was finished to make way for entrances, utilities relocation and piling started, and the current two-month traffic staging plan was presented. Concept drawings and photos showed construction progress including backfilling, hydro trenching and pole work.
Pharmacy-Kennedy Construction Liaison Committee Meeting - June 2017Crosstown TO
Construction updates were provided for the East At-Grade section from Pharmacy to Rosemount and Kennedy Station area of the Crosstown LRT project. For East At-Grade, preparatory works are underway and utility relocations will begin soon. At Kennedy Station, Enbridge gas and telecom relocations are in progress and Toronto Hydro and road work will begin late 2017. Support of excavation and Eglinton Avenue widening are also expected to start in fall 2017.
Chaplin & Avenue Construction Liaison Committee Meeting - November 2017Crosstown TO
The document provides updates on construction activities for the Crosstown LRT project in the Avenue Road area in November and December 2017. Short term activities include connection borehole work, dewatering, sewer bypass and lining, watermain lining, and tunnel backfilling. Long term activities include the start of 24 hour mining at the Avenue Station secondary and main entrances. Renderings and maps show the progress and design of the Avenue Station. The document also provides a Chaplin Station construction update and concept drawing, outlining utility relocation, piling work, and traffic staging changes planned for that area.
Chaplin and Avenue Stations Open House - October 2017Crosstown TO
Metrolinx is updating its Regional Transportation Plan (RTP) to 2041. The draft plan outlines how governments and transit agencies can work together to build an integrated transportation system. Metrolinx has developed the draft plan through consultation and is seeking public review and comment. The Eglinton Crosstown LRT project will include 15 underground stations and 10 surface stops along a 19-kilometre route. Safety is the top priority, and the project aims to minimize environmental impacts and maximize sustainability in design and construction. Community benefits programs also aim to ensure positive impacts for disadvantaged groups.
Forest Hill Station Open House - June 2017Crosstown TO
The document provides information about the construction of the Eglinton Crosstown LRT project in Toronto. It discusses Metrolinx's regional transportation plan, the project details including a 19km LRT route with underground and surface stations, and safety and accessibility features. It outlines the construction methods using cut-and-cover and mined tunnels. It highlights 2017 construction milestones and provides renderings and progress updates for the Forest Hill station.
Chaplin & Avenue Construction Liaison Committee Meeting - July 2017Crosstown TO
This document provides updates on construction activities at the Avenue Station and Chaplin Station sites for the Crosstown LRT project in Q2 and Q3 of 2017.
For Avenue Station, excavation and monitoring installations will continue in Q2 and Q3, with utilities work and sound wall installations also planned. Dewatering systems will be operating by Q4.
For Chaplin Station, piling will continue at entrances and the station box through Q3. Utilities relocation and traffic staging are also outlined. Concept diagrams show the planned layouts of both stations. Progress photos depict current construction stages.
Mount Dennis Station and EMSF Open House - March 2017Crosstown TO
The document provides details about the construction of the Eglinton Crosstown LRT project in Toronto. It discusses the background and players involved in the project, as well as details about building the 19-kilometer light rail line which includes 15 underground stations and 10 surface stops. Safety is the top priority during construction. Community benefits and business support programs are being implemented to help local residents and businesses impacted by construction. Regular updates are encouraged by following Crosstown social media channels or visiting one of their local project offices.
Caledonia Station, West Portal and Elevated Guideway Open HouseCrosstown TO
The document provides information on the construction of the Eglinton Crosstown LRT project in Toronto, including:
- An overview of Metrolinx and their regional transportation plan which included the Eglinton Crosstown LRT.
- Details on the 19km LRT route, including 15 underground stations, surface stops, maintenance facility, and links to other transit lines.
- An emphasis on safety as the top priority during construction.
- Renderings and descriptions of station designs and their accessibility, environmental, and sustainability features.
- Explanations of the cut-and-cover and mined tunnel construction methods being used.
