The work involves supply and installation of approximately 2639m3 of 1000kg class rip rap and 7390m3 of 500kg class rip rap, Supply and installation of approximately 102 pieces of large woody debris, Supply and installation of approximately 796m of 3.0m wide multi-use path including ramped and stepped beach accesses, Supply and installation of materials to facilitate addition of 15 road side parking spaces, and Supply and installation of materials to facilitate finish landscaping.
- Construction of an 18m long by 7.2m wide Precast Concrete Girder Bridge
- Supply and installation of pre-cast concrete abutment cap beams, precast girders (6), precast parapets, parapet railings and concrete roadside barriers
- Supply and Installation of 72 LM of 406 diameter steel pipe piles
- Construction of roadway approaches
- Traffic management including detours
- Demolition and removal of existing structure (culvert)
- Supply and installation of new sanitary force main suspended from bridge
- Supply and placement of road gravels c/w asphalt paving
- Environmental Management and Quality Management
- Construction of a 25 m long pre-cast concrete box girder bridge with cast-in-situ concrete abutments
540 m of approach roadwork including:
- Clearing and grubbing
- 22,000 m3 of excavation
- Production and placement of road gravels
- Paving
- Traffic control, including detours
- Design, supply and installation of 958 m2 of MSE retaining walls, complete with manufacturing of required gravels
- Major Intersection Realignment requiring staged construction to allow uninterrupted flow of ferry terminal traffic
- New construction and upgrading of existing roads and parking lots, complete with gravel surfacing, paving, and road markings
- Upgrading of underground utilities: storm, sanitary and water
- Electrical and street lighting upgrades
- Supply and Installation of new signage, including large sign structures spanning several lanes of traffic
- Installation of new security fencing to comply with new federal security regulations
- Construction of new Washroom Building
- Construction of new Toll Booths
- Shoreline embankment construction requiring the supply and placement of 52,000 tonnes of rock fill to extend shoreline for construction of a new Ferry Passenger Terminal building.
- Work was tide sensitive
- Rock fill was supplied from a local rock quarry owned and operated by Hazelwood
- Demolition and removal of existing wharf
- Supply and installation of drainage piping and outfall structures