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Meet the people making countries connect by building the Gordie Howe bridge

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On any single day, more than 2,000 people are working on the Gordie Howe International Bridge site, ports of entry and the Michigan interchange. 

Around 42 per cent of the workforce are local to Windsor and Detroit. Meanwhile, workers from around the world — including Ireland, Italy, Germany, Brazil, Portugal, Saudi Arabia, Lebanon, India and more — have come to complete the bridge.

The bridge has been under construction since 2018, with its opening currently slated for September 2025. 

As Windsorites await the completion of this massive project, here’s a look at some of the people making the project a reality.

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