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MICRO SURFACING PROGRAM EXTENDS LIFE OF PAVEMENT IN SASKATCHEWAN

Released on September 19, 2012

The Weekly Construction Update

Motorists will soon have better road surfaces to travel as a result of several micro surfacing projects in the province, which will extend the life of the pavement for several years, according to the Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure.

Improvements are scheduled to get underway shortly on Highway 7 near Rosetown, while similar micro surfacing work was completed earlier this construction season near Macklin, Kindersley and Elrose.

"With more people living and working in the province than ever before, we continue to invest in our transportation network which is essential in getting goods to market," Highways and Infrastructure Minister Don McMorris said. "Micro surfacing treatments, like the ones scheduled to begin this week, will restore pavement to a uniform surface."

Micro surfacing a highway helps restore skid resistance, eliminates minor surface problems, levels ruts, helps prevents hydroplaning and reconditions the surface damage as a result of weather and traffic deterioration. The work is expected to extend the pavement's service life five to seven years before requiring any major repaving.

Several new highway construction projects are expected to get underway this week including grading work on Highway 361 near Lampman, surfacing on Highway 35 near Archerwill, a bridge replacement on Highway 58 near Gravelbourg and construction on Highway 22 near Grayson.

Additional travel information about emergency road closures, the status of ferries and barges along with other road activities can also be found on the Highway Hotline at www.highways.gov.sk.ca/road-conditions. It's also available by calling 306-787-7623 in Regina, 306-933-8333 in Saskatoon, the SaskTel cellular network at *ROAD, toll-free across Canada at 1-888-335-7623 and via the Highway Hotline mobile website at http://hotline.gov.sk.ca/sk/map/mobile/.

The weekly provincial highway construction update is posted to the Highway Hotline Facebook page at www.facebook.com/SaskatchewanHighwayHotline and Tweeted @SKGovHwyHotline. Pictures of various construction projects and some maintenance activities can be found on the ministry's website at www.highways.gov.sk.ca/constructionseason2012 in the photo gallery.

Motorists must slow to 60 km/hr when passing workers and equipment in the Orange Zone. For more information about construction zones, visit http://www.highways.gov.sk.ca/orangezone/.

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For more information, contact:

Steve Shaheen
Highways and Infrastructure
Regina
Phone: 306-787-4867

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