Queen Street Bridge Rehabilitation Project

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About the Project
The Town of Newmarket is undertaking a construction project that will see the replacement of the Queen Street bridge above the train tracks (located between Main Street and Prospect Street). See map below for more information. This work is needed after regulatory structural inspections of the bridge, determined that the bridge superstructure required a replacement. Work on the bridge will ensure it continues to be safe for all to use while connecting the community to the heart of Newmarket.

This work is being done in conjunction with Metrolinx and Bell Canada in order to support the Future GO Transit Expansion Plan and the Electrification of the train tracks. This work is expected to take place in two phases.

Phase 1: Bell Canada utility work

  • Directional drilling for the telecommunication conduit (2023)
  • Splicing and reconfiguration of telecommunication cables (2024)

Phase 2: Town of Newmarket's Infrastructure improvements to the Queen Street Bridge (March 2025-December 2025 - subject to completion of Bell Canada's works)

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The Town of Newmarket would like to inform you that the overnight work related to the Queen Street Rehabilitation Project has been rescheduled tentatively to May 5th, 2025 and will no longer commence on April 28th as previously communicated to you.

Please note that this new start date is tentative and could be subject to change as we continue to coordinate the work with Metrolinx. We will keep you updated if any further changes occur.

As a reminder, this overnight work will involve the removal of the bridge girders directly above the Metrolinx tracks. Due to active rail operations, this work must be conducted outside of regular train service hours to ensure the safety of workers, the public, and transit operations.

We greatly appreciate your patience and understanding as we carry out this critical infrastructure work. The completed bridge will improve safety, accessibility, and long-term maintenance, and will align with Metrolinx’s plans for railway expansion and electrification.

For the latest updates on the project, please visit HeyNewmarket.ca/QueenBridge

About the Project
The Town of Newmarket is undertaking a construction project that will see the replacement of the Queen Street bridge above the train tracks (located between Main Street and Prospect Street). See map below for more information. This work is needed after regulatory structural inspections of the bridge, determined that the bridge superstructure required a replacement. Work on the bridge will ensure it continues to be safe for all to use while connecting the community to the heart of Newmarket.

This work is being done in conjunction with Metrolinx and Bell Canada in order to support the Future GO Transit Expansion Plan and the Electrification of the train tracks. This work is expected to take place in two phases.

Phase 1: Bell Canada utility work

  • Directional drilling for the telecommunication conduit (2023)
  • Splicing and reconfiguration of telecommunication cables (2024)

Phase 2: Town of Newmarket's Infrastructure improvements to the Queen Street Bridge (March 2025-December 2025 - subject to completion of Bell Canada's works)

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The Town of Newmarket would like to inform you that the overnight work related to the Queen Street Rehabilitation Project has been rescheduled tentatively to May 5th, 2025 and will no longer commence on April 28th as previously communicated to you.

Please note that this new start date is tentative and could be subject to change as we continue to coordinate the work with Metrolinx. We will keep you updated if any further changes occur.

As a reminder, this overnight work will involve the removal of the bridge girders directly above the Metrolinx tracks. Due to active rail operations, this work must be conducted outside of regular train service hours to ensure the safety of workers, the public, and transit operations.

We greatly appreciate your patience and understanding as we carry out this critical infrastructure work. The completed bridge will improve safety, accessibility, and long-term maintenance, and will align with Metrolinx’s plans for railway expansion and electrification.

For the latest updates on the project, please visit HeyNewmarket.ca/QueenBridge

  • Notice 2 - January 31, 2023

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    This notice is to provide an update on the tentative timelines for the Queen Street Bridge Rehabilitation Project that was first communicated to you on November 25, 2022 . As part of the first phase of the project, Bell Canada will be conducting utility work along Queen Street in preparation for the bridge rehabilitation work. (Please see the map on the reverse side for more information on the project area).

    Bell advised the Town that the utility work start date has been delayed and below is the updated tentative schedule:

    Phase 1: Bell Canada utility work

    • Directional drilling of telecommunication conduit under the tracks (March 2023 – May 2023)
    • Splicing and reconfiguration of telecommunication cables (May 2023 – Summer 2024)

    Phase 2: Town of Newmarket infrastructure work to Queen Bridge

    • Replacement of the Queen Street Bridge structure (Summer 2024 subject to completion of utility work)

    The first notice and other updates regarding the project can be accessed by visiting heynewmarket.ca/QueenBridge.

    In order for Bell’s contractor (Avertex) to relocate their telecommunication wires, lane closures, traffic detours, and road restrictions will be required from March 2023 to May 2023, depending on the tendering process, obtaining permits and suitable weather for the construction.

    Exact details of Bell’s schedule for required lane closures, detours, and road restrictions will be provided to you in a future notice prior to Bell starting their work. Once these details are provided to the Town by Bell Canada, the Town will contact local businesses and residents who will be directly impacted by the work to review the proposed construction methodology, planned detour routes if needed, and possible impacts.

    Residents will be provided hand-delivered notices for timely and urgent updates about the project. You are also encouraged to visit our website for more frequent updates regarding the project at: heynewmarket.ca/QueenBridge

    As with all construction works, residents may experience dust, noise and minor vibration. The Town, Bell, and Avertex will limit these inconveniences as much as possible and will keep a close eye to ensure that they do not exceed acceptable limits.

    Should you have any questions regarding the project prior to or during the work, please reach out to Eric Engman, Capital Works Project Manager at the Town of Newmarket by emailing eengman@newmarket.ca or by calling 905-895-5193 ext. 2519. We thank you for your patience and understanding during this work.

  • Notice 1 - November 25, 2022

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    This notice is to inform you that the Town of Newmarket has started the detailed design to replace the Queen Street Bridge that spans the Metrolinx train tracks (see exact bridge location on the reverse side). After an inspection was conducted, it was determined that the bridge needed to be improved to support the future electrification and long-term GO Transit Expansion Plan, and although the bridge is currently safe, parts of it need to be replaced to ensure longer term safety for the future. The scope of this project includes two major phases with the following tentative start dates:

    Phase 1: Bell Canada utility work

    • Directional drilling of telecommunication conduit under the tracks (January 2023 – March 2023)
    • Splicing and reconfiguration of telecommunication cables (March 2023 – Spring 2024)

    Phase 2: Town of Newmarket infrastructure work to Queen Bridge

    • Replacement of the Queen Street Bridge structure (Spring 2024 subject to completion of utility work)

    In order for Bell’s contractor (Avertex) to relocate their telecommunication wires, lane closures, traffic detours, and road restrictions will be required from January 2023 to March 2023, depending on the tendering process, obtaining permits and suitable weather for the construction. Exact details of Bell’s schedule for required lane closures, detours, and road restrictions will be provided to you in a future notice prior to Bell starting their work. Once these details are provided to the Town by Bell Canada, the Town will contact local businesses and residents who will be directly impacted by the work to review the proposed construction methodology, planned detour routes if needed, and possible impacts. Residents will be provided hand-delivered notices for timely and urgent updates about the project.

    You are also encouraged to visit our website for more frequent updates regarding the project at: heynewmarket.ca/QueenBridge

    As with all construction works, residents may experience dust, noise and minor vibration. The Town, Bell, and Avertex will limit these inconveniences as much as possible and will keep a close eye to ensure that they do not exceed acceptable limits. Should you have any questions regarding the project prior to or during the work, please reach out to Eric Engman, Capital Works Project Manager at the Town of Newmarket by emailing eengman@newmarket.ca or by calling 905-895-5193 ext. 2519.

    We thank you for your patience and understanding during this work.

  • Construction Updates

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    Follow along as we post construction updates and important information about this project!

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