Five-Year Provincial Roads Plan 2019 Edition Transportation and Works

Table of Contents

Why it works...... 3

Federal-Provincial Cost-Shared Projects...... 6

Projects Planned for 2019 ...... 9

Projects Continuing in 2019 ...... 13

Projects Planned for 2020...... 13

Projects Planned for 2021...... 16

Projects Planned for 2022...... 17

Projects Planned for 2023...... 17

Projects Completed in 2018-19...... 18

Cover photo by Mark Gray

1 Two years after introducing a Five-Year Provincial Roads Plan, the Department of Transportation and Works has clear evidence the plan is working.

• Contractors are starting road construction as soon as weather conditions allow.

• In 2017, the first year of the plan, contractors hired by the department paved more than 600 lane kilometres.

• In 2018, contractors paved more than 800 lane kilometres.

Both totals surpassed amounts of paving completed in previous years.

2 Why it works

Early tenders Tenders for road work are issued early in the year so that contractors can be better prepared for the upcoming road construction season. They can plan their work with consideration for our vast geography, make informed investments in their equipment, keep their employees working in the province and start improving roads as soon as the weather allows.

Early starts Issuing tenders earlier in the year and starting work as soon as the weather allows, as opposed to mid-summer, Did you know? means some projects are getting completed in May and June and more work is completed by the end of the Tenders for this construction season. coming road Last year, we announced 75 per cent of the projects construction season planned for 2019-20. This year, we’ve added the remaining began being issued in 25 per cent based on emerging issues, input from December 2018. engineers, and input from residents.

We’ve also added another 25 per cent to two of the three following years and added 25 per cent of the projects for 2023-24.

Previous Updated The Ranking Process Year Announced Percentage Engineering assessments and thresholds 2019-20 75% 100% have been developed in consultation with the department’s engineers, drawing on metrics 2020-21 50% 75% such as the International Roughness Index, 2021-22 25% 50% rutting depths, provincial bridge inspections, road classification, Annual Average Daily 2022-23 25% 25% Traffic volumes and other advanced pavement 2023-24 0% 25% data collected using the Automatic Road Analyzer unit.

The ranking involves an assessment of measures such as reliability, safety and usage. Each measure is given a weighting, with significant value assigned to the reliability of the infrastructure to address issues before they become significant safety concerns.

3 Public Consultation To inform the 2019 edition of the plan, a public consultation was held from September to November 2019. Through this process, 326 submissions were received from the general public identifying various roads related issues. These submissions were considered in the development of the plan.

Asphalt Testing Did you know? An asphalt testing pilot project began in 2017 to examine the asphalt specifications best suited for our Road projects included province’s climate and environment. in the plan are based on Five sections of the Trans- Highway between factors such as safety, Foxtrap and Holyrood were paved using different traffic volumes, advice types of liquid asphalt. Each section is approximately from the department’s one kilometre in length and is monitored twice engineers and input from annually—in the spring and in the fall—to determine how well it is performing based on factors such as the general public. traffic volumes and weather conditions.

In further consultation with the Heavy Civil Association of and Labrador, a sixth test section was added in 2018 using specifications from the association.

Data from the test strips were monitored in spring and fall 2018. Multiple years of monitoring are required to draw conclusions and there has been little deviation in mixes and compaction from when these sections were paved so far.

Highway Cameras The Department of Transportation and Works currently has 35 highway cameras throughout the province that allow residents and visitors to check highway conditions before they travel.

The department continues to expand its highway camera network with a recent installation at St. George’s. Cameras for Rocky Harbour, Lumsden and Stephenville will be installed in the coming months, while new cameras will be installed on the Argentia Access Road and Hearts Content Barrens this spring.

4 Brush Clearing and Moose Awareness The Provincial Government allocated more than $4 million over the last two years to clear brush from alongside provincial highways.

