Trans Mountain has released a new video showing the pace of work so far on projects related to the pipeline in Burnaby.
Construction started up again on land at Burnaby’s Westridge Marine Terminal during the summer and more recently on the water.
The Trans Mountain video is a time-lapse depiction of the work taking place on the water.
According to a statement from Trans Mountain, some of this work will include pile driving.
📸Timelapse of work at our Westridge Marine Terminal - crews resumed on water work at the Terminal last month.
— Trans Mountain (@TransMtn) November 8, 2019
Read more about this work here: https://t.co/Tqyu0MFcOK #TMX #TransMountain pic.twitter.com/ZEe3Lgl15R
Construction activities will mainly take place between 7 a.m. and 8 p.m., Monday to Saturday, with the exception of night welding work, said the company.
The construction activities scheduled to begin this year, according to Trans Mouintain, include:
- Site preparation activities
- In-water construction of new shipping berths
- Foreshore extension work
- Water treatment facilities
- Decommissioning and demolition of certain facilities
– Chris Campbell, Burnaby Now