Ring Roads - Edmonton & Calgary

The Transportation Utility Corridor (TUC) was originally planned around Alberta's two major cities in the late 1970s. During the 1980s and 1990s, the Province of Alberta purchased most of the lands required for the TUC.

Within the corridor, the Province has planned for freeway standard roadways to alleviate the heavy goods and services traffic from the city's highway network.  In Edmonton, this is Anthony Henday Drive (Highway 216) and Stoney Trail (Highway 201) in Calgary.

The southwest, southeast, and northwest portions of Anthony Henday Drive are completed.  They used both conventional (SW) delivery and public-private partnership (P3) delivery (SE/NW).  The northwest portion of Stoney Trail was constructed using conventional means. The northeast Stoney Trail was constructed under the P3 delivery; while southeast Stoney Trail is under construction using the P3 delivery.

For Further information:

Edmonton Ring Roads
- City of Edmonton
Calgary Ring Roads
- City of Calgary
- Chinook Road Partnerships
Transportation/Utility Corridor WebSite