- Updates on construction progress in 2017, including tunnel excav
Chaplin Station Open House - March 2017Crosstown TO
The document provides information about the construction of the Eglinton Crosstown LRT project in Toronto. It discusses the background and players involved in the project, details about what is being built including key features and design approaches. It also covers topics like safety, accessibility, environment and sustainability measures, and descriptions of the construction process and methods being used. Updates are provided on construction progress and milestones. Information is also given about community benefits initiatives and how people can stay updated on the project.
Brentcliffe to Victoria Park Construction Liaison Committee Meeting - January...Crosstown TO
The document summarizes plans for the Crosstown LRT project, including:
- It will include 15 underground stations, 10 surface stops, along a 19 km route separated from regular traffic, linking to 54 bus routes and transit stations.
- Construction updates provided for the Sunnybrook stop and the Brentcliffe portal area, where preparatory works are underway.
- The Science Centre station will be built using a cut-and-cover methodology, with form work continuing in the main entrance and traffic staging expected to change in the coming weeks to stage 6.
West Open House (Mount Dennis Station to Keelesdale Station) - March 2018Crosstown TO
Metrolinx was created in 2006 to coordinate transportation in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA). It has invested over $30 billion in new transit infrastructure, including 64 km of new light rail transit lines like the Eglinton Crosstown LRT. The 19 km Crosstown route will connect to 54 bus routes and 3 subway stations, running mostly underground with 25 stations. Community benefits programs aim to support local employment, businesses, and investments. Construction updates provided include progress on stations, tunnels, bridges and the maintenance facility.
The Queen Street Station tunnel and throat in Glasgow underwent a £60 million renewal project over 20 weeks to replace deteriorated infrastructure. Key work included removing the old concrete slab track through the 918m tunnel and replacing it with a new track system, demolishing and reconstructing station platforms, and upgrading signalling and electrification. The project involved over 500,000 man-hours of work by 2,900 people and presented challenges around construction in a busy city center location. Safety and stakeholder/passenger communication were priorities to successfully complete the work.
Community Information Meeting of parkette design plan at Fairbank StationCrosstown TO
Metrolinx is building the Eglinton Crosstown LRT, a 19-kilometer light rail line running east-west through Toronto. Construction is underway on the Fairbank Station, with support of excavation and utility relocation currently taking place. Future plans for the station include exterior plazas and landscaping improvements to benefit the local community. Community engagement efforts have focused on employment, apprenticeships, and public art programs.
Science Centre Station Open House - June 2017Crosstown TO
The document provides information about the construction of the Eglinton Crosstown LRT project in Toronto. It discusses Metrolinx's regional transportation plan, the project players and their roles, details about the light rail transit line including its route and features, construction methods like cut-and-cover and mining, project timelines and milestones for 2017, and community benefits programs related to employment, procurement, and investment.
Chaplin & Avenue Stations Construction Liaison Committe Meeting - September 2017Crosstown TO
The document provides updates on construction activities at the Avenue Station and Chaplin Station sites for the Crosstown LRT project. At Avenue Station, mining will begin in late 2017 and continue through 2019, and various surface works including dewatering, sewer lining, and watermain lining will occur in September/October 2017. Noise reduction plans are in place, and residential responses will be addressed. At Chaplin Station, piling and utility relocation will continue in Q3 2017, with traffic staging and additional works planned for Q4 2017. Overnight work is proposed for sanitary sewer diversions to expedite the work and reduce public odor exposure.
This document provides an overview and details of the Route 606 Loudoun County Parkway / Old Ox Road Reconstruction and Widening Project. The project involves widening 5 miles of the roadway to four lanes with a raised median and shared use path. Major aspects of the project include modifying Horsepen Dam and spillway, relocating utilities, installing stormwater management facilities, and constructing box culverts. The project is estimated to cost $107.7 million and take 50 months to complete between 2014 and 2018, involving three construction stages.
