Alaska Highway Maintenance
Join the team maintaining one of Canada's most important transportation corridors, with roles in road maintenance, safety, and operations.

Ensuring year-round road safety and accessibility in northern Canada.
The Alaska Highway, spanning 2,450 kilometers from northern British Columbia through the Yukon into Alaska, is a vital transportation corridor for northern Canada and Alaska. Maintenance of this extensive route is a collaborative effort between Canadian and U.S. authorities. In 1976, the Shakwak Agreement was established, wherein the United States agreed to fund improvements on the Canadian sections of the highway to ensure safe and efficient travel. Over the years, various contracts have been awarded to enhance the highway's infrastructure.
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