This has resulted in over 800 hectares of brush clearing, making it easier for motorists to spot animals near the highway, especially near heavily forested areas. Brush clearing also makes highway signs easier to see, increases visibility in areas with turns and hills, and provides more space for snow removal.

The Department of Transportation and Works funded SOPAC (Save Our people Action Committee) with $27,500 in 2018 for a moose reporting hotline as well as public education through social media and radio advertising.

Brush clearing is an important part of keeping highways safe and government will continue its work with SOPAC and its investments in brush clearing in 2019-20.

5 Federal-Provincial Cost-Shared Projects

The Government of Newfoundland and Labrador partners with the Government of Canada to avail of infrastructure programs such as the Investing in Canada Plan to invest in important transportation links in the National Highway System, regional trunk roads and local roads.

Beginning this year, work will begin on the Burin Peninsula Highway to repave sections from Garden Cove through Swift Current towards Kilmory Resort and upgrade McGettigan Boulevard in Marystown. Work will also begin on Route 430 to upgrade and resurface sections from Western Brook to Green Island Cove and widen a section from Deer Lake to Cormack.

Labrador Investments Did you know? Road improvement projects will continue on the Trans-Labrador Lane kilometres is a term used by the Highway this year. road construction industry across North America and provides a clearer Over the past three years, we have invested approximately $85 million to understanding of the amount of completely pave the Trans-Labrador asphalt used and time and money Highway. Matched investments from spent paving roads. For example: the Government of Canada will result paving all four lanes on a 10 kilometre in a total combined investment of more than $171 million. section of highway for a total of 40 lane kilometres would use more There are approximately 180 asphalt, cost more money, and take kilometres of highway left to be longer to complete than a two lane paved. By the end of this year, all remaining road construction contracts 10 kilometre section of road. are anticipated to be awarded.

The work could be complete by the end of 2020 depending on weather conditions and contractor productivity.

In addition, 22 kilometres of road was re-paved between the Quebec border near L’Anse au Clair towards L’Anse au Loup. This work will continue for another 22 kilometres towards Pinware in 2019.

6 Team Gushue Highway

2018 was a milestone year for the Team Gushue Highway with the opening of the the section from Kenmount Road to Topsail Road in December. The new section extended the highway 4.2 kilometres from Kenmount Road to Topsail Road. To complete the new route across the City of St. John’s, it was necessary to construct five concrete overpasses, 16 ramps, a roundabout at the Blackmarsh Road interchange, and Brier Avenue – a new road linking Old Penneywell Road to the highway.

Work on the final section of the highway to connect it with the Robert E Howlett Highway will begin in 2019.

Rural and Local Roads Beginning this year, the Provincial Government will invest $104 million, including $52 million from the Federal Government, over the next 10 years to upgrade local roads in need of repair in rural areas of the province. Criteria for these projects will be similar to criteria used in the 5 Year Roads Plan, with an emphasis on supporting areas with lower traffic volumes but vital to local industries such as tourism, agriculture and the fishery.

The multi-year plan for this funding will be announced this winter.

Veterans Memorial Highway In June 2018, the Provincial Government and Federal Government invested approximately $4.8 million in funding for improvements to the Veterans Memorial Highway.

Work to construct four climbing lanes on the highway commenced in 2018. This funding also included the creation of additional ramps at the Valley Road interchange on Route 70 in Carbonear. This work will be completed in 2019, including the addition of centre line rumble strips on Veterans Memorial Highway.

Digital speed signs warning motorists travelling above the speed limit will be installed on the highway this spring. The department is also working with advocacy groups to install distracted driver prevention signage along the highway.

7 Disaster Mitigation and Adaptation Fund

The Department of Transportation and Works has submitted an application to the Government of Canada for the replacement of five key provincial highway bridges under the Disaster Mitigation and Adaptation Fund. This fund is designed to help provinces manage the risks of disasters triggered by natural hazards. This includes replacing bridges with larger capacity structures to mitigate risks of washouts during major rain events.

