Highway 15 upgrades begin

After a one-year delay, construction on Highway 15 has finally begun.

Greg Brkich, MLA for Arm River–Watrous, said the repair and upgrade to 13 kilometres of Hwy. 15 east of Kenaston was pushed back a year due to a combination of factors including financial, weather conditions and a late tendering on the project, but he’s “glad” work has begun on it now. He said improvements needed to start for two reasons including the poor condition of the roadway and the necessity of a new high-clearance corridor in the province.

“We needed to make it a wide-load corridor to get some of the wide-load (trucks) off Highway 11,” said Brkich. “Highway 11 is getting busier all the time.”

Grading on the stretch of highway that spans from about 2 km to 15 km east of the junction with Hwy. 11 began May 27 and is scheduled to be completed by late fall depending on the contractor’s schedule and weather conditions. The cost of the project is $4.3 million.

Brkich said this construction is the “first stage” in a three-stage project to improve the highway. He said the total cost of the project would come to around $30 million once completed.

The second stage of the “long-range plan” for Hwy. 15 involves work closer to Highway 2 and that is slated to begin next year, said Brkich. He said the final stage in the development would focus on the intersection of Hwy 11 and 15 at Kenaston.

“That will be the last section that will be fixed,” he said. “When it’s finally completed they may change the intersection. They are looking at it (now), but nothing has been decided yet. That is a couple years away.”