ECOLOGICAL // CLIMATE RESILIENCY + ADAPTATION
Grand Award | American Council of Engineering Companies
Gold Award | American Council of Engineering Companies (Massachusetts)
Hamilton Halton Project of the Year (Transportation)
Award of Merit | Consulting Engineers of Ontario
OPWA Project of the Year | Ontario Public Works Association
The King Road Grade Separation at the CN rail lines in Burlington is one of the largest road improvement projects in Burlington, with a construction budget of over $24 million. One of the key challenges to this project was construction of a creek bridge, or aqueduct, to allow a tributary of Indian Creek to flow over the realigned roadway on the north side of the railway.
Working in conjunction with Conservation Halton and the City of Burlington, SDG developed a landscape restoration plan for 450m of realigned Indian Creek that included, native plantings, restorative seed mixtures, live staking, aquatic plugs, erosion control measures, and woody debris and root wads. All landscape restoration measures were fully coordinated with the Environmental Assessment. SDG provided full landscape architectural services, from conceptual design through to contract administration. The project scope also included several public consultation events. The King Road grade separation was officially opened in December 2013, with the completion of the creek restoration works completed in 2014.
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