Starting yesterday, Ottawa Greenbelt Construction is doing watermain and sewer work in the Carling and Kirkwood avenues area.
The $5.9 million construction project between Highway 417 and the Carlington Heights Reservoir is expected to be finished in spring 2013, according to the city.
Construction includes:
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– Replacing a watermain and sewers on Lady Ellen Place;
– New sanitary sewers on McBride Street between Laperriere and Woodward avenues;
– New storm sewer on McBride Street between Raven and Lepage Avenues;
– New sidewalk on west side of McBride Street between Laperriere and Lepage avenues.
R.W. Tomlinson Ltd. bought Ottawa Greenbelt Construction and Graydex Ottawa Inc. this year as part of a “strategic planning process” to build a sewer and watermain capability into the company, the firm said at the time.