The Quesnell Bridge is a girder bridge that spans the North Saskatchewan River and is the busiest bridge in Edmonton. It carries approximately 120.000 vehicles per day which equates to approximately 10.000 vehicles per hour during morning and afternoon peak periods.

It also carries 4.000 to 5.000 pedestrian and cyclist trips per week. In 2010 the first major rehabilitation of the bridge took place since it was built in 1967. Rehabilitation with ZINGA will extend the life of the Quesnell Bridge by up to 50 years.

This widening of the bridge was carried out by ‘Concreate USL’.The ZINGA was applied by the
contractor ‘Waiward Steel’, which has its base in Edmonton.

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