Federal funding approvals will be released in spring 2019.

Trade and Transportation

Transport Canada’s National Trade Corridors Fund supports trade corridor-related infrastructure projects throughout Canada and has called for submissions that focus on trade diversification projects in line with the objectives of the federal Export Diversification Strategy that was announced in the federal 2018 Fall Economic Statement.

The department is identifying provincial projects that align with these objectives to be submitted for consideration of the fund in 2019.

Disaster Financial Assistance Arrangement

The Government of Canada provides financial assistance to provincial and territorial governments through the Disaster Financial Assistance Arrangements (DFAA) when hit by natural disasters.

In 2019, the department will be concluding work on the Swanger’s Cove Bridge that was washed out in the Thanksgiving rain storm of 2016 and continuing projects on the west coast as a result of the January 2017 rain storm.

8 Projects Planned for 2019-20

Route No. Name Description Usage Safety Reliability out of 400 of out Ranking Score Score Ranking

Trans-Canada Paving sections between Whitbourne 1 5 5 5 400 Highway and St. John’s Trans-Canada Paving sections of divided highway 1 5 5 5 400 Highway through Grand Falls-Windsor Trans-Canada Rehabilitate two culverts at Collier Bay 1 5 5 5 400 Highway Brook and Beaver Pond Brook Trans-Canada 1 Replace Johns Brook Bridge 5 5 5 400 Highway Trans-Canada Paving sections from Deer Lake to 1 5 5 4 390 Highway Corner Brook Trans-Canada Paving sections from Jumpers Brook 1 3 5 5 360 Highway Bridge to Bay d’Espoir Intersection Trans-Canada 1 Paving sections through Gander 4 5 5 380 Highway Trans-Canada Paving sections from Glovertown 1 4 4 5 330 Highway Interchange to Gambo River Bridge Paving sections from the T’Railway Trans-Canada 1 Underpass in to Stanley’s 4 4 5 330 Highway Siding Trans-Canada 1 Rehabilitate Gambo River Bridge 5 4 5 350 Highway Trans-Canada 1 Rehabilitate Badger Brook Bridge 4 4 3 310 Highway Trans-Canada Rehabilitate Union Street Underpass at 1 5 3 5 300 Highway Grand Falls-Windsor Pitts Memorial 2 Rehabilitate CN Viaduct, St. John’s 5 5 5 400 Drive Pitts Memorial 2 Rehabiliate and replace median lights 5 5 5 400 Drive Pitts Memorial Drive and Paving sections of east and west bound 2 5 4 5 350 Peacekeepers lanes Way

9 Route No. Name Description Usage Safety Reliability out of 400 of out Ranking Score Score Ranking

Peacekeepers Easons Road Bailey Bridge 2 5 5 0 350 Way rehabilitation

Southern 10 Replace Renews Harbour Bridge 5 5 3 380 Shore Highway Southern Replace Mutton Bay Bridge near 10 4 4 3 310 Shore Highway Trepassey Southern Paving sections from Capahayden 10 2 5 1 300 Shore Highway towards Chance Cove Park 30-12 Logy Bay Road Realign road 1 4 0 220 Conception Rehabiliation of drainage system near 60 5 4 5 350 Bay Highway Kittyade’s Turn Conception Replace North River Bridge near 70 4 5 4 370 Bay Highway Clarke’s Beach Conception Paving sections from Caplin Cove to 70 3 5 1 320 Bay Highway Kingston Conception 70 Paving through Spaniard’s Bay 4 4 2 300 Bay Highway Veterans Paving sections of Veterans Memorial 75 Memorial Highway from Trans-Canada Highway 4 5 5 380 Highway to Victoria Trinity South Paving sections from Hants Harbour to 80 2 5 1 300 Highway Winterton Paving sections from St. Vincent’s to 90 Salmonier Line 2 5 2 310 Riverhead Old Placentia Paving sections from St. Catherine’s to 91 5 4 2 320 Highway North Harbour Road (Nine Mile Road) North Rehabilitate Red Head River Bridge, Harbour- 92 Beckford River Bridge, Shoe Cover 5 5 2 370 Branch Bridge Highway

