Reconstruction Projects

Church Street Reconstruction

Location: Township of Centre Wellington

Project Value: $1.1 Million

This project involved the replacement of various municipal infrastructure including watermain, sanitary sewer, storm sewer and sidewalk. Triton designed a roundabout feature around the focal point, Knox Presbyterian Church, as part of the urbanization project. The utility relocation component of the project involved decorative street lights adding safety and tourist appeal of downtown Elora.  Project completed in 2011.

Second Line, Nichol Reconstruction

Location: Township of Centre Wellington

Project Value: $1.0 Million (phase 1)
$1.3 Million (phase 2)

This project involved the rehabilitation of 5.5 km of a rural arterial road. Triton completed the design improving roadside safety through the project with new culverts and existing structures.  Road re-alignment and vertical curve improvements was also undertaken. This project was phased over 2 years to accommodate budget restraints.  Phase 1 was completed in 2013 and final completion with Phase 2 in 2014.

Wellington Road 34 at Wellington Roads 32 and 35 Intersection Improvements (Roundabouts)

Location: County of Wellington

Project Value: $1.1 Million

As the EDR for Highway 401 between Guelph and Cambridge, Wellington Road 34 is a major arterial rural bypass road. Originally constructed as four way intersections with traffic control by flashing amber lights, Triton re-designed both intersections with roundabouts.  The new design allows for constant traffic flow through the intersections when the EDR is activated including the movement of transport trucks through the roundabout.  Triton completed the re-design involving the necessary public meetings and contract administration while maintaining EDR traffic during construction.  Completion date 2013.

Wellington Road 45 Reconstruction

Location: County of Wellington

Project Value: $900 Thousand

Wellington Road 45 is the main street in Glen Allan. Originally constructed to a rural standard with partial storm sewer system. Triton designed the 1.0 km project with the urban standard for urbanized areas including storm sewer design, defined parking lanes and sidewalk, and completing the last phase with the Glen Allan bridge re-alignment. This project was completed in 2011.

Wellington Road 124 Passing Lane (Brucedale to Everton)

Location: County of Wellington

Project Value: $1.1 Million

Originally constructed as a rural two-lane highway standard, it was upgraded to a three lane cross-section in 2011. Triton worked closely with the County’s asphalt consultants to design the 1.7 km passing lane project.  Triton reviewed alternative and completed design to accommodate lane design widths without acquiring additional property.  Completion date 2011.