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This should be 'fun"

December 20, 2024

City of Toronto to advance critical bridge repairs ahead of next stage of Gardiner Expressway rehabilitation plan

Today, the City of Toronto announced it will begin critical repair work on five bridges in spring 2025, as part of the next stage of the Gardiner Expressway Strategic Rehabilitation Plan, to ensure they remain in a state of good repair.

Rehabilitation work on Section 3 of the Gardiner Expressway, which runs from Highway 427 to the Humber River, is scheduled to take place from 2027 to 2031. However, five bridges in Section 3 have been identified for an advanced start after condition assessments noted critical repairs that need to be completed ahead of the 2027-2031 timeline.

The Ontario government will fund the replacement of the Gardiner Expressway overpasses at Park Lawn Road and Mimico Creek and the westbound on-ramp from Park Lawn Road over Mimico Creek as part of the Ontario-Toronto New Deal, which includes a provincial commitment to upload the Gardiner Expressway and the Don Valley Parkway to the Ontario government, subject to a third-party due diligence assessment. The City will fund repairs to the Kipling Avenue and Islington Avenue bridges over the Gardiner Expressway.

The contract for the bridge repairs will be advertised in early January so that work can begin in spring 2025. Construction will be paused from May to July 2026 to accommodate the increased traffic anticipated during the FIFA World Cup™ and is expected to be completed by December 2026.

This project will incorporate acceleration measures and congestion management tools from the current work on Section 2 of the Gardiner Expressway between Dufferin Street and Strachan Avenue, including early completion incentives, enabling crews to work up to 24 hours a day, seven days a week as required to meet the compressed construction timelines, temporary turning lane modifications and other construction and traffic management measures.

Extensive work was done during the design phase to ensure lane closures are kept to a minimum. The City is anticipating the following lane and ramp restrictions during phases of the bridge repair work:

• Eastbound Gardiner Expressway lanes from Mimico Creek to Park Lawn Road will be narrowed with no lane reductions.

• Westbound Gardiner Expressway from Park Lawn Road to Mimico Creek will be reduced from four lanes to three lanes (for approximately one year).

• Park Lawn Road, where it passes under the Gardiner Expressway, will be reduced to a single lane for an estimated two-month period in each direction.

• Kipling Avenue and Islington Avenue will be reduced from six lanes to four lanes where they pass over the Gardiner Expressway (for approximately eight months).

• Full closure of the Park Lawn Road on-ramp to westbound Gardiner Expressway (November 2025 to April 2026).

Advancing this critical project is necessary to maintain the safety and reliability of the Gardiner Expressway and will be done while balancing the needs of road users with those of residents and businesses in the nearby area.

The City is working closely with the nearby Ontario Food Terminal to minimize impact to its operations, which are vital to food distribution across Ontario, by aligning the construction schedule with the low season at the Terminal and providing a dedicated detour route for the Terminal’s truck traffic.
 
This should be 'fun"

December 20, 2024

City of Toronto to advance critical bridge repairs ahead of next stage of Gardiner Expressway rehabilitation plan

Today, the City of Toronto announced it will begin critical repair work on five bridges in spring 2025, as part of the next stage of the Gardiner Expressway Strategic Rehabilitation Plan, to ensure they remain in a state of good repair.

Rehabilitation work on Section 3 of the Gardiner Expressway, which runs from Highway 427 to the Humber River, is scheduled to take place from 2027 to 2031. However, five bridges in Section 3 have been identified for an advanced start after condition assessments noted critical repairs that need to be completed ahead of the 2027-2031 timeline.

The Ontario government will fund the replacement of the Gardiner Expressway overpasses at Park Lawn Road and Mimico Creek and the westbound on-ramp from Park Lawn Road over Mimico Creek as part of the Ontario-Toronto New Deal, which includes a provincial commitment to upload the Gardiner Expressway and the Don Valley Parkway to the Ontario government, subject to a third-party due diligence assessment. The City will fund repairs to the Kipling Avenue and Islington Avenue bridges over the Gardiner Expressway.

