BRADFORD — The Ontario government has issued two requests for proposals to complete detail design work for both the central and east sections of the Bradford Bypass.
The province is accepting proposals for detail design work for two sections running from Simcoe County Road 4 in the west to Highway 404 in the east. This work will include field and archeology investigations, property acquisitions, fulfilling consultations duties and finalizing the preferred design option for these sections, a release reads.
The government expects to award a contract for the work by fall 2025.
To date, crews have completed tree clearing along the proposed route of the west section of the Bradford Bypass to streamline utility relocations and clear a path for the bypass. Last year, the province also awarded contracts for detail design work and a construction manager for the west section of the bypass. A southbound lane on Highway 400 connecting to the Bradford Bypass is also currently under construction.
Once complete, the 16.3-kilometre bypass will connect Highway 404 in the east to Highway 400 in the west.
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