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The Gordie Howe International Bridge is really close to being connected

Scene from above the Gordie Howe International Bridge (between Detroit, Michigan, USA and Windsor, Ontario, Canada), as the two sides of the bridge are nearing connection. The bridge gap between the two sides is just over 200 feet and will be connected next year. In this case, really close, is still not close enough –

According to the Windsor-Detroit Bridge Authority, construction on the bridge is set to be completed for September 2025 with the first vehicles expected to travel across the bridge in the fall of 2025.

Originally, the more than $4 billion bridge was set to be completed later this year, but officials say the project experienced “unprecedented disruptions” from the COVID-19 pandemic, especially for the bridge because of different restrictions in the U.S. and Canada.

“After a three-year pandemic and considering the size and complexity of the Gordie Howe International Bridge project, our project team is pleased that the impact to the construction schedule is limited to only 10 months beyond the original contracted completion date and that we could agree on a reasonable adjustment to the contract value. With safety as our top priority, we will continue to work together to deliver this much-needed infrastructure to the thousands of eager travelers ready to cross North America’s longest cable-stayed bridge,” Windsor-Detroit Bridge Authority CEO Charl van Niekerk said.

‘the best thing is being really close. the worst thing is being really close.’

-joel madden

 

 

 

credits: wxyz-tv, chopper 7

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walking on a bridge and looking down at each side

same day, same time, same place

what you don’t see

is what is happening just below the bridge

to make each side of the very same river

act in a very different way


“no bridge has ever taken sides.” 

-ljupka cvetanova, the new land

 

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how lovely it would be

to walk across this little bridge each day

 leave the busy world behind

to enter once again

 the quiet calm called home.

“praise the bridge that carried you over.”

-george colman 

 

 

 

 

 

ann arbor, mi, usa – on geddes road