Queens Quay Revitalization Progress Update - May 2014WaterfrontTO
The revitalization of Queens Quay in Toronto's central waterfront is about much more than rebuilding the roadway. Waterfront Toronto is leading a coordinated construction effort that integrates improvements to the public realm with much needed infrastructure and utility upgrades. The goal is to avoid the need for construction in the near future by making these upgrades now. The revitalization of Queens Quay is on track for completion in July 2015. Here’s a look at a progress update we presented at a neighbourhood meeting in May 2014.
Western Works - Construction Liaison Committee Meeting - May 2017Crosstown TO
The document provides an overview and progress update of the Eglinton Crosstown LRT project. Key points discussed include the maintenance and storage facility, Mount Dennis Station, tunnel construction, and progress at Keelesdale and Caledonia stations. Updates on concrete pouring in the tunnels and foundation work at various sites are also provided.
Thanks to detailed and proactive planning, coordination with the
transportation partners, and work done mainly at night and on weekends, JCCBI accomplished the
ambitious program set at the beginning of the season while minimizing the impact on users. Major
repair and reinforcement work was carried out on the Corporation’s entire network this year to keep
users safe and ensure that its structures last as long as possible.
Leaside & Laird Construction Liaison Committee - November 2017Crosstown TO
The document provides updates on construction progress for the Crosstown LRT project. It summarizes work underway at Leaside Station including ongoing support of excavation and future traffic staging changes. Tunnel fit out work at EEB3 is also discussed, showing concrete delivery and pouring of the tunnel invert. Updates are given for Laird Station, including 24/7 mining operations and progress photos of the main and secondary entrances. The document concludes with information on marketing support for local businesses through an Experience Eglinton ad campaign and signage during construction.
Leaside & Laird Stations Construction Liaison Committee Meeting - Feb 2018Crosstown TO
The document provides updates on construction activities at the Leaside, EEB3, and Laird stations for the Crosstown LRT project. For Leaside Station, it outlines the current stage of piling and excavation works along Eglinton Avenue east and west of Bayview Avenue, as well as upcoming stages and utility works over the next year. Construction at EEB3 is continuing to make progress tunneling from EEB3 to Laird Station. Laird Station updates mention 24-hour tunneling operations and progress photos of the main and secondary entrance construction sites through late 2019.
Fairbank & Oakwood Stations Open House - April 2017Crosstown TO
The document provides information about the construction of the Eglinton Crosstown LRT project in Toronto, including:
- Metrolinx is overseeing the $50 billion regional transportation plan to integrate transit in the Toronto area.
- The 19km Eglinton Crosstown LRT will run underground and above ground with 25 stations, and is scheduled to open in 2022.
- The document focuses on construction plans and impacts around the Fairbank Station, including traffic staging plans from 2017-2018 to allow excavation and shoring work. Haul routes are identified to transport material on and off site.
Leaside Station Open House - March 2017Crosstown TO
The document provides information about the construction of the Eglinton Crosstown LRT line in Toronto. It discusses the background and players involved in the project, details about what is being built including its route and features, safety and accessibility considerations, construction methods and timelines, and community benefits initiatives. The specific section on Leaside station provides renderings and details plans for its construction including utility relocations, shoring work, and expected timelines and impacts through 2017.
Similar to Good neighbourly relations committee City of Brossard - May 4, 2016 (20)
virtual public information meeting on October 13, 2021 organized by Signature on the St. Lawrence Group (SSL) and Infrastructure Canada regarding noise barriers for the Samuel De Champlain Bridge Corridor section along Highway 15 between Atwater Avenue and Gaétan-Laberge Boulevard.
Agenda items:
• Background information and noise compliance levels
• Sound measurements conducted by SSL and Infrastructure Canada
• Next steps
• Q&A
Rencontre d’information publique virtuelle, le 13 octobre 2021, organisée par Signature sur le Saint-Laurent (SSL) et Infrastructure Canada concernant les murs anti-bruit dans la portion du corridor du pont Samuel-De Champlain qui longent l’autoroute 15 entre l’avenue Atwater et le boulevard Gaétan-Laberge.