10 Route No. Name Description Usage Safety Reliability out of 400 of out Ranking Score Score Ranking

100 Argentia Road Replace Little Barasway Brook Bridge 3 5 4 350 Burin Peninsula 210 Replace culvert near Clancy’s Brook 5 5 4 390 Highway Burin Peninsula Replace culverts near Boat 210 5 5 4 390 Highway Harbour and Parkers Cove Burin Peninsula Paving sections from Grand Beach 210 2 5 4 330 Highway through Grand Bank Burin Peninsula Paving sections from St. Lawrence 220 1 5 2 290 Highway towards Lawn Bonavista 230 Peninsula Paving sections through Bonavista 3 5 3 340 Highway George’s Brook 230A Rehabilitate George’s Brook Bridge 4 5 4 370 Road Road to the Rehabilitate Penny’s Brook culvert in 310 5 5 2 370 Beaches Glovertown Bonavista Paving sections from 320 4 5 2 350 North Highway towards New-Wes-Valley Bonavista 320 Paving sections through Gambo 2 5 3 320 North Highway Gander Bay Paving sections from Straight Shore to 330 4 5 2 350 Highway Deadman’s Bay Gander Bay 330 Culvert replacement, various locations 5 4 4 340 Highway Road to the Paving sections from Michael’s Harbour 340 4 5 4 370 Isles to Boyd’s Cove Road to the Paving sections from TCH to 340 4 4 4 320 Isles Lewisporte Bay d’Espoir 360 Rehabilitate Twillick Brook Bridge 4 4 3 310 Highway White Bay Paving sections from Hampden exit to 420 2 5 2 310 South Highway Main River Bridge

11 Route No. Name Description Usage Safety Reliability out of 400 of out Ranking Score Score Ranking

430 Viking Trail Rehabilitate Doctor’s Brook Bridge 5 5 3 380 434 Conche Road Continuation of paving (pilot project) 2 4 1 250 Paving sections from Wheelers Road to 450 Lewin Parkway 4 5 4 370 Curling Exit Bay of Islands Rehabilitate Blow Me Down Brook 450 4 4 1 290 South Highway Bridge Hansen 460 Memorial Replace culverts, various locations 2 5 3 320 Highway Paving sections from Lourdes to Cape 463 Lourdes Road 3 4 2 280 St. George Burgeo 480 Paving sections of Burgeo Highway 2 5 2 310 Highway Stephenville Paving sections from TCH to Hansen 490 3 5 3 340 Access Road Memorial Highway Rehabilitate Wabush Narrows Bridge, Trans-Labrador 500 Mountain Brook Bridge and East 5 4 4 340 Highway Wilson River Bridge Trans-Labrador Sealing of asphalt cracks on 510 NA NA NA NA Highway Trans-Labrador Highway Trans-Labrador 510 Subgrade repair near Kenamu Valley 1 3 4 210 Highway Trans-Labrador 510 Paving at Branch Road, L’Anse au Loup 4 2 1 190 Highway

12 Projects Continuing in 2019-20

Route No. Name Description

15% 9% Trans-Canada 4% 1 Replace West Bottom Brook Bridge near South Brook Highway 7% Old Placentia 13% 91 Replace Rocky Island Pond Bridge Highway Harry’s 62% 391 13% Paving sections from intersection with Route 39071% to King’s Point Harbour Road

