Edmonton Ring Road
Edmonton Provincial Highway Projects
North Edmonton Ring Road
On July 30, 2008, an agreement was entered into with NORTHWESTCONNECT (a consortium of companies headed by Bilfinger Berger BOT Inc.) for the design, construction, operation, and maintenance of Anthony Henday Drive from Highway 16 in the west to Manning Drive in the east. This portion is 21 kilometres long with 27 bridge structures. The construction phase shall be complete in late fall 2011. Maintenance of this portion will be handled by NORTHWESTCONNECT until 2041.
For further details, please click here or click on the green portion of the map below.
Anthony Henday Drive South
The Government of Alberta has conducted a noise study for Anthony Henday Drive Southeast.
The Government of Alberta has conducted a noise study for Anthony Henday Drive Southwest.
Maintenance issues for Anthony Henday Drive South, please contact 780-466-5084 or contact them at
Edmonton Ring Road
The Transportation Utility Corridor (TUC) was originally planned by the Province of Alberta and the City of Edmonton in the late 1970s and is commonly referred to as the Edmonton Ring Road . During the 1980s and 1990s the Province of Alberta, who is responsible for the development and management of the Ring Road, purchased most of the lands required for the TUC. Anthony Henday Drive skirts the City of Edmonton and is part of the North/South Trade Corridor.







