Reconnecting with you Summer 2023
We know it’s been some time since we’ve been in contact. We wanted to reconnect with you to see if you have any feedback, concerns or questions. If you’re curious about the construction work, we’re doing, or what work is happening next, we can answer your questions.
Our construction inspector, Nathan Howard, wears a white hard helmet and is on site full-time. The inspector is the first person to contact on site and is located in the site trailer in the middle of the site. If you require special access to your property for moving, or are waiting for a special delivery, please give the inspector enough notice so your request can be accommodated.
We know the work during a reconstruction project is an inconvenience for you to get to your property. Please let us know if you need more temporary parking passes. We hope your waste is collected on the regular day as normal, and that you’ve been able to place your waste by the curbside by 7 a.m. The contractor should be relocating your waste as required and returning any containers belonging to you in a timely fashion. If there are any issues, please let us know.
Stage 2
Below is a tentative schedule of upcoming operations you can expect:
- Final Watermain Connections (Aug 18)
- Water service connections at Property Line (Aug 21 – Aug 25)
- Road excavation Beginning Aug 28
- Concrete works beginning early September followed by paving
- *Note - Please reach out to the site inspector (Nathan Howard) for day-to-day schedule of work and access.
Please use parking passes provided during above mentioned operations, as access will be restricted for these operations. Vehicles not out of the driveways prior to 7am on regular working days are not guaranteed to be let out.
We’re happy to meet with you, or discuss by phone, any concerns or questions that you may have. Please do not hesitate to contact the city’s project manager by phone at 519-741-2200 ext. 7812 or by email at jeff.riedl@kitchener.ca
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 us at 519-741-2345 or engineering@kitchener.ca