The Gordie Howe International Bridge Community Benefits Plan includes $20 million (CDN) in direct community
investments for Windsor, Ontario and Detroit, Michigan.
Steel piles are required to be driven into the ground to support the ramps connecting the US Port of Entry to I-75 and
the road and pedestrian bridges over I-75
As part of the Gordie Howe International Bridge project, five pedestrian bridges crossing Interstate-75 will be built
to provide safe access to services within the community.
The Neighbourhood Infrastructure Strategy of the Community Benefits Plan includes a commitment to provide a
$50,000 (CDN) annual investment allowance for community organizations located in or servicing Sandwich or
Delray/Southwest Detroit residents...
The Gordie Howe International Bridge project requires significant construction activity, including the demolition and
removal of existing infrastructure, reconstruction of select roadways and bridges, and construction of new project
infrastructure.
Since beginning construction in fall 2018, Bridging North America (BNA) has been making significant
progress on the delivery of the Gordie Howe International Bridge project, with efforts concentrated on
four key areas