Saskatchewan infrastructure gets $300M funding from governments

Aerial Drone View of the city of Saskatoon in Saskatchewan, Canada
Saskatchewan’s infrastructure industry will soon benefit from significant improvements. Photo courtesy bigstockphoto.com

The federal and provincial government is investing more than $327 million in projects that improve the connectivity, resiliency, and health of Saskatchewan communities.

The City of Saskatoon is expanding their Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system. The two new lines will help Saskatoon Transit accommodate the city’s continued growth.

SaskPower’s Distributed Generation Enablement Project will result in new power lines and improvements to substations to enable new generation projects, including wind and solar facilities. This work will help enable low- and non-emitting power generation in the province.

A new water supply and treatment plant in the Town of Rosthern will be built to meet current drinking water needs while accommodating future growth. Five new water wells and a new water control building will be built.

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