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Capital Projects are part of the City's Civic Operations and help maintain or improve municipal infrastructure.

The following is a list of active and upcoming capital projects in Kamloops, which may be viewed to learn about the scope, timelines and estimated costs related to each, as well as resident and/or expected traffic impacts (if applicable). You may also ask questions or leave comments for the project team's consideration.

For current traffic impact information, you can also view the Kammute page on our site.

Current projects

Expand the following projects below.


PROJECT SCOPE

The City of Kamloops has contracted Chandos Construction Ltd. and Yeti Refrigeration to build an extension to the Brocklehurst Arena and replace the existing ice plant. All work will be taking place at the northeastern corner of the arena, with materials and equipment using the back alley from Parkcrest Avenue for access.

We are advising residents in the area that crews will begin moving to site on Tuesday, November 12, and heavy equipment work will begin on November 19, 2024. Expected completion of the project is August 2025.

HOURS OF WORK

Construction is scheduled to occur Monday through Friday, 7:00 am–5:00 pm.

PROJECT BENEFIT

The project will seek to recycle waste heat from the ice plant into other building systems such as domestic hot water, snow melt, and pool heating.

This will reduce the building’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by up to 48%.

RESIDENT IMPACTS

During construction, dust control measures will be in place, as heavy vibratory equipment will be used. Residents are encouraged to pack up fragile items to protect them from damage due to vibration. Residents along the northern vicinity of the arena can expect heavy truck traffic and noise disruptions from construction equipment.

USER GROUP IMPACTS

There will be minimal impact to user groups. The ice will unavailable for 2-4 weeks near the end of construction in summer 2025.

Otherwise, arena and pool operations will be unaffected.

UPDATE FOR NOVEMBER 22

The brand-new accessible playground has re-opened and is ready for play.

Use caution when using playgrounds during the winter months as surfaces could be slippery.

In spring 2025, crews will return to the park to begin work on the water park renovations.


PROJECT SCOPE

The City of Kamloops has contracted Urban Appeal to replace the existing McGowan Park playground (phase one) to include accessible play features, shade structures, and accessible rubber surfacing. We are advising the community that phase one is scheduled from September 23 to November 29, 2024.


Phase two in will include the replacement of the current water park with a new recirculating system, new surfacing, and water features, and will occur from March to September 2025.

PHASE ONE IMPACTS

The playground, some adjacent green space, and a portion of the parking lot will be closed during phase one.

Access to the current water park, north field, Hal Rogers Activity Centre, public washrooms, Gambles Pond, and baseball diamonds will not be impacted during phase one.

PHASE TWO IMPACTS

The water park, some adjacent green space, and a portion of the parking lot will be closed during phase two.

Access to the north field, Hal Rogers Activity Centre, public washrooms, Gambles Pond, and baseball diamonds will not be impacted during phase two.

Access to the newly constructed playground will be via grass only during phase two, as the accessible pathway won’t reopen until the project is complete.

PROJECT UPDATE:

The project is now winding down for the winter season and will recommence in spring 2025 (approximately March).


PROJECT SCOPE

The City of Kamloops has contracted BA Dawson Blacktop Ltd. to replace a portion of the watermain and all water services from Inskip Road to Riverview Road.

HOURS OF WORK

We are advising residents that this work is scheduled to begin on Monday, August 26, 2024, with completion anticipated for Spring 2025.

Construction is scheduled to occur Monday through Friday, 7:00 am–5:00 pm, with the possibility of some weekend work required.

RESIDENT IMPACTS

During the project, water service disruptions will occur. Impacted residents will receive advanced notification when any planned water shutoffs are scheduled.

During construction, dust control measures will be in place, as heavy vibratory equipment will be used. Pack up fragile items to protect them from damage due to vibration. Expect noise disruptions from construction equipment.

TRAFFIC IMPACTS

Traffic will be single lane alternating through the construction zone. Please plan accordingly and expect delays. Exercise caution in the construction zone and obey all traffic control signage and personnel.

