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Trans Mountain Expansion Project Celebrates 50% Construction Completion

Construction on the Trans Mountain Expansion Project has reached a major milestone with more than 50 per cent completion as of March 2022.

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Trans Mountain Donates $5,000 to the Northern Spotted Owl Breeding Program

The Northern Spotted Owl (NSPOW) is one of Canada’s most endangered species and its entire Canadian range occurs in southwestern British Columbia.

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Meet Michels Canada, Construction Contractor for the Trans Mountain Expansion Project

Michels Canada is responsible for pipeline construction on Spread 7A of the Trans Mountain Expansion Project, extending from the Fraser River crossing in Surrey to 232 Street in Langley.

Blog

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.

Blog

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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Business Readiness Workshop in the Fraser Valley

The last in a series of 12 workshops along the pipeline route that provided tools and information to help local businesses prepare for potential opportunities on the Trans Mountain Expansion Project.

Blog

Snailed It! Protecting the Oregon Forestsnail

Wildlife resource specialists were recently in the field salvaging Oregon forestsnails from the Project footprint and relocating them to adjacent suitable habitat.

Press Release

Update: COVID-19 Protocols

With the rapid developments around the COVID-19 situation, our priority continues to be the health and safety of our workforce, their families and our communities.

Blog

Backgrounder: Trans Mountain Expansion Project Construction Accelerating

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

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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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