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Green Line utility investigations for the southeast

Potential utility conflicts with Green Line construction will be identified through a field survey

The objective of this project is to determine whether existing utilities along the Green Line route need to be relocated or can be protected in place. The utilities are owned by ATCO, ENMAX, The City of Calgary, Bell, TELUS and Shaw/Rogers.

Scope of work

The project involves the investigation and reinstatement of multiple work areas, ensuring that any disturbances to the environment or infrastructure are restored after work is completed.

Comprehensive survey data will be collected, covering various essential aspects such as ground and surface water surveying, land surveying, geological surveys, and hydrological surveys. These efforts are crucial for understanding potential conflicts and ensuring the seamless integration of the utilities with the overall Green Line construction plan.

Locations

There are approximately 200 locations across the SE Segment of the Green Line LRT, on City-owned land.

Anticipated Start Date: March 17, 2025
Anticipated Completion Date: 
Q2 2025

Construction partner

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Map of investigation locations

Shepard Station and the Maintenance and Storage Facility
Shepard Station and the Maintenance and Storage Facility
Douglas Glen Station, 114 Avenue SE and Barlow Trail
Douglas Glen Station, 114 Avenue SE and Barlow Trail
Quarry Park Station
Quarry Park Station
South Hill Station
South Hill Station
Ogden Station
Ogden Station
Lynnwood/Millican Station
Lynnwood/Millican Station
Deerfoot Trail and Bow River crossing
Deerfoot Trail and Bow River crossing
Highfield Station
Highfield Station
South of Highfield Station
South of Highfield Station
26 Avenue SE Station and the Blackfoot Trail Bridge
26 Avenue SE Station and the Blackfoot Trail Bridge
Ramsay commercial corridor - 11 Street SE
Ramsay commercial corridor - 11 Street SE
Ramsay/Inglewood Station
Ramsay/Inglewood Station

Locations of utility investigations are identified with orange dots.