Surface Works and Driveway Access - Phase 1
Please be advised that on or about September 12, 2023, crews will begin working on string line setup for upcoming installation of concrete curb and gutter to follow on Stage 1 of Conway Drive from River Rd to #88 Conway Drive.
Driveway Access during Concrete Work
The contractor estimates that driveway access will be lost for about 3-5 weeks while concrete curb and gutter, concrete sidewalk, concrete driveway ramps and asphalt road paving is planned to occur. The duration of lost driveway access is due to several factors including:
- time required for crews to complete their work,
- time required for concrete to properly cure to reach its proper strength,
- subcontractor’s schedule,
- and other unforeseen factors such as weather.
Crews will work diligently to complete this work in a timely manner. Wood planks/bridges may be constructed at various points along the site, by the contractor, over the newly poured concrete sidewalks to provide pedestrian access to properties.
On Street Parking
During reconstruction, temporary parking permits have been issued to displaced residents to allow on-street parking when needed. The permits list streets for parking options as you will be permitted to park longer than 3 hours and overnight. Permits are to be displayed on the dash of your vehicle. Ensure that your vehicle is parked in permitted areas only and that you do not interfere with any construction operations.
We communicate with the Bylaw Enforcement team to ensure residents displaced by construction are noted, although illegal parking and/or safety related issues will continue to be enforced. If you require parking enforcement, please contact 519-741-2345. If you have any inquiries or require additional permits, please speak to the site inspector for further direction or contact me, the construction project manager, directly.
Accessibility Requirements
If you have not yet reached out to me, please let me know of any accessibility requirements, and we will work together with the contractor to arrange suitable accommodations. This could include (but not limited to) accessibility parking needs, moving in or out of your residence, special deliveries, etc.
Curbside Waste Collection
For curbside waste collection, please write your address on all your containers and have out to curbside by 6 a.m. on your collection day. The contractor is responsible to ensure pickup of your waste items and return your containers within a reasonable amount of time after collection occurs.
We are happy to meet with you or discuss by phone, any concerns, questions or feedback that you may have. Please do not hesitate to contact me, Rob Trussler, the City’s Project Manager by phone at 519-741-2200 ext. 2605 or by email at rob.trussler@kitchener.ca.
Project Team Contact Information
City of Kitchener Project Manager
Rob Trussler – 519-897-2816
City of Kitchener Construction Inspector
Mark Chisholm - 226-749-0552
Contractor - Sierra Infrastructure
Brandon Shaw – 519-755-9710
Corporate Contact Centre (24 hour)
519-741-2345
We appreciate your patience and understanding during this project.
The construction is now complete, and the project has entered the maintenance phase. This means we will inspect all aspects of the work done to ensure that it meets our standards. We will also address any deficiencies. Once this phase is complete, we will add a final layer of surface asphalt. This is usually about two years from the start of maintenance. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the Engineering division at 519-741-2345 or engineering@kitchener.ca