UPDATE FOR DECEMBER 19

The Cascades Detention Pond Expansion Project will recommence during the week of January 6, 2025, and is expected to end in spring 2025.


UPDATE FOR OCTOBER 9

This project is now on pause until November when work will recommence.


PROJECT SCOPE

The City of Kamloops has contracted Extreme Excavating to expand the Cascade Storm Pond located southeast of the intersection at Hillside Drive and Cascade Street to increase flood capacity and drainage pipe size, as well as perform outlet structure improvements. We are advising residents that this work is scheduled to begin on Monday, August 19, 2024, with completion anticipated for mid-February 2025.

HOURS OF WORK

Construction is scheduled to occur Monday through Friday, 7:00 am–5:00 pm.

RESIDENT IMPACTS

Select residents along Hillside Drive and Cascade Street are being asked to remove any personal items (ie. vehicles, boats, trailers, wood piles, etc) from within the construction zone.

During construction, dust control measures will be in place, as heavy vibratory equipment will be used. Pack up fragile items to protect them from damage due to vibration. Expect noise disruptions from construction equipment.

Garbage collection will not be affected.

TRAFFIC IMPACTS

With the exception of heavy truck traffic in the area, there will be no major traffic impacts as a result of this project.

Upcoming Projects

Upcoming Projects


Past Projects

Past Projects


Because of their shape and varying size, cul-de-sacs require specialized procedures and equipment that is not readily available during a snowfall, so they may not be attended to right away. The City maintains more than 500 cul-de-sacs.

UPDATE FOR NOVEMBER 14

Paving of Springhill Drive and Monarch Drive will occur on November 15 and 16.

During this time, you will have limited access to your driveway on Springhill Drive and Monarch Drive between 7:00 am and 6:00 pm for approximately two days while the asphalt is being placed.

We ask that you park your vehicles on a side street if possible while the work is being performed, or as directed by the crews working.

There will be NO PARKING on Springhill Drive or Monarch Drive during this time.

The laying of the asphalt is dependent on the weather, so the times may change without notice.

The driveways and driveway aprons will follow in the days after the street is paved.


PROJECT UPDATE

Due to extenuating circumstances, this project is now slated for completion by mid-to-late November 2024. We thank residents and motorists for their continued patience and co-operation as we wrap up this project.


PROJECT SCOPE

The City of Kamloops has contracted BA Dawson Blacktop Ltd. to replace a watermain, as well as perform water and drainage upgrades and road reconstruction along Springhill Drive, from Sedona Drive to Monarch Drive, and including a portion of Monarch Drive. Residents are being informed that the project will begin on June 10, 2024, with anticipated completion in October 2024.

HOURS OF WORK

Construction is scheduled to occur Monday through Friday, 7:00 am–5:00 pm, with possible weekend work required.

RESIDENT IMPACTS

During the project, water service disruptions may occur. Impacted residents will receive advanced notification when any planned water shutoffs will take place.

Throughout the construction period, vibratory compaction equipment may be in use; therefore, any fragile items should be packaged or protected from damage due to vibration.

Garbage collection will not be affected.

TRAFFIC IMPACTS

Traffic will be single lane alternating through the construction zone. Please plan accordingly and expect delays. Exercise caution in the construction zone and obey all traffic control signage and personnel.

TRANSIT IMPACTS

During the project, the following outbound Route 9 stops will be relocated: Springfield at Springhill and Springhill at Springview. Riders should expect minor travel delays through the impacted area. For updated route information, visit BCTransit.com/Kamloops.

UPDATE FOR OCTOBER 22

Due to unforeseen circumstances, this project is still ongoing.


UPDATE FOR MAY 16

This week, crews are completing installation of the new watermain and storm infrastructure on Clapperton Road between Cedar Street and the BC Ambulance Station (239 Clapperton Road). Once complete, this section of Clapperton Road will be re-opened to local residents/businesses.

