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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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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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Meet Michael Coulter: Lead Health and Safety Inspector

We recently connected with Michael Coulter, a health and safety professional on our Jasper Reactivation, to learn about his diverse work experience and personal motivations to work safely.

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Meet Simpcw Ledcor: Construction Contractor for Reactivation

We connected with the contractor for this portion of the project Simpcw Ledcor, a partnership between Indigenous owned Simpcw Resources Limited Liability Partnership and Ledcor Pipeline.

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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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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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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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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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Meet WorleyParsons, provider of construction monitoring and inspection for pipelines construction on the Trans Mountain Expansion Project

WorleyParsons brings decades of experience in Canada and internationally to its role as provider of construction management and inspection in support of the Trans Mountain Expansion Project.

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Meet Stantec: Provider of Construction Management and Inspection for Facilities and Reactivation on the Trans Mountain Expansion Project

Stantec brings extensive experience with pipeline and terminal construction, and commitments to community service and safety to its role as provider of construction management and inspection.

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Reactivation Activities Underway: Prepping for In-Line Inspections

The data collected from the internal inspections will determine the type of work required to ensure these sections of pipeline are safe and ready to be part of the active system again.

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Environmental Protection Plans: Mitigation a Part of Construction

The plans detail the actions required to ensure protection of land, plants, wildlife, fish and the marine environment in all phases of the Project.

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Getting ready for construction: Worker Accommodation

We're engaging with local communities and businesses to ensure non-local workers have a place to live while they’re working — either temporary camps or a mix of commercial and rental accommodation.

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Anchor Loop Construction 10-year Anniversary

We asked our Senior Project Director, Greg Toth, who was the Project Director for the Anchor Loop Project and who is leading the TMEP, about his experience in pipeline construction, then and now.

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Getting Ready for Construction: Worksite Preparation

Preparations for construction include establishment of worker camps, temporary construction sites, staging areas and access roads along the right-of-way.

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Getting Ready for Construction: Right-of-Way Preparation

One of the first activities in preparation for construction work is removal of trees and vegetation in areas along the pipeline, at temporary worksites and at facilities.

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Community and Construction Liaisons: Creating Community Connections

During construction of the Expansion Project, our goal is to create clear and open communication channels with the communities that will be impacted by construction activities.

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Barry Whillans: Working with Landowners

Kinder Morgan Canada works hard to be a good neighbour along the right-of-way for the existing Trans Mountain Pipeline. In ...

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