Projects Planned for 2020-21

Route No. Highway Name Description Usage Safety Reliability out of 400 of out Ranking Score Score Ranking Paving sections of TCH divided Trans-Canada 1 highway through Grand Falls- 5 5 5 400 Highway Windsor Trans-Canada 1 Replace Johns Brook Bridge 5 5 5 400 Highway Trans-Canada Paving sections of TCH from Deer 1 5 5 4 390 Highway Lake to Corner Brook Trans-Canada Paving TCH from Cape Ray to 1 3 5 5 360 Highway North Branch Trans-Canada 1 Rehabilitate Glovertown Underpass 5 4 5 330 Highway Paving sections of TCH from Shoal Trans-Canada 1 Harbour River to 5 5 4 390 Highway

Trans-Canada Replace Shoal Harbour CNR 1 3 3 5 260 Highway Overpass

13 Route No. Highway Name Description Usage Safety Reliability out of 400 of out Ranking Score Score Ranking Trans-Canada 1 Replace Shoal Harbour River Bridge 3 3 5 260 Highway Pitts Memorial 2 Rehabilitate CN Viaduct, St. John’s 5 5 5 400 Highway Pitts Memorial 2 Rehabiliate and replace median lights 5 5 5 400 Highway Southern Replace Mutton Bay Bridge near 10 4 4 3 310 Shore Highway Trepassey Southern Paving sections from Capahayden 10 2 5 1 300 Shore Highway towards Chance Cove Park Conception Replace North River Bridge, near 70 Bay North 4 5 4 370 Clarke’s Beach Highway Veterans Paving sections from TCH to 75 Memorial 4 5 5 380 Victoria Highway Trinity South 80 Replace Brownsdale Brook Bridge 2 5 1 300 Highway Trinity South Paving sections from Winterton to 80 3 4 2 300 Highway Blaketown Paving sections from St. Vincent’s to 90 Salmonier Line 2 5 2 310 Riverhead Paving sections from St. Catherine’s Old Placentia 91 to North Harbour Road (Nine Mile 2 5 1 300 Highway Road) Replace Little Barasway Brook 100 Argentia Road 3 5 4 350 Bridge Burin Peninsula Paving sections from St. Lawrence 220 3 5 2 330 Highway towards Lawn Bonavista Paving sections from Greenspond 320 5 5 3 380 North Highway towards New-Wes-Valley

14 Route No. Highway Name Description Usage Safety Reliability out of 400 of out Ranking Score Score Ranking Bonavista 320 Paving sections through Gambo 2 5 3 320 North Highway Gander Bay Paving sections from Deadman’s 330 4 5 2 350 Highway Bay to Templeman Gander Bay Paving sections from Straight Shore 330 4 5 1 340 Highway to Deadman’s Bay Gander Bay 330 Replacing culverts, various locations 5 4 4 340 Highway Paving sections along Stoneville 335 Stoneville Road 2 5 2 310 Road Road to the Paving sections from Michael’s 340 4 5 4 370 Isles Harbour to Boyd’s Cove Road to the Paving sections from TCH to 340 4 4 4 320 Isles Lewisporte Bay d’Espoir Paving sections from Conne River to 360 3 5 2 330 Highway Little River 412 Seal Cove Road Paving and guiderail repairs 4 5 1 340 434 Conche Road Continuing paving, pilot project 2 4 1 250 Hansen Paving sections from Trans-Canada 460 Memorial 3 5 4 350 Highway to Gull Pond Area Highway Hansen 460 Memorial Replace culverts, various locations 2 5 3 320 Highway Hansen Paving sections from Stephenville to 460 Memorial 2 5 2 310 Cape St. George Highway Paving sections from Lourdes to 463 Lourdes Road 3 4 2 280 Cape St. George Burgeo 480 Paving sections 2 5 2 310 Highway

15 Projects Planned for 2021

Route No. Highway Name Description Usage Safety Reliability out of 400 of out Ranking Score Score Ranking Trans-Canada Paving TCH from Cape Ray to 1 3 5 5 360 Highway North Branch Paving sections of TCH from Shoal Trans-Canada 1 Harbour River to Port Blandford 5 4 2 320 Highway

