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B.C.’s Surrey-Langley SkyTrain Extension: Building Progress

The Surrey-Langley SkyTrain extension project advances as the province selects South Fraser Station Partners to spearhead the design and construction of eight stations. This significant milestone marks a pivotal step forward in the development of the extension, aiming to enhance transportation connectivity and accessibility across the region.

Extension Details

Adding 16 kilometers of SkyTrain track from King George Station in Surrey to downtown Langley, the project aims to enhance transportation accessibility.

Completion Timeline

Anticipated completion by late 2028 with an estimated cost of $4.01 billion.

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Consortium Details

Comprised of Aecon Constructors, Acciona Infrastructure Canada, Pomerleau B.C., and AECOM Canada, South Fraser Station Partners was chosen through a competitive procurement process.

Project Segments

The SkyTrain extension comprises three contracts: stations, elevated guideway, and associated work, and electrical systems and trackwork. Initial construction activities are underway along the Fraser Highway corridor, including power line relocation.

Transit Impact

Expected to provide sustainable transit options for the rapidly growing Metro Vancouver region.

Government Perspective

The B.C. Ministry of Transportation highlights the significance of the SkyTrain project in providing high-quality transportation to tens of thousands of residents.

Community Considerations

Residents are advised to plan for additional travel time or explore alternative routes due to ongoing construction activities.

Future Developments

Further contract selections and construction phases are in progress to ensure project completion and operational efficiency.

Written by Jared Gibbons – Top 1% Realtor.

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