Human error during construction led to sudden closure of major Montreal bridge
MONTREAL — The Quebec government says it had no choice but to close a major bridge in Montreal because a company repairing the structure unintentionally damaged 40 reinforcement bars.
Transport Minister François Bonnardel is promising to carry on repair work 24 hours a day, seven days a week to reopen the Île-aux-Tourtes bridge on a highway linking Montreal to Ontario.
The Transport Department closed the bridge Thursday during the afternoon rush hour, and Bonnardel said today he doesn’t know when it will reopen but he doesn’t foresee a long-term closure.
Bonnardel told reporters the damage was caused by human error, but he didn’t want to blame the construction company hired to repair the bridge, which opened in 1965 and is scheduled to be replaced by 2027.