Third Bridge Crossing
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Kingston’s third bridge crossing on track to open by end of 2022In the latest update on construction, Mark Van Buren says Kingston's $180-million third bridge crossing is on budget and on schedule to open by the end of the year.NewsJan 14, 2022
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Kingston’s third bridge crossing continues to take shapeBy this time next year, Kingston’s long-awaited third bridge crossing should be open.NewsOct 7, 2021
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Kingston’s $180M third bridge crossing continues to take shapeCrews continue working on Kingston's third bridge crossing throughout the pandemic.NewsMay 12, 2021
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Kingston’s $180M bridge on track for ‘substantial completion’ next yearConstruction of a $180-million bridge over the Cataraqui River is now 50 per-cent complete and remains on track for “substantial completion” by the end of 2022PoliticsMar 23, 2021
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First of nearly 100 support beams for Kingston’s third bridge crossing arriveMonday saw a delicate delivery take place, as the first two of 96 steel bridge girders arrived on the western shore of the construction site.EnvironmentFeb 1, 2021
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Builders of Kingston’s 3rd river crossing pledge to keep water traffic movingThe bridge builders have a plan to keep boat traffic moving during its construction.CanadaJul 16, 2020
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COVID-19 isn’t putting a stop to work on Kingston’s third bridge crossing, mayor saysDespite the pandemic, Kingston Mayor Bryan Paterson says the work will continue.CanadaApr 28, 2020
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Kingston’s third bridge features new ‘light and low’ design: City officialsCity officials say the revised design is a better fit for the surrounding character of the Cataraqui River, and will still offer lookout points to give pedestrians, cyclists and other users a unique perspective of the waterway.CanadaJan 10, 2020
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Kingston’s third bridge shoreline construction ramps upWith the arrival of spring, construction work is ramping up on the City of Kingston’s $180 million third bridge crossing.PoliticsMar 21, 2019
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‘Pothole politicians’ could earmark millions more for road repairs, affordable housingKingston city councillors are looking to fast-track spending millions of extra dollars on affordable housing and better roads.PoliticsFeb 22, 2019
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