Major Construction Projects Making Headway
The City’s major infrastructure projects continue to progress. Below is the latest construction information on four major improvement projects.
Dewdney Avenue Corridor Revitalization Project
The next phase of construction is underway with wastewater and stormwater infrastructure installation. For this phase, the City has installed temporary pipes and pumps to maintain existing wastewater service levels in the area during construction.
Water Network Expansion Project
Crews continue to install the water main along Ring Road, now working near the Albert Street North on-ramp and the McDonald Street underpass. The City is using a trenchless auger boring method for this installation, which allows some roads and rail lines to stay open.
Southwest Sewer Upgrade Project
Construction of the large diameter sewer line between the McCarthy Pumping Station and Regina Avenue continues in A.E. Wilson Park and near McCarthy Boulevard. The City has coordinated construction with the contractor to help provide continued safe access to Rick Hansen Optimist Park throughout most of the summer.
11th Avenue Revitalization Project
11th Avenue between Lorne Street and just east of Scarth Street remain closed to accommodate SaskPower and SaskTel’s work. To help pedestrians navigate through this construction, we have installed accessibility ramps, wayfinding signs and crosswalks in between the work zones.
Residents can learn more about these major projects, as well as other important construction at Regina.ca/construction.