Four-laning project to start in fall
A project to improve safety and efficiency on the highway through Salmon Arm is moving forward.
The tender has been issued for the 1st Avenue SW to 10th Avenue SW four-laning project, which will expand this section of Highway 1 and make it safer for travellers, including commercial truck drivers.
“Our historic investments in infrastructure are helping create jobs in the short term and build safer, more efficient roadways for years to come,” said Catherine McKenna, federal Minister of Infrastructure and Communities. “It’s great to see that this important work in Salmon Arm will be getting under way soon as part of B.C.’s initiative to improve traffic flow and safety on Highway 1 from Kamloops to the Alberta border. We look forward to continuing to work together to build a better, more prosperous British Columbia and Canada.”
The pre-load for the segment was completed last year. Once the contract is awarded through an open bidding process, work is expected to begin in fall 2020.