The week of May 21, crews will then start installing the new watermain and storm in the next section of Clapperton Road (Ambulance Station to Mulberry Avenue/Wilson Street). Road closures will be in effect on Clapperton Road just east of the Ambulance Station, at Mulberry Avenue, and at Wilson Street. This section of Clapperton Road will be reduced to local traffic only. Detours will be in effect. Motorists and pedestrians are asked to watch for signage and to obey all traffic control personnel and equipment when driving or walking near the project site.

This second phase of the Clapperton Road Reconstruction project is expected to take until late June. This will be followed by road works, the third phase of utility work (Wilson Street to Leigh Road), construction of the north side retaining wall and sidewalk, and landscape restoration.

Due to a number of unforeseeable factors, completion of this multi-phased project is now anticipated to be late September 2024.


PROJECT SCOPE

The City of Kamloops has contracted Acres Enterprises Ltd. to perform phased road reconstruction, including installing of a new watermain and storm infrastructure, full road reconstruction, and concrete curb, gutter, sidewalk and retaining walls, along Clapperton Road, from Cedar Street to Leigh Road. We are advising residents, businesses, and motorists that this work is scheduled to begin the week of April 1, 2024, and will encompass the following phases:

  • Phase one: Cedar Street to the BC Ambulance Station
  • Phase two: Just west of the BC Ambulance Station to Mulberry Avenue/Wilson Street
  • Phase three: Mulberry Avenue/Wilson Street to Leigh Road

TRAFFIC IMPACTS

During the project, traffic along Clapperton Road, from Cedar Street to Leigh Road, will be reduced to local traffic only. Detours will be in effect.

Please watch for signage and obey all traffic control personnel and equipment when driving or walking near the project site.

RESIDENT AND BUSINESS IMPACTS

Throughout the project, vibratory compaction equipment may be in use; therefore, any fragile items should be packaged or protected from damage due to vibration.

There may be noise disruption due to equipment on site.

Every attempt will be made to minimize the impact on residents, motorists, and pedestrians during construction; however, travel delays are inevitable.

Pedestrian access will be limited.

HOURS OF WORK

Work will begin on April 1, with completion anticipated for the end of September 2024.

Construction is scheduled to occur Monday through Friday, 7:00 am–5:00 pm, with the possibility of some weekend work.

PROJECT SCOPE

The City of Kamloops has contracted BA Dawson Blacktop Ltd. to perform paving, sidewalk, and hydrant work on Pacific Way from Hillside Drive to Cannel Drive. Residents are being informed that the work will begin on September 23, 2024, with anticipated completion by October 18, 2024.

HOURS OF WORK

Construction is scheduled to occur Monday through Friday, 7:00 am–5:00 pm, with possible Saturday work required.

BUSINESS IMPACTS

Temporary access to businesses in the construction zone may be minimally impacted. Advanced notice will be provided.

PEDESTRIAN IMPACTS

Pedestrian access using the sidewalk along Pacific Way will be permitted during construction.

RESIDENT IMPACTS

Throughout the construction period, vibratory compaction equipment may be in use; therefore, any fragile items should be packaged or protected from damage due to vibration. Expect heavy truck traffic and noise disruptions from construction equipment.

PARKING IMPACTS

No on-street parking along Pacific Way from Hillside Drive to Cannel Drive will be permitted during the project.

TRAFFIC IMPACTS

Pacific Way from Hillside Drive to Cannel Drive will be reduced to single lane alternating through the construction zone. Please plan accordingly and expect delays. Exercise caution in the construction zone and obey all traffic control signage and personnel.

PROJECT UPDATE FOR SEPTEMBER 3

Paving will begin on Pratt Road tomorrow, September 4, at 7 am until approximately 5 pm. Work will begin on the bottom of Pratt Road at Todd Road and run up to Ladner Road.

The work will affect vehicles exiting driveways onto Pratt Road. It is recommended you depart your house earlier for your work commute if possible as it may save you a slowdown as asphalt cools in front of each driveway. It may take 15-20 minutes for driveways to be useable once asphalt is poured.

