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QEW - Mississauga/Credit River Project

Drove through the site today on my way intopt he hinterlands of Etobicoke.

They were paving the south side of the deck, and pouring cement on that last section of decking on the north side as Tim's photos showed previously.

There also seems to be a lot of tidying up work going on in preparation for the final touches to both approaches to the rebuilt span. Last Thursday they were unloading tree's on the north side for landscaping efforts. There is not doubt that there is much work to be done around the periphery of the project - adding sections to the noise walls, certain sections of concrete crash barriers, lighting etc, but there is no doubt they are on the home stretch.

Opening sometime in November?
 
I'm not happy with the ugly, standard pedestrian overpass. They had the opportunity to send pedestrians under the bridge to cross the QEW, giving them a view of the river along the way, with a connection to the underslung pedestrian walkway. It wouldn't've have added much distance as the overpass needs those long ramps anyway, which equate to as much walking as the diversion to the bridge would.

It's like every time they have an opportunity to do something that's both creative and useful, they refuse. Infrastructure either has to be cookie-cutter old-school boring, or some completely off-the-wall "artistic" but totally impractical vision.
 
I shot this project last weekend and will post photos soon.
 
October 20
South side of the bridge:
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North side. This is not an area I normally photograph from such a low altitude because of the high voltage power lines.
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Looking east towards Pedestrian overpass:
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West transition
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Thanks!! So no pedestrian bridge yet on the north side.

This project is looking increasingly close to completion though.
 
Thank you for the photos!

Does anyone know when the project started? All I can see is an RFP back from 2019 but I remember even before 2010 they were carving out space for what I assume was the current bridge.

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Thank you for the photos!

Does anyone know when the project started? All I can see is an RFP back from 2019 but I remember even before 2010 they were carving out space for what I assume was the current bridge.

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It started in May of 2021. If you go back to probably page 4 or 5 of this thread you'll see some of my aerial shots. The cutout in your streetview photo was created when a previous round of bridgework was done.
 

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