Herbert Street reconstruction

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Welcome to the project page for the planned reconstruction of Herbert Street between Allen Street East and Union Street East. The city intends to completely reconstruct this section of Herbert to replace the aged watermain, sewers, and road structure (i.e. sidewalk, curbs and asphalt). This will also include the replacement of water and sanitary service laterals up to the common property line, including replacement of lead water services on city property.

Project updates will be posted in the newsfeed and the current progress of the project is noted in the project timeline. The page will also be open to public comments for limited time periods following the release of design information, so please check back often or sign up to follow the project to receive email updates.

Welcome to the project page for the planned reconstruction of Herbert Street between Allen Street East and Union Street East. The city intends to completely reconstruct this section of Herbert to replace the aged watermain, sewers, and road structure (i.e. sidewalk, curbs and asphalt). This will also include the replacement of water and sanitary service laterals up to the common property line, including replacement of lead water services on city property.

Project updates will be posted in the newsfeed and the current progress of the project is noted in the project timeline. The page will also be open to public comments for limited time periods following the release of design information, so please check back often or sign up to follow the project to receive email updates.

  • Phase 2 Construction Update: May 15 to 19

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    Note: Construction updates are being provided as a courtesy to keep residents appraised of upcoming work. Due to the nature of construction, schedules can quickly change and residents should be prepared for unexpected changes.

    The following update is for the week of May 15:

    1. Continue replacement of storm/sanitary sewers and watermain between John Street and Union Street, working southeast toward Union.

    Please be advised that CN Rail is starting construction on the spurline rail tracks and may will block roadways in the neighbourhood over the next several weeks. The tentative schedule for this work is:

    May 15 to 19 – Union Street East

    May 23 to 26 – Moore Avenue South

    May 29 to June 2 – Roger Street

    For details on all road and trail closures, visit our Road, trail and sidewalk closures page.

  • Phase 2 Construction Update: May 1 to 5

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    Construction updates are being provided as a courtesy to keep residents appraised of upcoming work. Due to the nature of construction, schedules can quickly change and residents should be prepared for unexpected changes.

    Due to the recent rain and forecast for more rain, please keep an eye on the weather forecast and use caution when driving on Herbert Street after a rain. The roadway may not be suitable for vehicles, as noted on page 6 of the information package provided to residents prior to the start of construction.

    The following update is for the week of May 1st:

    1. Continue replacement of storm sewer, sanitary sewer and watermain within the intersection of Herbert and John Street East.
    2. Begin replacing storm and sanitary sewer starting at the intersection of John and moving southeast toward Union (pending completion of work in intersection).

    Residents are asked to not park front of 33 or 37 John Street East starting the evening of May 1 and ending the evening of May 2. A City of Waterloo construction crew will be completing urgent repairs to a sanitary service lateral at 37 John Street East on May 2. This work is unrelated to the Herbert Street reconstruction being completed by Oxford Civil Group but may create additional construction traffic in the area. Please plan accordingly.

    Please be advised that CN Rail is starting construction on the spurline rail tracks and may will block roadways in the neighbourhood over the next several weeks. The tentative schedule for this work is:

    May 1 to 5 – Allan Street East

    May 8 to 12 – John Street East

    May 15 to 19 – Union Street East

    May 23 to 26 – Moore Avenue South

    May 29 to June 2 – Roger Street

    For details on all road and trail closures, visit our Road, trail and sidewalk closures page.

  • Phase 2 Construction Update: April 24 to 28

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    Note: Construction updates are being provided as a courtesy to keep residents appraised of upcoming work. Due to the nature of construction, schedules can quickly change and residents should be prepared for unexpected changes.

    The following update is for the week of April 2:

    • Continuing the replacement of the storm sewer, sanitary sewer and watermain within the intersection of Herbert and John St E.

    Please be advised that construction occurring on the Spur Line rail tracks will begin blocking roadways starting next week. The tentative schedule for this work is:

    • May 1 to 5 – Allan Street East
    • May 8 to 12 – John Street East
    • May 15 to 19 – Union Street East
    • May 23 to 26 – Moore Avenue South
    • May 29 to June 2 – Roger Street
  • Phase 2 construction update: April 17-21, 2023

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    Note: Construction updates are being provided as a courtesy to keep residents appraised of upcoming work. Due to the nature of construction, schedules can quickly change and residents should be prepared for unexpected changes.

    The following update is for the week of April 17:

    1. Cut and cap watermains in advance of replacement. Transition residents to the temporary watermain. Work will result in periodic water shutdowns. Affected residents to be provided notices from contractor.
    2. Begin replacement of underground infrastructure in intersection of Herbert St and John St E.
  • Phase 2 construction update: April 10-14, 2023

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    Anticipated schedule from April 10-14:

    • Mobilization to site, setting up traffic control, etc.
    • Begin setting up temporary watermain

    Note: Construction updates are being provided as a courtesy to keep residents informed of upcoming work. Due to the nature of construction, schedules can quickly change and residents should be prepared for unexpected changes.

