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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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Supporting Communities Through BC Floods

In addition to the restart efforts, our teams on the ground are helping communities with transportation, fuel, food and water, supplying necessary equipment, and re-establishing road access.

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Update: Wildfires in British Columbia

​As the wildfire situation in British Columbia continues, the Trans Mountain Pipeline and our facilities remain operational and work continues on the Expansion Project where it can be carried out...

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Meet Kiewit Bonatti TMEP Partnership: Construction Contractor for the Trans Mountain Expansion Project

Kiewit Bonatti TMEP Partnership is constructing Spread 5B – the portion of pipeline construction in the Coquihalla–Hope region – of the Trans Mountain Expansion Project.

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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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