The Niagara Falls Review

BURGOYNE BRIDGE REPLACEMEN­T PROJECT TIMELINE

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AUGUST 2010:

A regional consultant says the 100-year-old Burgoyne Bridge needs to be replaced in five to seven years. Estimated cost is pegged at around $54 million.

AUGUST 2013:

The design of the new bridge is still being worked out due to geological conditions.

DECEMBER 2013:

The Region receives $36.3 million in federal and provincial funding for the bridge project.

FEBRUARY 2014:

Costs for the new bridge continue to rise. The Quebec firm Pomerleau is hired by regional council to build the new bridge for $69 million.

APRIL 2014:

Constructi­on of the new bridge begins.

MAY 2016:

Councillor­s pass a motion asking the OPP or RCMP to investigat­e the bridge project. NRP chief Jeff McGuire writes a letter criticizin­g the Region for not coming to him.

JUNE 2016:

With costs for the bridge reaching $90 million, regional council hires Deloitte Canada to conduct a $500,000 forensic audit.

NOVEMBER 2016:

Deloitte completes its audit and reports to council, which won’t discuss the findings publicly.

FEBRUARY 2017:

Regional council says it will release a redacted copy of the audit report. Police services board asks McGuire to request an OPP investigat­ion into Deloitte report.

MARCH 2017:

Council votes not to release the audit report to the public on March 3, after McGuire says it should not be released .The Standard obtains a copy of the report and publishes a story on March 17, which points out the audit makes no allegation­s of criminal wrongdoing. During the OPP investigat­ion, some regional councillor­s make allegation­s of criminal wrongdoing.

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