MP John Williamson today announced the Harper Government will invest an estimated $32.5 million to improve infrastructure at Ferry Point, Campobello, Milltown and St Croix ports of entry in New Brunswick. This investment is part of the $440 million in infrastructure funding announced in November 2014 by Prime Minister Harper to replace aging ports of entry across Canada.
The infrastructure investment includes design finalization, site services, geotechnical and environmental assessments, as well as modular building construction, including structural, mechanical, electrical, internal fit-up, commissioning, project management and signage. Construction work is planned to begin as early as 2017.
The $440 million border infrastructure investment, combined with previous Beyond the Border infrastructure commitments, provides a huge boost to upgrade ports of entry. The majority of Canadian ports of entry will be fully upgraded or replaced with modern facilities, consistent with the Canada Border Services Agency’s efforts towards modernization.
This is over and above the $241 million that the Harper Government has already invested in expanding and modernizing its ports of entry over the last five years.
New and modern facilities will help meet new space demands due to recent operational requirements. Improvements to facilities will help ensure our small, remote and medium ports of entry will continue to deliver service excellence to travellers and traders.
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“Improvements to port of entry facilities help ensure the free flow of legitimate travel and trade across Canadian borders. Our commitment to invest $440 million in border infrastructure to modernize ports of entry demonstrates our government’s ongoing commitment to the safety and prosperity of our country.”
The Honourable Steven Blaney, Canada’s Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness
“Investments by the Harper Government to restore vital infrastructure at ports of entry like this one and others in my district will better facilitate the free flow of goods and people across the Canada-US border, contribute to our local economy and ensure CBSA officials have the tools and facilities they need to carry out their duties.”
Member of Parliament John Williamson, Southwest News Brunswick
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