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News Release - August 10, 2004 IMPROVING HIGHWAY 15 WEST OF SEMANS
Construction is now complete on 9.6 km of grading on Highway 15 west of Semans.
Grading took place on Highway 15 from Semans to 9.6 km west. C. Duncan Construction Ltd. of Spy Hill, Sask. was the contractor. This $650,000 project was funded through the Strategic Partnership Program. Through this program, Saskatchewan Highways and Transportation works with local governments to manage traffic on highways impacted by grain or commodity truck traffic to improve the overall level of service to rural Saskatchewan. "This grading project is part of our commitment to building better highways," Highways and Transportation Minister Maynard Sonntag said. "The work on Highway 15 will improve safety and support regional economic development, demonstrating once again that transportation is a priority for the Government of Saskatchewan." Over the past three years, the province has invested $900 million in Saskatchewan's transportation network, improving 1,000 km of paved highways, upgrading 750 km of rural highways, and twinning 172 km on Highways 1 and 16. This year's budget provides an additional $294.8 million to improve another 740 km of major highways and 30 bridges, and twin 53 km on Highways 1 and 16 this construction season. Remember to slow to 60 km/h when passing through the construction Orange Zone, and watch for construction workers, signs and heavy equipment. For more information about construction in your area, view the provincial project map at: www.highways.gov.sk.ca. -30- For More Information, Contact:
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