  • Phase 2 construction update: March 2023

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    Anticipated schedule from April 3 to 7

    • Oxford Civil Group will delay mobilization to the site until April 10, 2023.
    • City of Waterloo staff will be on-site at some point during the week to trim low-hanging branches on City trees that are likely to be damaged by construction equipment if not pruned. A sugar maple in front of 231 Herbert St will be removed entirely as it is in a severe state of decline.

    Note: Construction updates are being provided as a courtesy to keep residents informed of upcoming work. Due to the nature of construction, schedules can quickly change and residents should be prepared for unexpected changes.

  • Notice of Start of Construction – Phase 2

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    The City of Waterloo would like to provide notice that the start of Phase 2 of the reconstruction of Herbert Street is tentatively scheduled to start on or about Monday April 3rd. Oxford Civil Group Inc. will again be completing the reconstruction. The City’s engineering consultant, WalterFedy, will have a full time inspector on-site to oversee the work of the contractor and liaise with neighbourhood residents. Residents are encouraged to review the updated information package included in the project library.

    Prior to the start of construction, residents are reminded of the following:

    1. Residents with mobility issues, or expecting guests with mobility issues, or who receive regular deliveries of critical medical supplies must contact the City as soon as possible to discuss possible accommodations. Certain accommodations cannot be made on short notice. To minimize disruption to personal schedules, early contact is required.
    2. There are several residents in Phase 2 with landscape encroachments into City property. As noted in the two previous notices on the subject from September 2021 and April 2022, the City is not responsible for damages to landscaping on public property. As a reminder, City property generally extends about 2.1 to 2.7 metres (7 to 9 feet) beyond the back of sidewalk. Residents are advised to remove any landscape plantings or hardscape features they wish to preserve from the area in advance of construction. If you have questions regarding encroachments on City property, please contact the City's project manager as soon as possible.

    If there are further questions, please email the City or consultant’s project manager. We appreciate your cooperation and understanding during this important infrastructure rehabilitation work.

    Resident Construction Information Package

    You can download a print-version of this package.

    Purpose of this Information Package

    This information package has been prepared to provide residents with the most recent information concerning the reconstruction of Herbert Street as well as answers to some of the most common questions surrounding reconstruction projects.

    Please note that reconstruction projects of this nature often have a number of uncertainties. Certain material in this package such as dates, schedules and phasing can change as the project progresses based on weather, the availability of subcontractors, previously unknown conditions beneath the surface, etc.

    City and Consultant Contacts

    For this project, the City has retained the services of an engineering consultant to prepare the design and provide support during construction. During construction, the consultant will have a full-time inspector on-site to monitor construction activities and liaise with residents. The City will also have a part-time inspector on-site.

    The contact information for the City’s and the consultant’s project manager are provided below. Contact information for the consultant’s inspector, City’s inspector, and the contractor retained to complete this work are provided on the last sheet of this package. It is recommended that you retain this sheet for reference during construction.

    Gavin Vermeer, P.Eng.
    City Project Manager
    City of Waterloo
    100 Regina Street South
    Waterloo, ON N2J 4A8
    519-886-1550 ext. 78066
    Gavin.Vermeer@waterloo.ca

    Paul Rodrigues, C.E.T.
    Consultant Project Manager
    WatlerFedy
    111-675 Queen Street South
    Kitchener, ON N2M 1A1
    519-576-2150 ext. 426
    prodrigues@walterfedy.com


    Scope of Work

    Work that was completed during the 2022 construction season included the partial reconstruction of Herbert Street between George Street and Allen Street East, and the full reconstruction of Herbert Street from Allen Street East to John Street East. There is some minor restoration/landscaping work that is scheduled to be completed in this section of Herbert Street in the upcoming construction season. In addition to the work required to finalize last year’s construction activities, the general scope of work for the upcoming phase includes the full reconstruction of Herbert Street from John Street East to Union Street East.

    For the full reconstruction of Herbert Street between John and Union, the work includes:

    • Replacement of the existing sanitary sewer, storm sewer, and watermain
    • Replacement of sanitary, water and (where applicable) storm service laterals from the main to the property line.
    • Replacement of the curb and gutter, asphalt road and concrete sidewalk
    • Replacement of driveway ramp entrances
    • Restoration of disturbed areas

    Project Limits, Phasing and Schedule

    The project limits are from George Street to Union Street East:

    Map showing extent of Herbert Street reconstruction phasing, with Phase 1 between George Street and John Street in 2022, and Phase 2 between John Street and Union Street in 2023.