Trans-Canada 1 Replace Shoal Harbour River Bridge 3 3 5 260 Highway Pitt's Memorial 2 Rehabilitate CN Viaduct, St. John's 5 5 5 400 Highway Pitt's Memorial 2 Rehabiliate and replace median lights 5 5 5 400 Highway Southern Paving sections from Capahayden 10 2 5 1 300 Shore Highway towards Chance Cove Park Trinity South Paving sections from Winterton to 80 3 4 2 300 Highway Blaketown Bonavista Paving sections from Greenspond 320 5 5 3 380 North Highway towards New-Wes-Valley Gander Bay Paving sections of Gander Bay Road 330 4 5 2 350 Highway from Deadman's Bay to Templeman Gander Bay 330 Replace culverts, various locations 5 4 4 340 Highway Paving various sections of Road to Road to the 340 the Isles from Michael's Harbour to 4 5 4 370 Isles Boyd's Cove Bay d'Espoir Replacement of Miguels Brook 360 5 4 3 330 Highway Bridge Bay d'Espoir Paving sections of Bay d'Espoir 360 3 4 3 290 Highway Highway from Berry Hill Brook Paving and guiderail repairs along 412 Seal Cove Road 4 5 1 340 sections of Seal Cove Road Bay of Islands 440 Replace Hughes Brook Bridge 5 4 3 330 North Highway La Poile Paving sections along La Poile 470 4 5 3 360 Highway Highway Burgeo 480 Paving sections of Burgeo Highway 2 5 2 310 Highway

16 Projects Planned for 2022

Route No. Highway Name Description Usage Safety Reliability out of 400 of out Ranking Score Score Ranking Trans-Canada Paving TCH from Cape Ray to 1 3 5 5 360 Highway North Branch Paving sections along Southern Southern 10 Shore Highway from Capahayden 2 5 1 300 Shore Highway towards Chance Cove Park Paving various sections of Road to Road to the 340 the Isles from Michael's Harbour to 4 5 4 370 Isles Boyd's Cove Bay d'Espoir 360 Replace Conne River Bridge 4 4 3 310 Highway Bay d'Espoir Paving sections from Berry Hill 360 3 4 3 290 Highway Brook White Bay Paving sections from Hampden exit 420 2 5 2 310 South Highway to Main River Bridge La Poile Paving sections along La Poile 470 4 5 3 360 Highway Highway

Projects Planned for 2023

Route No. Highway Name Description Usage Safety Reliability out of 400 of out Ranking Score Score Ranking Foxtrap Access Paving sections of Foxtrap Access 61 5 4 5 350 Road Road George's Brook 230A Replace George's Brook Bridge 5 5 4 390 Road Bay d'Espoir Replace Conne River Bridge 360 4 4 3 310 Highway Rehabilitate Humber Road Bay of Islands 450 interchange Bridge #4 5 5 4 390 South Highway

17 Projects Completed in 2018-19

Route No. Name Description

Trans-Canada 1 Paving TCH East and West bound lanes Highway Trans-Canada Replace culvert along TCH near Little Rapids 1 Highway Trans-Canada 1 Paving sections of the TCH between Goobies and Clarenville Highway Peacekeepers 2 Paving Peacekeepers Way from Ruth Ave to Seal Cove Way Team Gushue Paving sections on Robert E Howlett Highway from Raymond’s 3 Highway Bridge to Route 10 Southern Replace Old Woman’s Brook Bridge on Southern Shore Highway 10 Shore Highway near Renews Conception Paving sections along Route 60 from Foxtrap Access Road to 60 Bay Highway Red Bridge Road Conception Rehabilitate Quarry Brook Bridge 60 Bay Highway Conception Rehabilitate North Arm Bridge #2 on Conception Bay Highway 60 Bay Highway near Holyrood Conception Paving sections of Route 70 70 Bay North Highway Conception 70 Bay North Paving from Bristol’s Hope Intersection to CHVO Drive Highway Conception Paving sections from Caplin Cove towards Lower Island Cover 70 Bay North (Flambro Head) Highway Conception Replace Freshwater Pond Brook Bridge on Conception Bay 70 Bay North North Highway near Clown’s Cove Highway Conception 70 Bay Add new turn access ramps - Valley Road NorthHighway

