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Project Update: Edmonton Terminal More Than 50 Per Cent Complete

Work on the Trans Mountain Expansion Project continues with construction progressing at our Edmonton Terminal, and as of November 1, 2021, it is now more than 50 per cent complete.

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Protecting Birds During Construction

To understand the significant efforts undertaken and regulations that Trans Mountain adheres to, we spoke with a few of our experienced environmental inspectors.

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Digging Deep into Safe Digging Month

April is Safe Digging Month, an important industry-wide initiative to raise awareness about safe digging practices that can improve personal safety and reduce damage to underground infrastructure.

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Winter Construction Look Ahead

During the winter months especially, construction projects can become more difficult for a variety of reasons, primarily to adapt to winter weather conditions.

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Project Update: Edmonton Terminal

Work on the Trans Mountain Expansion Project continues with construction progressing at our Edmonton Terminal.

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Project Update: Construction in Edmonton

Pipeline construction in the Edmonton area is nearing completion, with crews finishing right-of-way cleanup, welding and trenchless crossings.

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Project Update: Construction Progressing in Alberta

Currently, there are active sites at all phases of pipeline construction as well as work underway on a number of trenchless crossings.

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Backgrounder: Trans Mountain Expansion Project Construction Accelerating

The in-service date is expected to be December 2022.

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Meet Backwoods Energy Services

Backwoods Energy Services is the largest Indigenous-owned business in northwestern Alberta. The company has worked with Trans Mountain since 2014 and is currently working on the Expansion Project.

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Update: Work Underway Across Alberta

Construction’s underway in Alberta, including pipe transport, stringing and assembling in Greater Edmonton, right-of-way preparation in Yellowhead, work at Edmonton Terminal and two pump stations.

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Meet Cord: Engineering, Procurement and Construction Contractor for the Trans Mountain Expansion Project

Cord is the Engineering, Procurement and Construction Contractor for the Edmonton Terminal and 12 pump stations included in the Trans Mountain Expansion Project.

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Event Recap: Edmonton Information Session

Trans Mountain hosted an information session for our neighbours in the Edmonton area on August 27, 2019, to discuss our construction plans for the region.

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Construction by Spread: What’s Happening in Your Area

​A large pipeline project like the Trans Mountain Expansion Project is typically is broken into manageable lengths called “spreads.” Our Project is divided into nine spreads of pipeline construction.

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Prime Minster Trudeau Visits Edmonton Terminal

On July 12, 2019, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau visited our Edmonton Terminal in Sherwood Park, Alberta to host a coffee chat with Trans Mountain’s employees and contractors.

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What You Need to Know in the Event of an Emergency

Find out how to identify a potential pipeline emergency and what you need to do.

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Landowner Update: Respectful Relationships Are a Priority

Bob Love, manager, land and right-of-way, discusses our continued commitment to keeping landowners and occupants connected and informed.

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Update: Temporary Sites and Safe Shutdown Activities

As communicated to the National Energy Board on December 17, 2018, Trans Mountain is winding down in-field construction activities in a safe, secure and environmentally appropriate manner.

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Talking Trees: Working with the Community to Maintain the Right-of-Way

Where the Trans Mountain pipeline runs through residential neighbourhoods, it is important we work with the community when maintenance is required along the right-of-way.

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Update: Contractors for the Trans Mountain Expansion Project

Trans Mountain has selected seven contractors to lead construction of the Trans Mountain Expansion Project, which includes work on 980 kilometres of pipeline and all associated facilities.

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Good Relationships with Landowners a Priority

We place a high a priority on developing and maintaining good relationships with landowners along the pipeline right-of-way. As a result, 95% of landowners have consented to the detailed route.

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