    The project will be phased to occur over two construction seasons:

    • Phase 1: George to John (2022)
    • Phase 2: John to Union (2023)

    Phase 2 is tentatively scheduled to start on or about Monday, April 3, 2023. Phase 2 will be completed in Summer 2023.

    Please note that the construction schedule is subject to change due to site conditions, extreme weather, changes to the contract, council approvals, etc.

    Who Will be Doing the Work?

    Construction will be completed by a private contractor, Oxford Civil Group Inc., selected through the City’s public tender process.

    Vibrations and Pre-Construction Condition Assessment

    Residents will likely feel some vibrations during the routine operation of construction equipment; however, studies have shown that the vibrations to be experienced are much less than the vibration level required to cause structural damage. We do recommend that you remove light, fragile or delicate objects from shelves when construction activity is taking place adjacent to your property.

    Prior to the start of construction, a pre-construction condition assessment of the homes adjacent to construction activities will be completed. This survey typically includes the visual inspection and photographing of the foundation and other features both inside and outside of your home to establish baseline conditions in the unlikely event that damage is caused during construction. Further information regarding the pre-construction condition assessment and how to book the inspection will be provided in a separate notice to residents from the firm undertaking the inspections on behalf of the contractor and the City.

    Vibration monitoring will also be completed during construction. Certain homes will be selected for the installation of a vibration monitoring device. The device is typically located on the floor in the basement. The engineering consultant responsible for vibration monitoring will contact residents at the selected homes to arrange for the installation of monitoring equipment.

    Vehicle Access and Parking

    Throughout the majority of construction, residents within the active construction stage will not have access to their driveways or be able to traverse the road during contractor working hours. These are typically between 7:00am and 7:00pm from Monday to Friday, however may go later or occur on weekends depending on progress. Residents will be required to move their vehicles out of their driveway and onto neighbouring streets during this time. Residents will frequently, but not always, have access to their driveway in the evening and on weekends. Although vehicular access to private property may be possible, it’s considered to be at your own risk as you will be traveling through a construction zone.

    During later stages of construction, you will not have access to your driveway for up to several weeks in a row. This is typically due to the time required to place and cure concrete for the curbs, gutters, sidewalks, and driveway aprons. Initially, residents will be required to park during the day and overnight on adjacent streets. Once the curbs and roadway asphalt has been placed, residents may be able to park on the street in front of their residence in the evening or on weekends, in locations typically designated for parking. Due to the limited parking on Herbert, the City would appreciate those who are able to continue parking on adjacent streets overnight and on weekends in order to permit residents who may have mobility challenges to park closer to their homes.

    During times when you do not have vehicular access to your property, or if you do not wish to travel through the construction zone, you will be able to park on neighbouring streets with the use of an on-street parking permit that will be provided to residents by the City. This permit allows for unlimited parking during the day and overnight parking; however, residents must still abide by all other parking restrictions (i.e. no parking in front of fire hydrants, no parking where parking is already prohibited via signage, no parking in the opposite direction of traffic, etc.). For more information on parking, please review the Traffic and Parking Bylaw on the City’s website. The parking passes will specify where residents are permitted to park.

    Residents will be provided two parking passes prior to the start of construction for each phase. If additional passes are required, please contact the City’s project manager.

    Occasionally some accommodation can be made for residents who require vehicular access in and out of their driveway during working hours for deliveries of medical supplies or to attend medical appointments, however the City and/or Contractor will require advance notice to determine what accommodation can be provided. Please notify the City’s project manager of any special accommodation you may have regarding vehicular access to your property. Failure to provide sufficient advanced notice may result in access not being available.

    Driveway Restoration

    As part of the reconstruction project, the contractor will be required to cut into your driveway in order to install new underground services and above ground infrastructure. The amount of driveway removed will vary from property to property depending on a number of factors. The City will repair the area of driveway disturbed using the same paving material; however the City does not replace the entire driveway and residents are not able to pay the City for the service.

    The City typically takes the following approach to driveway restoration:

    1. Restored using the same material as before: asphalt with asphalt, concrete with concrete, custom with custom.
    2. Driveway aprons (the ramp between the curb and sidewalk) are restored with broom finished concrete.
    3. For asphalt type driveways, including special types like porous asphalt, prior to restoration the contractor will make a cut in asphalt that is parallel with the roadway. The cut will be made just beyond the limit of disturbance to the driveway, regardless of whether the entire width of the driveway was disturbed. The contractor will restore from the back of sidewalk to the cut.
    4. For concrete type driveways, including special types like exposed aggregate, the contractor will make a cut at the first contraction joint beyond the limit of disturbance. The concrete driveway will be restored from the back of sidewalk to the cut.
    5. Paver stone driveways will have all stones removed beyond the limit of disturbance and be re-instated as it was prior to construction. The contractor will use stone salvaged from your own driveway, however sometimes changes to the layout of the street or damages to stones as they’re removed requires that the contractor purchase new stones to complete the restoration. If the exact colour and or style in no longer available this may result in discussion with owners regarding changes to the layout of the driveway in order to restore in an aesthetically pleasing manner.
    6. The restoration of driveways is typically completed by separate companies, sub-contracted by the general contractor. This generally results in residents with concrete having their driveways restored first, residents with asphalt next and residents with paver stones last. Paver stone driveways are typically restored by the landscape sub-contractor who restores the topsoil and sod. The schedule of these sub-contractors does not always perfectly align which can lead to different driveways being restored at significantly different times.

    Residents who wish to have their entire driveways replaced should contact the City’s project manager as there may be an option for reimbursement if the owner is willing to restore the entire driveway themselves using their own contractor. Please note that the standard City contract prohibits the contractor procured for the reconstruction from entering into a contract directly with homeowners to replace driveways, and project managers are generally prohibited from replacing entire driveways even if the owner is willing to pay for it.

    Vehicle Access Following a Rain Event

    During the reconstruction of underground infrastructure, which accounts for the majority of the construction period, the contractor will be excavating and backfilling soil on the road. The contractor will fill excavations at the end of the day and grade the road to provide access and maintain drainage; however the constant turning of soil means that the surface of the road will not have a compacted granular surface and will be susceptible to becoming impassable due to muddy conditions following a rain event. The likelihood of this occurring depends on a number of factors such as the underlying soil type in the neighbourhood, grade of the road and presence of any local low point. The severity is similarly variable from road to road.

    Residents are advised to keep an eye on weather forecasts and move their vehicles onto an adjacent street in advance of any large rain events, especially if the rain event is on the weekend or coincides with a time where timely access to a vehicle is critical.

    Sidewalks and Pedestrian Access

    Pedestrian access to all properties will be maintained at all times, although periodic disruptions may occur for short durations. In general this will be accomplished by leaving as much of the sidewalk in place for as long as possible. Sections of sidewalk will need to be removed as construction progresses in order to replace water and sanitary service laterals. Where the concrete sidewalk panels need to be removed, the contractor will provide a level, gravel walking surface for pedestrians.

    On Herbert Street the narrow roadway and right-of-way means that the sidewalks will need to be fully removed earlier than on a typical road reconstruction. The contractor will attempt to preserve a space for walking following sidewalk removal, however the contractor is not likely able to maintain the area to a level that permits people with mobility challenges to easily use the space. Please note that the first 2 metres behind the sidewalk is City owned public land.

    The City can make accommodations for those with special mobility needs, but only if the needs are known in advance. Please notify the City’s project manager of any special needs you may have regarding access to your property.

    Water and Sanitary Sewer Services During Construction

    To maintain water service during construction, a temporary watermain will be constructed. It will consist of a plastic pipe running along the surface in front of your property and will connect to your existing water service at the property line. As the system is built at ground surface, it is susceptible to damage from normal landscape maintenance activities. To avoid unnecessary shutdowns of your water service during the project, please take care when working around the temporary water service, especially when mowing the lawn.

    Sewer and water service will be maintained throughout the duration of construction. However, short interruptions can be expected, particularly when installing or dismantling the temporary watermain or when sanitary services are transferred from the existing sewer to the new sewer. In the majority of cases, interruptions will be limited to a few hours and will occur during normal working hours. Advance notification will be provided prior to any planned service interruption.

    Minimizing Disruption

    Road reconstruction and underground servicing is disruptive and at times will create noise, vibration and dust. To minimize noise and vibration disruption, construction activity is limited to daylight hours between 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. To minimize dust, water and calcium chloride will be used for dust control.

    Landscape Encroachments on City Property

    The City recognizes and appreciates the landscaping work of property owners to maintain their property. Where landscaping extends onto municipal land, the City must exercise its right of access to complete essential construction activity. This includes the excavation of vegetation, topsoil, subsoils, hardscape features (e.g. lamp posts, irrigation/sprinkler systems), retaining walls or other materials on municipally-owned land that is necessary to reconstruction public infrastructure.

    City staff note that many properties on Herbert Street have landscape encroachments onto City property. As noted in the previous two notices provided to residents residents will need to remove or relocate encroachments prior to the start of road reconstruction work, otherwise the plantings and hardscaping features may be removed and disposed of by the contractor and not replaced. When reinstating landscape encroachments, residents are advised to consult section 5.5 of City By-law 2014-054, a By-law to Regulate Work on Highways and Boulevards to determine what is permitted in City boulevards. For reference, on Herbert Street the City-owned boulevard extends between 2.1 and 2.7 metres (7 to 9 feet) beyond the edge of sidewalk towards private residences, depending on location.