Ordre du jour :
• Mise en contexte et niveaux de bruit à respecter
• Relevés sonores réalisés par SSL et Infrastructure Canada
• Prochaines étapes
• Questions / Réponses
Dans les coulisses du projet du pont Samuel-De Champlain
Conférenciers :
- David Agra, coordonnateur de chantier pour les liens autoroutiers, Signature sur le Saint-Laurent
- Benoît Chamontin, conseiller en communications numériques et en mobilité, Signature sur le Saint-Laurent
Les partenaires de Mobilité Montréal ont présenté aujourd’hui les principaux chantiers de l’automne 2019 dans la région métropolitaine, où de nombreux travaux d’envergure auront lieu dans des secteurs névralgiques.
Chaque année, plus d’un millier d’entraves sont évitées grâce à une coordination serrée des partenaires. Le comité technique de Mobilité Montréal se concerte sur une base régulière afin de coordonner les entraves des différents partenaires et d’en limiter le nombre et les répercussions sur les usagers de la route.
Les partenaires de Mobilité Montréal ont présenté aujourd’hui les principaux chantiers de l’automne 2019 dans la région métropolitaine, où de nombreux travaux d’envergure auront lieu dans des secteurs névralgiques.
Plan de travail
- 09h00 à 10h00 : Mise à jour du projet
Partie 1 – Infrastructure Canada (Chantale Côté et Guy Mailhot)
Partie 2 – SSL (Richard Munday et Benoît Chamontin)
Partie 3 – SSLG (Alexandre Riendeau)
Partie 4 – Période de questions
- 10h00 à 10 h 20 : Courtes entrevues à l’extérieur
- 10 h 20 à 12 h 00 Visite sur l’eau (tour guidé) et sur le tablier du nord
- 12 h 00 : Possibilité de faire des directs depuis le tablier nord
- Retour au 8 Place du Commerce
Objectif de la rencontre
1. Vous informer à l’égard des travaux complétés, en cours et à venir d’ici la fin de projet
2. Vous informer sur l’ouverture du pont Samuel-De Champlain d’ici la fin juin
3. Répondre aux questions, identifier des pistes de solution et échanger
Objectifs de la rencontre
1/ Vous informer à l’égard des travaux complétés, en cours et à venir d’ici octobre 2019, pour l’A15 et le pont Samuel-De Champlain
2/ Survol de la mobilité depuis l’hiver et présentation des entraves majeurs à venir de mai à septembre 2019
3/ Répondre aux questions, identifier des pistes de solution et échanger
Points à couvrir :
1 /Survol de la mobilité depuis l’automne et planification d’ensemble
2/ Présentation des entraves majeures à venir de mars à juin 2019
- Secteur L’Île-des-Soeurs
NB : détours et dates précises à retrouver lors des bulletins
pour chaque entrave majeure sur le site Web du projet
3/ Communication des entraves
Points à couvrir :
1 /Survol de la mobilité depuis l’automne et planification d’ensemble
2/ Présentation des entraves majeures à venir de mars à juin 2019
- Secteur Verdun / Le Sud-Ouest
- Secteur L’Île-des-Soeurs
NB : détours et dates précises à retrouver lors des bulletins
pour chaque entrave majeure sur le site Web du projet
3/ Communication des entraves
Objectifs de la rencontre :
1/ Vous informer à l’égard des travaux complétés, en cours et à venir d’ici juin 2019, pour l’A15 et le pont Samuel-De Champlain
2/ Présenter les scénarios de mobilité en lien avec les travaux de l’A15 et l’ouverture du pont
3/ Répondre aux questions, identifier des pistes de solution et échanger
ORDRE DU JOUR
1/ Mot d'ouverture
2/ Travaux complétés, en cours et à venir
- A10
- Approche Est
- Nouveau pont Champlain
3/ Période de questions
4/ Varia
5/ Clôture
ORDRE DU JOUR
1/ Ouverture de la séance (10 minutes)
Mot de bienvenue
Présentation de l’ordre du jour
2/ Survol du projet (40 minutes)
Travaux complétés, en cours et à venir: axe de l’A15
Travaux complétés, en cours et à venir: nouveau pont Champlain
3/ Période de questions pour les membres du Comité (15 minutes)
4/ Période de questions pour le grand public (15 minutes)
