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  • Replacing the Montreal River Bridge on Highway 2 in the La Ronge area and.
  • Highways will invest $62.8 million to repair or rebuild 14 bridges and replace more than 100 culverts across the province.
  • Extension and sealing of the runway at Sandy Bay Airport.
  • Sealing the runway, taxiway and apron at Pelican Narrows Airport and.
  • Continuing to work on Saskatchewan's portion of the Garson Lake Road.
  • Gravel road improvements on Highway 924 northeast of Green Lake.
  • This year's highways budget invests $89.4 million to build, operate and maintain the transportation system in northern Saskatchewan. Projects include turning lanes, streetlights, flashing warning lights, rumble strips, crosswalks and sightline improvements.īudget 2023-24 includes an additional $6.0 million for the preservation and maintenance of northern roads that support the province's forestry industry. Saskatchewan will fulfill its five-year, $100 million commitment to road safety in this year's budget. The Government of Saskatchewan will continue to make significant investments in intersections and road safety.
  • 115 km of Thin Membrane Surface (TMS) and rural highway upgrades and.
  • 300 km of medium treatments, like micro surfacing.
  • This year's budget will improve more than 1,000 kilometres of highways, for a total of more than 4,600 kilometres of highways improved over four years.
  • Planning for the third phase of the Saskatoon Freeway functional study.
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  • Planning for construction to extend twinning on Highway 5 east of Saskatoon and.
  • Completing passing lanes and widening on Highway 5 from Saskatoon to Highway 2.
  • Beginning upgrades on Highway 15 east of Kenaston between Highways 11 and 2.
  • Supporting expansion of the forestry industry through investments in gravel, pavement and road maintenance in northern Saskatchewan.
  • Beginning construction of twinning projects near Rowatt and Corinne on Highways 6 and 39 between Regina and Weyburn.
  • Several major construction projects will continue or be completed to improve safety and traffic flow, including: The 2023-24 Budget will invest $422 million in capital projects. These investments will continue to support our goal of growth that works for all Saskatchewan people." The world wants Saskatchewan's food, fuel and fertilizer. "We need a safe, reliable and sustainable transportation system to support economic growth. "Roughly 70 per cent of Saskatchewan's economy relies on exports," Highways Minister Jeremy Cockrill said. The Ministry of Highways is investing $776 million to make our roads safer, strengthen key transportation corridors and support the province's forestry sector. If you have any questions about Google™ Translate, please visit: Google™ Translate FAQs.

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