William R. Bennett Bridge

William R. Bennett Bridge

The bridge seen from West Kelowna, with parts of the old bridge still visible in the foreground
Carries Motor vehicles, pedestrians and bicycles
Crosses Okanagan Lake
Locale Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada
Official name William R. Bennett Bridge
Maintained by SNC-Lavalin Inc.
Characteristics
Design Pontoon bridge
Longest span 44 metres (144 ft)
Clearance below 18 metres (59 ft)
History
Opened May 25, 2008
Statistics
Daily traffic 50,000 vehicles

The William R. Bennett Bridge is a pontoon bridge in the Okanagan Valley of British Columbia, Canada. Completed on May 25, 2008, the bridge replaced the older Okanagan Lake Bridge built in 1958 to link Downtown Kelowna to West Kelowna across Okanagan Lake as part of Highway 97.

On April 21, 2005, Premier Gordon Campbell officially renamed the bridge from the Okanagan Lake Bridge to William R. Bennett Bridge in honour of former Premier William Richards Bennett, a native of Kelowna.

Construction budget

The first press release from the BC Ministry of Transportation to include budget information was in 2003. At that time, the project was estimated to cost $100 million CAD for the bridge and another $20 million CAD for the two interchange upgrades on the west side of the lake.

By June 29, 2005, the cost of the bridge was increased from the previous estimate of $100 million CAD to $144 million CAD "due to dramatic increases in the cost of construction materials and labour", which includes significant increases in the cost of concrete, steel, and fuel. Over the next 30 years, the province of British Columbia expects to pay SNC-Lavalin a total of $179 million CAD "to design, build, finance, operate, maintain and rehabilitate the bridge".

Construction schedule

Bridge facts

Gallery

References

  1. ^ Ministry of Transportation press release 2003TRAN0063-000931 October 28, 2003
  2. ^ Ministry of Transportation press release 2005TRAN0032-000628 June 29, 2005
  3. ^ Ministry of Transportation: Profile of the elevated portion of the William R. Bennett Bridge
  4. ^ Westside Weekly, February 8, 2006, "Public hates billboards -- report" by Anne-Rachelle McHugh
  5. ^ Canadian Consulting Engineer

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Coordinates: 49°53′8″N 119°31′7″W / 49.88556°N 119.51861°W