In 2015 the City completed construction on a grade-separated interchange in south Edmonton, at the junction of Queen Elizabeth II (QEII) Highway and 41 Avenue SW. The project was jointly funded by Alberta Transportation, the City of Edmonton, and the Federal Government through the Asia-Pacific Gateway and Corridor Initiative (APGCI).
This partial cloverleaf interchange converted 41 Avenue SW into a continuous corridor with full access to and from QEII highway. Further, a new bridge was constructed over Blackmud Creek on the realigned section of 41 Avenue SW. The project also included a road/rail grade separation of the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) tracks east of QEII highway.
Standard General placed over 470,000t of gravel, 200,000t of asphalt, and 2,100 cubic meters of concrete on this project.