Additionally, access down Pratt Road will be slower as the paver is large and will slow down vehicular movement at the bend above the pump house. Please be prepared for the extra time this work will create for commuters and emergency vehicles.


SCOPE OF WORK

The City of Kamloops has contracted BA Dawson Blacktop Ltd. to install a new watermain on Pratt Road. This critical infrastructure upgrade will impact Pratt Road from Todd Road to Ladner Road. Residents are informed that the work will begin on May 13, 2024, with anticipated completion in August 2024.

HOURS OF WORK

We are advising residents that work is scheduled to begin in mid-May with expected completion in August 2024.

Construction is scheduled to occur Monday through Friday, 7:00 am–5:00 pm, with possible weekend work required.

RESIDENT IMPACTS

Temporary impacts to driveway access may occur. Advanced notice will be provided.

During the project, water service disruptions may occur. Impacted residents will receive advanced notification when any planned water shutoffs will take place.

Throughout the construction period, vibratory compaction equipment may be in use; therefore, any fragile items should be packaged or protected from damage due to vibration.

Garbage collection will not be affected.

TRAFFIC IMPACTS

Traffic will be single lane alternating through the construction zone. Please plan accordingly and expect delays. Exercise caution in the construction zone and obey all traffic control signage and personnel.

UPDATE FOR AUGUST 12

Due to unforeseen circumstances, work that was set to commence last week on Parkview Drive will now begin on Monday, August 12 and take a maximum of three days to complete. The restoration work will primarily include replacing miscellaneous gravels, top soil, and seed, and as well as various irrigation repairs.


UPDATE FOR JULY 31

Crews will return to site on Tuesday, August 6 for restoration work, which is expected to be completed within two days. Thank you to Parkview Drive residents for their continued patience on this project.


UPDATE FOR JUNE 14

Crews will be paving the Parkview corridor on Thursday, June 20 and Friday, June 21 from 7:00 am to 5:00 pm (weather permitting).

During the work, residents should expect traffic and pedestrian interruptions and delays.


UPDATE FOR MAY 28

The project is nearly complete as crews work to finish the road structure and paving portion of the project. Expected completion is scheduled for the week of June 10.


PROJECT UPDATE

The City of Kamloops is advising residents that crews will be temporarily vacating Parkview Drive by March 22, 2024. Crews will tentatively return to complete the upgrades in May 2024.

Before vacating the site, crews will perform general clean-up of equipment and materials.

Upon returning in May, crews will complete the following work:

  • Asphalt and boulevard restoration at the south end of Parkview Drive;
  • Driveway culverts and head wall installations along Parkview Drive;
  • Storm pipe installation at the north end of Parkview Drive; and
  • Installation of concrete reinforced barriers along Westsyde Road.

PROJECT SCOPE

The City of Kamloops will be completing drainage works along Parkview Drive. This work will begin in January 2024 and will include:

  • Drainage control measures along Westsyde Road (including additional catch basins and concrete barriers) to redirect storm runoff away from the Oak Dale Mobile Home Park.
  • Drainage improvements along Parkview Drive including storm piping extensions from drainage channels, additional catch basins, improved ditching and driveway crossing culverts, some driveway drainage curb, and new storm inlet structures.

TRAFFIC IMPACTS

Please watch for signage and obey all traffic control personnel and equipment when driving or walking near the project site. At times, traffic on Parkview Drive will be reduced to single lane.

RESIDENT IMPACTS

Throughout the project, vibratory compaction equipment may be in use; therefore, any fragile items should be packaged or protected from damage due to vibration.

There may be noise disruption due to equipment on site.

Every attempt will be made to minimize the impact on residents, motorists, and pedestrians during construction; however, travel delays are inevitable.

HOURS OF WORK

Hours of work are from 7:00 am to 5:00 pm, Monday to Thursday, with the possibility of weekend work.

