Posted Sep 5, 2014, 11:23 PM
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Excerpt from a report to the sept 11/14 Finance Comittee meeting about the status of construction on the underpass
Rail
• The bridge works (Contract 3) cannot commence until the rail shoofly is operational (Contract
2). Contract 3 expected the rail shoofly to be operational on June 27, 2014; the shoofly works
are behind schedule and are expected to be complete in late September, 2014
• The agreement with the rail authority has been finalized and the crossing signals have been
decommissioned
• The rail work contractor is supplying the rails for the shoofly detours. As this rail is not being
supplied by CN, the railway authority requires that the City provide them with indemnification for
any losses related to the performance of the rail. The rail shoofly cannot be connected to the
mainline rails until the required agreement is executed, which is expected to be completed
shortly.
• Track blocks must be requested of the rail authority in a timely manner to avoid delays in
obtaining approvals
• The rail authority has indicated that winter cutovers will not be permitted. The implications are
being reviewed and may delay commissioning of the structure
Oil Pipelines
• The structural slab has been constructed over the oil pipelines and Contract 2 can be completed
• The structural slab design was approved by the oil and rail authorities and an agreement
between the parties was executed
• An alternative alignment has been developed to address Manitoba Conservation and Water
Stewardship’s concerns with the east-west pipeline design
• The pipeline is shallow northeast of the proposed structure and must be relocated. The pipeline
easement is located in properties that cannot be expropriated. Acquisition of these properties
and modifying the pipeline easements may delay these works
• Agreement negotiations are ongoing and need to be finalized prior to relocating the pipelines.
The pipeline relocations are expected to commence in September, 2014
• Single source negotiations and award for the oil pipeline relocations must be finalized in time for
works to commence in September, 2014
• Design of the east-west pipeline is ongoing; any changes to the materials that are being
supplied under Contract 5 could delay works
• The permit from the Manitoba Petroleum Branch has been received for the pipeline relocation
north of the structure. The submission for the east-west pipeline is not complete and could
delay works
Property Acquisitions
• There are two properties that cannot be expropriated, include the oil pipeline easement, and
negotiations have not concluded. The City has received consent to Enter and Construct from
the property owners
• Negotiations with 730 Pandora Avenue West, 1249 Plessis Road and 1225 Plessis Road are
ongoing. These properties have been expropriated
Groundwater
• A groundwater user suggested construction activities have impacted the groundwater quality but
will not provide evidence. The City has indicated it will deny any compensation until evidence is
provided. The City has implemented a groundwater monitoring program
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