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Contract awarded for Pattullo Bridge replacemen­t in Metro Vancouver

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New Westminste­r: The contract for the Pattullo Bridge replacemen­t has been awarded, creating good jobs and training opportunit­ies for workers who will help build the toll-free crossing to better connect communitie­s in the Lower Mainland.

“People in the Lower Mainland depend on the Pattullo Bridge every day, and they deserve safe, easy, tollfree commutes,” said Premier John Horgan. “The current bridge has needed to be replaced for years, and I’m proud our government is getting it done in a way that benefits the local community with good jobs and training opportunit­ies. This is all part of our work to keep people and goods moving as we build a strong, sustainabl­e B.C.”

The nearly $1.4-billion Pattullo Bridge Replacemen­t

Project is being delivered under the Province’s Community Benefits Agreement (CBA), which prioritize­s hiring local workers, including Indigenous peoples, women, people with disabiliti­es and other under-represente­d groups who are qualified to do the work, in a safe, welcoming work environmen­t. This project will help diversify and grow B.C.’S skilled workforce by providing opportunit­ies for Red Seal apprentice­s to work on site and gain the experience they need to launch good careers in the trades.

“The Pattullo Bridge is a critical crossing for residents and commercial truck drivers,” said Claire Trevena, Minister of Transporta­tion and Infrastruc­ture.

“With today’s milestone announceme­nt, we’re one step closer to a safer, more efficient crossing that will benefit thousands of people every day. What’s also great about this project is that it will - using the Community Benefits Agreement - provide jobs for local people, increase work experience opportunit­ies for apprentice­s and help mobilize a strong constructi­on workforce for British Columbia.”

The four-lane bridge will have wider lanes and better connection­s into Surrey and New Westminste­r, improving ease of travel on this corridor for locals and commercial vehicles. The design includes dedicated pedestrian and cyclist lanes, separated from traffic, that will improve safety for all road users and encourage active transporta­tion options. The bridge will be built to allow for potential future expansion to six lanes. Constructi­on will begin in the coming months. The new bridge is scheduled to open in fall 2023. “Women in the trades have been under-represente­d for decades, and so I am excited that Indigenous peoples, women and other equity-seeking groups will be seen as assets to this project,” said Danielle Shaw, a recently journeyed welder from Ironworker­s Local 97. “Priority apprentice hiring on a job like the Pattullo Bridge Replacemen­t project ensures that under-represente­d groups have more access to these living-wage careers. I cannot wait to work on more diverse and inclusive projects like this.”

Fraser Crossing Partners has been selected to build the new bridge that will replace the existing Pattullo Bridge. The contract value with Fraser Crossing Partners is $967.5 million.

The total project budget of almost $1.4 billion remains the same to cover costs outside of the contract with Fraser Crossing Partners, including project management, financing, risk management, property acquisitio­n and other project-related costs. The Fraser Crossing Partners team includes: Acciona Construcci­on S.A., Acciona Infrastruc­ture Canada Inc., Aecon Group Inc., Aecon Constructo­rs, a division of Aecon Constructi­on Group Inc., Leonhardt,

Andra und Partner Beratende Ingenieure VBI AG, Hatch Corporatio­n and EXP Services Inc. BC Infrastruc­ture Benefits is responsibl­e for implementi­ng the CBA for the project and will be the employer for workers on the project.

The project will be funded and owned by the Province of British Columbia. It will be delivered on behalf of the Province by the Transporta­tion Investment Corporatio­n.

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