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George Massey Tunnel safety work underway

Tuesday, May 19, 2020

Work is underway to improve brightness and visibility in the George Massey Tunnel. Black & McDonald Limited of Vancouver has been awarded a contract valued at $19 million for this work, which is part of a $40-million suite of interim safety and reliability improvements.

“We continue to move ahead with our work to replace the George Massey Tunnel, but in the meantime, we are making immediate safety improvements inside the tunnel for drivers who use this route every day,” said Claire Trevena, Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure. “Plans for the new, future crossing are underway with a business case expected to be ready for the fall.”

The existing lights on the tunnel walls and ceiling will be converted to an LED standard to increase visibility and better illuminate the tunnel for drivers, save energy and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Other work includes improving tunnel drainage to prevent ice build-up and water from pooling at tunnel entrances. The ventilation and electrical systems will also be upgraded. These additional safety improvements are already underway and are scheduled to be completed by spring 2021.

To minimize delays for drivers, the majority of work will be done at night. The ministry is working closely with all contractors and WorkSafeBC to ensure health and safety are maintained for all workers on site.

B.C.’s provincial health officer (PHO) has directed construction employers to take all necessary precautions to minimize the risks of COVID-19 transmission and illness to themselves and their employees. This includes ensuring workers maintain physical distance with a minimum of two metres apart from each other, both in the course of their duties as well as during breaks.

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