5/ Scénarios de mobilité en lien avec les travaux de l’A15 (30 minutes)
5/ Période de questions pour les membres du Comité (10 minutes)
6/ Période de questions pour le grand public (10 minutes)
7/ Clôture (10 minutes)
Prochaine rencontre
Thématique
Points à couvrir
1/ Vue d’ensemble
2/ Activités récentes en matière de mobilité
Relocalisation de la sortie 58
Ouverture du nouveau pont de L’Île-des-Sœurs
Trouver l’équilibre jusqu’à l’ouverture du nouveau pont Champlain
3/ La suite des choses en matière de mobilité
Choix du scénario de mobilité
dans le secteur de L’Île-des-Sœurs
- Mise en contexte -
- Volonté d’avoir une solution indépendante des travaux sur P10 A, de l’ouverture du nouveau pont de L’Île-des-Sœurs et de la construction d’ouvrages temporaires à Gaétan-Laberge
- L’échéancier serré en vue de l’ouverture du pont amène les équipes de construction à vouloir profiter pleinement des bonnes conditions pour réaliser les travaux avant le ralentissement en raison de l’hiver
Impératif : ne pas impacter l’ouverture du pont
Choix du scénario de mobilité
dans le secteur de L’Île-des-Sœurs
- Mise en contexte -
- Volonté d’avoir une solution indépendante des travaux sur P10 A, de l’ouverture du nouveau pont de L’Île-des-Sœurs et de la construction d’ouvrages temporaires à Gaétan-Laberge
- L’échéancier serré en vue de l’ouverture du pont amène les équipes de construction à vouloir profiter pleinement des bonnes conditions pour réaliser les travaux avant le ralentissement en raison de l’hiver
Impératif : ne pas impacter l’ouverture du pont
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Good neighbourly relations committee City of Brossard - May 4, 2016
1. Good Neighbourly Relations Committee Meeting
City of Brossard: May 4, 2016
New Champlain Bridge Corridor Project
Centre communautaire Nathalie Croteau
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Committee Members
Residents
Luis Oscar Corrales
Ginette Dufresne
Marc Gagné
Nabil Halouani
Jacques Picard
Jaime Reis
Marc Turcotte – Representative from a community organization
Éric Jutras – Member of the business community
Partners
Dan Genest – The Signature on the Saint-Laurent team
Benoît Fillion – City of Brossard
Vincent Jarry – Infrastructure Canada
3. New Champlain Bridge Corridor Project
Scope:
• Based on similar initiatives in other large-scale projects, creation of the Good
Neighbourly Relations Committee (hereafter the “Committee”) to favour exchanges
between SSL and residents, merchants and community organizations
• The primary purpose of the Committee is to proactively share all information on:
Work completed, underway and to come
Anticipated impacts
Associated mitigation measures
• The meetings shall serve to:
Answer questions
Find possible solutions for the various issues that are raised
Engage in discussions in an open and transparent manner
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SSL’s commitment
SSL is committed to:
• Listening to Committee members, answering their questions and
concerns, and providing them with accurate and up-to-date
information throughout the project
• Making the required information available to residents, merchants
and community organizations as well as making such information
easily accessible on various platforms
• Searching for solutions to respond to the concerns raised
by the Committee
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1. Inform you about the work that has been completed, is
under way and planned between now and October 2016
2. Present the proposal retained for the anti-noise walls on
the South Shore
3. Answer questions, find possible solutions and discuss
the issues
Aim of the meeting
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Agenda
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Series Item Duration Time
1. Opening 10 min. 7:00 to 7:10 pm
2.
