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Southwest Calgary Ring Road

Rizwan Hussain, P.Eng.Urban Construction Manager

Alberta Transportation

Southwest Calgary Ring Road (SWCRR)

SWCRR Project Overview

• $2.2 billion investment to build the SWCRR• A P3 project designed to allocate different risks to the party best

able to manage them• 31 km of 6 and 8 lane divided roadway with provision for Light

Rail Transit, Bus Rapid Transit or other modes of transportation• 14 new or expanded interchanges• 47 bridges; 3 river crossings; 1 railway overpass• Reconstruction of Glenmore Trail from Sarcee Trail to East of 37

Street• Expected to be open to traffic in the fall of 2021

• Detailed design is almost complete• Gravel crushing, utility relocation, road/bridge construction, and

other construction activities ongoing• Elbow River and Fish Creek channel realignment work almost

completed with river diversion expected in Spring of 2018• Reduce congestion and increase mobility for road users• Thousands of employment and business opportunities• Investment in the long-term safe and efficient movement of

goods and people in and around Calgary

SWCRR Project Overview (Cont’d)

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Highway 8 Plan

AT Initiated Utilities

Other Funding Agreements

• Enmax– Relocation of two 138kV transmission lines– Relocation of several distribution line– New Substations

• Altalink– Relocation of ~ 4.5km of transmission lines (Three 138kV

transmission lines)– Reconfiguration of Substation 42S

• City of Calgary– Anderson Pedestrian Bridge– Relocation of 37th St. Storm Trunk– 90th Avenue Connection

Public Engagement Plan

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Southwest Calgary Ring

Road

Stakeholder Engagement

• Bi-weekly meetings with the Tsuut’ina Nation and the City of Calgary

• Monthly meeting with Spruce Meadows• Regular meetings with Councillors and MLAs• Frequent meetings with Community Associations• Regular public information sessions• In-person outreach and mail drop• Up-to-date advisories on the project website• Bulletins and updates emailed to residents and stakeholders

Gravel Operation

Gravel Operation

• Environmental Risk Assessment• Health Impact Assessment

– Considered an occupational hazard– Mitigation measures are in place to protect the health of on-site

construction workers and nearby residents• Air Quality Monitoring

– Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objective/Guideline will be followed– Total Suspended Particles, Fine Particulate Matter and Silica is

being regularly monitored

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North Gravel Operation

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Gravel Crushing

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Air Quality Monitoring

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HWY 22X

South Gravel Operation

Unexploded Ordinance(UXO)

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Former HarveyBarracks Area

Former Practice Area

Former STA

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Noise AttenuationMeasures

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Noise Modeling

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Wetland Replacementand

Stomwater Pond Construction

Wetlands

• Existing wetlands in the Transportation Utility Corridor (TUC) are avoided wherever possible, however, due to the restricted space in the TUC, the ability to build around wetlands is also quite limited

o A narrow strip of land was acquired to minimize impact to the Tsuut’ina Nation lands

o A miss-minimize-mitigate approach was applied to minimize impacts to environmentally sensitive, culturally significant and residential areas.

o The Tsuut’ina Nation did not consider Alberta Transportation’s offer to replace wetlands on their land

New Stormwater Ponds

New Stormwater Ponds (Cont’d)

New Stormwater Ponds (Cont’d)

Flooding Risk

Backwater Effect – Closest Community

Flood Event Flow Volume

Description of Event Distance Between Backwater and Discovery Ridge

954 m³/s 1-in-100-year flood event 1.6 km1240 m³/s 2013 flood rate 1.4 km3500 m³/s Maximum theoretical flood rate 0.6 km