HALIFAX --
Nova Scotia has a well-established shipbuilding industry, but it appears Maritimers also have the skill to build complex bridges.
A Dartmouth-based company is in the process of fabricating a series of four bridges for Toronto’s port lands, part of a huge project in Canada’s most populated city as part of waterfront Toronto’s flood protection project.
Cherubini Bridges and Structures won the bid to build the bridges and has been working on the project for the past year and a half.
The job is so big, it has to be put together in sections. One of those sections is being built by workers at Cherubini’s Dartmouth waterfront fabrication site.