Nova Scotia plans to spend more than $1 billion on roads and bridges by 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.Twinning of Highway 103 between Hubbards and East RiverConstruction of an interchange on Highway 103 at ArgyleTwinning of Highway 107 between Burnside and Loon LakeThe 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.
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