Manitoba Infrastructure reports it will be repairing damaged concrete joints on the northwest loop of the PTH 101 (North Perimeter Highway) and PTH 7 (Brookside Boulevard) interchange.
The Manitoba government will streamline funding for municipal road maintenance for 12 municipalities, building on the province’s broader commitments to reduce red tape and support municipal decision-making.
Manitoba Infrastructure has announced details of a series of open house sessions, including Steinbach on June 12, as part of the comprehensive review of its service delivery model.
The City of Steinbach has announced that starting Monday, May 7, McKenzie Avenue will be closed for reconstruction between Brandt Street and Lilac Bay.
Construction is underway on the final phase of the new Winnipeg River Bridge along PR 313 north of Lac du Bonnet.
The construction of a roundabout at the intersection of PTH 2 and PTH 3 south of Oak Bluff and a consultation on interim safety improvements for the south Perimeter Highway will ensure Manitobans are better protected on major highways in the province.
The governments of Canada and Manitoba are investing nearly $484,000 in equipment and infrastructure needed to conduct specialized research projects on grain preservation and storage.
Planned safety improvements in Steinbach for the intersection at PTH 52 and West Industrial Road, including the installation of new traffic control signals, have been given the green light.
An engineering consultant has been hired to provide a functional design study for the reconstruction of the South Perimeter Highway (PTH 100), including the proposed future St. Norbert bypass.
Manitoba Infrastructure advises road work will be occurring along the interchange of the Trans-Canada Highway and PTH 12.