How was this location chosen?
The Ministry of Highways conducted two openhouse presentations to acquire feedback from the public on the proposed locations of the interchange.
See the feedback collected below. ![]()
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Input from Warman
A survey was created and distributed to our residents, businesses and Warman Chamber of Commerce for additional comment to the Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure.
Over two hundred responses were collected and distributed to the ministry. |
Design and construction
The Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure decides the final location and design from all the data collected from the Open House presentations and questionnaire feedback.
Hwy 11 & 305 is chosen from feedback, design, construction considerations, road network expansion and opportunity for future growth. |
Government of Saskatchewan News release below:
Peter Kiewit Infrastructure Co. (PKIC) has been awarded a $60.6 million contract to build two overpasses at Martensville (Highway 12) and Warman (Highway 11). The overpasses will improve safety in Warman and Martensville, two of the fastest-growing communities in Saskatchewan.
Under the design-build partnership with the Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure, the PKIC-led consortium is responsible for the design and construction of the overpasses. In addition to allowing for innovative ways of staging construction, the benefits of a design-build model include greater schedule and cost certainty.
The Government of Canada will contribute up to fifty per cent of total eligible costs through the Provincial-Territorial Infrastructure Component – National and Regional Projects and the Government of Saskatchewan will be responsible for all remaining costs of the project.
With approximately 14,000 vehicles per day on Highway 12, the new interchange will disperse traffic along Main Street and Centennial Drive in Martensville, reducing congestion and providing safer access to current and future developments.
In Warman, the Highway 11/305 overpass will offer a safe route in and out of the community. It will also provide an opportunity for future road network expansion, while accommodating traffic during construction.
Pre-construction work will begin in the next few months with completion scheduled for the fall of 2019.
Under the design-build partnership with the Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure, the PKIC-led consortium is responsible for the design and construction of the overpasses. In addition to allowing for innovative ways of staging construction, the benefits of a design-build model include greater schedule and cost certainty.
The Government of Canada will contribute up to fifty per cent of total eligible costs through the Provincial-Territorial Infrastructure Component – National and Regional Projects and the Government of Saskatchewan will be responsible for all remaining costs of the project.
With approximately 14,000 vehicles per day on Highway 12, the new interchange will disperse traffic along Main Street and Centennial Drive in Martensville, reducing congestion and providing safer access to current and future developments.
In Warman, the Highway 11/305 overpass will offer a safe route in and out of the community. It will also provide an opportunity for future road network expansion, while accommodating traffic during construction.
Pre-construction work will begin in the next few months with completion scheduled for the fall of 2019.