
Contract awarded for permanent Coquihalla repairs; RFP issued for Trans Canada through Fraser Canyon
MERRITT, B.C. — The province says it will soon begin permanent repairs to the Coquihalla Highway and the Trans Canada through the Fraser Canyon after last year’s devastating floods.
An atmospheric river that formed over southern B.C. last November produced record rainfall, leading to torrential runoff events that destroyed large sections of both major highways.
Temporary repairs allowed traffic through in December and more work has been underway on the routes since then.
In a news release issued Thursday (June 16), the Ministry of Transportation has announced a contract to KEA5 — a joint venture of Peter Kiewit and Sons and Emil Anderson Construction — to return four-lane traffic to three sections of the Coquihalla: