Im standing on the biggest infrastructure project in North America

Published: Jan. 21, 2022, noon

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On this week\\u2019s Talking Michigan Transportation podcast, a conversation with Nickolai Miotto, a member of Operating Engineers 324 working on the Gordie Howe International Bridge. Following his appearance, Andy Doctoroff, the point person on the project for the Michigan governor\\u2019s office, visits again to offer an update on the project\\u2019s progress.\\xa0

Ahead of Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer\\u2019s 2022 State of the State address next week, Miotto was featured in a video series produced to highlight components of the speech. \\xa0

Miotto talks about how he made his way into the training program to become an equipment operator and what it means to be working on such an iconic project. In the video, he touts the importance of infrastructure investment to job creation and economic development and why he thinks it spells good things for the future of Michigan. \\xa0

In the second segment, Doctoroff offers highlights on the project\\u2019s status, including significant work on the Michigan interchanges that will serve bridge users. He also marvels at the towers going up, which will eventually soar more than 700 feet into the sky, nearing the height of the Renaissance Center.

Doctoroff also talks about the robust engagement process to keep members of communities on both sides of the border engaged and up to date on developments.

The Windsor-Detroit Bridge Authority produced this virtual tour to illustrate progress.

Podcast photo: New Gordie Howe International Bridge tower being constructed.

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