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Transport Quebec invests $4.9B in Quebec roadwork

Quebec's transportation ministry has announced its $4.9 billion roadwork plan for 2014-2016, which includes major work on Montreal's Turcot interchange, as well as the Ville-Marie and Dorval tunnels.

Province commits $1.4B towards Montreal infrastructure, including Dorval Tunnel, Turcot Interchange

Montreal's aging Turcot Interchange will be getting some much-needed maintenance as a part of the province's 2014-2016 roadwork plan. (Paul Chiasson/CP file photo)

Quebec's transportation ministry announced it will invest$4.9 billion in roadwork across the province from2014 to2016.

A total of $1.4 billion will be spent on renovating and maintaining road infrastructure on the Island of Montreal, including:

  • Highway 13 Tunnel inDorval: Repaving, lighting repairs, removal of theparalumes.
  • Reconstruction on the Highway 13 overpass that runs above Highway 40.
  • Mdric-MartinBridge:Repair work.
  • TurcotInterchange: Maintenance work.
  • Highway 20 between Bouchard Blvd. and 1stAvenue: Repairs on the overpass and work on the reserved lane.
  • Highway 20near MacDonald College Road in Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue: Repairs on overpass.
  • Dorval Circle: Repair work.
  • Saint-Pierre Interchange: Repair work.
  • SoulignyInterchange: Repairs on overpass.
  • Dcarie Interchange and Highway 40: Repair work and renovations onthe north part of the interchange.
  • Highway 40 in Kirkland, Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue and Senneville: Refurbishment.
  • Highway 40, le aux Tourtes Bridge: Repair work.
  • Highway 40 east between Viau and Galeries-d'Anjou boulevards: Repaving.
  • Highway 40, Galeries-d'Anjou Boulevard: Refurbishment.
  • Ville-Marie and Viger tunnels: Repair work, renovations on the Bleury Street overpass.
  • MonetteOverpass, heading towards Montreal: Refurbishment.
  • Intelligent Transportation System (ITS): Modernization of equipment and updates to the control centre.

QuebecTransport Minister Robert Potisaid in total,the investment will create and maintainmore than 36,000jobs.

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