The contract for the bridge repairs will be advertised in early January so that work can begin in spring 2025. Construction will be paused from May to July 2026 to accommodate the increased traffic anticipated during the FIFA World Cup™ and is expected to be completed by December 2026.

This project will incorporate acceleration measures and congestion management tools from the current work on Section 2 of the Gardiner Expressway between Dufferin Street and Strachan Avenue, including early completion incentives, enabling crews to work up to 24 hours a day, seven days a week as required to meet the compressed construction timelines, temporary turning lane modifications and other construction and traffic management measures.

Extensive work was done during the design phase to ensure lane closures are kept to a minimum. The City is anticipating the following lane and ramp restrictions during phases of the bridge repair work:

• Eastbound Gardiner Expressway lanes from Mimico Creek to Park Lawn Road will be narrowed with no lane reductions.

• Westbound Gardiner Expressway from Park Lawn Road to Mimico Creek will be reduced from four lanes to three lanes (for approximately one year).

• Park Lawn Road, where it passes under the Gardiner Expressway, will be reduced to a single lane for an estimated two-month period in each direction.

• Kipling Avenue and Islington Avenue will be reduced from six lanes to four lanes where they pass over the Gardiner Expressway (for approximately eight months).

• Full closure of the Park Lawn Road on-ramp to westbound Gardiner Expressway (November 2025 to April 2026).

Advancing this critical project is necessary to maintain the safety and reliability of the Gardiner Expressway and will be done while balancing the needs of road users with those of residents and businesses in the nearby area.

The City is working closely with the nearby Ontario Food Terminal to minimize impact to its operations, which are vital to food distribution across Ontario, by aligning the construction schedule with the low season at the Terminal and providing a dedicated detour route for the Terminal’s truck traffic.
The city and MX should temporarily expand Mimico GO's parking while all this construction is going on with the Gardiner.

Vandyk properties went bankrupt. All that land beside Mimico will sit empty for the foreseeable future.
 
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Surprised this will go ahead of the main 2027 rehabilitation. Didn't even know the design was complete for the structures to be rehabbed.
 
The city and MX should temporarily expand Mimico GO's parking while all this construction is going on with the Gardiner.

Vandyk properties went bankrupt. All that land beside Mimico will sit empty for the foreseeable future.
yes - so much vacant land - let us park or something
 
Surprised this will go ahead of the main 2027 rehabilitation. Didn't even know the design was complete for the structures to be rehabbed.
At the rate they're going with the 24/7 work, I'm not sure that it will.

I'm predicting the Dufferin-Strachan stretch will be all done by next fall. The middle section of the Gardiner completed the demolition part as of last week, which is less than 6 weeks from when they started. For context, it took them nearly 3 months to complete the demolition portion of the southern section, and that was a mix of regular hours with 24/7 work kicking in part way through. It should also be noted that even with 24/7 work, they aren't allowed to do demolition (or other really noisy work) overnight.
 
At the rate they're going with the 24/7 work, I'm not sure that it will.

I'm predicting the Dufferin-Strachan stretch will be all done by next fall. The middle section of the Gardiner completed the demolition part as of last week, which is less than 6 weeks from when they started. For context, it took them nearly 3 months to complete the demolition portion of the southern section, and that was a mix of regular hours with 24/7 work kicking in part way through. It should also be noted that even with 24/7 work, they aren't allowed to do demolition (or other really noisy work) overnight.
You got a contractor that willing to go the extra mile to get things done faster than plan for. I have seen it first hand, but not on this project.
 
Girder installation has begun for the middle section. If the work speed on the first two lanes is any indication, work on the middle two lanes will be done in just under 4 months.

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Anyone know where are the girders being lifted from for the middle section, and are they going over the active Gardiner lanes while being put in place?
 
So they are coming up at an angle to clear the bents?
Have to come up on an angel to get one end above the pier/beam and once the other end is slightly above the pier level, walk the beam onto the pier while lower the other end
 
Girder installation has begun for the middle section. If the work speed on the first two lanes is any indication, work on the middle two lanes will be done in just under 4 months.

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At that pace they would have 6 lanes open again by mid-summer, no? That's way, way, way faster than schedule, which isn't supposed to see this completed for another 16 months.
 

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