Press Release
Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, November 16, 2016
The governments of Canada and the Northwest Territories recognize the importance of investing in projects that contribute to economic and social development across the North. Significant projects, like the Inuvik Tuktoyaktuk Highway, open the door to future growth and a better quality of life for residents.
This season will see the construction of the final 3.5 kilometres of the highway, along with two bridges and eight culverts. Next summer, final grading and surfacing work as well as the installation of traffic signs and guardrails will be completed. The entire project is expected to wrap up by fall 2017.
The construction of the Inuvik Tuktoyaktuk Highway is delivering many socio-economic, employment and training opportunities to the Beaufort Delta region. The project has consistently employed over two thirds of its workforce from the Inuvik region and other communities in the Territory. As well, research into various construction techniques being used, along with future testing of the highway’s performance, will provide much needed expertise when planning future transportation infrastructure across the North.
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“I am very pleased with the progress being made on the historic Inuvik Tuktoyaktuk Highway which will connect Canada by road from coast to coast to coast. In addition to moving goods and people, it will serve as a key link in connecting Northern communities. Such infrastructure investments create jobs and encourage economic growth for the middle class and those working hard to join it. We will continue to build the infrastructure of the 21st century to ensure a high quality of life for generations to come.”
Michael McLeod,
Member of Parliament for the Northwest Territories
On behalf of the Honourable Amarjeet Sohi, Minister of Infrastructure and Communities
“The Inuvik Tuktoyaktuk Highway will be the first ever Canadian all-weather highway to the Arctic Ocean. This extraordinary national achievement represents strong partnership between the Government of the Northwest Territories and the Government of Canada on a nation-building project that has had significant impact on our economy. Transportation has always been at the forefront of enabling Northerners to grow and develop our economy, and never has it been more important to guaranteeing our future growth and prosperity than it does today.”
Wally Schumann,
Minister of Transportation, Government of the Northwest Territories
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Contacts
Brook Simpson
Press Secretary
Office of the Minister of Infrastructure and Communities
613-219-0149
brook.simpson@Canada.ca
Ioana Spiridonica
Inuvik Tuktoyaktuk Highway Communications
Department of Transportation
Government of the Northwest Territories
867-767-9082 ext. 31042
ITH@gov.nt.ca
Infrastructure Canada
613-960-9251
Toll free: 1-877-250-7154
infc.media-medias.infc@canada.ca
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