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Continually improving the reliability of our system is a priority for us. In fact, we invest between $100-120 million annually to maintain and grow Edmonton's electrical distribution system.
You can expect to see activity that is typical to construction, including company vehicles and equipment.
We anticipate our hours of work for this project to be Monday to Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.; however, occasional evening and weekend work may be required.
Work on the power system upgrade will create typical noise associated with construction. We will take measures to ensure we comply with the City of Edmonton's Community Standards Bylaw for Noise Control. If it's necessary to temporarily exceed acceptable noise levels, we will work with the City of Edmonton to receive the necessary permits.
Some temporary road closures are possible. There may also be times where we need to temporarily block access to your driveway or alleyway. We will try and provide you as much notice as possible.
Landscaping, pavement, and sidewalk blocks may be removed as necessary for construction. We will restore areas impacted by the construction activity when completed.
All work areas will be safe and secure. The construction activities will be in accordance with the City of Edmonton bylaws, occupational health and safety requirements, as well as EPCOR's health, safety and environmental procedures and guidelines.
There may be temporary outages if we need to install new transformers or if power cables need to be energized. We will do our best to minimize the outages while working in your area and will make every effort to provide you notice prior to any planned outage over three hours.