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Highway 210 Gets Facelift At Fort Qu’Appelle

Arafat Rahman

A $3.5 million interstate development project on Parkway 210 is in progress through Post Qu’Appelle. The work is being finished through an organization with the town and the Public authority of Saskatchewan.

Highways Minister Jeremy Cockrill stated, “We know the importance of the transportation system to our citizens as well as businesses in our province.” Our government is delighted to collaborate with the Town of Fort Qu’Appelle on this project to improve the highway. We must construct a safe transportation system, and if we cooperate, we can and will accomplish more.”

The approximately 1.8-kilometer highway improvement project will include curb and gutter replacement and resurfacing west of the Highway 35 junction. If the weather cooperates, the work should be finished by summer.

ASL Paving Ltd. is the contractor, and AECOM Prairie Road/Solutions will oversee the contract.

Gus Lagace, mayor of Fort Qu’Appelle, stated, “These improvements to our local infrastructure are very welcome” because of the substantial increase in traffic during the summer.

A week after week expressway development update is distributed on Saskatchewan.ca to give drivers the most recent subtleties on projects in progress to assist with arranging protected and proficient travel. Check the Highway Hotline at saskatchewan.ca/highwayhotline for up-to-date information on construction, emergency road closures, the status of ferries, barges, and other road activities if you intend to travel. Data is likewise accessible by calling 511.

Since 2008, the Saskatchewan government has improved more than 19,400 kilometers of Saskatchewan highways by investing more than $12 billion in highway infrastructure.

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