Work completed, underway and to come
• Eastern approach area
• Hwy-10 area
• Cable-stayed bridge area
30 min. 7:10 to 7:40 pm
3. Committee question period 10 min. 7:40 to 7:50 pm
4. Anti-noise walls 30 min. 7:50 to 8:20 pm
5. Committee question period 10 min. 8:20 to 8:30 pm
6. Varia 10 min. 8:30 to 8:40 pm
7. General public question period 30 min. 8:40 to 9:10 pm
8. Adjournment: next meeting and topic 5 min. 9:10 to 9:15 pm
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Overview of completed work
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• Pile caisson drilling and concreting in
the East Approach: 61 out of 78
(78% complete)
• Start of work on footing forms in the
East Approach
• Abutment started
• Relocation of water main and
other utilities
9. New Champlain Bridge Corridor Project
• Easy winter: solid progress for work in general in the East Approach
• Relocation of water main: excellent cooperation by the City of
Brossard and the City of Longueuil
• Work site facilities basically completed: concerns with respect to
access to the work site and motorist safety
• Very few complaints
Completed work: observations
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Complaints handling
(early June 2015 to April 29, 2016)
Topic
Sector
Brossard
Closed Open Total
Noise 4 - 4
Air quality 0 - 0
Traffic 1 - 1
Vibrations 1 - 1
Brightness 1 - 1
Other 6 1 7
Total 13 1 14
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Main priorities for the coming months
South Shore
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1 2 3
Location of areas
City of Brossard
Gaétan Laberge and Wellington
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Highway 10
• Soil management and earthworks
East Approach of the new Champlain Bridge
• Construction of footings and pier bases
• Construction of eastern abutment
• Start of installation of prefabricated segments of piers and pier caps
Cable-stayed bridge
• Construction of main pylon and rear span
South Shore
Priorities: May to October 2016
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Description of activity
Approximate duration of work
Planned work period
Legend: Work and impacts
• Traffic and public transportation:
• Proximity of residential areas:
• Boating:
• Bike paths:
Minor impact
Medium impact
Major impact
Indication by level colour code
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Key activities under way and to come
East Approach
Design and planning underway so modifications are possible
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Objective: Construction of East Approach of the new Champlain Bridge
Upcoming work:
• Completion of pile caissons
• Forming and concreting of footings and pier bases
• Construction of eastern abutment columns and pier caps
• Placement of prefabricated segments of piers and pier caps
Approach:
• Daytime work, to the extent possible, when the impacts (especially noise
levels) are significant
• Nighttime work, to the extent possible, when the impacts on daytime traffic
are too significant
East Approach area
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Nov
2015
May
2016
Nov
2016
May
2017
Nov
2017
Nov
2018
May
2018
Construction
of footings
Installation of piers and
pier caps
Assembly of superstructure
and deck
Finishing work
East Approach: Timetable
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Feb
2016
Aug
2016
Feb
2017
Aug
2017
Feb
2018
Aug
2018
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Work and impacts: East Approach
Pile caisson drilling and concreting
and cofferdam placement
Duration: five months
Projected period: January to May 2016
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40-metre navigational
corridor
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Work and impacts: East Approach
Forming and concreting of footings and pier bases
Duration: six months
Projected period: April to September 2016
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40-metre navigational
corridor
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Work and impacts: East Approach
Construction of East Abutment
Duration: seven months
Projected period: January to July 2016
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Work and impacts: East Approach
Placement of prefabricated segments
of piers and pier caps
Duration: one year
Projected period: August 2016 to August 2017
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Work and
impacts: La
Riveraine bike
path
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Detour of La Riveraine
bike path until summer 2019
DETOUR OF
LA RIVERAINE
BIKE PATH
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Work and impacts:
East Approach work site exit
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Worker
