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Utility works and geotechnical tests taking place near the future Don Mills (Crosstown) Station
This is an update to let you know that bore hole activities that have been taking place near the future Don Mills Station since mid-December 2015 will continue to the week of January 11, 2016.
Why: Read more »
Tunnelling: What You May Experience
Dear Neighbour:
As you may know, the Eglinton Crosstown is a 19-kilometre light rail transit that includes a 10-kilometre underground portion, between Keele Street and Laird Drive. For the tunneled portion, we have tunnel boring machines (TBMs) operating around the clock - 24 hours a day, seven days week.
On average, the tunnel boring machines each travel about 10 metres per day. TBMs are working about 20 metres below ground, but we do sometimes hear from nearby residents who may experience vibration from the TBMs as they pass through the area. Read more »
Tunnelling: What You May Experience
Dear Neighbour:
As you may know, the Eglinton Crosstown is a 19-kilometre light rail transit that includes a 10-kilometre underground portion, between Keele Street and Laird Drive. For the tunneled portion, we have tunnel boring machines (TBMs) operating around the clock - 24 hours a day, seven days week.
On average, the tunnel boring machines each travel about 10 metres per day. TBMs are working about 20 metres below ground, but we do sometimes hear from nearby residents who may experience vibration from the TBMs as they pass through the area. Read more »
Utility works and geotechnical tests scheduled for the future Don Mills (Crosstown) Station
Starting in mid-December, a work crew will be seen in the vicinity of the future Don Mills Station conducting survey, locating utilities, and drilling boreholes to obtain additional information of sub-surface utilities and ground conditions. Read more »
OVERNIGHT CONSTRUCTION AT BAYVIEW/EGLINTON INTERSECTION
What work is starting?
What: Installation of a jet-grout delivery trench within the intersection of Bayview Avenue and Eglinton Avenue.
When: Read more »
Business Opportunities Information Session November 24
Thank you for joining us at the business opportunities and information session on November 24. Here are the presentations and a video if you missed us:
Monitoring Equipment Installation along Kay Gardner Beltline trail below the Eglinton Ave overpass
What: Monitoring equipment is to be installed at major points along Eglinton Avenue West. This equipment will measure important data related to the work of our tunnel boring machines underground.
Where: The equipment will be installed along the Kay Gardner Beltline trail below the Eglinton Ave overpass.
When: Tuesday November 24 until Thursday November 26, 2015, beginning as early as 8:00 a.m. and to be completed as late as 4:00 p.m. Read more »
Temporary Sewer Work - Walder Avenue
What work is starting?
What: In conjunction with the nearby Eglinton Avenue East sewer rehabilitation work, crews will be excavating for temporary bypass pipes on the west side of Walder Avenue in the southbound lane.
Why: A major sewer under Eglinton Avenue East requires upgrading prior to tunnel excavation. Read more »
Former Kodak Lands: An Update
Monitoring Equipment Installation along Eglinton Avenue West at Spadina Road
What: Monitoring equipment will continue to be installed at major intersections along Eglinton Avenue West. This equipment will measure important data related to the work of our tunnel boring machines underground. These measurements will allow construction crews to adjust tunnelling activities along Eglinton Avenue West if needed. Read more »