During the writ period (today until October 28, 2024), this website will be limited to information about emergencies and public safety concerns.
For details on immigration, visit Immigrating and Moving to Saskatchewan.
Get answers with our Frequently Asked Questions.

Pendant la période électorale (aujourd’hui jusqu’au 28 octobre 2024), ce site Web devra limiter ses publications uniquement à des renseignements sur les urgences et à des préoccupations en matière de sécurité publique.
Pour des renseignements sur l’immigration, visitez Immigrer et déménager en Saskatchewan.
Trouver des réponses en consultant la Foire aux questions (en anglais).

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A number of pages on the Government of Saskatchewan's website have been professionally translated in French. These translations are identified by a yellow box in the right or left rail that resembles the link below. The home page for French-language content on this site can be found at:

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Contracting with Highways

The Ministry of Highways works with engineering consultants, road builders, contractors and other services to help make sure highways are built and maintained safely.

Doing business with the ministry

If you're a contractor or consultant currently working for the Government of Saskatchewan on highway and infrastructure projects, you can find:

  • Design manuals
  • Roadside management standards
  • Forms
  • Templates
  • Standard testing procedures
  • Road building specifications
  • Traffic control manual

Learn how to do business with the ministry.

Public Sector Purchasing in Saskatchewan – SaskTenders

If you're looking to work on highways projects, you can find more information including:

  • Access to information on tenders
  • Tender results
  • Setting up notifications
  • Identifying areas of interest
  • Creating bookmarks

SaskTenders is your window to public sector purchasing in Saskatchewan. You can review and bid on all tenders from the provincial and municipal governments. This also includes Crown, health and education sector tenders.

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