Shoring and Excavation Work for Avenue Station - Current Work

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October 12, 2016

 

What Work is Taking Place?

Crews are now setting up the staging areas at the main and secondary entrance sites for the future Avenue Station. The first stage of construction is shoring and excavation and will last approximately 12 months. Shoring is a common step in the process of installing the foundation of a building. In the first stage, crews will install steel piles, braces and tie-backs around the sides of the future entrances to support the excavation of these buildings to a depth of 32m at the main entrance and 24m at the secondary entrance. This will support the surrounding loads until the underground levels are constructed. The current road configuration will remain in place during future stages. Station construction will last for upwards of 40 months.

 

House of Work

  • The work is permitted between 7 a.m. and 11 p.m., 7 days a week. 
  • For this stage of construction, crews will be working until 11p.m. on a regular basis.
  • Occasional overnight work may be required. If approval for this is granted, Metrolinx and its constructor, Crosslinx Transit Solutions (CTS) will notify the public in advance and monitor activities throughout.

 

What to Expect

Construction staging has been designed to reduce impacts to the neighbourhood as best as possible while allowing crews to complete the work safely.

  • Residents near the work site can expect to hear trucks, excavators, backhoes, a pile drill and other construction equipment.
  • At times, there will be heavy truck traffic entering and exiting the station entrances.
  • In addition to the construction activities, residents can expect to see material storage and equipment movement in the designated work zone. 
  • Future stages of the work at Avenue Station will be mined. This will significantly reduce the potential impact to the roadway and allow crews to work from underground.

Traffic Impacts (upwards of 40 months beginning in October 2016.)

  • The two northerly westbound traffic lanes of Eglinton Avenue West from Lascelles Boulevard to a point approximately 60 meters east of Avenue will be closed to accommodate the work
  • One northerly westbound curb lane of Eglinton Avenue West from Avenue Road to 20 metres east of Braemar Avenue will be closed to accommodate the work.
  • All traffic lanes on Oriole Parkway from Eglinton Avenue West to a point approximately 10 metres north thereof will be closed. There will be no access to Eglinton Avenue from Oriole Parkway.
  • Two-way traffic will be allowed on Oriole Parkway from Burnaby Road to the point of closure.
  • In addition to existing turning restrictions, the eastbound to northbound left turn from Eglinton Avenue to Avenue Road will be prohibited. Westbound to southbound left turn on to Highbourne Road and Oriole Parkway will be restricted.
  • During peak hours, travel times may be affected. Be sure to allow extra time for travel through this area.

 

Pedestrian Impacts (upwards of 40 months beginning in October 2016.)

West of Avenue Road 

  • The sidewalk on the northwest corner of Eglinton Avenue West and Avenue Road will be closed to pedestrians from Avenue Road westward.
  • Access to businesses will be facilitated by a temporary pedestrian crossing just west of Braemar Avenue.
  • The pedestrian crossing on the west side of Avenue Road to cross Eglinton Avenue West will be closed.

East of Avenue Road 

  • Pedestrian access to shops and businesses along the north side of Eglinton Avenue will remain open.
  • The sidewalk immediately in front of the secondary entrance site will be closed, however pedestrians will be rerouted around the closure in a minimum 1.5 metre walkway separated from traffic by jersey barriers.
  • The sidewalk from the west park access pathway to the east park access pathway will be closed. Pedestrians will be directed to cross at Lascelles Blvd.There will be a pedestrian detour around the work zone on Oriole Parkway.  

 

TTC Details

  • Bus stop west of Avenue Road for westbound routes #32 and #332 will be moved to Braemar Avenue.
  • Bus stop east of Oriole Parkway for westbound routes #32, #61, and #332 will be merged with existing stop east of Lascelles Blvd.
  • Bus stop north of Avenue Road for southbound route #142 will be moved to the south side of Eglinton Avenue.
  • Please check TTC service updates to confirm location and timing of stop changes.  

 

For more information about this work, please contact Carlos Hernandez at 416-782-8118 or crosstown@metrolinx.com.

 

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