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Ambassador Bridge owner says Canada has issued permit for new 6-lane span

The Detroit skyline under the Ambassador Bridge is seen on April 29, 2015.
The Detroit skyline under the Ambassador Bridge is seen on April 29, 2015. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP, Carlos Osorio

DETROIT – The owner of the Ambassador Bridge linking Detroit and Windsor, Ontario, says it has received Canadian approval to build a six-lane span next to the existing bridge.

Detroit International Bridge Co. Vice Chairman Matthew Moroun issued a statement Wednesday saying it has received the final permit needed for the new span. The company obtained U.S. permits last year.

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It estimates the privately funded project to build the 2,190-foot, cable-stayed bridge over the Detroit River will cost a total of $1 billion, half of which already has been spent.

Detroit International Bridge Co. so far has been unsuccessful in suing to stop the future construction of a competing project, the Gordie Howe International Bridge about 2 miles downstream from the Ambassador Bridge.

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