That’s a wrap! City concludes another successful construction season, projects came in on-time and under budget
As the weather cools and leaves fall, another busy construction season wraps up in the City of Leduc. This year’s capital construction projects came in on-time and under budget at $22 million. It's been a season of hard work, progress, and teamwork.
The completion of the 2023 construction saw:
- Poured concrete for 2,000 metres of sidewalks
- Resurfaced 23.7 lane kilometres of roads
- Reconstructed 650 metres of roads
- Painted 10.2 kilometres of lane lines
Key construction projects completed this year included:
- Twelve new pickleball courts in William F. Lede Park that will open in 2024
- Utility and road work on 48A Street
- Utility and road work in South Telford
- Road reconstruction in Linsford, Corinthia, and Meadowview
- Road surface overlays for 50 Street, 50 Avenue, and Black Gold Drive
Work scheduled for the 65 Avenue and QEII Interchange project this year will continue for a few more weeks in order to finish ramps and open access for the winter. The southbound 50 Street off-ramp and northbound 50 Street on-ramp are anticipated to reopen Nov. 4. Updates are posted at leduc.ca/65ave.
To learn more about projects completed this season, visit leduc.ca/construction.
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