According to the City of Airdrie, the completion date of the Nose Creek bridges has been moved.

In August construction started on the three bridges located in the park, due to unforeseen circumstances, the finish date for all three bridges has had to be changed.

Originally, the bridges were scheduled to be fully completed by the end of September, or early October. That date has now been moved to November 6th, according to the city.

If one or two of the bridges are completed before that date, they will be opened to the public as soon as possible.

When asked about what has caused the added delay, the city stated it was mostly related to the drilling of the piles and groundwater, there were also some supply chain delays that have since been resolved.

Eventually, pending council approval, all bridges in Nose Creek Park will be replaced. They are upgrading the three bridges this year; another two in 2024, two in 2025 and the 8th and final bridge is expected to be replaced in 2026. 

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