PROJECT SCOPE

As part of the City of Kamloops’ Active Transportation Program, Urban Appeal has been contracted to construct concrete curb, gutter, and sidewalk on Pine Springs Road from David Thompson Elementary School to Wawn Road. Residents are being informed that the work will begin on July 15, 2024, with anticipated completion on August 30, 2024.

HOURS OF WORK

We are advising residents that work is scheduled to begin in mid-July with expected completion at the end of August 2024.

Construction is scheduled to occur Monday through Friday, 7:00 am–5:30 pm, with possible weekend work required.

RESIDENT IMPACTS

Select properties’ boulevard landscaping within the construction zone will need to be removed along Pine Springs Road. Advanced notice will be provided.

Select driveways within the construction zone will need to be regraded and restored to match the new level of sidewalk and therefore, temporary impacts to driveway access will occur. Advanced notice will be provided.

Throughout the construction period, vibratory compaction equipment may be in use; therefore, any fragile items should be packaged or protected from damage due to vibration.

Garbage collection will not be affected. On garbage collection days, residents are asked to bring their bins to the edge of the construction zone and crews will move them accordingly to allow for collection.

TRAFFIC IMPACTS

A portion of Pine Springs Road will be reduced to single lane alternating through the construction zone. Please plan accordingly and expect delays. Exercise caution in the construction zone and obey all traffic control signage and personnel.

PEDESTRIAN IMPACTS

Pedestrian access will be permitted on the west side of Pine Springs Road during construction.

PROJECT UPDATE FOR APRIL 4:

We are advising businesses that Clearview Demolition has returned to site and has begun the following scope of work:

  • abatement
  • demolition of lower structures
  • demolition of main building
  • Removal of debris
  • Demobilization from site

Deconstruction will last until May 2024.

TRAFFIC AND TRANSIT IMPACTS

Traffic detours and curb lane closures will be in effect during demolition. Transit may be impacted.

BUSINESS IMPACTS

Throughout the demolition period, there will be noise and dust disruption due the nature of the work and the equipment on site. Vibratory compaction equipment will also be in use; therefore, any fragile items should be packaged or protected from damage due to vibration. Truck traffic to and from the site will be heaviest towards the latter stages of the project when material is leaving the site.

The sidewalk directly in front of the Northbridge site will be closed to pedestrians.


PROJECT UPDATE:

Abatement was successfully completed, but the deconstruction schedule will be delayed to early 2024.


Late March–September 2023

PROJECT SCOPE

The City of Kamloops has contracted Clearview Demolition Ltd. to tear down the former Northbridge Hotel at 377 Tranquille Road. We are advising residents, businesses and commuters that this work is scheduled to begin in late March and will encompass the following scope of work:

  • abatement; and
  • deconstruction.

TRAFFIC IMPACTS

Traffic detours may be in effect and transit may be impacted. Please obey all traffic control personnel and equipment when driving in the vicinity of the project.

RESIDENT AND BUSINESS IMPACTS

Fences are expected to go up around the property in late March. For the first four months all work will be contained on site. Security will remain on premises to ensure no one enters the building during the abatement process. This building contains hazardous materials, such as asbestos, and while this work poses no health risk to anyone outside the building, proper precautions need to be taken inside. The contractor will erect fences to delineate their work zone and is important that the public respects that boundary.

Throughout the construction period, vibratory compaction equipment may be in use; therefore, any fragile items should be packaged or protected from damage due to vibration. There may also be noise disruption due to equipment on site.

Garbage collection will not be affected

HOURS OF WORK

Work will begin late March, with completion anticipated for the end of September. Construction is scheduled to occur Monday through Saturday, 7:00 am–5:00 pm.

PROJECT SCOPE

The City of Kamloops has contracted Urban Appeal Landscaping to install a sidewalk on the north side of Sydney Avenue from Sarnia Place to Schubert Drive. As part of the Active Transportation Program, the new sidewalk will provide full pedestrian-friendly connectivity from 7th Street to Schubert Drive. This project will also include new concrete barrier curb and gutter, as well as catch basin installs, patch paving, and boulevard restoration.

