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Minister Sohi Visits New Champlain Bridge Corridor Project

On November 25, as part of the assumption of his duties, the Minister of Infrastructure and Communities, the Honourable Amarjeet Sohi, came to visit the site of the New Champlain Bridge Corridor Project. This was an opportunity to see how work is progressing and learn more about the project’s coming stages.

The visit covered the whole of the New Champlain Bridge Corridor along with the reconfiguration of Highway 15 including the Atwater and Gaétan-Laberge interchanges as well as the Highway 132 / Highway 10 interchange. He was also briefed on the various activities under way for the new Nuns’ Island Bridge and the three jetties that will serve in the construction of the new Champlain Bridge.

“I was very impressed to see the progress that has been made on the bridge only six months after the project broke ground. Montrealers and Canadians will have a world class new Champlain Bridge corridor that they can be proud of, open in December 2018, on budget and toll-free,” said Minister Sohi.