Press Release
March 13, 2023
Initiatives Build On Transportation and Trade Gateways to Ensure Manitobans Safe, Sustainable Infrastructure: Piwniuk
Manitobans will soon be able to travel to Ontario on four-lane highways and travel the Perimeter Highway without stopping as part of a $4.1-billion, multi-year infrastructure strategy, Transportation and Infrastructure Minister Doyle Piwniuk announced today.
The massive plan details more than 800 approved capital projects planned for the next five years to improve provincial highway, water control and northern airport assets throughout the province. It includes over $2.5 billion for highway infrastructure including $560 million to improve Manitoba’s key trade and commerce routes grid and nearly $280 million to upgrade Winnipeg’s Perimeter Highway to freeway standards. Once complete, this initiative will improve safety by adding interchanges and overpasses at all roadways and railway crossings.
“The Manitoba government continues taking concrete action to improve the safe and free flow of people and goods throughout this province,” said Piwniuk. “We continue to grow Manitoba as a transportation hub that provides industry better trade access to markets and supports investment in trade-based industries.”
In all, the plan itemizes:
These investments also build on previously announced projects such as the $40-million investment to better service CentrePort and $74 million to build a northern corridor to the Port of Churchill to export resources such as liquefied natural gas to reflect Manitoba government’s goal of making Manitoba an inter-continental trade gateway, the minister noted.
An interactive map with the location and status of every project included in the strategy can be found at https://gov.mb.ca/mit/mipmap/map.html.
The strategy also extends the commitment to investing a minimum of $500 million per year in Manitoba highways until 2028, the minister noted. The plan provides the public and industry stakeholders with advance notice of the timing and location of upcoming work. It also breaks down the work into four key pillars:
“Manitoba holds a unique economic position, with gateways linking our province to trade in the north, south, east and west,” said Piwniuk. “The 2023 Multi-year Infrastructure Investment Strategy provides a comprehensive picture of the department’s project initiatives that will build on our multimodal transportation hub and trade gateways as we continue working to ensure Manitobans have access to safe, reliable and sustainable infrastructure.”
The minister added Manitoba was the first Canadian jurisdiction to offer fuel and asphalt price adjustments in 2022, recognizing the impact of fuel inflation on contractors.
Regardless of the investment category that a project falls within, highway safety and Indigenous reconciliation are considered part of the overarching lens applied to all projects, the minister said, adding the strategy supports enhanced highway connectivity and improvements to existing infrastructure around First Nation communities.
“The strong increase to investment in the highways capital program this year and over the five-year plan verifies the Manitoba government’s public commitment to improving the daily movement of people to jobs and goods to market,” said Chris Lorenc, president and CEO, Manitoba Heavy Construction Association. “Manitoba’s economy depends heavily on the movement of imports and exports, domestically, continentally and globally. These investments are critical to our trade productivity and profile. We applaud both the establishment of a five-year plan and the investment levels it forecasts.”
“The Manitoba Trucking Association welcomes this plan and looks forward to progress being made on these projects. Once completed, Manitoba’s roads will be safer and more efficient for all users,” said Aaron Dolyniuk, executive director, Manitoba Trucking Association. “Furthermore, these infrastructure investments will allow Manitoba’s producers to move their goods to Canadian, North American and even global markets more easily, thereby improving Manitoba’s economy.”
To read the 2023 Multi-year Infrastructure Investment Strategy, visit: https://gov.mb.ca/mit/myhis/index.html.
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