    Emergency Vehicle Access

    Measurements will be in place to maintain emergency access at all times. Emergency Services will also be notified in advance of the road work.

    Garbage, Blue Box and Green Bin Collection

    Please continue to place your garbage, blue boxes and green bins at curbside prior to 7:00 a.m. for pickup as usual. If the garbage and recycling trucks are unable to travel on the roadway, the contractor will move these containers to the nearest intersection for pickup and return the bins to your property following pickup. Please use plastic garbage bags wherever possible and clearly mark returnable containers and bins with your address to assist the contractor in returning them to your property.

    Deliveries

    During construction, parcel delivery is frequently possible as the delivery service will have access to the sidewalk and/or boulevard during construction. However, not all parcel or delivery companies will deliver under all circumstances. For some parcel delivery companies, the decision of whether or not to deliver rests solely with the delivery person, based on safety considerations at the time of delivery. This can result in certain packages on the street being delivered and others not delivered on the same day due to different safety perceptions by the employees of the delivery companies. Residents are advised to consider theses factors when ordering packages for delivery.

    All residents who receive deliveries of critical medical supplies are asked to communicate any specific delivery needs to the field inspectors in order to coordinate the safe and efficient delivery of goods and supplies.

    Working from Home and Internet Access

    Those who require internet access while working from home are advised to inform their employer of the construction and prepare contingency plans in the event that internet access is interrupted during construction. Interruptions to internet access are rare and typically result from strikes of non-located services, meaning they typically affect only one home at a time.

    If there is an interruption to internet service please contact your internet service provider in addition to informing the construction foreman or the engineering consultant’s inspector. The contractor will notify the telecom utility of the service interruption as well, however previous experience indicates that the response is faster when the customer contacts the utility directly.

    Electric Vehicles

    An emerging trend is residents with electric vehicles. At this time the number of residents with electric vehicles on any given road reconstruction project is minimal and therefore the City does not have a standard plan for how to accommodate electric vehicles. If you own an electric vehicles that you rely on regularly please contact the City’s project manager to determine what accommodations are available.

    Herbert Street Reconstruction – Field & After-Hours Contact Information

    Shawn Baetz
    Consultant Construction Inspector
    WalterFedy
    519-576-2150 ext 383
    sbaetz@walterfedy.com

    Patrick McLellan
    Consultant Contract Administrator
    WalterFedy
    519-576-2150 ext 483
    pmclellan@walterfedy.com

    Luke Martin, C.E.T.
    City of Waterloo Construction Inspector
    City of Waterloo
    519-465-2451
    Luke.Martin@waterloo.ca

    Ryan Braun
    Contractor Site Superintendent
    Oxford Civil Group
    519-537-3524
    Ryan@oxfordcivilgroup.com

    Jon Janssens
    Contractor Project Manager
    Oxford Civil Group
    519-537-3524
    Jon@oxfordcivilgroup.com

    City of Waterloo After-Hours Contact
    519-579-9557


  • Notice of Start of Construction - Phase 1

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    Virtual Public Information Centre 2 – Notice of Start of Construction

    Welcome to the City of Waterloo’s second virtual Public Information Centre (“PIC”). The purpose of the second PIC is to notify residents of the start of construction and provide additional information regarding the project. Due to COVID-19, a formal in-person PIC will not be held. Instead, the city has prepared the information contained herein for review. Most of the information contained herein will also be contained in a mailed notice to residents regarding the start of construction and this virtual PIC.

    The City of Waterloo is pleased to announce that it has procured Oxford Civil Group Inc. to complete the reconstruction of Herbert Street from George Street to Union Street East. Construction is tentatively scheduled to start on or about Monday June 6, 2022. The project will be phased over two years. The section from George Street to John Street East will be completed in 2022 and from John Street to Union Street East in 2023.

    This update contains further information on the scope of work, scheduling, phasing and other important information regarding what to expect during construction. All information provided is also included in the information package contained in the mailout provided to residents affected by construction. The city recommends keeping the hard copy of the information package throughout the project so that it can be referred to as needed. If you misplace your hard copy of the information package or did not receive one, you can download a copy of it from the Project Library section of this page.

    Please note that reconstruction projects of this nature often have a number of uncertainties. Certain information in this update such as dates, schedules and phasing can change as the project progresses based on weather, the availability of subcontractors, previously unknown conditions beneath the surface, etc.

