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Bridge and Culvert Rehabilitation Program

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Halton Region continues to maintain and upgrade existing bridges and culverts. Our multi-year Bridge and Culvert Rehabilitation Program ensures that bridge and culvert infrastructure are in a state of good repair which may include improvements to creek embankments, safety barriers (parapet walls), pedestrian/cyclist railings, and guide rails. It also ensures roads on top of culverts and bridges are resurfaced as needed.

Project details

  • Location: Burlington, Oakville, Halton Hills and Milton
  • Benefits: Bridge and Culvert Rehabilitation Program ensures that bridge and culvert infrastructure are in a state of good repair
  • Project #: PR-3380

About this project

Halton Region continues to maintain and upgrade existing bridges and culverts. Our multi-year Bridge and Culvert Rehabilitation Program ensures that bridge and culvert infrastructure are in a state of good repair which may include improvements to creek embankments, safety barriers (parapet walls), pedestrian/cyclist railings, and guide rails. It also ensures roads on top of culverts and bridges are resurfaced as needed.

A bridge and culvert are identified as:

Bridge: A structure which provides a roadway or walkway for the passage of vehicles, pedestrians or cyclists across an obstruction or gap.

Culvert: A pipe or small structure which allows for the conveyance of water under a roadway or walkway.

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Project Timeline

2024 Program Details: Contract 1

Timeline

  • Anticipated Construction start

  • Anticipated Construction end

Locations

  • Oakville
    • Neyagawa Boulevard between Dundas Street West and Upper Middle Road West
    • Upper Middle Road West at the Smith Triller Viaduct

2024 Program Details: Contract 2

Timeline

  • Anticipated Construction Start

  • Anticipated Construction End

Locations

  • Burlington
    • Brant Street 200m south of Plains Road East
    • Brant Street 100m south of Plains Road East
    • Upper Middle Road 200m east of William O’Connell Boulevard
  • Oakville
    • Trafalgar Road 120m south of Cross Avenue
    • Trafalgar Road 110m south of Cross Avenue
    • Trafalgar Road 100m south of Cross Avenue
    • Trafalgar Road 140m south of Iroquois Shore Road
    • Ford Drive 120m north of Royal Windsor Drive
    • Upper Middle Road 50m west of Ninth Line
  • Milton
    • Guelph Line 550m north of Derry Road

2025 Program Details

Timeline

  • Anticipated Construction Start

  • Anticipated construction period

  • Anticipated Construction End

Locations

  • Burlington
    • Guelph Line 800m north of Britannia Road
    • Guelph Line 1.05 km north of Britannia Road
    • Appleby Line 700m north of No. 1 Side Road
    • Appleby Line 2.40 km south of Britannia Road
    • Upper Middle Road 100m east of Country Club Drive
  • Oakville
    • Dundas Street 150m east of Proudfoot Trail
    • Bronte Road 230m south of Wyecroft Road
    • Upper Middle Road 10m east of Fourth Line
  • Milton
    • Steeles Avenue 500m east of Martin Street
    • Tremaine Road 20m south of Lower Base Line
  • Halton Hills
    • RR25 1.30 km south of No. 10 Side Road
    • RR25 100m north of No. 10 Side Road

What you can expect day-to-day

Halton Region is making every effort to minimize the disruptions and help you plan ahead for construction activity. Learn more about what to expect day-to-day, our mitigation plans and how to stay connected on the project.

Advance notice of any service disruption or construction impacts will be provided to residents in-person, through letter, email and website updates.

Below are some impacts you may experience

  • Dust and mud: There may be increased levels of dust and mud near the work site. The contractor is required to manage these impacts.
  • Noise: You may experience noise as a result of construction. We will schedule work in accordance with local noise by-laws. Some work outside of regular hours may be necessary for technically challenging construction operations.
  • Truck traffic: You will notice increases in truck traffic around the ongoing work. Please be aware and use extra caution while driving.

Advance notice of any closures or night work will be available through letter, email, road signs and website updates.

The following mitigation strategies have been put in place to minimize the impact on traffic and travel:

  • Using electronic signs: Road signs will be on site to with up-to-date traffic impacts.
  • Reducing speed limits: To ensure safety, the speed limit may be lowered within the project limits during construction.

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Stay up-to-date

Halton Region has a dedicated Construction Ambassador for this project who will be available to meet with residents and businesses to address any questions or concerns.

You can also stay connected by:

  • signing up to get the latest project and traffic updates by email;
  • following @RegionofHalton (external link) on Twitter for the latest updates;
  • emailing accesshalton@halton.ca or calling 311 with any questions; or
  • visiting this webpage for the latest information.
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