In addition to facing the traditional challenges of any large infrastructure project, the worldwide pandemic also affected the project, though work continued with safeguards for the health of the workers.
Grondin explains that among other milestones in 2023, the towers on each side of the border will reach their full height – more than 700 feet, very close to the height of the tallest building at the Renaissance Center along the Detroit riverfront.
Soon, workers will begin connecting the first cables from the towers to the bridge and road deck. Also in 2023, work will begin on the main span over the Detroit River, which will be accomplished without any work in the river.
Other ongoing developments include:
- All structures at the ports of entry are under construction.
- Construction of the ramps connecting from the U.S. Port of Entry to I-75.
Grondin also highlights the sustainability components of the project, which are receiving international recognition. She also explained the varied community-benefit programs that are helping neighbors of the bridge with home improvements and offering funding for some 20 non-for-profits supporting local communities in the Delray neighborhood of Detroit and the Sandwich neighborhood in Windsor.
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