Modernization Set for North Dakota-Canada Border Crossing

Faster Commercial Vehicle Inspections Coming to Dunseith Port of Entry

Dunseith rendering
Rendering of the future port of entry at Dunseith, N.D. (General Services Administration)
 

The U.S. General Services Administration has approved a two-year, multimillion-dollar modernization effort at a border crossing between North Dakota and Canada.

The state’s 63-year-old Dunseith border crossing will undergo a major improvement project that aims to reduce traffic congestion and improve inspections. The project is intended to revamp the 13,439-square-foot land port of entry — built in 1961 — into a more secure, efficient and high-capacity facility.

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