Sanitary Sewer & Water Main UPDATE

November 29 UPDATE – Sanitary Sewer & Water Main work on The Esplanade 

The City of Toronto’s subcontractor — OJCR Construction — has made the connection with the Sanitary Sewer and should complete this part of the work by this Friday, November 30. Then the connection of the water mains will take place next week with an anticipated completion date of Wednesday, December 5. The work on the storm sewer connection across Yonge Street should start on Thursday, December 6.

Toronto Water has advised us that in order to complete the work the City’s contractor — OJCR Construction — will require vehicular traffic closure on The Esplanade between Yonge Street and Scott Street. Traffic will be re-opened at the end of each work day. They will maintain pedestrian traffic through area at all times.

  1. Pedestrian traffic will remain open. 
  2. Eastbound Vehicular Traffic will be closed during work hours. 

If you have further questions please contact: 

Joseph Sinopoli
Toronto Water
416-338-6526 Office

Backstage Construction Schedule – November 26 – 30

This is the current construction schedule for 1 The Esplanade – L Tower parking and Backstage condominium for November 26 – 30, 2012

Updated November 29

We have been advised that City of Toronto’s subcontractor — OJCR Construction — will begin sanitary sewer and water-main work on The Esplanade on  Wednesday, November 28. We have been advised that:

  1. Pedestrian traffic will remain open. 
  2. Eastbound Vehicular Traffic will be closed from 7:00 am to 7:00 pm      

We will update this information when we can. Please check back here for updates

Or please contact 

Joseph Sinopoli
Toronto Water
416-338-6526 Office

Thursday, November 29 – WORK CANCELLED 

  • CANCELLED A large backhoe (a “long reach”) will be delivered under police escort to the site at midday. There will be temporary disruptions to traffic on Front Street East, Scott Street and The Esplanade. 

Friday, November 30

  • CANCELLED Set-up of the long-reach on site

NOTE: The “Long Reach” Backhoe  will now arrive on Saturday, December 1. Please click here for details. 

Please note:

There may be some short-term disruptions to vehicular traffic while delivery trucks are unloaded.

Paid Duty Police Officer is on-site daily Monday to Friday, from 7:00 am to 4:00 pm daily to assist with traffic control

Please click here for a downloadable construction summary: L Tower & Backstage Construction November 26 – 30

Sanitary Sewer & Water Main work to begin November 28

UPDATE – Sanitary Sewer & Water Main work to begin on The Esplanade Wednesday, November 28, 2012

We have been advised that the City of Toronto’s subcontractor — OJCR Construction — will begin sanitary sewer and water-main work on The Esplanade, between Yonge Street and Scott Street, on Wednesday, November 28. OJCR will be distributing notices to 25 The Esplanade and The London on The Esplanade. 

Toronto Water has advised us that in order to complete the work the City’s contractor — OJCR Construction — will require vehicular traffic closure on The Esplanade between Yonge Street and Scott Street. Traffic will be re-opened at the end of each work day. They will maintain pedestrian traffic through area at all times.

  1. Pedestrian traffic will remain open. 
  2. Eastbound Vehicular Traffic will be closed during work hours. 

If you have further questions please contact: 

Joseph Sinopoli
Toronto Water
416-338-6526 Office

 

Update on Water Main / Sewer Work at 1 The Esplanade

 UPDATE

The City of Toronto’s subcontractor — OJCR Construction — is expected to begin sanitary sewer and water-main work on The Esplanade, between Yonge Street and Scott Street, as soon as November 27th pending approval by Transportation Services and Councillor McConnell.

Toronto Water has advised us that the work will last approximately 2 weeks (weather permitting). In order to complete the work the City’s contractor — OJCR Construction — will require traffic closure on The Esplanade directly in front of 1 The Esplanade. Traffic will be re-opened at the end of each work day. They will maintain pedestrian traffic through area at all times.

When we have more detailed information it will be posted here. 

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