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Construction crews are putting in overtime as the city works to have Phase 1 of Dundas Place construction finish on schedule
A letter sent to nearby residents and business owners warned of increased noise, dust and vibrations as the city implements a 24-hour, Monday to Saturday work schedule for construction on what will be London’s first flex street.
“They won’t be continuously working 24-hours, six days a week,” said Jim Yanchula, manager of downtown projects and business relations for the City of London, adding that crews will be committing to an increased amount of evening and overnight work.
Current plans have Phase 1 of construction to be wrapped up by the time winter 2018 arrives, opening up a stretch of the flex street on Dundas from Ridout to Richmond streets.
Yanchula says crews are focused on finishing up the necessities of Phase 1 — such as paving and concrete curing — before winter arrives.
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