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Canada, Vancouver - ca/24

Railway

Expressions of interest invited for the Richmond-Airport-Vancouver Rapid Transit Project (RAVP), deadline 14th February, 2003, into a long term public-private partnership for the design, construction, financing, operation and maintenance of a new rapid transit line connecting downtown Vancouver and central Richmond, with an east/west connection to Sea Island and the Vancouver International Airport. The total length will be approximately 19 km, involving segments in tunnels, at grade, elevated and on new bridges. The location and extent of any tunnel has not been determined. Construction to start in second half of 2004 for entry in service in 2009.The project team anticipates selecting a shortlist of up to four respondents who will be invited to participate in the next stage. Contact Richmond-Airport-Vancouver Rapid Transit, 5650 Lougheed Hwy., Burnaby B.C., Canada V5B 2Z8 or David W. Rowat, Procurement Manager, tel. +1 604 484 7287 or 604 2400061, fax +1 604 2910854, e-mail rfei@rapidtransit.bc.ca or drowat@rapidtransit.bc.ca 51/02.The four shortlisted proponents for the rail rapid transit system between Richmond, the Vancouver International Airport and Vancouver are RAVLink Transportation including Fluor Canada, Siemens, Aecon Infrastructure and First Transit Inc.; RAVRail including Alstom and Ledcor Projects Inc.; RAVxpress with Bombardier, Amec and Bouygues Travaux Publics as team members; and SNC-Lavalin / Serco.The Request for Proposals (RFP) has been sent to the four proponents, who are expected to respond by December 2003. Two finalists will be selected and asked to submit final proposals. One successful team will be chosen. The full procurement process is estimated to take approximately two years, until early spring 2005. A construction phase followed by system testing and commissioning will result in the system being operational by late 2009, in time for the winter Olympic Games in early 2010.RAVCO has been established as a special purpose company to oversee the design and construction. The line will be developed as a design, build, finance, operate and maintain contract. It is 19.5 km-long, with 18 stations running in twin tunnel from either 46th Avenue or 49th Avenue to the downtown Vancouver terminus. It is envisaged that there would be three tunnel drives using six TBMs. The TBMs will be EPB and slurry shields. The tunnel diameter would be 5 to 5.7 m. Sections 1 and 2 would be approximately 3 km in length and section 3 would be around 2.9 km. Cross passages will be built between both tubes. Approximately 2.8 million cubic metres of spoil will be generated in the tunnels and stations. Visit www.ravprapidtransit.com 38/03.SNC-Lavalin and Serco Group have been selected to build, partly finance, operate and maintain the Richmond-Airport-Vancouver (RAV) line, a major mass transit system in the Vancouver area. The project still requires approval from British Colombia's government. The provincial government is slated to make a decision early in December. The JV has provided the best-value proposal, meeting service and performance standards at the lowest cost. The funding agencies and the private sector are currently committed to investing over CAD1.55 billion (2003 dollars) to build the line (CAD1.35 billion from the public sector and about CAD200 million from the private sector).The 19.5 km line would link suburban Richmond, Vancouver International Airport and the city's downtown, serving 17 stations. The line would run underground from Waterfront Station to Cambie Street and 63rd Avenue in Vancouver and then on an elevated track to the Airport terminus and Richmond Centre, with the Richmond portion running along the east side of No. 3 Road. It is scheduled for completion by November 2009 to be in place before the 2010 Winter Olympics. Construction must begin no later than August 2005 to meet the deadline. Click ca/24. Visit www.ravprapidtransit.com and www.snc-lavalin.com 48/04.



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Canada, Ontario - ca/23

Railway

C$450-million private sector financing sought by the Detroit River Tunnel Partnership (DRTP) as part of an estimated C$600 million (US$400 million) plan to convert the current twin-tube rail tunnel under the Detroit river across the border between Windsor, Ontario and Detroit, Michigan into a truck route and to build a new single-tube rail tunnel to accommodate all rail cars. Preliminary designs and preparatory work almost completed. DRTP is a partnership between Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) and Borealis Transportation Infrastructure Trust (BTIT). The tunnel could be completed in early 2007. More info in E-News Weekly # 33. 36/02.



