June 16, 2025 – The Government of Ontario is moving ahead with the Development Phase of the QEW Garden City Skyway Bridge Twinning Project, an important step in preparing Niagara Region for future growth and ensuring the efficient movement of people and goods.
The Garden City Skyway is a critical transportation corridor connecting St. Catharines and Niagara-on-the-Lake. As the region continues to grow, the need for additional capacity and modernized infrastructure is vital. Once complete, the 2.2-kilometre twin bridge will provide the necessary capacity to support expected population growth, enhance travel reliability, and facilitate the refurbishment of the existing bridge—ultimately helping the province fight gridlock, create jobs, and position the region for a prosperous future.
Skyway Bridging Partners, comprised of Green Infrastructure Partners Inc., Flatiron Dragados Canada Inc., and Construction Demathieu & Bard Inc., supported by their design partners, Arcadis and GHD Ltd., has been selected as the Development Phase partner to advance planning and design work for the project. The consortium will work closely with the Ontario Ministry of Transportation, Infrastructure Ontario, and local stakeholders to deliver this transformative infrastructure.
“Skyway Bridging Partners looks forward to working with all project stakeholders to ensure the successful delivery of this vital infrastructure, which will bring long-term benefits to the Province of Ontario. The project reflects our commitment to collaboration, innovation, and quality,” said Eduardo Galnares, the Development Company Representative for Skyway Bridging Partners.
“We are proud to partner with the Skyway Bridging Partners consortium on the QEW Garden City Skyway Bridge Twinning Project to deliver a transformative infrastructure project that will enhance mobility and reduce congestion. As Niagara Region continues to grow, we are committed to delivering our global design experience and local expertise to help create a critical infrastructure link between Niagara and the rest of Ontario,” said Shangeeta Snape, Mobility Managing Director, Arcadis Canada
The QEW Garden City Skyway Bridge Twinning Project is a key component of Ontario’s plan Connecting the GGH: A Transportation Plan for the Greater Golden Horseshoe. It will improve travel options, reduce congestion, and spur investment across the region, which will support growth in the province’s auto manufacturing and other industries.
