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Lafarge Canada Kicks off 2021 With Critical Roadworks Improvements

EDMONTON, Alberta--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Lafarge Canada’s Northern Alberta construction team is kicking off 2021 with road redesign and upgrades west of Edmonton, AB.

Highway 19 is a 12-kilometre, two-lane, high-volume, high-load corridor connecting Highway 60 and Highway 2. It is a critical piece of infrastructure that supports continued economic growth in the capital region. “This has been a long time coming,” says Przemyslaw Skiba, VPGM of Northern Alberta. “There was a lot of discussion and preplanning with the communities. Now that a consensus has been reached, we can have a huge impact on the safety of the motorists who use the road every day, and align with future plans for the Edmonton International Airport.”

Unlike other Western Canadian infrastructure contractors, Lafarge is uniquely positioned to provide all raw inputs into the project as well as manage the construction. The company will supply 375 m3 of ready mix concrete, 66,000 tonnes of asphalt and 300,000 tonnes of aggregates. Says Skiba, “we provide a one stop shop. We pair our interchange experience with resource and cost certainty, and it helps to maximize the tax dollars at work.”

Alberta Transportation awarded the contract to Lafarge in early 2021, triggering the construction of 3.5 km of four new lanes of highway, two new traffic signals and illumination at the Highway 19 and Highway 60 intersections. It also includes 1.5 km of widening on Highway 60, and one bridge culvert extension and one bridge culvert rehab. “It will make a big difference to the people who live here,” remarked Skiba. “This was a dangerous roadway for a long time - lots of collisions and injuries. It feels good to know that Alberta Transportation is making this change for Edmonton, and that we can be a part of it.”

Construction on the project begins in the spring of 2021 and is scheduled for completion in October 2022.

Contacts

Lafarge Media
Jill Truscott
Manager, Communications - Western Canada
jill.truscott@lafargeholcim.com
403-354-5063

Lafarge Canada Inc.


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Lafarge Canada’s Northern Alberta construction team is kicking off 2021 with upgrades at the Highway 19 and Highway 60 intersections west of Edmonton.
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Lafarge Media
Jill Truscott
Manager, Communications - Western Canada
jill.truscott@lafargeholcim.com
403-354-5063

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