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TORONTO — Construction on the two centre lanes of the Gardiner Expressway between Dufferin Street and Strachan Avenue is progressing with crews working around the clock placing girders for the elevated roadway.
Work has also continued on concrete placement for the bent caps , the City of Toronto reports.on the Gardiner Expressway rehabilitation project, with the Ontario government celebrating the start of the second phase of construction four months ahead of schedule.CITY OF TORONTO — Crews are working around the clock placing girders for the elevated roadway as part of the Gardiner Expressway rehabilitation project.
The scope of the rehabilitation work includes revitalizing 700 metres of elevated roadway from Dufferin Street to Strachan Avenue, reinforcing support structures, installing new streetlights and upgrading the traffic management system. Once construction is complete, it is anticipated the 140,000 drivers who rely on the Gardiner every day will save up to 22 minutes per trip, the province states.First phase of Windsor’s $15.
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