HOURS OF WORK

Residents are being informed that the project will begin on May 27, 2024, with anticipated completion in mid-July 2024.

Construction is scheduled to occur Monday through Friday, 7:00 am–5:30 pm, with possible weekend work required.

RESIDENT IMPACTS

During the project, approximately 2-2.5 meters of boulevard width or driveway length will be reduced on the north side of Sydney Avenue to allow for construction of the sidewalk. Boulevard and driveway regrading may be required and may extend into your property for a short distance. Advanced notice to impacted properties will be provided.

Throughout the construction period, vibratory compaction equipment may be in use; therefore, any fragile items should be packaged or protected from damage due to vibration.

Garbage collection will not be affected.

Upon completion of the project, boulevard and on-street parking will no longer be permitted on the north side of Sydney Avenue between Jasper Avenue and Schubert Drive.

TRAFFIC IMPACTS

Traffic will be single lane alternating through the construction zone. Please plan accordingly and expect delays. Exercise caution in the construction zone and obey all traffic control signage and personnel.

UPDATE FOR APRIL 29

Paving of Hillside Drive between Hillside Way and Cannel Drive is scheduled to take place Wednesday, May 1 through Saturday, May 4 (weather permitting) from 6:00 am to approximately 6:00 pm each day.

Tentative Paving Schedule (see attached map):

Wednesday, May 1: Eastbound curb lane, starting at Cannel Drive and moving down to Hillside Way. Westbound curb lane, starting at Hillside Way and moving up to Cannel Drive.

Thursday, May 2: Eastbound middle lane, starting at Cannel Drive and moving down to Hillside Way.

Friday, May 3: Westbound middle lane, starting at Hillside Way and moving up to Cannel Drive.

Saturday, May 4: All intersection tie-ins on the southside of Hillside Drive.

During the Paving:

Traffic configuration:

  • Traffic on Hillside Drive within the active work zone will be restricted to a minimum one lane each direction.
  • While every attempt will be made to minimize the impact on motorists, businesses, transit users, and pedestrians during the paving, significant delays and congestion are inevitable and should be expected.
  • Motorists should choose alternate travel routes, if possible.
  • The construction zone is 30 km/hr, 24 hours a day. Motorists are asked to obey all traffic control devices and personnel.

Intersections: Intersections on Hillside Drive within the active work zone will be controlled by traffic control personnel as the paving machines move through.

Accesses:

  • Access to Aberdeen Mall, Aberdeen Court, Aberdeen Village, City Furniture, Hillside Loft businesses and residents, Canadian Tire, and 1415 Hillside businesses will be temporarily impacted as the paving machines move by. Motorists should expect delays.
  • Traffic control personnel will be in place to assist motorists.

Pedestrian access: Both the west and east side sidewalks through the construction zone will remain accessible to pedestrians.

Transit: Bus stops (inbound and outbound) on Hillside Drive will be temporarily impacted. Visit BCTransit.com/Kamloops for details.

Emergency services: Kamloops Fire Rescue, BC Ambulance and RCMP (lights and sirens) will be given priority access through the construction zone.


UPDATE FOR APRIL 10

BA Dawson Blacktop crews are mobilizing to site this week and will be doing utility locates, concrete work, and lowering manholes within the work zone.

Monday, April 15 through Thursday, April 18:

- Milling (removing asphalt) on Hillside Drive between Hillside Way and Cannel Drive.

During the milling:

Hours of work: Approximately 7 am to 6 pm.

Traffic configuration:

  • Traffic on Hillside Drive within the active work zone will be restricted to one lane each direction.
  • While every attempt will be made to minimize the impact on motorists, businesses, transit users, and pedestrians during the milling, significant delays and congestion are inevitable and should be expected.
  • Motorists should choose alternate travel routes, if possible.
  • The construction zone is 30 km/hr, 24 hours a day. Motorists are asked to obey all traffic control devices and personnel.

Intersections: Intersections on Hillside Drive within the active work zone will be controlled by traffic control personnel.

