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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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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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Kingsvale Electricity Transmission Line Successfully Energized

On August 31, 2020, the Kingsvale Electricity Transmission line, located south of Merritt in the Nicola Valley, British Columbia, was successfully energized.

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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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Meet Macro Spiecapag Joint Venture: Construction Contractor for the Trans Mountain Expansion Project

Tackling tough terrain is a specialty for Macro Spiecapag Joint Venture, the Construction Contractor for Spread 5B of the Expansion Project from the Coquihalla Summit to near Bridal Falls, BC.

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Meet Surerus Murphy Joint Venture: Construction Contractor for the Trans Mountain Expansion Project

Surerus Murphy Joint Venture is the pipeline contractor for the Trans Mountain Expansion Project right-of-way from Black Pines to the Coquihalla Summit in BC.

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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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