Ten Mile Slide stabilization project on Highway 99 now 90 per cent complete
LILOOET — The B.C. government said the Ten Mile Slide stabilization project on Highway 99 is now 90 per cent complete, with current work focusing on restoring Highway 99 to two-lane traffic.
Stabilization work includes installing concrete and composite piles below the highway to support the roadbed and prevent further movement, soiling anchors above the highway, and reconstructing the highway to two lanes.
Once completed, the province said it will improve the long-term safety and reliability for people travelling through the Ten Mile Slide area of Highway 99, which has been subject to closures and warnings due to the continually shifting slope.