Progress at the McKenzie Interchange
The most recent update from the Construction Updates page noted that “There will be no blasting activity, and therefore no highway lane closures, from January, 27, 2017 until further notice.”
Earlier this month, the Ministry of Transportation tweeted a bird’s-eye-view of the progress made so far at the McKenzie interchange.
What McKenzie interchange construction looks like from above. Photo taken last month https://t.co/AhIMMtDvXq #yyj #yyjtraffic pic.twitter.com/9d2hem5KyR
— BC Transportation (@TranBC) January 23, 2017
Here is what the final interchange should look like when it’s complete.
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