    Scope of Work

    The general scope of work includes the partial reconstruction of Herbert Street between George Street and Allen Street East, and the full reconstruction of Herbert Street from Allen Street East to Union Street East. For the partial reconstruction of Herbert Street between George and Allen, the work includes:

    • Replacement of storm sewer, and partial replacement of sanitary sewer (mid-block to Allen)
    • Replacement of the curb and gutter, asphalt road and concrete sidewalk (as required to facilitate replacement of storm and sanitary sewer’s)
    • Replacement of driveway ramp entrances (as required to facilitate replacement of storm and sanitary sewer’s)
    • Restoration of disturbed areas

    For the full reconstruction of Herbert Street between Allen and Union, the work includes:

    • Replacement of the existing sanitary sewer, storm sewer, and watermain
    • Replacement of sanitary, water and (where applicable) storm service laterals from the main to the property line.
    • Replacement of the curb and gutter, asphalt road and concrete sidewalk
    • Replacement of driveway ramp entrances
    • Restoration of disturbed areas

    Residents can download and review the construction drawings (16MB) from the Project Library. [NOTE: the preliminary construction drawings have now been replaced by the final construction drawings.] Construction drawings are not accessible, if you would like to access this information in an alternate format, please contact the city's project manager.

    Project Limits, Phasing and Schedule

    The project limits are from George Street to Union Street East, and will be phased to occur over two construction seasons:

    • Phase 1: George Street to John Street (2022)
    • Phase 2: John Street to Union Street (2023)

    Phase 1 is tentatively scheduled to start on or about Monday June 6th, pending completion of natural gas infrastructure upgrades and relocation of overhead utility poles. Phase 1 will be completed in Fall 2022. Phase 2 will commence late April 2023 and be completed in Summer 2023.

    Please note that the construction schedule is subject to change due to site conditions, extreme weather, changes to the contract, council approvals, etc.


    Image showing the extent of the construction along Herbert Street from George Street to Union Street, with Phase 1 from George to John Street constructed in 2022 and phase 2 from John to Union constructed in 2023.Figure 1 - Herbert Street reconstruction extents and phasing map


    Who Will be Doing the Work?

    Construction will be completed by a private contractor, Oxford Civil Group Inc., selected through the city’s public tender process.

    Vibrations and Pre-Construction Condition Assessment

    Residents will likely feel some vibrations during the routine operation of construction equipment; however, studies have shown that the vibrations to be experienced are much less than the vibration level required to cause structural damage. We do recommend that you remove light, fragile or delicate objects from shelves when construction activity is taking place adjacent to your property.

    Prior to the start of construction, a pre-construction condition assessment of the homes adjacent to construction activities will be completed. This survey typically includes the visual inspection and photographing of the foundation and other features both inside and outside of your home to establish baseline conditions in the unlikely event that damage is caused during construction. Further information regarding the pre-construction condition assessment and how to book the inspection will be provided in a separate notice to residents from the firm undertaking the inspections on behalf of the contractor and the city.

    Vehicle Access and Parking

    Throughout the majority of construction, residents within the active construction stage will not have access to their driveways or be able to traverse the road during contractor working hours. These are typically between 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. from Monday to Friday, however may go later or occur on weekends depending on progress. Residents will be required to move their vehicles out of their driveway and onto neighbouring streets during this time. Residents will frequently, but not always, have access to their driveway in the evening and on weekends. Although vehicular access to private property may be possible, it’s considered to be at your own risk as you will be traveling through a construction zone.

    During later stages of construction, you will not have access to your driveway for many days in a row. This is typically due to the time required to place and cure concrete for the curbs, gutters, sidewalks, and driveway aprons. At this time, residents may be able to park on the street in front of their residence in the evening or on weekends.

    During times when you do not have vehicular access to your property, or if you do not wish to travel through the construction zone, you will be able to park on neighbouring streets with the use of an on-street parking permit that will be provided to residents by the city. This permit allows for unlimited parking during the day and overnight parking; however, residents must still abide by all other parking restrictions (i.e. no parking in front of fire hydrants, no parking where parking is already prohibited, etc.). The parking passes will specify where residents are permitted to park.

    Residents will be provided two parking passes prior to the start of construction for each phase. If additional passes are required, please contact the city’s project manager.

    Occasionally some accommodation can be made for residents who require vehicular access in and out of their driveway during working hours for deliveries of medical supplies or to attend medical appointments, however the city and/or contractor will require advance notice to determine what accommodation can be provided. Please notify the city’s project manager of any special accommodation you may have regarding vehicular access to your property. Failure to provide sufficient advanced notice may result in access not being available.

    Vehicle Access Following a Rain Event

    During the reconstruction of underground infrastructure, which accounts for the majority of the construction period, the contractor will be excavating and backfilling soil on the road. The contractor will fill excavations at the end of the day and grade the road to provide access and maintain drainage; however the constant turning of soil means that the surface of the road will not have a compacted granular surface and will be susceptible to becoming impassable due to muddy conditions following a rain event. The likelihood of this occurring depends on a number of factors such as the underlying soil type in the neighbourhood, grade of the road and presence of any local low point. The severity is similarly variable from road to road.

