Mississauga drivers will see lunchtime traffic delays at major QEW intersection

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Published October 31, 2022 at 10:10 am

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Midday traffic in a busy area of Mississauga at the QEW will be impacted on Wednesday and Thursday this week (Nov. 2-3) as crews continue work on the rehabilitation of the highway bridge over the Credit River.

According to officials with the QEW/Credit River Improvement Project, who are overseeing the massive undertaking, traffic in the QEW/Hurontario St. area will be disrupted between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. on the two days for “oversized load girder deliveries.” 

Areas impacted are:

  • QEW westbound and westbound off-ramp to Hurontario St.
  • Hurontario St. at Harborn Rd.
  • Premium Way, from Harborn Rd. to Stavebank Rd.

Specifically, project leaders say, the girder deliveries will take place from the QEW westbound, west of Hurontario St., to the work site access on Stavebank Rd.

The large loads will travel via QEW westbound, Hurontario St., Harborn Rd., Premium Way and Stavebank Rd.

Crews say minor traffic disruptions are anticipated and all closures are dependent on the weather.

Meanwhile, temporary nighttime/overnight lane closures have been commonplace the past several months both on the QEW and on major nearby roads (Mississauga Rd. and Hurontario St.) where it connects with the busy highway.

Major work and associated lane/ramp closures are expected to continue into late fall and early winter along the 2.6-kilometre stretch of highway, according to project officials

For more details, visit the project website.

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