Thursday, November 20, 2008
New northbound and southbound bridges are being built along the future Highway 404 extension over Mount Albert Road, north of Newmarket, to help York Region grow. This is the second of four projects to extend Highway 404 north to East Gwillimbury. Over the next five years, Highway 404 will be extended by 13 kilometres from Green Lane to Ravenshoe Road.
The Green Lane interchange will be upgraded to include new ramps to the north, and new interchanges will be built at Queensville Sideroad and Woodbine Avenue. New bridges will carry Highway 404 traffic over Mount Albert Road and Boag Road and Doane Road traffic over Highway 404.
The government awarded the $8-million construction contract to Brennan Paving and Construction Limited of Markham. Work is underway and should be completed by fall 2009. During construction, Highway 404 traffic will not be impacted. In 2008, a section of Mount Albert Road, from Colonel Wayling Boulevard to Woodbine Avenue, will be fully closed. Local traffic will be detoured to Green Lane.
For more information: http://ogov.newswire.ca/ontario/GPOE/2008/11/06/c5903.html?lmatch=&lang=_e.html



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