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Crews are now tearing up the roundabout, and surrounding concrete, after strength tests didn't mean specifications. (Image Credit: Jordan Davidson/NanaimoNewsNOW)
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Contractor error causes new Nanaimo roundabout to be ripped up & replaced

Apr 27, 2026 | 4:54 PM

NANAIMO — A peculiar month-long road construction project at the southern entrance to Nanaimo’s Beban Park is due to defective construction, according to the City.

The City of Nanaimo is advising road users of an anticipated month-long project underway as of Monday, April 27, involving the new Beban Parkway roundabout near the tennis courts.

Phil Stewart, the City of Nanaimo’s manager of engineering projects, said crews are actively digging up and will then replace the roundabout located east of Bowen Rd.

“The traffic circle apron was tested and was found to be defective, and looking at the different solutions…the solution was to remove and replace it,” Stewart said, who noted the concrete inside the roundabout is the primary issue.

He said the decision was made due to “cracking that can be seen from the surface and the strength tests that did not meet specifications.”

The southern entrance/exit to Beban is a no-go for vehicles for the next several weeks as a barely one-year-old defective roundabout is replaced.
The southern entrance/exit to Beban is a no-go for vehicles for the next several weeks as a barely one-year-old defective roundabout is replaced. (Image Credit: City of Nanaimo)

The original contractor, Nanaimo-based Windley Contracting, is handling the work at its own expense, Stewart confirmed.

He added the area’s red stamped concrete, which resembles brick to differentiate between the road and roadside amenities, is also being replaced.

No vehicular traffic will be permitted 24 hours a day in any direction to or from the southern entrance to Beban Park during construction work, representing an inconvenience to motorists accessing and leaving the high-usage complex.

Concrete resembling brick formations are also be removed and replaced.
Concrete resembling brick formations are also be removed and replaced. (Image Credit: Jordan Davidson/NanaimoNewsNOW)

Stewart said with any large project, quality control tests are done as work is ongoing and tasks are completed.

In this case, Stewart said failed quality control tests raised concerns, which were verified last fall.

“We had some results that showed there was a problem here and that was followed up by some further testing just to be absolutely sure,” Stewart told NanaimoNewsNOW.

Material engineers working on the project recommended replacement, Stewart said.

Excavators are tearing up defective concrete in and around the roundabout on Beban Parkway. The device was installed early last year and subsequently failed strength tests.
Excavators are tearing up defective concrete in and around the roundabout on Beban Parkway. The device was installed early last year and subsequently failed strength tests. (Image Credit: Jordan Davidson/NanaimoNewsNOW)

Favourable weather, including ideal temperatures, led to the project advancing at this time, with Stewart noting the redone roundabout requires time to be properly set and roadworthy for vehicles.

“The reason for these aprons is for larger vehicles to be able to navigate the roundabout, so you get a lot more heavy traffic on these, so we just want to make absolutely sure that these concrete pads are there for us for a long time.”

Stewart said the City intervened when less serious quality control issues were spotted at the nearby larger Powder Works Rd. roundabout, but said those issues were resolved.

The City doesn’t anticipate any further quality control issues pertaining to the completed Midtown Gateway project. 

Numerous Windley Contracting crews are on site making good on the defective roundabout at the southern entrance at Beban Park.
Numerous Windley Contracting crews are on site making good on the defective roundabout at the southern entrance at Beban Park. (Image Credit: Jordan Davidson/NanaimoNewsNOW)

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