
BC Hydro sets contract for controversial Site C dam at $1.75 billion
VANCOUVER — British Columbia’s power utility will pay a consortium of three companies about $1.75 billion to build the largest components of the controversial Site C hydroelectric dam in the province’s northeast.
The contract agreement announced on Monday by BC Hydro will see the Peace River Hydro Partners build the earthen dam, foundation, two diversion tunnels and spillways in the province’s northeast.
Initial estimates pegged the work at about $1.5 billion when the Crown corporation announced last month that ACCIONA Infrastructure Canada Inc., Petrowest Corporation and Samsung C&T Canada Ltd. were the “preferred proponents.”
“We said on Nov. 25 that the cost would be ‘more than $1.5 billion’ and that a final value would be known once we had concluded a contract,” said BC Hydro spokesman Craig Fitzsimmons in an email.