The City of Calgary has confirmed that the Bearspaw south feeder main construction is more than halfway complete and remains on schedule and on budget. The project, which is a critical component of the city's water infrastructure, is expected to be finished by the end of 2026.
Project Progress and Timeline
According to city officials, the Bearspaw south feeder main work has reached over 50% completion. The project is progressing as planned, with no major delays or cost overruns reported. The city emphasized that the timeline remains on track for a year-end completion.
Importance of the Feeder Main
The Bearspaw feeder main is a key piece of Calgary's water distribution system, ensuring reliable water supply to residents and businesses. The current construction aims to upgrade and expand the system to meet growing demand and improve long-term resilience.
City's Commitment to Infrastructure
Calgary has prioritized infrastructure investments, with the Bearspaw project being one of several major initiatives. The city stated that staying on budget and on schedule is a top priority to minimize disruptions and deliver value for taxpayers.
Residents can expect continued work in the area, but the city has implemented traffic management plans to reduce inconvenience. Updates will be provided as the project progresses toward its December 2026 completion target.



