2026 Construction Season is Almost Here – Stay Informed
In the County of Brant, construction season is quickly approaching. This year, there will be many construction projects happening and we want to keep you informed.
To make it as easy as possible to find information, the following resources are available to you:
- www.brant.ca/Construction
- This webpage houses information
- Why so much construction is happening,
- An interactive, live-time road detour map,
- Information about current construction projects,
- An interactive map of current and future major construction projects And more!
- This webpage houses information
- EngageBrant.ca/RoadConstruction
- This page acts as a central hub for major road construction across the County - both current and future projects. Each project listed on the main page links to its own project page so you can choose the projects that matter most to you.
On individual project pages you can:
- Stay informed with the most current project details and timelines
- Ask questions directly to the project team
- Learn why the work is needed and when it will occur
- Share feedback when opportunities are available
- Subscribe to receive updates from that specific project
Currently, on EngageBrant, there are several active projects including:
- Bendemere Road, Paris
- Burford Water and Wastewater Servicing and Drainage Plan
- Cainsville Water, Wastewater, Stormwater Study
- Cleaver Road Bridge
- Downtown Paris Master Plan: The Downtown Dig
- Dundas Street East, Paris Road, Oak Park Road, Paris
- Dundas Street Improvement (Nith Peninsula), Paris
- East Flats, Paris
- Grand River Street North Improvements, Paris
- Paris Downtown Dig
- St. George Trunk Sanitary Sewer
We agree that construction is messy. Major road construction projects are complex to design, hidden issues are always found and delays are common. These major projects typically occur every 75 years to replace critical underground infrastructure. Upgrades maintain the quality services in Brant that our residents and business owners deserve. It’s more than just pavement, it’s the foundation for Brant.
Thank you for your patience as we navigate the 2026 construction season together.
