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AzNightmare 09-21-2010 12:59 AM

41st and Victoria is so jammed up. I'm so used of taking that route so I keep forgetting
that it's under construction. (I only drive through it a few times a week)
And I keep getting stuck...

Anjew 09-21-2010 02:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bootymac (Post 7113235)
I've been avoiding Nanaimo and detouring on Renfrew since construction began. I'm assuming Nanaimo will be repaved, considering that the section of Rupert between 1st Ave and Broadway was repaved after similar construction.

Construction on Nanaimo is expected to finish by the end of September, according to this: http://vancouver.ca/roadahead_wa/Pro...w.aspx?ID=3784


i wish end of sept.... if they truly are finished at the end of sept then they are just going to patch up the road instead of making it smooth

Rogue951 09-21-2010 04:37 AM

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Originally Posted by syee (Post 7113212)

Those bastards start work at 7am sharp (while most people are still sleeping). Right at 7am, the excavator would be banging the ground busting up the concrete. Then they'd then finish work around 2:30-3:00. I always wondered why on earth they couldn't start one hour later and finish an hour later so that people could actually sleep until 8am.


They work 7-3 to avoid rush hour, since the heaviest traffic starts around 3 when all the kids are off school.
and you'd be surprized how few people are actually sleeping at 7.

and they should be paving the whole strip from kingsway to grandview highway in one go when they're done. I live on 21st and the patch of asphalt they put down at nanaimo around a manhole has sunk 3 inches. if I'm not careful I bottom out on the manhole now.

Yes we all complain about construction (and I garantee you none of you spend as much time in construction traffic as I do.), but its gotta be done before winter.
Just suck it up, take some detours and in the end it'll be a little better off than before.

seekerbeta 09-21-2010 05:22 AM

they are going to have to stop in september/october anyways, they cant lay asphalt or concrete in temperatures below 5C, they need 24-48 hours of temps above 5 Degree.

optiblue 09-21-2010 03:44 PM

watch out guys, tons of loose gravel on the road on nanaimo today!! it's taking longer than I expected!

Roach 09-21-2010 04:29 PM

I bent both of my passenger side RPF1's on Nanaimo :(

Not familiar with the area otherwise I would have avoided it entirely. Didn't notice a manhole in time and bam.

Avoid the area. Especially if lowered.

Kev

Jobo 09-21-2010 06:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Roach (Post 7114184)
I bent both of my passenger side RPF1's on Nanaimo :(

Not familiar with the area otherwise I would have avoided it entirely. Didn't notice a manhole in time and bam.

Avoid the area. Especially if lowered.

Kev

ouch :(

Vinny G 09-27-2010 08:28 AM

Looks like Nanaimo's now a one-lane street in the mornings. :facepalm:


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