Utilities Relocation Project Moves Forward
The West Vancouver Freight Access Project 7, which will relocate utilities from the project area of the new Bulk Facility Railcar Dumper Pit for port tenant Kinder-Morgan, went before the Commission on September 11, 2012 for approval.
The Public Works Project was opened for bid on Thursday, August 16, and Rotschy, Inc. was the low bidder. A notice of award has been issued and a preconstruction meeting is soon to follow. A notice to proceed is expected no later than early October, which would allow construction activates to begin.
There are a total of three phases for the relocation project, the first being the removal of utilities from the project area. The second phase includes building the substructure for the new Kinder-Morgan bulk facility [also known as WVFA #4], and the final phase includes building the facility, constructing rail, installing housing a conveyors system and demolition of the existing facility. The entire project is expected to be completed in 2014.