The approach to Highway 102 from Highway 103 is seen in this file photo. (Province of Nova Scotia _ File) CANADAHALIFAX news Province opens bidding for major Highway 102 projects by admin 1 November، 2025 written by admin 1 November، 2025 59 CITYnews halifax /By Natasha O’Neill. Being called possibly one of Nova Scotia’s most significant transportation projects, the Highway 102 multi-million dollar improvements are making some progress. The province said in a press release that a request for proposals was issued on Oct. 31, finally setting in motion ideas for how to make the busy highway safer and produce design work. Specifically, proposals are for a consultant to help identify work between exits 0 and 4 through the Halifax Regional Municipality. Needs identified include safety upgrades to the interchanges at 102 and Highway 101, Highway 107, Hammonds Plains Road exit and Kearney Lake Road exit. A 20-kilometre portion of the 102, between 107 and Bayers Road, will be designed to increase safety and capacity to move more people. This could be creating a high-occupancy vehicle lane or modernizing interchanges. The Department of Public Works has started early planning for the project, which looks at traffic, environmental screening and mapping. Related: Road safety report shows increase in deaths this year in Halifax Nova Scotians can now book and pay for drivers tests online Province releases 20-year blueprint for moving people and goods in HRM Firms have until Nov. 26 to bid on the project. Once selected, the public will have opportunities to provide feedback in 2026. As the improvements to the highway are made, the government plans to add 25,000 housing units over the next several decades. In May, a portion of land beside Highway 102 was designated a provincially special planning area, giving governments a focus for where to design new communities. The 255 hectares west of the highway between Kearney Lake Road and Lacewood Drive were designated to accommodate population growth. This designation followed years of studies modelling how significant this portion of HRM is. These highway improvements were a part of Atlantic Canada’s Regional Transportation Plan, which outlines how traffic will be improved in HRM over the next 20 years. 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post Gas jumps 4.5 cents in Nova Scotia next post Police investigating North End homicide where 70-year-old was killed You may also like Diesel prices to shift again in Nova Scotia... 6 March، 2026 Halifax Water investigating ‘privacy incident’ on its online... 6 March، 2026 Halifax teens lament the loss of government program... 6 March، 2026 Spring Garden area businesses call out paid parking... 6 March، 2026 Five men face obstruction charges related to Dartmouth... 6 March، 2026 مارك كارني يعقد شراكة استراتيجية مع اليابان 6 March، 2026 أوتاوا بدأت أول رحلة جوية لإعادة مواطنيها من... 6 March، 2026 كنديون عالقون في الإمارات العربية المتحدة بسبب الحرب 6 March، 2026 دومينيك لوبلان غدا في واشنطن تحضيرا لمراجعة اتفاق... 6 March، 2026 ‘A terrible idea’: Halifax to raise parking fees,... 6 March، 2026