WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government has announced it is investing in a major infrastructure project by (McGillivray Boulevard).
The interchange will include a four-lane divided highway and a two-lane undivided overpass, identified as the interim phase in the South Perimeter Highway Design Study to address current capacity, traffic volumes, safety concerns and projected growth, a release reads.
Total project investment is estimated at $235 million. This includes engineering, design, land acquisition, utility relocations and construction.
Construction is expected to begin in early spring, with completion anticipated by 2030.
The project is part of the Manitoba government’s Perimeter Freeway Initiative, a long-term plan to upgrade PTH 100 to freeway standards.
PTH 3 is a key route for residents, workers and businesses in communities such as Oak Bluff, Sanford, Brunkild and Sperling, providing an essential connection to Winnipeg and southern Manitoba, the release adds.
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