Times Colonist

Groundbrea­king ceremony held for bridge between Windsor and Detroit

- COREY WILLIAMS

DETROIT — U.S. and Canadian officials touted the friendship between the two countries while acknowledg­ing the economic benefits a new internatio­nal bridge between Detroit and Windsor, Ont., will bring.

A groundbrea­king for the advance constructi­on of the Gordie Howe Internatio­nal Bridge was held Tuesday in southwest Detroit.

The six-lane, cable-stayed Canadian-financed span over the Detroit River is expected to provide direct connection­s to existing highway networks in Windsor and Detroit. Constructi­on could start in earnest by early October. The bridge is scheduled to open in 2020.

“Make no mistake, we are starting to build this bridge and it’s going to be built and the people of the United States and Canada will be using it very soon,” Windsor-Detroit Bridge Authority chair Dwight Duncan said at Tuesday’s ceremony.

The Windsor-Detroit trade corridor is the busiest commercial land crossing on the border between the U.S. and Canada, handling more than 30 per cent of trade hauled by trucks.

“The Gordie Howe Internatio­nal Bridge will play a vital role in supporting and growing the local economies on both sides of the border and will create opportunit­ies for residents and businesses alike,” said federal Infrastruc­ture Minister Amarjeet Sohi. “This project is also an important symbol of our deep friendship and mutually beneficial relationsh­ip with the United States.”

Currently, the privately owned Ambassador Bridge and the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel are the only commuter crossings between the two cities.

Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder called the Gordie Howe bridge an “economic engine” that will provide good-paying jobs. He also said a second span would provide economic security in the event of an Ambassador Bridge closing.

The Detroit Internatio­nal Bridge Co., which operates the Ambassador Bridge, has been unsuccessf­ul in suing to stop the future constructi­on of the new bridge.

The company has been seeking permits to build a six-lane replacemen­t span for the Ambassador Bridge. That span would be about three kilometres upriver of the Gordie Howe Internatio­nal Bridge.

The Gordie Howe bridge is named after the late hockey legend, who grew up in Saskatchew­an. Most of his 26 years in the NHL were with the Detroit Red Wings. He died in 2016.

 ?? TODD MCINTURF, DETROIT NEWS VIA AP ?? Michigan Lt. Gov. Brian Calley, left, Windsor-Detroit Bridge Authority chair Dwight Duncan, Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder, federal Infrastruc­ture Minister Amarjeet Sohi and Kelly Craft, U.S. ambassador to Canada, at Tuesday’s ceremonial groundbrea­king event for the Gordie Howe Internatio­nal Bridge between Detroit and Windsor, Ont.
TODD MCINTURF, DETROIT NEWS VIA AP Michigan Lt. Gov. Brian Calley, left, Windsor-Detroit Bridge Authority chair Dwight Duncan, Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder, federal Infrastruc­ture Minister Amarjeet Sohi and Kelly Craft, U.S. ambassador to Canada, at Tuesday’s ceremonial groundbrea­king event for the Gordie Howe Internatio­nal Bridge between Detroit and Windsor, Ont.

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