

Construction is underway that will completely rebuild and revitalize Queens Quay both above and below ground.
The revitalization of Queens Quay is about much more than rebuilding the roadway. Waterfront Toronto is leading a coordinated construction effort that integrates improvements to the public realm with much needed infrastructure and utility upgrades. The goal is to avoid the need for construction in the near future by making these upgrades now.
There will be changes in how the street (Bay St. to Yo Yo Ma Lane) operates during construction.
Eastern Construction is the Construction Manager and is responsible for overseeing the project on behalf of Waterfront Toronto.

The new Queens Quay has six major components. See how they come together to make a beautiful waterfront street.
Week of May 21 to May 24, 2013
The complete construction notice is available by clicking here.
General News
Construction Updates
Coming Up! Join Waterfront Toronto and our construction partners on Saturday, May 25 from 10am to 4pm for a unique Doors Open experience. Take a “behind the construction fencing” look at Queens Quay – the only construction site on the Doors Open roster this year. Learn more.
Queens Quay construction will unfold in three stages (between Yo Yo Ma Lane and Bay Street) with major construction complete by 2015.
Visit our webcam and watch construction of Queens Quay unfold.

Track the progress of construction on Queens Quay from our webcam.

Watch this short video that highlights what we're building along Toronto's main waterfront street.
Browse the images of construction currently underway on Queens Quay.
Constructing Queens Quay
Constructing Queens Quay
Constructing Queens Quay
Constructing Queens Quay
Constructing Queens Quay
Constructing Queens Quay
Constructing Queens Quay
Constructing Queens Quay
Constructing Queens Quay
Constructing Queens Quay
Constructing Queens Quay
Constructing Queens Quay
Constructing Queens Quay
Constructing Queens Quay
Constructing Queens Quay
Constructing Queens Quay
Constructing Queens Quay
Constructing Queens Quay
Constructing Queens Quay
Constructing Queens Quay
Constructing Queens Quay
Constructing Queens Quay
Constructing Queens Quay
Constructing Queens Quay
Constructing Queens Quay
Constructing Queens Quay
Constructing Queens Quay
Constructing Queens Quay
Constructing Queens Quay
Constructing Queens Quay
Constructing Queens Quay
Constructing Queens Quay
Constructing Queens Quay
Constructing Queens Quay
Constructing Queens Quay
Constructing Queens Quay
Constructing Queens Quay
Constructing Queens Quay
Constructing Queens Quay
Constructing Queens Quay
Constructing Queens Quay
The Queens Quay Construction Liaison Committee provides a forum for residents, businesses and neighbourhood groups to discuss construction related issues. The committee meets on a monthly basis.
Length of construction: 1.7 kilometres
Location: Yo Yo Ma Lane to Bay St. plus southside enhancements from Bay St. to Jarvis St.
Hydro work: There are 47 new or rebuilt chambers and 32 concrete-encased ducts.
TTC work: Track removals, slight realignment and reconstruction of tracks including half grand union and turning loop at Lower Spadina Ave.
Storm and sanitary: New storm and sanitary infrastructure and watermain between HTO East and Bay St.
Trees: Approximately 240 trees will be planted.
Granite: Approximately 2.5 million Canadian granite pavers will be installed by hand.

Queens Quay is open for business during construction. All area businesses, waterfront festivals and events will continue and Queens Quay will remain open to transit, car and pedestrian traffic. Access will be maintained to all businesses at all times. Visit the waterfront now.
Q: When will construction end?
A: Construction is on track to be complete in the spring of 2015. Major infrastructure upgrades are underway and will be followed by work on the surface.