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Canada, Montreal - ca/22

Metro - Line 5

The $3.4 million feasibility study for Line 5 extension to Anjou district ordered by AMT to a consortium of Transurb, Canarail, Systra and Groupe Cardinal-Biancamano-Gauthier advocates a 6.2 km route from Saint-Michel to Jarry with five intermediate stations in Pie IX, Viau, Lacordaire, Langelier and Galeries d'Anjou. Cost estimated at $627 million. Time frame for construction of five years. Visit www.amt.qc.ca 19/02.



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Canada, British Columbia - ca/21

Hydropower

A feasibility study has been handed to Coast Mountain Power Corp. for the Forrest Kerr hydroelectric project. Upon completion, the scheme will consist of a 3.2 km-long, 6 x 8 metre water tunnel designed to deliver up to 130 cu m/second of water to three 33.3 megawatt turbine generators and a 188 km-long D.C. light transmission line from the site to Meziadin junction. The total project cost is estimated to be $195 million. 15/02.Coast Mountain Power Corp. has selected the Thyssen Mining / Ostu Stettin JV as the preferred contractor for the tunnelling and underground excavation of the Forrest Kerr hydroelectric project water tunnels and powerhouse. The Forrest Kerr project is located in the Iskut River approximately 100 km north of Stewart in northwest British Columbia. A contract is being negotiated which would see activity commence in January 2005. The period leading up to on site work would entail equipment selection, mobilisation, site preparation and portal construction. Electricity will be generated by three 33.3 MW turbine generators and one 12 MW turbine generator. The water to drive the turbines will be drawn from the Iskut River and directed to the powerhouse through a 6 m-diameter 3.2 km-long water tunnel and returned to the river immediately below the powerhouse. It is anticipated the water tunnel and powerhouse excavation will be completed within 14 months. Visit www.thyssenmining.com 42/04.



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Canada, Montreal - ca/20

Highway

At the request of the Commission de consultation sur l'amélioration de la mobilité entre Montreal et la Rive-Sud, Novaroute has proposed a bi-modal tunnel beneath the St. Lawrence river to reduce congestion on the Champlain Bridge and speed up transportation between Montreal and the South Shore. The tunnel would run from Highway 10 on the South Shore to the Technoparc on the Montreal side and would have two separate levels, the first for public transit and the second for cars and light trucks. Cost estimated at approximately $800 million. The project would take four years. Novaroute is a consortium including Axor, Quebec's leading design and build firm, Sintra, Quebec's leading road construction and civil engineering firm, and Bouygues of France. 09/02.



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Canada, Montreal - ca/19

Oil pipe

Petro-Canada unveiled plans to construct a 1,162 m-long 3.05 m-diameter tunnel under Marien Avenue linking the storage area of its Montreal refinery south of Sherbrooke Street with its facilities in the Port of Montreal. Four petroleum product pipelines will be installed in the tunnel which will replace existing pipelines currently situated beneath 2nd and 3rd Avenues. Quebec-based BFC Foundation has been hired as project contractors to excavate the tunnel at a depth comprised between 11.5 and 27.5 metres, using a hard rock TBM. The tunnel will be lined with concrete to reduce the risk of water infiltration. The cost of the proposed project is estimated at over $27 million. Visit www.petro-canada.ca 07/02.



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Canada, Pingston, British Columbia - ca/18

Hydro

Significant progress reported on the intake facilities and the 4 km-long x 3 m-high x 2.4 m-wide drilled/blasted tunnel started on 18th April, 2001 by Thyssen Mining to connect the intake to the powerhouse, which construction started in October, 2002 for completion by year-end. Geology consisting of very strong foliated fresh rock is garnetiferous, feldspar, micaceous gneiss with bands of white quartzite up to 0.3 m. The foliation controls the stability of the crown. The tunnel is dry to damp with minor water dripping from the crown in some places. Work on the tunnel to continue during winter months. Commissioning and startup scheduled for July 2002. Project represents a $45 million investment. Visit www.thyssenmining.com and www.canhydro.com 45/01.



