D3.1 The Work to be done under the Contract shall consist of:
(a) Pavement Rehabilitation & Related Works
(i) Salter Street from the Slaw Rebchuk Bridge north approach slabs to the Public Lane
north of Selkirk Avenue
(ii) Salter Street from Burrows Avenue to Alfred Avenue
(iii) Salter Street from Redwood Avenue to Cathedral Avenue
(b) Pavement Reconstruction & Related Works
(i) Salter Street from the Public Lane north of Selkirk Avenue to Burrows Avenue
(ii) Salter Street from Alfred Avenue to Redwood Avenue
D3.2 The major components of the Work are as follows:
(a) Pavement Rehabilitation and Related Works
(i) Completion of sewer repairs
(ii) Installation of catch pits
(iii) Adjustment of drainage inlets, water valves, manholes, and utility manholes
(iv) Asphalt milling (50mm average thickness) from 50m south of College Street to 30m
north of St. Johns Street,
(v) Installation of traffic signal underground conduit, bases and pits
(vi) Tree and stump removal
(vii) Salvage and re-use of paving stones
(viii) Full depth concrete repairs of existing slabs and joints
(ix) Renewal of existing curbs
(x) Renewal of existing sidewalks, including installation of detectable warning surface
tiles
(xi) Planing of asphalt at tie-ins and concrete headers
(xii) Placement of asphalt overlay (80mm average thickness north of Dufferin Avenue
and 50mm average thickness south of Dufferin Avenue)
(b) Pavement Reconstruction and Related Works
(i) Removal of existing concrete pavement
(ii) Excavation
(iii) Tree and stump removal
(iv) Installation of subdrains
(v) Installation of traffic signal underground conduit, bases and pits
(vi) Installation of watermain and water service insulation
(vii) Repairs to existing sewers and manholes
(viii) Completion of mainline sewer repairs
(ix) Placement of sub-base and base course materials
(x) Construction of 230 mm plain dowelled concrete pavement utilizing slip-form paving
equipment
(xi) Construction of 180mm integral concrete curb
(xii) Construction of sidewalks and sidewalk renewals
(xiii) Reconstruction of private approaches
(xiv) Installation of detectable warning surface tiles