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Athabaska bridge
May 5, 2022

New Athabasca bridge contract awarded

The contractor for the new bridge over the Athabasca River on Highway 813 has been selected with work now expected to begin late in the summer.

A May 4 media release from Alberta Transportation announced that St. Albert-based Alberco Construction Ltd. was selected to complete the $70-million project to replace the 72-year-old wood-decked bridge currently in use, and it should open to traffic in 2025. The project is also expected to support more than 400 jobs during the construction phase.

Design, utility relocations and right-of-way acquisitions were completed between 2017 and 2022, the release points out. The new bridge will include two 3.7 metre lanes with an additional 1.8 metres of shoulder space on either side. A 2.5 metre sidewalk will also be included on the south side of the structure, which will be raised on the north side of the current bridge, which was built in 1950 and has long been challenge for modern vehicles, especially when they are forced to pass each other. There will also be a full kilometre of road alignment related to the project.

“The awarding of the contract and construction of the new bridge is fantastic news for the Town of Athabasca, Athabasca County and the entire region. It’s been a long time coming and the news that the project will commence starting this fall is very welcoming. Thank you to Premier Kenney and Transportation Minister (Rajan) Sawhney for helping make this long-awaited project a reality,” said Athabasca mayor Rob Balay in the release.

Athabasca-Barrhead-Westlock MLA Glenn van Dijken extended his thanks as well.

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