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Mar 21, 2020: With the rapid continue to work with our construction - ensuring non-essential workforce
developments around the COVID-19 contractors to revisit and update plans and members are not entering any of our
After years of delay, Trans Mountain is preparing to officially start situation, our priority continues to be the monitor implementation. Some specific worksites or offices
construction on the Crown corporation's $7.4-billion pipeline expansion. health and safety of our workforce, their measures we are taking include: - ensuring all individuals have access to
“We believe that the court cases, our participation in the litigation, has On Tuesday, December 3 Trans Mountain CEO Ian Anderson, Natural families and our communities. - staggering work shifts to minimize appropriate safety equipment, understanding
run its course, save and except our reference case,” said Horgan. Resources Minister Seamus O'Regan, and provincial Energy Minister Sonya Trans Mountain and our construction number of people on any given site including the expectation of personal hygiene
Savage, as well as representatives from local governments were set to contractors are following all advice from adhering to the recommendations being - checking people entering the sites for
The reference case has B.C. asking the courts whether it has the officially mark the start of construction at an event near Acheson, west of government and health officials while provided by health authorities fever or sickness
authority to regulate increased interprovincial shipments of heavy oil and Edmonton. maintaining the uninterrupted operation of - following social distancing guidelines - using Health and Safety personnel to
other hazardous substances via pipelines or other means. Back in Aug 21, 2019 Trans Mountain issued a 'Notice to Proceed' directive our pipeline and the safe construction of the between workers – on-site and in site offices monitor implementation of COVID-19
to some of its prime construction contractors to mobilize the initial workforce Expansion Project. - staggering lunch and coffee breaks to response guidelines on site
Five judges of the B.C. Court of Appeal ruled unanimously against the to build the Expansion. The directives give the contractors 30 days to Some of the actions that have been taken minimize number of people gathering We are in constant contact with our
Horgan government on constitutional grounds last spring. mobilize equipment and commence the process of hiring workers, procuring to date include; suspending all non-essential - minimizing or eliminating in-person construction contractors, and together are
goods and services, and develop work plans. travel, implementing restricted access meetings, holding necessary meetings adapting to COVID-19 developments
But B.C. has appealed that decision to the Supreme Court of Canada, Construction work will soon begin in communities along the route, including measures at our control centres, adhering to outside (for example, safety meetings), in accordingly. This is a dynamic situation, and
which will hear the case early in the new year. along the right-of-way between Edmonton and Edson, and in the Greater recommendations being provided by health smaller groups or via technology we will continue to respond in a thoughtful,
Edmonton area. Approximately 4,200 worker are expected to be employed in authorities on our construction sites, moving - enhancing cleaning and sanitization balanced and disciplined way, considering all
various communities along the corridor in the fourth quarter of 2019. all non-essential workers from our worksites protocols and increased availability of new and emerging guidance coming from
Capital expenditures on the project, which will carry nearly 900,000 barrels and transitioning to a work-from-home sanitation supplies government and health officials.
of oil per day to BC's lower mainland coast, are expected to total environment wherever possible. - increasing bus, vehicle and trailer
approximately $1.3 billion in 2019. While each worksite is unique, each of our cleaning requirements and frequency and
The project is set to be finished by mid-2022, however, the Federal Court of construction contractors are required to adopt reducing the number of people being
Appeal is currently still reviewing an appeal by B.C. Indigenous groups. government and company recommended transported per vehicle to adhere to health
health and safety measures to ensure authority recommendations
construction can safely continue on the - ensuring that workers orientation
Expansion Project, while ensuring the includes COVID-19 expectations, awareness
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