Twinning of Highway 3 moving ahead
TABER, AB – The twinning of Highway 3 is moving ahead.
Alberta’s government has awarded the first contract to begin twinning Highway 3 between the town of Taber and the hamlet of Burdett.
The contract for the 46-kilometre project, which the province is providing $179.7 million for, was awarded to Ledcor Highways Ltd. Pre-construction work, including acquiring the right of way and relocating utilities, is underway and is set to be completed this year.
Devin Dreeshen, Minister of Transportation and Economic Corridors said, “Highway 3 is a key economic corridor in southern Alberta between Saskatchewan and British Columbia, south of the Trans-Canada Highway. It is critical infrastructure for Alberta’s growing agri-business industry and will enhance tourism and improve safety in the region as well.”