The Deh Cho bridge in the Northwest Territories, Canada


The Deh Cho Bridge is a km ( mi) long bridge across the Mackenzie River on Highway 3 near Fort Providence, Northwest Territories, Canada. Construction began in 2008 and was expected to be completed in 2010 but faced delays due to technical and financial difficulties. The bridge officially opened to traffic on November 30, 2012. The superstructure is a two lane, nine-span composite steel truss bridge with a cable assisted main span of 190 m. Deh Cho is the Dene name for the Mackenzie River.


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Location: Deh Cho Bridge, Fort Providence, Northwest Territories, Canada
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