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Drone construction update from the R.W. Bruhn Bridge and Approaches Project in Sicamous, BC, part of the larger Highway 1 Kamloops to Alberta Four-Laning Program.
In this video, I take an aerial look at the current progress on the new R.W. Bruhn Bridge and surrounding Highway 1 approach work. The project includes replacing the aging R.W. Bruhn Bridge with a new four-lane bridge, four-laning approximately 1.9 km of Highway 1, and improving intersections between Old Sicamous Road and Silver Sands Road.
This update shows visible deck progress, bridge work over the Sicamous Narrows, road approach construction, staging areas, cranes, traffic shifts, and how the new bridge is taking shape along the Trans-Canada Highway corridor.
According to the Province of B.C., construction started in fall 2024, girders were installed in spring 2026, and the project is currently scheduled for completion in late 2027. The total project cost is estimated at $260.5 million.
Location: Sicamous, BC
Project: R.W. Bruhn Bridge and Approaches
Corridor: Highway 1 / Trans-Canada Highway
Series: Highway 1 Kamloops to Alberta Four-Laning
Filmed by: Rain City Infrastructure
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