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    Manitoba improved more than 200 kilometres of roadways

    ReNew Canada November 05, 2025 2 min read
    Nenew Canada
    Manitoba improved more than 200 kilometres of roadways
    AI Article Summary

    The Manitoba government has completed 23 infrastructure upgrades this summer, improving 204 kilometers of highways across the province. Investments totaling $230 million went into various projects, including bituminous rehabilitation and reconstruction, intersection improvements, and structure replacements. All projects are scheduled to be completed by October 2025. The government also began emergency work following a closure on PTH 3 at Morris River.

    What This Means for Canadian Contractors

    This project shows how significant government investment can lead to extensive infrastructure improvements, which are vital for connectivity and community safety. For Canadian builders, this means opportunities for participating in large-scale projects with substantial funding. It highlights the importance of being prepared for emergency response projects which can impact timelines and require quick mobilization of resources.

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