Calgary

Deerfoot drivers warned of major delays due to Ivor Strong bridge work

The city is warning motorists of major delays on Deerfoot Trail in southeast Calgary during the time required for repairs to a bridge over the Bow River.

Repairs to Ivor Strong bridge over Bow River in southeast Calgary to slow traffic for almost two months

Traffic on the Ivor Strong Bridge across the Bow River will be reduced to two lanes in either direction during repairs to the bridge. (Google Street View)

Motorists who use Deerfoot Trail in the city's southeast can expect major delays for the next couple of months during repairs to a bridge over the Bow River.

The city says repairs to the Ivor Strong bridge will take more than seven weeks and during that time traffic will be restricted to two lanes in either direction.

The speed limit in the construction zone is 50 km/h and the lane width will be reduced as well in the construction zone. 

The bridge repairs will begin at 9 p.m. on May 13 and are slated to be completed by July 4. The city says crews will be working around the clock during that time. 

While there are no weight restrictions for vehicles during the repair period, there will be restricted access for large, commercial trucks to some of the on ramps to Deerfoot Trail from Anderson Road, Bow Bottom Trail, Southland Drive, Douglasdale Blvd. and 24th Street S.E.  

The city also reminds motorists that fines for speeding are doubled in construction zones.

Updates on traffic are available at 511.alberta.ca

The city says repairs to the Ivor Strong Bridge will take more than seven weeks. (Google Maps)