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Bridge 2 and 3 on 6th Sideroad

Bridge 2 and 3 Replacement

On this page: 
1. Project Updates
2. Public Meetings & Information Centres
3. Map of Project Area
4. Progress Photos
5. Quarterly Progress Reports

Bridges 2 and 3, also known as the Mitchell’s Creek Bridges, are concrete monolithic T-beam bridges connected by a short stretch of 6th Sideroad on the western edge of the Little Germany Management Area. The bridges were originally constructed in the 1930’s. 

A Schedule A+ Municipal Class Environmental Assessment was undertook beginning in April 2019 to assess multiple factors including existing and future traffic operations in the area, the ability to span the water flow at the location, the sensitivity of the environment in the area. The assessment identified the preferred solution to be replacement of both Bridges 2 and 3 with new single-lane bridges. Construction is scheduled to begin in 2022.

Why Now?

The existing bridges are in poor condition with deteriorating walls and extensive exposed, rusted steel reinforcements. They have been given a 10-tonne load limit, and that limit will continue to decrease without rehabilitation.


Project Updates

June 4, 2025 - Restricted access for warranty work and repairs

Update: HugoMB has requested to move the work to the week of June 16. Details have been updated below.

The Town's contractor is scheduled to return to complete warranty and repair work on Bridges 2 and 3 during the week of June 16. The bridges are expected to be fully closed during daytime hours on June 17 and 18. The bridges are expected to reopen on June 19 for finishing work with traffic control flaggers in place.


Public Meetings & Information Centres


Map of Project Area

Map indicating location of Bridges 2 and 3 on 6th Sideroad near Little Germany

Progress Photos


Quarterly Progress Reports

Q2 2023

Project Scope: Within scope
Project Schedule: Behind schedule
Project Budget: Within budget

Notes: Construction was completed within the amount of the tender. The project has entered a two-year warranty period.