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Manitoba to Make Major Investments in Roads and Bridges: Selinger

Work to Focus on Flood Repair, Building Critical Infrastructure

The provincial government will make major investments in Manitoba’s roads and bridges this year and continue repairing flood-damaged infrastructure across the province, Premier Greg Selinger announced.

“We know that building and improving our roads and bridges is a priority for families and it’s essential to a strong and growing economy,” said Selinger.  “That’s why, over the last several years, we’ve made record investments in our roads through our Highway Renewal Plan.  But last year’s record flooding caused a lot of damage that needs repair.”

The premier noted that more than 80 bridges and 200 roads required repairs or complete reconstruction as a result of last year’s flood.

“We know the repairs will take time and we have a plan to do that.  And in this budget we’re ensuring there is long-term, stable support to keep building our roads and other strategic infrastructure,” said Selinger.

The premier noted that Budget 2012 includes $50 million towards repairing flood-damaged roads and bridges.  Among other projects, Budget 2012 will:

  • repair 20 bridges or overpasses across the province, beyond those in need of flood repair;
  • renew and build over 2,400 kilometres of roads; and
  • construct the first phase of the east side road network.

In total, Budget 2012 will devote $589 million to renew and improve roads across the province, he said.

The premier noted the most important source of funding for infrastructure is fuel taxes, adding a modest 2.5-cent increase in the gasoline tax – the first in nearly 20 years – will provide long-term funding for infrastructure and maintain Manitoba’s taxes on gasoline as the second-lowest in Canada.

“For every dollar Manitobans pay in provincial gas tax, over two dollars will be invested in the roads and bridges our economy and our families depend on,” said Selinger.

View the complete list of projects here

Chair’s Gala

November 18, 2022
RBC Convention Centre

Close to 650pp attended from both industry, government and stakeholder partners.  It was the closing of Nicole Chabot’s two year term as Chair.  Dennis Cruise of Bituminex Paving was welcomed as the new Chair.

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2022 Heavy Santa

December 16, 2022
David Livingstone School

This event was made possible through fundraising at the MHCA Chair’s Gala and Spring Mixer.

104 goodie bags and presents were prepared for the grades 1-4 students at David Livingstone School. 

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Awards Breakfast & Annual General Meeting

November 18, 2022
RBC Convention Centre

Manitoba Transportation & Infrastructure (MTI) Award Winner

  • Grading – Strilkiwski Contracting Ltd.: PTH 6 Grahamdale
  • Paving – Coco Paving o/a Russell Redi-Mix: Bituminous Reconstruction PTH 83
  • Urban Works – Coco Paving o/a Russell Redi-Mix: Bituminous Reconstruction PA 634 and Bituminous Pavement PTH 5
  • Special Projects – Mekhana Development Corp/Arnason Industries Ltd: Theresa Point Airport
  • Major Structures – D. Steele Construction: Bridge Replacement over the Red River Floodway on PTH 59N
  • Minor Structures – Moncrief Construction Ltd.: Reinforced concrete box culvert on PTH 5
  • Water Management – Brunet Ltd.: Flood response, Morris ring dike closure

200 members and guests gathered to hear greetings from Premier Heather Stefanson and the newly elected Mayor of Winnipeg, Scott Gillingham. Hon. Doyle Piwniuk, Minister, Manitoba Infrastructure, handed out the MTI Awards.

31 companies were recognized for their milestone membership commitments.

Matthew Neziol, of Bayview Construction, received the Safety Leader Award.

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