CANADAHALIFAX news Nova Scotia plans to spend more than $1 billion on roads and bridges by 2030 by admin 7 يناير، 2023 written by admin 7 يناير، 2023 24 Public Works Minister Kim Masland says the planned spending marks one of the province’s largest investments in transportation infrastructure CITYnews halifax \ Canadian Press Listen to this article HALIFAX — The Nova Scotia government plans to spend more than $1 billion over the next seven years on highways, bridges and ferry services. Public Works Minister Kim Masland says the planned spending marks one of the province’s largest investments in transportation infrastructure. Masland says Nova Scotia plans to spend $450 million in 2023-24 on roadwork and major projects already underway. Another $583 million has been set aside for six other major construction projects to be completed between 2025 and 2030. As well, eight major projects will continue in 2023-24, including the twinning of portions of several 100-series highways. And 31 bridges are scheduled for replacement or rehabilitation. Masland said the six long-term construction projects include: — Twinning of Highway 103 between Hubbards and East River — Twinning of Highway 103 between East River and Chester — Construction of an interchange on Highway 103 at Argyle — Twinning of Highway 104 between Taylors Road and Paqtnkek — Twinning of Highway 107 between Burnside and Loon Lake — Development of ferry infrastructure at Tancook The province has 23,000 kilometres of roads and highways and 4,100 bridges. “This investment will not only make our highways and bridges safer, it will also enable the road-building industry time to plan and prepare for these major investments,” Masland said in a statement. This report by The Canadian Press was first published Jan. 6, 2023. The Canadian Press 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post Police look for tips as 10th anniversary of murder approaches next post Nova Scotia will update air quality regulations as it evaluates green energy projects You may also like ‘Shocking’: Nova Scotia has lowest voter turnout of... 28 نوفمبر، 2024 Pair arrested in connection to illegal cannabis storefront... 28 نوفمبر، 2024 Driver injured after crashing into Clayton Park power... 28 نوفمبر، 2024 Canada Post temporarily laying off striking workers, union... 28 نوفمبر، 2024 Dermo disease detected in oyster samples in northeastern... 28 نوفمبر، 2024 وفاة ضابط كندي من برنامج ’’يونيفاير‘‘ لتدريب القوات... 28 نوفمبر، 2024 فريلاند تدعو لرصّ الصفوف في مواجهة تهديدات ترامب 28 نوفمبر، 2024 مارك كارني ينتقد سياسة ترودو في مجال الهجرة... 28 نوفمبر، 2024 Three tight races as counting continues in Halifax-area... 28 نوفمبر، 2024 Halifax police seek suspect in robbery, property damage... 28 نوفمبر، 2024