Following years of mixed reception, the provincial government is officially moving forward with the Bradford Bypass. fordnation | C_Mulroney | OnTruck | realestatenews realestate ONpoli
of the bridge to Brennan Paving & Construction Ltd. The new structure will span between the 8th and 9th Line, allowing County of Simcoe Road 4 to cross above the highway. The project will also widen the road from two to four lanes.
According to the province, construction of the highway is to be an economic boon for the region, estimated to contribute $274M to annual real GDP, and support 2,640 jobs in the transportation, engineering, construction and supply-chain industries.between 2022 and 2023 to expand and repair provincial highways, roads, and bridges, with $761M slated for the former, and $1.5B set aside for rehabilitation projects.
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