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Construction season for highways

Saskatchewan鈥檚 highway crews and road builders are springing into action for the 2015-16 construction season. A record $842 million budget means numerous construction sites are popping up across the province.
Highway Construction

Saskatchewan鈥檚 highway crews and road builders are springing into action for the 2015-16 construction season.

A record $842 million budget means numerous construction sites are popping up across the province.聽 This budget includes $560 million allocated to major capital projects including twinning projects, passing lanes and overpasses.

Some of the construction highlights include:

Major projects:

鈥onstruction of the Regina Bypass;

鈥verpasses at Martensville and Warman;

鈥winning Highway 39 from Estevan to Bienfait;

鈥re-construction work on passing lanes on Highway 5 between Saskatoon and Humboldt;

鈥re-construction work on Highway 6 and 39 between Regina and Estevan; and

鈥300 km of repaving work on the province鈥檚 busiest highways, including Highways 1, 2, 6, 7, 11, and 16.

鈥 150 km of rural highway upgrades including:

鈥27 from the junction of Highway 2 to Vonda;

鈥ighway 43 from the junction of Highway 2 to Gravelbourg;

鈥ighway 51 from west of Kerrobert to Major; and

鈥ighway 58 from Lafleche to Gravelbourg.

鈥 41 bridge projects and many culvert projects.

A weekly construction update will be published throughout the spring and summer months to provide the travelling public with the latest construction information.

鈥淧lease watch for orange zones and obey the black and white 60 km/hr signs in construction zones,鈥 Highways and Infrastructure Minister Nancy Heppner said. 鈥淭his will help keep everyone safe throughout the construction season.鈥

Drivers are reminded that they will face three times the normal fines for driving faster than 60 km/hr in work zones.聽 Heavier enforcement including the continued use of photo enforcement will be used to catch speeders.

Check out the Highway Hotline for road restriction information before planning your trip at http://hotline.gov.sk.ca/map/.

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