The Highway 1-Colquitz River Bridges Widening project will widen and seismically retrofit both existing two-lane bridges over Burnside Road on Highway 1 in Victoria.
Highway 1 and Burnside Road West will remain open throughout construction period, with lane closures limited to off-peak hours when required. No changes are planned for bus service through construction.
Daily
8 pm to 5:30 am
Greater Victoria is getting busier, and it’s crucial we have a strong transportation network that people can count on to get to and from their work, homes and families between downtown and the West Shore.
Widening the Colquitz River bridges will make for a more reliable, efficient commute for south Islanders while protecting local waterways and ecosystems.
“Transit is vital to our region, and this infrastructure improvement will make the bus more convenient for people who commute in and out of the downtown core,” says Bruce Williams,
The project is a part of the South Island Transportation Strategy, which focuses on improving the sustainability and resiliency in Southern Vancouver Island communities through highway, transit and active transportation improvements.
The project will involve:
The construction contract has been awarded to Pomerleau Inc.
This project will benefit the community by:
The total project investment is $35.5 million, with the Province contributing $23.5 million and the Federal government contributing $12 million through the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program.
The ministry worked with the region’s local governments and environmental groups to complete the designs.
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For information about this project, contact:
Mike Boissonneault
Senior Project Manager