    Residents are advised to keep an eye on weather forecasts and move their vehicles onto an adjacent street in advance of any large rain events, especially if the rain event is on the weekend or coincides with a time where timely access to a vehicle is critical.

    Sidewalks and Pedestrian Access

    Pedestrian access to all properties will be maintained at all times, although periodic disruptions may occur for short durations. In general this will be accomplished by leaving as much of the sidewalk in place for as long as possible. Sections of sidewalk will need to be removed as construction progresses in order to replace water and sanitary service laterals. Where the concrete sidewalk panels need to be removed, the contractor will provide a level, gravel walking surface for pedestrians.

    On Herbert Street, the sidewalk will also need to be closed to install certain underground infrastructure such as storm sewer and watermain. In this case the sidewalk will be closed for a longer duration and residents may be required to cross the road to access the sidewalk on the other side, or walk in the boulevard behind the sidewalk. Please note that the first 2 metres behind the sidewalk is city owned public land.

    The city can make accommodations for those with special mobility needs, but only if the needs are known in advance. Please notify the city’s project manager of any special needs you may have regarding access to your property.

    Water and Sanitary Sewer Services During Construction

    To maintain water service during construction, a temporary watermain will be constructed. It will consist of a plastic pipe running along the surface in front of your property and will connect to your existing water service at the property line. As the system is built at ground surface, it is susceptible to damage from normal landscape maintenance activities. To avoid unnecessary shutdowns of your water service during the project, please take care when working around the temporary water service, especially when mowing the lawn.

    Sewer and water service will be maintained throughout the duration of construction. However, short interruptions can be expected, particularly when installing or dismantling the temporary watermain or when sanitary services are transferred from the existing sewer to the new sewer. In the majority of cases, interruptions will be limited to a few hours and will occur during normal working hours. Advance notification will be provided prior to any planned service interruption.

    Minimizing Disruption

    Road reconstruction and underground servicing is disruptive and at times will create noise, vibration and dust. To minimize noise and vibration disruption, construction activity is limited to daylight hours between 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. To minimize dust, water and calcium chloride will be used for dust control.

    Landscape Encroachments on City Property

    The city recognizes and appreciates the landscaping work of property owners to maintain their property. Where landscaping extends onto municipal land, the city must exercise its right of access to complete essential construction activity. This includes the excavation of vegetation, topsoil, subsoils, hardscape features (e.g. lamp posts, irrigation/sprinkler systems), retaining walls or other materials on municipally-owned land that is necessary to reconstruction public infrastructure.

    City staff note that many properties on Herbert Street have landscape encroachments onto city property. As noted in the previous two notices provided to residents residents will need to remove or relocate encroachments prior to the start of road reconstruction work, otherwise the plantings and hardscaping features may be removed and disposed of by the contractor and not replaced. When reinstating landscape encroachments, residents are advised to consult section 5.5 of City By-law 2014-054, a By-law to Regulate Work on Highways and Boulevards to determine what is permitted in city boulevards. For reference, on Herbert Street the city-owned boulevard extends between 2.1 and 2.7 metres (7 to 9 feet) beyond the edge of sidewalk towards private residences, depending on location.

    Emergency Vehicle Access

    Measurements will be in place to maintain emergency access at all times. Emergency Services will also be notified in advance of the road work.

    Garbage, Blue Box and Green Bin Collection

    Please continue to place your garbage, blue boxes and green bins at curbside prior to 7:00 a.m. for pickup as usual. If the garbage and recycling trucks are unable to travel on the roadway, the contractor will move these containers to the nearest intersection for pickup and return the bins to your property following pickup. Please use plastic garbage bags wherever possible and clearly mark returnable containers and bins with your address to assist the contractor in returning them to your property.

    Deliveries

    During construction, parcel delivery is frequently possible as the delivery service will have access to the sidewalk and/or boulevard during construction. However, not all parcel or delivery companies will deliver under all circumstances. For some parcel delivery companies, the decision of whether or not to deliver rests solely with the delivery person, based on safety considerations at the time of delivery. This can result in certain packages on the street being delivered and others not delivered on the same day due to different safety perceptions by the employees of the delivery companies. Residents are advised to consider theses factors when ordering packages for delivery.

    All residents who receive deliveries of critical medical supplies are asked to communicate any specific delivery needs to the field inspectors in order to coordinate the safe and efficient delivery of goods and supplies.

    Working from Home and Internet Access

    Those who require internet access while working from home are advised to inform their employer of the construction and prepare contingency plans in the event that internet access is interrupted during construction. Interruptions to internet access are rare and typically result from strikes of non-located services, meaning they typically affect only one home at a time.