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Canada, Montreal - ca/17

Metro - Line 2

Line 2 extension to Laval with 3 stations at Cartier, La Concorde and Montmorency on schedule with preliminary drilling to determine the final layout of the tunnels. Preliminary plans and estimates will be ready in December, 2001 and tunnelling expected to begin in March, 2002 for completion in January, 2006. Double-track 3,179 m-long Henri Bourassa-Cartier tunnel to link Montmorency station to run between Maison des Arts and CEGEP Montmorency plus 729 m tunnel to cross Rivière des Prairies under the Marigot sewer to reach Cartier station. Engineering by a jv of SNC-Lavalin, Tecsult and GMAT assisted by consulting engineers Municonsult, Bisson & Associés, Giasson and Farregut. $378.8 million project fully financed by the Quebec Ministry of Transport. Visit www.amt.qc.ca 44/01. Award of a C$24 million contract to Neilson Excavation Inc. for construction of the Cartier section (lot C04), a 1.2 km double-track tunnel, using a roadheader with support with anchoring bolts, shotcrete, and steel arches. Work to start September 2002 for completion in June 2004. Visit www.neilsonex.com. Award of the La Concorde section (lot C05) to EBC Inc. Drill/blast method. Support with 3 m anchoring bolts. Visit www.ebcinc.qc.ca. Section Henri-Bourassa (lot C01) and the Montmorency back station and depot (lot C13) will be tendered this fall.The Laval extension consists of a 4.3 km-long 8 m-wide 6 m-high double-track single tunnel plus nearly 800 m of a 5 m-wide 6 m-high one-track tunnel. Ground composed of limestone sometimes with laminates of shale. Steel arches will be installed at the connection between the cut-and-cover stations and the bored tunnel. Shotcrete recommended in shale areas to stabilise the ground expected to deteriorate under the drying effect. Visit www.amt.qc.ca/grandsprojets/metrolaval/index.asp 36/02.Tenders invited for construction of the Montmorency station and the double-track tunnel at the back of the station (lot C13) as part of the extention to Laval of the Orange Line. Deadline 14th November, 2002. Visit www.amt.qc.ca/corpo/Appro/appels_fiche.asp?fiche=AMT-I2-CO-557 or contact Agence Métropolitaine de Transport, 500 Place d'Armes, 25e étage, Montréal (Québec) H2Y 2W2. E-mail Jean-Franí§ois Demers, jfdemers@amt.qc.ca, tél. +1 5142877716, fax +1 514287708. 45/02.In La Concorde, drill/blast excavation is progressing well, some 30 m below ground. There are two blasts every day prior to increasing to three then four. The advance gained after each blast is 3 to 3.5 m. To date, 100 m have been bored in three weeks. Construction is programmed to be completed in January 2006. To view a video clip of the works in La Concorde, click here (RealPlayer required). 45/02.



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Canada, Toulnustouc - ca/16

Hydro

Bids underway for $100 million drill/blast project in hard rock comprising 8 km x 11 m-wide x 13 m-high intake tunnel, 600,000 cu m open cut powerhouse, and 2.5 km-long tailrace. Visit www.hydroquebec.com 44/01. The exclusive supplier of tunnelling jumbos will be Sandvick Tamrock. The contractor EBC Inc. has purchased three Axera T12 DATA jumbos. The sale also includes the purchase of all spare parts and rock drilling tools as well as a service and maintenance package for the duration of the project. Visit www.sandviktamrock.com, www.sandvik.com and www.ebcinc.qc.ca 02/02.Aecon Group Inc. announced that its Quebec division, Groupe Aecon Ltee, has been awarded a major contract by Hydro-Quebec for the construction of a hydro-electric dam on the Toulnustouc River. The contract is worth $61 million and involves the construction of the dam itself, the south dike and a diversion tunnel. Visit www.aecon.com and www.hydroquebec.com 34/02.



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Canada, Edmonton - ca/15

Light Rail

Planning process well advanced for South LRT from University along 114/113/111 Street corridor to Heritage with five stations. Existing system has 12.3 route km and 10 stations, of which 4.7 km and six stations underground. Current proposal is for surface alignment with transition from underground south of University station. Designers are City of Edmonton with Stantec and Kaleidoscope. Input courtesy Fred Mathering. Visit www.edmontonslrt.com 03/01. Award to the PCL Maxam / Aecon / McNally JV of a C$29.4 million contract for the South Light Rapid Transit (SLRT) extension from University station to Health Sciences station. Two 6 m-diameter tunnels will be driven by TBM excavation through fine, dry sand. Visit www.edmontonslrt.com 01/03.



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