The New Champlain Bridge | $1.9B | DBFOM/P3      

Montréal, Quebec

The main feature of the new Champlain Bridge Corridor, one of North America’s largest infrastructure projects, is a new 2.11-mile bridge across the Saint-Lawrence River. The new Champlain Bridge, in Montreal, Quebec, runs from the Île-des-Sœurs to Brossard, downstream from the existing Champlain Bridge, built in the 1960s. 

The bridge includes three corridors, with two, three-lane corridors for vehicle traffic and a two-lane transit corridor with light rail transit capabilities for future use. The bridge also includes a multi-use path for pedestrians and cyclists. Work also includes a bridge over the Île-des-Sœurs, widening of sections of Autoroute 15 and Autoroute 10, installation of tolling infrastructure and installation of intelligent transportation systems. 

The new Champlain Bridge provides additional capacity and increase safety on one of the busiest bridges in Canada. Forty to 60 million vehicles use the bridge each year. The route is a major corridor for local residents as well as a trade route to the U.S. The new Champlain Bridge is expected to have a 125-year design life. 

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