Groundbreaking begins Friday for Gordie Howe International Bridge

The groundbreaking event for the new international bridge between Detroit and Windsor, Ontario is happening today. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Gov. Snyder are at the groundbreaking celebration event Friday morning. 

You can watch a livestream of the celebration online here.

Officials estimate the Gordie Howe International Bridge, named after the late hockey legend, will open in late 2024.

Officials said last week that a 36-year contract for the project includes $2.9 billion ($3.8 billion Canadian) to design and build the bridge, as well as about $1.5 billion ($1.9 billion Canadian) to operate and maintain it during that time.

Currently, the privately owned Ambassador Bridge and the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel are the only commuter crossings between the two cities. The Detroit-Windsor gateway is the busiest commercial border crossing in North America.

A groundbreaking for advance construction was held in July in Detroit. Officials earlier projected it could open as early as 2020, but that timeline hadn't been expected to hold.

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Information from The Associated Press was used in this report