The Daily Courier

Three new Site C contracts awarded

BC Hydro revises total cost of dam — to $10.7 billion, up from $8.3 billion

- By The Canadian Press

VANCOUVER — A $1.6 billion contract has been awarded for constructi­on of the Site C hydroelect­ric dam in northeaste­rn British Columbia, just three months after the province's NDP government reluctantl­y allowed the megaprojec­t to continue.

BC Hydro says the contract has been awarded to Aecon-Flatiron-Dragados-EBC Partnershi­p to build the dam’s generating station and spillways, with work beginning this spring.

The Crown corporatio­n overseeing the developmen­t near Fort St. John says the contract for the powerhouse, penstocks, spillways and power intakes involves pouring the equivalent of 280 Olympicsiz­ed swimming pools of concrete, as well as installati­on of enough rebar to build nearly five Eiffel towers.

The utility says the two spillways alone are 17-storeys high and five highway-lanes wide, making the contract the project’s secondlarg­est, just under the $1.75 billion contract inked in 2015 with Peace River Hydro Partners for the dam’s foundation and other civil works.

Two separate contracts, worth a total of $56 million, have gone to a Nanaimo-based company for constructi­on of the Site C substation and to a Quebec-based firm that will supply the bridge and gantry cranes for the generating station and spillways powerhouse.

Hydro said in a news release that the partnershi­p awarded the $1.6 billion contract expects to hire as many as 1,600 workers by the peak of constructi­on in 2021 and has agreed to give priority to Indigenous applicants and those from northeaste­rn B.C.

Premier John Horgan’s government announced in December that it had no alternativ­e but to complete Site C rather than absorb the $4 billion cost of scrapping it.

At the time, Agricultur­e Minister Lana Popham said in a Facebook post that the approval was the most difficult decision of her career and she was “grieving the loss of agricultur­al land in the flood zone of Site C.”

The dam, the third across the Peace River, will flood an 83-kilometre stretch of valley west of Fort St. John.

It was originally estimated to cost $8.3 billion, but Friday’s contract announceme­nt from Hydro projects a revised budget of $10.7 billion.

When complete, BC Hydro estimates Site C will provide enough power to heat and light as many as 450,000 homes a year.

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