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Phase 1 of new Soo Locks project nears end

SAULT STE. MARIE, MI (MPRN)— Construction of the new lock at Sault Ste. Marie is nearing the end of Phase One of a project that has taken nearly two years to complete.

The mission of this phase was to break up bedrock and other thick materials at the bottom of the channel so vessels can pass through smoothly.

Rachel Miller is a Supervisory Engineer with the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers in Sault Ste. Marie. She says all that’s left to do is some housekeeping.

“What we're looking for really is making sure that the bedrock has been removed to 30 feet. We're not planning on going back and doing any further bedrock removal prior to putting that new lock in operation.”

Phase Three is set to begin in the coming weeks. It will be the most complex yet. But it remains unclear if the $800 million hole in the budget for the third phase will be filled in time for completion.