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BC Infrastructure

Learn more about our role in building and maintaining infrastructure across BC.

BC climate change protection

Three Ways We are Working to Protect BC Highways from Climate Change

October 20, 2022July 2, 2015 7 Comments

It’s no secret. Extreme weather is on the rise as a result of global climate change. What impacts will climate change have on our transportation infrastructure? Expect an increase in dramatic weather events like: coastal

Categories BC Infrastructure, Emergency Events

A New Way to Make Airports Better in BC

October 6, 2022June 1, 2015 Leave a comment

Aviation is on the rise in British Columbia thanks to a new funding program aimed at improving airports. The Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure is accepting grant applications for the British Columbia Air Access Program

Categories BC Infrastructure, BC Travellers

Why Are Workers Doing the Safety Dance on the Sea-to-Sky?

August 31, 2022March 23, 2015 Leave a comment

No, the shoe-soaking shuffle displayed above is not British Columbia’s answer to Gangnam Style. These moves make more sense. The crew is installing articulated matting where Charles Creek flows into Howe Sound as part of

Categories BC Infrastructure, Engineering

Ski Underpass Safely Separates Skiers and Traffic

August 18, 2022December 30, 2014 6 Comments

We created a tunnel under Hudson Bay Road to link the Bulkley Valley Nordic Centre lodge and parking lot, with dog trails and a big network of easy ski trails. Cross-country skiers now safely access more recreation options, without encountering vehicle traffic.

Categories BC Infrastructure, BC Projects, BC Travellers, Engineering

Why We Had To Say ‘Goodbye’ to the Old Spences Bridge

June 10, 2022September 14, 2014 5 Comments

We received a number of questions asking why we closed the Old Spences Bridge. There are a number of things we took into consideration before making the decision, but here’s the scoop: The Old Spences

Categories BC Infrastructure, BC Travellers, Engineering
Rail Safety Week

8 Tips to Keep You Safe at Rail Crossings

September 1, 2020April 28, 2014 2 Comments

“See tracks? Think train!” Based on the decline in rail-related accidents in recent years, it’s a message that people are hearing. But messages about saving lives are always worth repeating to make sure they’re top-of-mind

Categories BC Infrastructure, Tips and How Tos
bridge engineer inspections

Keeping You Safe: A Closer Look at Bridge Inspections

March 21, 2022September 6, 2013 5 Comments

  There’s been a lot of interest recently about our bridges and how they’re inspected. Here’s the scoop. We manage an inventory of more than 2,900 bridges plus concession* bridges throughout the province. Sounds like

Categories BC Infrastructure, Road Maintenance
Lochside trail

Lochside Trail: Why You Should Hop on a Bike Right Now

October 7, 2021July 30, 2013 4 Comments

Go ahead… hop on a bike (or just put your walking shoes on). South Vancouver Island’s Lochside Trail has been made smoother with 1.7 kilometres of paved pathway between Island View Road and Mount Newton

Categories Active Transportation, BC Infrastructure, BC Projects
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