Transportation Minister Steve Ashton: Infrastructure and Transportation Minister Steve Ashton said the $45-million highway project will see concrete reconstruction, asphalt resurfacing and better road drainage along sections of the highway. , according to Winnipeg Free Press. The province said planned work includes: paving of 13.1 kilometres from three km north of Clandeboye to PTH 17; reconstruction of 7.6 km from PTH 101 north Perimeter Highway to 1.7 km south of PTH 27; concrete rehabilitation of two km near Selkirk from 0.8 km north of PTH 9A Craig Avenue in Selkirk to 2.8 km north of PTH 9A Maple Drive ; and structure replacement at the Grassmere Drain and The Manitoba government announced another highway renewal project today this one Highway 9 from Winnipeg to Winnipeg Beach. The construction will start this spring over the next five years and is expected to create the equivalent of one year of employment for more than 500 people, Ashton said.
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