The project will provide an enhanced access to the Global Transportation Hub to the west of the city of Regina, and will facilitate north to south and inter-provincial trade routes throughout the region. The Bypass consists of a free flow highway corridor through the region, and includes approximately 58 km of four-lane highway and additional service roads, along with 10 interchanges, 7 intersections and 32 bridge structures. To date, it is the largest transportation project in Saskatchewan, with a capital cost of $1.2 B. CIMA+ leveraged professional staff from multiple locations across British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Ontario and Quebec in order to provide best-in-class service.
The Regina Bypass is the first project procured by Saskatchewan Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure using the P3 Design-Build-Finance-Operate and Maintain (DBFOM) model.