City crews are getting ready to pour the concrete deck at the Boychuk Drive and Highway 16 interchange.
The work is scheduled to take place between 8 tonight and 10 tomorrow morning, weather permitting.
The city says overnight temperatures are more ideal for concrete pouring and that traffic will be lighter.
Residents in the area may notice some noise during the overnight work.
The interchange is scheduled to open next summer.
Concrete Pouring to take Place Overnight at the Boychuk and Highway 16 Interchange
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