The County is responsible for administering all construction activities on County roads.  

This may include engaging an engineering consultant to provide design, contract administration and construction inspection of these projects on its behalf.  

County staff work closely with the consultant and local road authorities in developing the project’s design and overseeing its administration throughout the design, tender and construction phases and payment approval.

 

Notice of Construction - County Road 7, Loyalist Township

Please be advised that GIP Paving Inc. has been contracted by the County of Lennox & Addington to rehabilitate County Road 7 between County Road 2 and the CN Tracks.

The reconstruction involves ditching, drainage improvements, concrete curb and re-paving asphalt pavement.

To facilitate the work, traffic will be reduced to one lane in multiple locations with the use of flag personnel.

The work is planned to commence on Thursday, May 9th and is scheduled to be completed by September 2024.

We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your patience.

Should you have any questions or require further information please contact:

Chris McTaggart                                                                
613-354-4883 ext. 3504
Contract Administrator
County of Lennox and Addington 

OR 

Ethan Winter
613-354-4883 ext. 3236
Engineering Technologist
County of Lennox and Addington

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Notice of Construction - April 19, 2024

Dear Resident,

Superior Road Products has been contracted by the County of Lennox and Addington to apply an asphalt-rejuvenating agent to the following section of County roads:

  • County Road 6 - Wilson Road to Simmons Road 
  • County Road 9 - 1.91 km west of Southcrest Drive to Fitchett Road
  • County Road 22 - County Road 7 to Townline Road

The work is scheduled to take place from Monday, April 29, 2024, to Friday, May 10, 2024. All work is weather dependent.

Reclamite is designed to restore/rejuvenate the roads that are dry, brittle, starting to break up, exhibiting cracks, loss of aggregate, etc. The process stops further degradation and extends the life and condition of the roads. This is a highly cost-effective preventative maintenance technique used to maintain roadway conditions and safety.

Reclamite is a three-stage process that will be followed when applying the product:

  • Apply an oil-based mixture by a distributor truck which penetrates the asphalt in 30-40 minutes. Reclamite comes out pink until it starts to break, at that point you will see that the product will start to turn clear. 
  • Apply a layer of washed concrete sand on top of the application. 
  • Contractor will come back after a predetermined timeframe to sweep up all of the excess sand. If possible, do not drive over treated areas until sanded. The sand limits the product from vehicle contact during the application stage.

This product is environmentally safe and will extend the pavement’s life. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your patience.

Should you have any questions or require further information please contact:

Chris McTaggart, C.E.T., Engineering Technologist
County of Lennox & Addington
613-354-4883 ext. 3504

2024 Asphalt Rejuvination

County Rd 41 Notice of Construction

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