Accesses: Access to Aberdeen Mall, Aberdeen Court, Aberdeen Village, City Furniture, Hillside Lofts businesses and residents, Canadian Tire, and 1415 Hillside businesses, will remain open, but motorists should expect short, temporary delays as the milling machines are moving past the accesses. Traffic control personnel will be in place to assist motorists.

Pedestrian access: Both the west and east side sidewalks through the construction zone will remain accessible to pedestrians.

Transit: Bus stops (inbound and outbound for routes #4 and #5) on Hillside Drive within the construction zone will be temporarily impacted. No impacts to route #7. Transit access to Aberdeen Mall may be impacted. Visit BCTransit.com/Kamloops for details.


PROJECT SCOPE

The City of Kamloops has contracted BA Dawson Blacktop Ltd. to perform Phase 2 roadway improvements and utility upgrades along Hillside Drive from Hillside Way to Cannel Drive. We are advising businesses and commuters that this work is scheduled to begin the week of April 8, 2024.

HOURS OF WORK

Phase 2 work will begin the week of April 8, with completion anticipated for mid-May.

Construction is scheduled to occur from 7:00 am–5:00 pm, with the possibility of some weekend work required.

BUSINESS IMPACTS

Access to select businesses will be temporarily impacted during milling and paving portions of the project. Advanced notice will be provided.

During construction, vibratory compaction equipment will be used; therefore, any fragile items should be packaged or protected from damage due to vibration. There may also be noise disruption due to equipment on site.

Please plan accordingly and expect delays. Exercise caution in the construction zone and obey all traffic control signage and personnel.

TRAFFIC AND TRANSIT IMPACTS

During construction, traffic on Hillside Drive between Hillside Way and Cannel Drive will be reduced to one lane in each direction.

Transit stops along the corridor may shift temporarily.

PROJECT SCOPE

The City of Kamloops has contracted Extreme Excavating Ltd. to complete removal of an abandoned intake structure and underground chamber within the property located at 385 Schubert Drive and in the North Thompson River. This will include the demolition and removal of the abandoned concrete structure and placement of fill material. This project will begin on April 1, 2024.

HOURS OF WORK

Construction is scheduled to occur Monday through Friday, 7:00 am–7:00 pm, with possible evening and weekend work required.

RESIDENT IMPACTS

During construction, heavy equipment and vibratory equipment will be in use; therefore, any fragile items should be packaged or protected from damage due to vibration. There will also be noise disruption due to equipment on site.

TRAFFIC IMPACTS

As part of this project, Schubert Drive and the Rivers Trail will be fully closed between Spruce Avenue and Juniper Avenue. Motorists, pedestrians, and cyclists are asked to follow signage in the area for detour and site information.

PROJECT SCOPE

The City of Kamloops has contracted Extreme Excavating to remove, reconfigure, and reconstruct the existing Riverside Park grit chamber* into a controlled diversion chamber to allow for safe cleaning and improved operation. We are advising residents and parkgoers that this work is scheduled to begin at the end of October, with completion expected in early 2024.

*A grit chamber is a long, narrow tank designed to reduce the velocity of the flow of sewage to eliminate materials like sand, eggshells, coffee grounds, and other inorganic materials.

PARK IMPACTS

While there will be very little impact to parkgoers, the area of work will be cordoned off and closed to the public. Please obey all signage and personnel.

HOURS OF WORK

Construction is scheduled to occur Monday–Friday, 7:00 am–5:00 pm. Some evening or weekend work may be required.

PROJECT UPDATE:

Throughout the winter, glass niches for cremated remains will be installed, as well as the addition of various stone, marble, and stained glass elements.


PROJECT SCOPE

The City of Kamloops has contracted Chandos Construction to design and construct a new Mausoleum at Hillside Cemetery to meet the forecasted demand for additional crypts and niches. The project is ongoing and slated for completion in early 2024.

The new building will be approximately 4600 sq. ft. and will be connected to the existing building.

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