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Feds ordered savings review for Howe bridge

- The Canadian Press

adian taxpayers,” but refused to answer further questions about the spending review.

The government is keeping a tight lid on the cost of the bridge.

The federal spending projection­s account for some $4.8 billion, including costs to prepare and purchase properties, constructi­on of the bridge itself and building new customs plazas on each side of the Canada-U.S. border.

In return, the government and the private company that’s to build and operate the new crossing together hope to collect enough toll revenue over the first 30 years of its life to recoup the cost. changes to constructi­on plans and the spending review, as well as the effects on cash flow, the risks to private capital and project timelines.

All dollar figures have been redacted from the presentati­on, which was obtained by The Canadian Press under the Access to Informatio­n Act, on the grounds that the informatio­n could harm Canada’s economic and financial interests.

The Liberals expect to award a contract in the coming months, with constructi­on starting this fall.

The bridge is not expected to be completed for four to five years.

At the same time, the private company that owns the existing Ambassador Bridge between Windsor and Detroit has been given the go-ahead to build a replacemen­t span, subject to multiple conditions that include the demolition of the aging span.

Green-lighting the Ambassador Bridge replacemen­t prompted speculatio­n about how committed the Liberals actually are to the Gordie Howe project.

The government pushed back, saying the plan was always for two crossings at the busiest trade point between Canada and the U.S.

The briefing note, marked “secret,” said the federal communicat­ions efforts hit their mark: Officials were quoted as saying “a replacemen­t span is not imminent” for the Ambassador Bridge because government­s had to issue demolition permits for the existing structure before constructi­on on a replacemen­t span started.

“Still, it is important that the government reiterate their commitment to this project given recent media coverage,” the briefing note says of the Gordie Howe bridge, adding “strategic, factual and co-ordinated informatio­n” on the project would “assure stakeholde­rs.”

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