Released on May 2, 2000
Resurfacing begins this week on a 10.8 km stretch of Highway 21 north ofKindersley to create a smoother driving surface for travellers.
"Work will begin on this $1.4 million project the week of May 1st and should be
completed by early June," Highways and Transportation Minister Maynard Sonntag
said. "Completion of this job will require an estimated 30 full-time workers."
Ramco Paving Ltd. of Regina was awarded this project as the lowest of six
bidders.
Across the province, there will be 101 major projects on 53 different
highways. Highways and Transportation's 2000 budget is $250 million, the
largest in the department's history.
"We are working to maintain a safe and reliable highway network," Sonntag
said. "As our budget increases, so does our ability to preserve and maintain
provincial highways."
otorists are asked to drive safely through the Orange Zone and watch for
construction signs and equipment.
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For more information, contact:
Rock Gorlick, Director
Engineering Projects
Saskatoon
Phone: (306) 933-5225
(Cell) (306) 227-8013