Request for proposals issued for twinning of Highway 3 from Taber to Burdett
The Alberta government says it is moving forward on the twinning of Highway 3 from Taber to Burdett, more than two years after the project was first announced by then-premier Jason Kenney.
Premier Danielle Smith was in Medicine Hat today to announce that a request for proposals has been issued to three bidders and hopes construction will start on the 46-kilometre stretch early next year.
Smith says the highway is filled with big commercial trucks and local traffic and twinning this section of highway will make travel safer for families and all vehicles. She added increased traffic capacity ensures businesses can get raw materials and move products to market more efficiently.
She also thanked the Highway 3 Twinning Development Association for keeping pressure on the provincial government to sign-off on the upgrade.


