Fritter
Active Member
Judging from the traffic on the existing 407ETR, I don't expect traffic patterns to change too much on the new extension come Feb 1st. The existing 407ETR shows that people are willing to pay for the speed and convenience.
407ETR needs to widen their part from York/Durham Line to Brock Road soon though, its rather awkward today the way there is that 4 lane gap between two 6 lane sections.
More to do with the environment. They don't want to spread urban sprawl too up north into the Greenbelt and the Oak Ridge Moraine. IMO, they can still rebuilt the section between the 407 and the 35/115 split to 400 standards.
I'd be surprised if we saw any of that. Its helped by the extension being (a) new and needing to be paid for, and (b) an extension of a highway that is already a toll road.So, how long until the hate screeds hit facebook decrying the Liberals for the tolls on the 407 extension?
It already has.So, how long until the hate screeds hit facebook decrying the Liberals for the tolls on the 407 extension?
TORONTO -Infrastructure Ontario (IO) and the Ministry of Transportation (MTO) have selected LINK 427 as the preferred proponent to design, build, finance and maintain the Highway 427 Expansion project.
LINK 427's team includes:
Developer: ACS Infrastructure Canada Inc. and Miller Infrastructure
Construction: Dragados Canada Inc., Miller Infrastructure and Bot Infrastructure Ltd.
Design: MMM Group Ltd. and Thurber Engineering Ltd.
Maintenance: ACS Infrastructure Canada Inc. and Miller Infrastructure
The selection of LINK 427 is the result of an open, fair and competitive procurement process overseen by a third party fairness advisor.
IO and MTO will now begin finalizing contract details with LINK 427. The project cost and schedule are expected to be announced in March 2017, with design and construction to begin shortly after.
The Highway 427 Expansion project includes a new 6.6-kilometre extension from Highway 7 to Major Mackenzie Drive and a 4-kilometre road widening from Finch Avenue to Highway 7.
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Quick Facts:
The Highway 427 Expansion is the fourth major highway project delivered by IO and MTO through the Alternative Financing and Procurement (AFP) model. Projects that are delivered using IO's AFP model have a track record of being 96 per cent on budget to date.
Highway 427 and its assets will remain publicly owned and controlled.
Completing the whole extension and HOT lanes by the end of the year, just the HOT lanes in the present highway?End of the year I think.
Neither. Just whatever work they're doing now. Extension opens in 2020, HOT lanes in 2021.Completing the whole extension and HOT lanes by the end of the year, just the HOT lanes in the present highway?