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New Champlain Bridge replacement ready in 2021

Temporary causeway to be built along current Nuns' Island Bridge, as the Champlain Bridge is replaced.

Temporary causeway to be built along current Nuns' Island Bridge

The Champlain Bridge replacement span is expected to be ready in 10 years, with a temporary structure going up by 2015, said Transport Minister Denis Lebel.

The new toll bridge isknown for now as a "new bridge for the St. Lawrence," Lebel said as a news conference in Montreal on Thursday.

A temporary causeway, which will run along the current Nuns' Island Bridge, will have three lanes in each direction.

The federal government isprimed to request proposed plans and designs for the temporary span, Lebel said.

A 2011 report on the Champlain Bridge's condition estimated that major repairs to prolong its life would cost an estimated $25 million over the next decade.

The report concluded the bridge would have to be replaced eventually, even with repairs.

The Champlain Bridge was officially opened as a toll bridge in 1962.

The tolls were eventually abolished in 1990.

It is Canada's busiest bridge,with anestimated160,000 vehicle crossings every day.