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Construction Update 1 Section 1: Construction Update Construction Update October 3, 2019 Current construction: Upcoming construction: Other activities: • Right-of-way clearing activities • Continue to progress permits and • Coastal GasLink is hosting ongoing for permitted areas (total approvals. community open houses and right-of-way currently approved for • Continue right-of-way clearing job fairs between September clearing in Section 1 is approximately activities for permitted areas. and October 2019. Section 1 64 kilometres). • Continued establishment open houses are complete - Visit • Access road brushing, and road and of Chetwynd workforce CoastalGasLink.com for upcoming bridge upgrades ongoing. accommodation site, with open houses and jobs fairs. • Establishment of Chetwynd anticipated first occupancy workforce accommodation site April 2020. ongoing. • Continue access road brushing, and road and bridge upgrades. • Commence controlled blasting activities as required. Section 1 Location: East of Dawson Creek to South of Chetwynd Groundbirch Length: 92 kilometres ay 97 Prime Contractor: Surerus Murphy Joint Venture hw Hig Workforce Accommodations: One Workforce Accommodation – Chetwynd Chetwynd Project Right of Way (Section 1) Workforce Accommodation Site Laydown Area (Where sections of pipe are stored and staged for assembly) Stockpile Site (Where sections of pipe Highway 52 will be stored until ready for construction) d a o R e ic v r H e ig S hw t a s y e r 2 o 9 F r e iv R a k n u k Base map source © Mapbox, © OpenStreetMap u S Project Overview About the Project The Coastal GasLink Project is a 670-kilometre provincially regulated pipeline that will safely deliver natural gas from the eastern part of B.C. near Dawson Creek to the LNG Canada facility in Kitimat, B.C. The project is designed to meet some of the strictest environmental and safety standards in the world. Fort St. John Proposed Coastal GasLink Metering Facility Taylor Proposed Coastal GasLink Compression & Metering Facility Hudson’s Hope Potential Future Coastal GasLink Compression Facilities (TBD) Dawson Creek LNG Canada Facility (3rd party) Chetwynd 1 97 Mackenzie 37 29 2 Tumbler Ridge ALASKA 16 Smithers BRITISH COLUMBIA Telkwa Terrace 16 3 ALBERTA Prince Rupert Fort St. James 37 Houston Burns Lake 27 Kitimat 7 4 8 6 5 Fraser Lake Prince George Vanderhoof 16 97 Construction activities overview (subject to change) 2019–2020: Site preparation 2020–2022: Mainline construction 2022–2023: Post-construction • Improve access / upgrade roads • Clearing, grading, and removal of • Clean up, land restoration and • Establish workforce topsoil reclamation of right-of-way accommodation sites • Excavation of trenches and • Anticipated in service (2023) • Land clearing placement of pipe next to trench • Site preparation for pipe (stringing) laydown areas • Welding, inspection and coating • Pipe arrives at laydown areas • Lowering-in and completion of final welds • Back-fill and cover • Pressure-testing for safe operation We’d like to hear from you If you have any questions or comments about the project, please reach out. 1.855.633.2011 (toll free) facebook.com/coastalgaslink CoastalGasLink.com twitter.com/coastalgaslink 2 Section 2: Construction Update Construction Update October 3, 2019 Current construction: Upcoming construction: Other activities: • Right-of-way clearing activities • Continue to progress permits and • Coastal GasLink is hosting ongoing for permitted areas approvals. community open houses and (total right-of-way currently • Continue right-of-way clearing job fairs between September approved for clearing in Section 2 is activities for permitted areas. and October 2019. Section 2 approximately 36 kilometres). • Continued establishment of Sukunka open houses are complete - Visit • Establishment of Sukunka workforce workforce accommodation site, with CoastalGasLink.com for upcoming accommodation site ongoing. anticipated first occupancy planned open houses and jobs fairs. • Access road brushing, and road and for mid-October 2019. bridge upgrades. • Continue access road brushing, and road and bridge upgrades. • Commence controlled blasting activities as required. Section 2 Location: South of Chetwynd to West of West Bear Lake Length: 48 kilometres Prime Contractor: Surerus Murphy Joint Venture BURNT RIVER S u k u Workforce Accommodations: Two Workforce n k a Accommodations – Headwall, Sukunka River R i v e r F o r e s Project Right of Way (Section 2) t S e r H v i i g Workforce Accommodation Site c h e w R a o a y Laydown Area (Where sections of pipe d 29 are stored and staged for assembly) Stockpile Site (Where sections of pipe SUKUNKA will be stored until ready for construction) RIVER Base map source © Mapbox, © OpenStreetMap Project Overview About the