18 Route No. Name Description

Heart’s Pulverize and repave from Heart’s Content Barrens to Victoria 74 Content Highway Trinity South 80 Replace Brownsdale River Bridge #1 on Route 80, Trinity Road Highway Trinity South Paving sections on Trinity Road near New Chelsea-New 80 Highway Melbourne 90 Salmonier Line Paving sections on Salmonier Line from TCH to Holyrood 90 Salmonier Line Paving sections of Salmonier Line from St. Joseph’s to Riverhead Chapel Arm- 201 Replace culvert on Chapel Arm-Bellevue Road near Chance Cove Bellevue Road Burin Peninsula 210 Repair frost bumps between Clam Brook and Boat Harbour Highway Bay l’Argent 212 Replace culvert on Route 212 near Harbour Mille Road Monkstown Replace two culverts on Route 214 Monkstown Road and 214 Road one culvert on Route 211-10 near Terrenceville Burin Peninsula Paving sections of Burin Peninsula Highway between Fortune 220 Highway and Grand Bank Burin Peninsula 220 Replace three culverts near Fortune Highway Paving sections of Bonavista Peninsula Highway, through Bonavista 230 Lethbridge from its’ intersection with Route 233, Clode Sound Highway Highway to its’ intersection with Route 234, Winterbrook Road 231 Replace two culverts on Random Island Road 231-17-2 Replacement of Culvert in Hickman’s Harbour

Clode Sound 233 Paving section from to Bunyan’s Cove Road

Paving sections of Route 238 from Route 230 intersection 238 Elliston Road through Elliston to Route 230 Intersection in Bonavista

19 Route No. Name Description

Bonavista Paving from Bridge towards Templeman 320 North Highway Road to the 340 Replace culvert at Jumpers Brook Isles Road to the Paving Road to the Isles from Boyd’s Cove to L Curtis 340 Isles Causeway Botwood 350 Paving sections along Botwood Highway Highway Fortune Upgrade and repave various sections from Fortune 352 Harbour Road Harbour Road, near Fortune Harbour Buchans Resurface from Buchans Junction towards Buchans 370 Highway 392 Little Bay Road Replace various sections of Guiderail along Little Bay Road Burlington 413 Replace culvert at Cross Country Road 414 La Scie Road Paving sections along La Scie Road Nipper’s 415 Replace culvert at Buxom Brook Harbour Road White Bay 420 Extension of paving in Hampton area South Highway Paving section from Cooks Harbour Access Road to Airport 430 Viking Trail

430-28 Port au Choix Paving Port au Choix local roads Englee 433 Paving sections from Roddickton to Englee Highway 434 Conche Road Completion of Conche Road (Pilot Project - Subgrade) L’Anse aux Pave sections from St. Lunaire to Lanse aux Meadows 436 Meadows Road Hansen Pulverize, reshape, widen and pave from Noels Pond to 460 Memorial Brookside Highway

20 Route No. Name Description

La Poile Rehabilitate Herring Hole Brook Bridge (Bottom Brook) on La 470 Highway Poile Highway Burgeo 480 Replace culverts along Burgeo Highway Highway Stephenville Install erosion protection on Stephenville Access Road near Bay 490 Access Road St. George long-term care facility Trans-Labrador TLH Pave Lodge Bay to Cartwright Junction 510 Highway Trans-Labrador 510 MG1 Resurfacing of Mary’s Harbour Access Road Highway

21 Department of Transportation and Works Government of Newfoundland and Labrador gov.nl.ca/tw