Last wooden bridge on major road in Yukon set for replacement
The Nares River bridge, built in 1970 and nearing the end of its life cycle, will be replaced with a concrete version. The project will take three years.
The Nares River Bridge in Carcross, Yukon — the last wooden bridge on a major highway in the territory — will be replaced.
The contract will be tendered late this summer, the government said in a news release.
Known locally as Naataase Héen Bridge, the government plans to spend $1.5 million this year to begin the three year project.
The wooden bridge was built in 1970, and is nearing the end of its life-cycle, the government said.
It will be replaced with a concrete version.