Project The Coastal GasLink Project is a 670-kilometre provincially regulated pipeline that will safely deliver natural gas from the eastern part of B.C. near Dawson Creek to the LNG Canada facility in Kitimat, B.C. The project is designed to meet some of the strictest environmental and safety standards in the world. Fort St. John Proposed Coastal GasLink Metering Facility Taylor Proposed Coastal GasLink Compression & Metering Facility Hudson’s Hope Potential Future Coastal GasLink Compression Facilities (TBD) Dawson Creek LNG Canada Facility (3rd party) Chetwynd 1 97 Mackenzie 37 29 2 Tumbler Ridge ALASKA 16 Smithers BRITISH COLUMBIA Telkwa Terrace 16 3 ALBERTA Prince Rupert Fort St. James 37 Houston Burns Lake 27 Kitimat 7 4 8 6 5 Fraser Lake Prince George Vanderhoof 16 97 Construction activities overview (subject to change) 2019–2020: Site preparation 2020–2022: Mainline construction 2022–2023: Post-construction • Improve access / upgrade roads • Clearing, grading, and removal of • Clean up, land restoration and • Establish workforce topsoil reclamation of right-of-way accommodation sites • Excavation of trenches and • Anticipated in service (2023) • Land clearing placement of pipe next to trench • Site preparation for pipe (stringing) laydown areas • Welding, inspection and coating • Pipe arrives at laydown areas • Lowering-in and completion of final welds • Back-fill and cover • Pressure-testing for safe operation We’d like to hear from you If you have any questions or comments about the project, please reach out. 1.855.633.2011 (toll free) facebook.com/coastalgaslink CoastalGasLink.com twitter.com/coastalgaslink 3 Section 3: Construction Update Construction Update October 3, 2019 Current construction: Upcoming construction: Other activities: • B.C. Oil and Gas Commission (OGC) • Additional right-of-way clearing • Coastal GasLink is hosting recently provided approval for anticipated to commence week of community open houses and supplemental stream crossings in October 7, 2019 between KP 224 and job fairs between September Section 3, which allowed clearing to KP 215, northwest of Davie Lake, and October 2019. Visit commence between KP 172 and KP pending receipt of permits and CoastalGasLink.com for upcoming 215 near Parsnip Multi Use Site. internal compliance approvals. open houses and jobs fairs in your • Right-of-way clearing commenced • Delivery of pipe anticipated early community. September 27 between KP 172 November 2019 at stockpile and and KP 183, with additional areas laydown sites (7A, 12 and Log Lake). commencing pending internal compliance approvals. • Parsnip Workforce Accommodation complete and currently housing 187 workers. Section 3 Location: West of Macleod Lake to Northeast of McLeod Prince George Lake Length: 104 kilometres Highway 97 Prime Contractor: SA Energy Group Workforce Accommodations: One Workforce ANZAC 7A Stockpile Accommodation – Parsnip RIVER Project Right of Way (Section 3) Laydown 12 Workforce Accommodation Site Laydown Area (Where sections of pipe PARSNIP RIVER are stored and staged for assembly) Stockpile Site (Where sections of pipe will be stored until ready for construction) Bear Lake Log Lake Stockpile Base map source © Mapbox, © OpenStreetMap Project Overview About the Project The Coastal GasLink Project is a 670-kilometre provincially regulated pipeline that will safely deliver natural gas from the eastern part of B.C. near Dawson Creek to the LNG Canada facility in Kitimat, B.C. The project is designed to meet some of the strictest environmental and safety standards in the world. Fort St. John Proposed Coastal GasLink Metering Facility Taylor Proposed Coastal GasLink Compression & Metering Facility Hudson’s Hope Potential Future Coastal GasLink Compression Facilities (TBD) Dawson Creek LNG Canada Facility (3rd party) Chetwynd 1 97 Mackenzie 37 29 2 Tumbler Ridge ALASKA 16 Smithers BRITISH COLUMBIA Telkwa Terrace 16 3 ALBERTA Prince Rupert Fort St. James 37 Houston Burns Lake 27 Kitimat 7 4 8 6 5 Fraser Lake Prince George Vanderhoof 16 97 Construction activities overview (subject to change) 2019–2020: Site preparation 2020–2022: Mainline construction 2022–2023: Post-construction • Improve access / upgrade roads • Clearing, grading, and removal of • Clean up, land restoration and • Establish workforce topsoil reclamation of right-of-way accommodation sites • Excavation of trenches and • Anticipated in service (2023) • Land clearing placement of pipe next to trench • Site preparation for pipe (stringing) laydown areas • Welding, inspection and coating • Pipe arrives at laydown areas • Lowering-in and completion of final welds • Back-fill and cover • Pressure-testing for safe operation We’d like to hear from you If you have any questions or comments about the project, please reach
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