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Old Posted Feb 7, 2013, 5:04 AM
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Hamilton - New $9.5 Million Bridge

Hamilton is getting a new $9.5 million bridge along Centennial Parkway to replace the old bridge at that location. The project will begin in 2013 and take more than two years to complete. The new bridge will be right next to the new Stoney Creek GO Station which starts construction within the next few years. No design for the bridge has been revealed yet.

Here is the bridge that is going to be replaced:

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Old Posted Feb 7, 2013, 12:16 AM
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Yeah the other one is pretty expensive too, 5 million I believe. It will be a pedestrian dual-span suspension bridge.
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Yeah the other one is pretty expensive too, 5 million I believe. It will be a pedestrian dual-span suspension bridge.
I think the other one is supposed to be $25 million as well.
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I think the other one is supposed to be $25 million as well.
WHAT?! That's insane!
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WHAT?! That's insane!
Why? How much should it cost??

FTR, as I have mentioned numerous times on the old Peace bridge thread, when I have asked a Senior Structural Bridge Engineer for MTO (the one who did the Queensway shuffle) and another who designed the cable stay over the Nipigon river about the cost for the Peace bridge (and the St. Patrick's) both thought it appropriate and reasonable.

Remember, these ain't simple box girder bridges spanning a 50m road.
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Just an amazing project.
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Old Posted Feb 16, 2013, 6:39 PM
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Construction of a fixed-link crossing of the MacKenzie River near Fort Providence began in 2008 and opened November 30, 2012. This is the first time there has been a permanent all weather crossing linking Yellowknife, the capital of the Northwest Territories, with the rest of the Canadian highway network. Previously motorists had to use the MV Merv Hardie ferry in the summer and an ice bridge in the winter, with a significant interruption in spring and fall.

The project was plagued with construction delays and budget overruns. The bridge is 1.045 kilometres long (1.6km including the approach causeways), 10.4 meters wide, and has 27.2 meters of clearance for shipping, requiring a 3.5% grade on the bridge deck. The cost of construction was 202 million CAD.

Deh Cho is the traditional name of the MacKenzie River by the local Dene people, and means "big water".

This image was shot from the south side of the river, east of the bridge.
15 image panorama, stitched using hugin. It's a little soft, as I had to hand-hold at 300mm.



Much bigger:
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Old Posted Feb 16, 2013, 8:44 PM
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Wow, excellent photo Bulliver!
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they emploded one in manitoba this morning

http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/bre...191537781.html
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A couple pretty cool posts there!

Great picture Bulliver!

And what is the story behind that demolition?
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A couple pretty cool posts there!

Great picture Bulliver!

And what is the story behind that demolition?
the bridge was damaged a few yrs back during a flood last yr they closed it down because the peers are unstable
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Thanks guys...I had a blast driving to Yellowknife for the first time. The profile pic doesn't really show how steep it is...here's another shot from head on whilst driving over...could cause problems if it was iced right up:
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The International Bridge, Sault Ste. Marie Ontario and Michigan.




Photo's by me from today.
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Damn, lots of snow in Sault Sainte Marie.
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I dont even understand this shot. That looks crazy

QUOTE=bulliver;6018126]Thanks guys...I had a blast driving to Yellowknife for the first time. The profile pic doesn't really show how steep it is...here's another shot from head on whilst driving over...could cause problems if it was iced right up:
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Old Posted Feb 28, 2013, 1:03 AM
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They're on the snowy side of the lake. A bit further north they get around 3 meters of it every winter.
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That's average for us. Last few winters were not normal, we got a lot less snow than usual.
Batchawana Bay to Wawa is a real bad area for snow squalls. the Highway gets closed a lot there especially between Batchawana Bay and Montreal River Harbour.
I'm happy we don't get as much snow as up there.
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Thunder Bay has seen declining snow every year for three years now. We're at maybe a fifth of what we should have, right now, and it's melting fast. If we don't have a rainy spring, this is going to be a really bad fire/drought season.
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I heard there wasn't much snow up there. I have family in Schreiber and they were complaining at the beginning of February that there wasn't a good base to go snowmobiling. I didn't realize that it was that bad up there for the past three years.
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