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Engineering

Updates and behind the scenes information around our engineering services and initiatives, projects and programs.

How We Helped Protect 1000s of Years of BC History on Vancouver Island

June 24, 2022September 17, 2014 6 Comments

Along the shores of the Tseycum First Nation on Vancouver Island, we worked in partnership with the Tseycum people to prevent a portion of the Patricia Bay beach from eroding and washing out West Saanich

Categories Engineering, Environment, Wildlife

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

Keeping Wildlife Moving Along the SFPR

April 14, 2023August 20, 2014 Leave a comment

As people drive the South Fraser Perimeter Road (SFPR) from Surrey to Delta, a whole other world is unfolding around them. Creatures like otter, deer, mink, waterfowl, nesting birds, turtles and coyotes are going about

Categories BC Projects, Environment, Wildlife

3 Things You Need To Know About How We Update Information on DriveBC

June 10, 2022July 16, 2014 11 Comments

DriveBC is our most popular website and it’s easy to see why. It’s the place you go to find out everything you need to know about road conditions and events across the province and to

Categories BC Travellers, Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), Tips and How Tos
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

The Evergreen Line Tunnel: Alice Will Make it a Boring Job

October 8, 2021March 26, 2014 12 Comments

Who is she? She’s 85 metres long, but with her trailing gear that provides the conveyer belt system, she expands to two kilometres. Her head is 10 metres wide and she weighs 109 tonnes. She

Categories BC Projects, Transit
DriveBC Tutorial

DriveBC Tutorial Videos: Road Conditions and Events

September 28, 2021March 6, 2014 2 Comments

The DriveBC tutorial series continues with our latest in the series . This episode focuses on helping you navigate and organize the road conditions and events listings. Hopefully this tutorial helps you find your way

Categories BC Travellers, Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS)
DriveBC

5 Things That Make Traffic Signals Change

February 25, 2022January 30, 2014 57 Comments

[This blog was last updated on Feb. 24, 2022] What makes traffic light signals change? Green. Yellow. Red. Green… Traffic signals are Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) designed to allow vehicles to safely cross paths while

Categories Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), Transit
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