Bridge rehabilitation: Flood mitigation repairs
The City is planning to complete flood mitigation work on three bridges throughout this construction season. The three bridges, situated along Nose Creek, require important repair work to ensure the deteriorated flood mitigation elements are safe and in good working condition.
Project update - November 2024
Construction began in Summer 2024 and is expected to be substantially complete by December 2024.
- 41 Avenue bridge over Nose Creek – Substantially Complete
- Goddard Avenue bridge over Nose Creek – In Progress
- Beaverdam Road bridge over Nose Creek – In Progress
Project timelines
- July 2024 - Construction Anticipated Start
- Winter 2024 - Construction Substantially Complete
* Construction is dependent on weather, availability of materials, and site conditions. Updates will be provided regularly, but dates may change.
Bridge locations
The following bridges will undergo repairs this year:
- 41 Avenue N.E. over Nose Creek Bridge
- Goddard Avenue N.E. over Nose Creek Bridge
- Beaverdam Road N.E. over Nose Creek Bridge
41 Avenue over Nose Creek Bridge – Work Completed
Project scope of work
The physical condition of various elements of this bridge has declined to the point where work is required to keep the bridge in service. The project aims to rehabilitate the deteriorated bridge and flood mitigation elements and will extend the service life of the bridge by approximately 30 years.
The scope of work included:
- Traffic barrier replacement
- Girders and deck repair
- Substructure repair
- Expansion joints modifications
- A new multi-use pathway on the south side
- Replacement of damaged slope protection
- Improvements to the 41 Avenue and Edmonton Trail intersection
Goddard Avenue and Beaverdam Road Bridges
Traffic impacts
There will be minimal traffic impacts to both the Goddard Avenue and Beaverdam Road Bridges.
- Both bridges will remain open throughout construction.
- The posted speed will be reduced to 50 km/hr.
- Updates to the traffic staging and schedule will be posted online.
Project scope of work
- Replacement of damaged slope protection elements.
Environmental considerations
- An Environmental Impact Assessment has been conducted and mitigation measures are in place.
- Efforts will be made to minimize environmental impacts during the execution of the projects.
- Necessary Environmental and other Regulatory Permits are approved and in place.
Benefits
- Improve the condition, appearance, and safety of the bridges.
- Improve safety for pedestrians and improve pedestrian connectivity, and
- Extend the service life of the bridges for many years to come.
Budget
The estimated investment for this project is $3.3 million.