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Leave to Open – What Happens In Between Construction and Operations

Once construction of any given pipeline spread or facility is complete, there are several steps that are required before operations can begin.

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Trans Mountain Completes Pipeline Construction in Greater Edmonton

Pipeline construction in the Greater Edmonton area has successfully wrapped up, marking completion of the first section of pipeline construction on the Trans Mountain Expansion 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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Important Steps Take Place Before “Boots-on-the-Ground” Construction Begins

Trans Mountain will be prepared to re-start construction on the Expansion Project once the necessary approvals and requirements are in place.

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Focus on Conditions: Pre-Construction Conditions

Before the construction phase of the Project can begin 98 pre-construction conditions need to be satisfied.

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Ian Anderson Addresses Key Questions About Next Steps for the Trans Mountain Expansion Project

Contractors gearing up to hire “thousands” of workers for Expansion Project, Trans Mountain CEO Ian Anderson says in teleconference with major media outlets.

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How We Got Here

On June 18, 2019, the Government of Canada approved the Trans Mountain Expansion Project, subject to 156 conditions. We take a look back at how we arrived at this point.

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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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Moving Towards Construction: Westridge Marine Terminal

As we get closer to construction of the Expansion Project, various teams are working hard behind the scenes as we move through permitting processes and ensure we meet NEB conditions.

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Mitigating Risk: Changes to Burnaby Terminal Design

There is nothing more important than the safety of our neighbours, the community and our employees. The Burnaby Terminal has ...

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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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