60 Pleasant Street, Bridgewater, NS, B4V 3X9
Tel: 902-543-4651 Fax: 902-543-6876
Emergency After Hours Tel: 902-543-5142

? 2022 PAVEMENT RENEWAL PROJECTS
>>> Expect work to take place throughout Bridgewater beginning August 21

The Town of Bridgewater will be coordinating pavement renewal projects with the contractor, Dexter Construction Ltd., in many areas of the community for approximately three weeks beginning on August 21, 2022. In total, the Town of Bridgewater has allocated approximately $800,000 toward pavement renewal this year. That budget does not include additional allocations for new streets or project areas where underground infrastructure work is taking place.

The planned list of 2022 pavement renewal project locations includes:

▪ Aberdeen Road (LaHave to Davison)

▪ Alexandra Avenue (Crescent to Acadia)

▪ Alpine Drive (Dublin to Civic #15)

▪ Audrey Drive (Meldrum to Bennett)

▪ Christie Street (Parkdale to Civic #9 Elizabeth)

▪ Glen Allan Drive (Etna to LaHave)

▪ Jubilee Road (Alexandra to Fern)

▪ Jubilee Road (Marlboro to DesBrisay)

▪ King Street (Park to School)

▪ King Street (Starr to Victoria)

▪ LaHave Street (Elm to Aberdeen)

▪ Logan Road (King to Wentzell)

▪ Nafthal Drive (Glen Allan to Pinehurst)

▪ North Street (Winburn to LaHave Street)

▪ Victoria Road (High to Town Line)

To see these locations on our road work map, please visit www.bridgewater.ca/roads.

WHAT TO EXPECT
Work is weather dependent. Each section of street will take anywhere from a few hours to a few days to complete and involve planing off old pavement and putting down new pavement. Generally, planing work will take place first and motorists should slow down and use caution when crossing the lip/drop between a planed area and regular pavement. The work will include traffic being controlled with traffic control personnel. Every effort will be made to minimize the disruption to residents and businesses in order to complete the work, however motorists are advised to expect delays when travelling throughout Bridgewater during the work and to allow for extra travel time accordingly.

Traffic delays, dust, noise and heavy equipment are common elements of planing and paving. We are committed to providing a work site that is safe and orderly.

We also ask and remind you to show respect, kindness, and courtesy for workers who are on site for these projects.

WORKING HOURS
Working hours are generally 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. It should be anticipated that the contractor might choose to work longer hours and weekends to complete the work, on schedule.

SPECIAL NEEDS
Individuals with special needs who may be uniquely impacted by this project should contact the Project Manager as soon as possible to make them aware of your situation. We will work with you in an attempt to minimize your inconvenience as much as possible. If you have any questions or would like to discuss this further, please feel free to contact the Town of Bridgewater Engineering Department at 902-541-4370 or you can reach out to project manager Justin Penny at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

WASTE COLLECTION

Regularly scheduled solid waste collection will continue as usual. Residents are reminded to have items to the curb prior to 8:00 a.m. Collection calendars are available from the Engineering Department at www.communityrecycling.ca.

The Town of Bridgewater regrets any inconvenience caused to residents and businesses, during this important and necessary work.

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