    If there is an interruption to internet service please contact your internet service provider in addition to informing the construction foreman or the engineering consultant’s inspector. The contractor will notify the telecom utility of the service interruption as well, however previous experience indicates that the response is faster when the customer contacts the utility directly.

    Electric Vehicles

    An emerging trend is residents with electric vehicles. At this time the number of residents with electric vehicles on any given road reconstruction project is minimal and therefore the city does not have a standard plan for how to accommodate electric vehicles. If you own an electric vehicles that you rely on regularly please contact the city’s project manager to determine what accommodations are available.

    Herbert Street Reconstruction – Field & After-Hours Contact Information

    Shawn Baetz
    Consultant Construction Inspector
    Walterfedy
    519-576-2150 ext. 383
    sbaetz@walterfedy.com

    Luke Martin, C.E.T.
    City of Waterloo Construction Inspector
    City of Waterloo
    519-465-2451
    Luke.Martin@waterloo.ca

    Ryan Braun
    Contractor Site Superintendent
    Oxford Civil Group
    519-537-3524
    Ryan@oxfordcivilgroup.com

    Jon Janssens
    Contractor Project Manager
    Oxford Civil Group
    519-537-3524
    Jon@oxfordcivilgroup.com

    City of Waterloo After-Hours Contact
    519-579-9557


  • Tree removal update

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    Removal of the trees shown on the design drawings from the virtual PIC is now complete. Kodiak Tree Services has informed the City that the log removal truck is running a couple days behind schedule. Residents are free to take the logs for their own uses, if they wish. The log removal truck will remove what’s left when it arrives in a couple days. Please note that the majority of the wood is from Ash trees that were observed or suspected to have been infected with emerald ash borer. If transporting the wood out of the City please ensure that the wood is not going to be transported to an area of the province that is not currently known to have emerald ash borer. More information can be found here: https://www.ontario.ca/page/emerald-ash-borer

    Additionally, subsequent to the recent planning for the removal of the four trees identified on the design drawings, the City’s Forestry department has identified another tree as dead/dying at 207 Herbert Street and has scheduled the tree for removal. The exact date for removal has not yet been established.

    Prior to the start of the reconstruction, City Forestry crews may also complete tree trimming on various City owned trees. The trimming will safely remove any branches that are likely to be damaged as a result of construction. The trimming we happen either prior to the start of natural gas upgrades at the end of March or following the completion of gas upgrades and hydro relocations towards the end of May.

  • Update and boulevard tree removal

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    Planning for the reconstruction of Herbert Street from George Street to Union Street continues, and the City is in the process of procuring a private contractor to complete the reconstruction works.

    The virtual Public Information Centre in November contained a survey for residents on their preference for the finish of the boulevard space between the back of curb and sidewalk. The survey had twenty-three respondents. Of those, thirteen respondents were from residents directly affected by the choice, and of those thirteen residents, 85% preferred a vegetated boulevard with the other 15% preferring a concrete boulevard. Based on these results, the City will vegetate the boulevard as part of the design, with one exception where the boulevard is already concrete and the adjacent resident has requested it remain.

    The final project drawings, which show the vegetated boulevard, will be uploaded to the Engage Waterloo site as part of the pre-construction virtual Public Information Centre posting. This will occur once a contractor is procured and the drawings finalized. The pre-construction Public Information Centre information will also include more on what to expect during construction and is expected to be posted late April 2022.

    Prior to the end of March, Kodiak Tree Services will be removing some boulevard trees along Herbert Street. The trees slated for removal are identified on the design drawings presented as part of the virtual PIC at the end of November. Please note that the design drawings show four trees to be removed, however City staff removed one of those trees recently therefore there are only three trees remaining. These trees were assessed for removal by the City’s Forestry department at the start of the project.

    During April and May, Aecon Construction will replace and upgrade natural gas infrastructure along the roadway on behalf of Enbridge Gas. Following completion of the natural gas works, Waterloo North Hydro will relocate a number of utility poles on the east side of the road to be slightly closer to the curb in order to allow for a wider sidewalk to be constructed.

    To accommodate the utility upgrades and relocations, the reconstruction of the road will need to be split over two construction seasons. The first phase of construction from George Street to John Street will be from June to October 2022, and the second phase of construction from John Street to Union Street will be from May to July 2023. The final top coat of asphalt will be placed on all sections of the project in 2024. Please refer to the updated project schedule in the “Lifecycle” section of this page. Further details on who will be performing the work and what to expect during construction will be available once a contractor has been selected.

    We appreciate your cooperation and understanding during this important infrastructure rehabilitation work.

Page last updated: 03 Nov 2023, 05:32 PM