Alberta government announces final phase of Calgary Ring Road construction

The Government of Alberta announced the final push to complete the Calgary Ring Road project is underway.

Earlier this year, construction of the new West Bow River bridge and new interchanges at Old Banff Coach Road and Bow Trail opened for traffic. This is a milestone toward the overall completion of the entire Calgary Ring Road in 2024.

These openings have improved access for communities, cut travel times for drivers by up to 20 minutes and have vastly improved travel times for commercial carriers. When fully completed, the Calgary Ring Road will provide 101 kilometres of free-flow travel, create new travel options for drivers and reduce traffic congestion.

“I’m excited to announce the Calgary Ring Road is one step closer to being finished. We are delivering on making life better for Albertans through the completion of this section for this major project, which means faster commutes, less panic getting kids to school or practice, quicker trips for groceries and a whole lot less stress,” said Devin Dreeshen, Minister of Transportation and Economic Corridors.

Construction of the West Calgary Ring Road is the final piece of the entire ring project, and the focus is now shifting to the final phase between Bow Trail and Highway 8, which is on track to be complete in 2024.

The West Calgary Rind Road project is No. 89 on ReNew Canada’s 2023 Top100 Projects report.

“Today’s announcement has been awaited for a long time and it is great news for my constituents in Calgary-Bow. The opening of this section of the ring road can cut commute times down significantly, making it easier for people to get where they need to be. As the MLA, I’ve already been working closely with constituents on noise attenuation concerns and will continue to advocate for our community,” said Demetrios Nicolaides, MLA for Calgary-Bow

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“The Stoney Trail Ring Road is a link that will bring us closer together. This new segment of the route makes our daily commutes faster and improves traffic flow. Additionally, this free-flow travel will support economic growth by making our northwest businesses and amenities more accessible to all Calgarians. Thank you to the Government of Alberta for this milestone, today’s progress is monumental,” said Sonya Sharp, Ward 1 councillor, City of Calgary

Transportation and Economic Corridors continues its work on the West Calgary Ring Road project, the final portion of the ring road. The interchange at the Trans-Canada Highway and Stoney Trail is nearing completion, along with the connection to Bow Trail, SW, which is scheduled for completion this fall. That will ease congestion for traffic, allow easier access to and from the Trans-Canada to Stoney Trail. Additional work to complete the roadway and interchanges at 17 Avenue and Highway 8 is expected to be completed by 2024.

Featured image: The Bow River Bridge Twinning project, part of the Calgary Ring Road project. (Aecon Group Inc.)

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