parking
Daily flow of traffic
• 20 heavy trucks
•150 light vehicles
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Key activities under way and to come
Highway 10
Design and planning under way
so modifications are possible
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Highway 10 area
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Objective: Area reserved for soil management for the work site and preparatory
work for the reconfiguration of highway links
Upcoming work:
• Soil storage and earthworks at the eastern abutment
• Creation of a retaining basin for permanent drainage
• Installation of permanent anti-noise walls
Approach:
• Daytime work, to the extent possible, when the impacts (especially noise
levels) are significant
• Night-time trucking from the West Approach to the East Approach
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Work and impacts: Highway 10
Soil management and creation of a retaining basin
Duration: duration of project
Projected period: 2016 to 2019
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Work and impacts: Highway 10
Earthworks at the eastern abutment
Duration: one year
Projected period: April 2016 to spring 2017
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Key activities under way and to come
Cable-stayed bridge
Design and planning underway so modifications are possible
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Cable-stayed bridge: Timetable
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2. Pylon foundations
October 2015 to April 20161. Jetty
August to October 2015
6. Main span
March 2017 to June 2018
3. Rear span
November 2015 to March 2017
5. Upper pylon
September 2016 to
June 2017
4. Lower pylon
May to September 2016
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Work and impacts:
Seaway dike bike path
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Occasional closures starting this summer
Final closure: fall 2016 or spring 2017 (TBC) to December 2018
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Anticipated impacts
• Road, bicycle and water traffic
• Noise
• Air quality
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Traffic
• JCCBI blitz from May 6 to 9: complete closure of
northbound Hwy-15 North
• Fall JCCBI blitz: four weekends in September
and October
• Minimal impact over the next six months: shoulder
closure and lane deviation
• Upcoming major disruptions: installation of
superstructure and deck above Highway
132 traffic lanes
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Bike traffic
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• Detour of La Riveraine bike path until summer 2019
• Closure of Seaway dike bike path between Champlain
Bridge and the St-Lambert locks starting in all 2016 or
spring 2017 (TBC) until December 2018
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Water traffic
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Background
• Work site in water as well as a transport
corridor for heavy parts between the Port of
Montreal and the cable-stayed bridge area
• Navigational vigilance in the St. Lawrence
and in the Lesser La Prairie Basin
• Four one-day-long closures of the Lesser
La Prairie Basin navigational corridor
Main mitigation measures
• Communication
• Waterway signs and marking
• Patrolling and nautical surveillance
• Equipment lighting
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B1: Turenne area
B2: Voltaire area
B3: Tisserand area
Noise management
Area
Activity
Period
J/S/N
Exposed
sensitive
area
Ambient
noise
dBA
Criterion
dBA
Estimated
noise dBA
Required
measure
s
Pile caisson drilling and
concreting and cofferdam
placement
J B1 60 75 75 Monitoring
required
Forming and concreting of
footings and pier bases J B1/B2 60/62 75 68/66 Not required
Construction
of eastern abutment
J B1/B2 60/62 75 62/66 Not required
Placement of prefabricated
segments of piers and
pier caps
J B1/B2 60/62 75 61/64 Not required
A10
Earthworks at the Eastern
Abutment
J B2 62 75 73 Monitoring
required
Cable-
stayed
bridge
Miscellaneous work J B1/B2 60/62 75 61/63 Not required
EastApproach
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• Good Neighbourly Relations Committee: September 21 or 28 (TBC)
Topic: none projected
• No public information meeting is planned for the time being
Next meetings (for discussion)
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• Newsletter: sign up online
• Information sheets delivered to residents’ homes, if required, and
notices in local newspapers
• Sign up / contact us:
Website: www.newchamplain.ca
Email: info@sslc.ca
Phone us at: (514) 876-1020
Twitter: @NOUV_CHAMPLAIN
Communication
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