Edmonton Construction Season
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Edmonton kicks off 2024 construction season with more than 200 planned projectsThe City of Edmonton officially kicked off its 2024 construction season on Tuesday, with more than 200 infrastructure projects being planned, designed and built this year.TrafficMay 21, 2024
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Status of Edmonton’s ‘robust’ 2022 construction season'Tis the season for construction sites and sounds around every corner in Edmonton. This year, the city managed 300 construction jobs and employed 13,000 people.TrafficOct 25, 2022
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Construction season officially underway in Edmonton: ‘Truly a sign of growth’Construction season is ramping up in Edmonton, with about 250 active projects at an estimated cost of $1.9 billion on the books this year.TrafficMay 13, 2022
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Edmonton tackles 268 projects this construction season including LRT and parksCurrent construction projects include bridges, LRT expansion, freeway conversions, neighbourhood renewal, new playgrounds and park upgrades.EconomyMay 4, 2021
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Groat Road Bridge to open Monday as Edmonton summer construction season wraps upThe Groat Road Bridge is opening on time and on budget, according to the City of Edmonton.TrafficOct 29, 2020
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Edmonton’s 95 Avenue to be closed for 2019 construction seasonAs construction on the Valley Line LRT continues, the City of Edmonton announced Friday that 95 Avenue in the Strathearn community will be closed for the entire 2019 construction season.TrafficApr 12, 2019
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Track progress of Edmonton’s traffic constructionIn 2014, the city is spending $431.1 million on more than 178 road projects. As motorists can attest; that’s a lot of construction.FeaturesSep 18, 2014
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