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IMPROVING HIGHWAY 15 EAST OF ROSETOWN

Released on February 25, 2003

A tender has been awarded for resurfacing 11.47 km of Highway 15 east of Rosetown this construction season.

"We are maintaining our focus on building better highways," Highways and Transportation Minister Mark Wartman said. "Work on this $1.7 million resurfacing project is expected to begin in mid August and should be completed by mid September. An estimated 44 full-time workers will be needed to complete the project."

The improvement project on Highway 15 will begin from its Junction with Highway 4 to 11.47 km east. Work is underway on gravel crushing and stockpiling in preparation for construction.

Anderson Rental and Paving Ltd. of Saskatoon was awarded the resurfacing contract.

"Highway 15 has seen an increase in truck traffic, leading to wear and tear on this highway," Wartman said. "We are surfacing a section of the highway, as it has deteriorated over the past number of years. Saskatchewan Highways and Transportation is working hard to fix roads across the province to improve driver safety."

The government of Saskatchewan has committed $293 million for building better highways in 2002-2003.

This project was identified in the recent Winter Tender Schedule for Saskatchewan highway work valued at $70.9 million. It highlighted 36 different highway improvement projects, with a length of 490 km that are planned to be completed in the 2003-2004 construction season. The Winter Tender Schedule ensures plans are in place early to provide timely and efficient delivery of highway improvements when construction begins in the spring.

For more information about road construction projects, and other Saskatchewan Highways and Transportation activities, visit the website at: www.highways.gov.sk.ca.

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For More Information, Contact:

Brian W. Cook
Highways & Transportation
Regina
Phone: 306-787-2701
Email: bcook@highways.gov.sk.ca

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