This release was issued under a previous government.

The $80 million investment, part of the Alberta Jobs Plan, includes removal of three bridge structures, construction of five new bridge structures, and highway and intersection improvements.

Once complete, the new interchange system will improve traffic flow and safety along this critical corridor. Construction is expected to be completed in fall 2018.

Fall 2016 construction work

One of the project’s first significant traffic impacts will be the closure of the southbound Gaetz Avenue bridge to QEII in
late-September. This closure will remain in place for the duration of the project, allowing contractors to remove the existing bridge, construct the new bridge and realign this section of the QEII.

Traffic will be detoured to 19 Street and Highway 2A (Taylor Drive) in order to access the QEII southbound. Temporary traffic signals will be installed at the Highway 2A (Taylor Drive) interchange ramp to accommodate additional traffic flow at the Taylor Drive southbound/QEII access.

Additional construction work planned for fall 2016 includes:

  • Excavation in the median between Gaetz Avenue and Taylor Drive along the new QEII alignment.
  • Gaetz Avenue centre pier and support piling construction.
  • Bridge work on Taylor Drive, including water drainage installations, support installations, and mechanically-stabilized-earth wall construction. This work will require lane closures on Taylor Drive.
  • Utility work has already begun and will continue throughout the fall.

Alberta Transportation thanks motorists for their patience and consideration for the safety of construction workers while work continues on this important infrastructure improvement on the QEII corridor. Please observe all posted signage and speed limits and use caution when driving through construction zones.

For up to date information on construction and traffic impacts, visit 511.alberta.ca or @511Alberta and @ABTransComm and search #hwy2gaetz on Twitter.