The Nancy Pauw Bridge, a recently erected footbridge over the Bow River, connecting Central Park to the Banff Recreation Grounds in Alberta, amplifies the beauty of the Rocky Mountain landscape, with minimal impacts to the river and the environment.
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PCL and Limberlost Place partners are celebrating a significant construction milestone at George Brown College’s (GBC’s) Limberlost Place with the installation of a two-storey mass timber pedestrian bridge erected 19.8 m (65 ft) above street level.
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The Government of the Northwest Territories (GNWT) and the Government of Canada will be making a combined investment of $20 million to replace the Dehk’è Frank Channel bridge, a critical piece of roads infrastructure in the province.
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EllisDon Civil Ltd. and Chant Limited have been awarded a $21 million contract to manage the Burlington Canal Lift Bridge deck replacement project.
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Bridge builder Acrow has installed a modular steel bridge to provide temporary traffic access through British Columbia’s Fraser Canyon.
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Bridge builder Acrow has installed a modular steel bridge to provide temporary traffic access through British Columbia’s Fraser Canyon.
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A modular steel bridge recently opened to carry traffic over Kettle Creek in the Township of Southwold, Ontario.
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After a two-year delay, the Walterdale Bridge in Edmonton has opened, offering increased vehicular, passenger, and pedestrian traffic flow across the North Saskatchewan River.
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After more than seven years of delays, construction has begun in Detroit, Michigan, on the Gordie Howe International Bridge. The $4.5-billion project will connect Windsor, Ont., to Detroit, creating a new option for travel between Canada and the United States.
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The Government of Manitoba has invested in road, bridge, and infrastructure improvements to support jobs, boost regional economy, and better traffic flow in the province’s north. From 2010 to 2015, the province invested $85 million into roads, bridges, and infrastructure in Northern Manitoba.
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