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Gordie Howe International Bridge nears completion

Gordie Howe International Bridge officials say construction work on the new span over the Detroit River is about 95% complete.

The project broke ground in 2018. The roughly 1.5-mile long crossing between Detroit and Windsor is still on track to open this fall, but an exact date has not yet been given.

Windsor Detroit Bridge Authority spokesperson Heather Grondin says crews are wrapping up paving work and putting the finishing touches on employee areas.

β€œWe’re also doing a lot of landscaping,” said Grondin. β€œThese are major ports of entry β€” the largest along the Canada-U.S. border β€” so landscaping is a huge part of the project.”

Grondin adds that crews have a number of final checks to carry out before the grand opening.

β€œTesting our lighting is a great example of that,” she said. β€œIt’s not just installing the 5,000-plus aesthetic lights, the safety lights that will be on the bridge, but it’s also testing it and making sure it works.”

As for work residents in Michigan and Ontario may notice, Grondin says the construction cranes on the bridge have now come down β€” marking a major milestone in the project.

Work has also begun on testing the technological systems and processes in preparation for the bridge’s opening, according to project officials.

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