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R.W. Bruhn Bridge Replacement Project

Sicamous, British Columbia

Aecon-Emil Anderson Construction General Partnership (“AEGP”), a 50/50 consortium between Aecon and Emil Anderson Construction, is delivering the R.W. Bruhn Bridge Replacement Project for the Province of British Columbia.

The scope of work includes building a new four-lane bridge with a multi-use pedestrian and cyclist path connecting to the Trans-Canada Highway in Sicamous, widening 1.9 kilometres of highway to four lanes, and upgrading intersections between Old Sicamous Road and Silver Sands Road. The new bridge will improve safety and traffic flow along the Trans-Canada Highway 1 corridor.

Further information about the project is available on the Province of British Columbia website.

CLIENT
Province of British Columbia

START DATE
2024

Map of Bruhn Bridge in Sicamous

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