Tuesday, July 5, 2022

Two Northwest Bridges to see rehabilitation work this summer

The Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure has two
Northwest bridges on their to do list for the summer of 2022
(Photo from BC Gov't)

Travellers along the Highway 16 corridor on either side of Terrace will be transiting through a pair of construction sites this summer.

The BC Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure has announced two contracts for work on the Kasiks River Bridge and that which crosses Legate Creek, the total cost of the projects to ce at 4.7 million dollars.

The Kasiks Bridge (left) and one at Legate Creek (right)
are on the work order list for this summer in the Northwest

For the Kasiks Bridge which is 60 kilometres west of Terrace the work will include esurfacing the bridge deck, installing new pier deck joints, abutment deck slab extensions, as well as drainage improvements. 

The Legate Creek Bridge which is 36 kilometres to the east of Terrace will see its deck resurfaced, as well as installing new abutment deck joints, new bearings and shear blocks.

Drivers can anticipate delays through the summer as the work is not expected to be completed until the fall. No official start date was provided as part of today's information update.

That work makes for the third significant infrastructure project for Terrace, with work on the Old Skeena Bridge on the list for this summer as well.

The full account of the work ahead for Kasiks and Legate Creek can be reviewed here.

For updates on Road delays this summer follow the BC Drive website and Social Media feed.

More items of interest on the Highway 16 corridor can be found here.

Items of note from Victoria can be reviewed through our Legislature archive.

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