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Supplying Canada’s Military with Four Permanent Structures at Alberta Training Facility Helps Accommodate Needed Training Vehicles and Equipment

Supplying Canada’s Military with Four Permanent Structures at Alberta Training Facility Helps Accommodate Needed Training Vehicles and Equipment

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Supplying Canada’s Military with Four Permanent Structures at Alberta Training Facility Helps Accommodate Needed Training Vehicles and Equipment The replacement bridges on Canadian Forces Base Wainwright will accommodate heavier equipment and meet updated design codes Canadian Forces Base/Area Support Unit Wainwright is one of the busiest Army bases in Canada. Located near Denwood, Alberta, the base is used primarily for training exercises, but also houses a residential community for military members stationed there. Because the Battle River cuts off one-third of Wainwright’s training area, ensuring safe and reliable crossings is critical. When four bridges on the base were deemed obsolete, it was determined they would need to be replaced, and Acrow won the mandate after a comp

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