Port Mann/Highway 1 Improvement Project

Project Description

The project included a new Port Mann Bridge, widening of Highway 1, upgrading interchanges and improving access and safety on Highway 1 from the McGill Street interchange in Vancouver to 216th Street in Langley, a distance of approximately 37 kilometres.

The PMH1 project reduced congestion and travel time; improved safety and accessibility; facilitate reliable transit service; expanded networks for HOV, cyclists and pedestrians; and accommodated potential future rapid transit.

 

Project Status:

Completed December 2013

Client:

Ministry of Transportation and Transit

Project Cost:

$2.46 billion

Partner:

JV Peter Kiewit Sons Co. and Flatiron Constructors Canada Limited

Project Milestones

Request for Qualifications Issued
May 22, 2007
Request for Qualifications Closed
June 15, 2007
Shortlist Announced
August 2007
Request for Proposals Issued
August 7, 2007
Request for Proposals Closed
May 30, 2008
Preferred Proponent Selected
August 19, 2008
Construction to Start
February 2009
Construction Completed
December 2012

Procurement Documents

Project Contacts

Media Contact:

Ministry of Transportation and Transit
Phone: (250) 356-7707

 

Project Location

Other

Completed

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