Rescheduled notice of project

What is being done?

Urbacon is installing High Temperature Heating Hot Tap Connections in the Existing Building, which involves the following Scope of Work:

URB MOP #34 R1 – Notice Drawing

  • Steps #1 to #3: Preparation and safety protocol.

·         Step #4: Cut insulation off existing High Temperature Lines.

·         Step #5: Mark piping for the new 4-inch connections.

·         Step #6: Weld 4-inch spool pieces with flanges (1 Day) (Hot Work Permit required for the duration of work).

·         Step #7: Confirm that TSSA has been notified and all documentation is in order.

·         Step #8: B&M to have Subcontractor perform Hot Tap through the valves.

·         Step #9: Continue routing of high temperature lines until completion. (Hot Work Permit required for the duration of work).

  • Step #10: Urbacon to perform regular fire watch as per UofT requirements.

·         Step #11: Confirm with Engineer for anchor and guide locations and install in accordance with instruction.

·         Step #12: B&M to perform testing of piping.

·         Step #13: B&M to proceed with insulating piping.

·         Step #14: Clean up and demobilize.

·         Step #15: Completion.

This work is part of P073-20-026: Lash Miller Expansion.

How will it impact building occupants?

  • The space will be under the control of Urbacon for the duration of the work.
  • Building access to the affected areas will be restricted for safety. Occupants will have a path of travel in the loading dock and adjacent work areas. Flag people or traffic controllers will be on site to direct traffic as needed.
  • Every effort will be made to keep the noise and disruption to a minimum.
  • Dust will be controlled, and floors will be vacuumed and wet mopped after the shift to prevent dust from traveling to nearby dust-sensitive areas.
  • Any asbestos work, electrical shutdown, and mechanical service alerts, if required, will be issued separately.

Who do I contact for more information?

If you have questions or concerns, please contact Jesse Bestia, construction technician, university planning, design & construction at jesse.bestia@utoronto.ca or 437-228-5437.


Issued by

Jesse Bestia
Construction Technician, University Planning, Design & Construction