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Major Milestone: Drilling Completion of Burnaby Mountain Tunnel

As part of the Expansion Project, Trans Mountain has finished drilling on the 2.6-kilometre underground tunnel connecting Burnaby Terminal and Westridge Marine Terminal.

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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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Night Work at our Lower Mainland Terminals: Minimizing Disruptions

​In order to maintain the continued safe operations of our terminals, and due to scheduling restraints, some work at our facilities in Burnaby will need to take place over night.

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What You Need to Know: Routing Through the Brunette River Corridor

When determining the route, we took into consideration community land use, including residences, commercial, recreation and parks, and environmentally sensitive areas.

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Recap: Burnaby Telephone Town Hall

On July 23, we hosted a Telephone Town Hall for neighbours of the Burnaby Terminal​ and Westridge Marine Terminal​.

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What You Need To Know: Delivery Line Relocation

On May 15, 2020, Trans Mountain received approval from the Canada Energy Regulator (CER) to relocate the existing pipeline that transports oil between Burnaby Terminal and Westridge Marine Terminal.

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Project Update: Burnaby Terminal and Westridge Marine Terminal Construction

Work on the Trans Mountain Expansion Project continues at our terminals, pump stations, and along the pipeline right-of-way.

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Dolphin Jacket: Manufacturing to Installation

We recently installed the first dolphin jacket; an important part of the three new berths being built at the terminal as part of the Expansion Project.

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Working to Ease Traffic Impacts Near Burnaby Terminal

We're working hard to minimize the impact of increased truck traffic near our Burnaby Terminal.

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Project Update: Burnaby Terminal and Westridge Marine Terminal

Considerable progress has been made on the foreshore expansion at Westridge Marine Terminal and ongoing work to prepare for the installation of 14 new tanks at Burnaby Terminal.

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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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Talking Safety with our Lower Mainland Construction Contractor

We spoke to our Lower Mainland contractor, KLTP, to learn more about their safety culture and key safety initiatives.

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Sound Walls: Reducing Noise from Construction at our Terminals in Burnaby

Sound walls, or noise barriers, are structures designed to buffer noise resulting from construction activity and help reduce the inconvenience to our neighbours.

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Brake Check: Vehicle Safety at our Terminals

Trans Mountain ensures every truck entering our terminals is following safety and traffic management principles in order to keep our sites and the communities where we work safe.

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Progress Report: Burnaby Construction Update

​Construction is in full swing in Burnaby, BC with work underway at Burnaby Terminal and Westridge Marine Terminal.

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New Animation: Go Inside the Westridge Marine Terminal Expansion

We've produced a new animation video to showcase the impressive construction feats underway along with some of the unique features of the project.

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Crews Mobilize at Westridge Marine Terminal to Resume On-Water Construction

On September 27, 2019, the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority issued Trans Mountain a new Project Permit authorizing us to recommence construction activity on-water at the marine terminal.

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

Extensive local construction experience and understanding of regional issues are strong assets for the contractor responsible for the Lower Mainland portion of the Trans Mountain Expansion Project.

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