Location

New Brunswick, Canada

Investment Value

CAD$639 Million

Concessionaire

MRDC Operations Corporation

Contract Term

30

Years

Delivery model

Design-Build-Finance-Operate-Maintain

The Fredericton-Moncton Highway is a design-build-finance-operate-maintain project in New Brunswick, Canada. The 195-km (121-mile), 4-lane, controlled access highway traverses Route 2 between Longs Creek, near Fredericton, and Magnetic Hill, near Moncton. The project includes the Saint John and Jemseg River bridges, which are each approximately 1-km (0.6-miles) long. The highway has been designed for a motor speed of 120 kmh (75 mph) and crosses numerous watercourses. The project also includes a 4.2 km (2.6 miles) of 4-lane divided highway on Route 8, a 3-km (1.86-mile) 4-lane divided highway on Route 7, and a 3-km (1.86-mile) 4-lane divided highway on Route I. In total, the project includes 20 interchanges along the highway.

Website: www.mrdc.ca

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