SURREY, B.C. – South Fraser Station Partners has been chosen by the Government of British Columbia as the preferred proponent to design and build eight new stations for the Surrey Langley Skytrain project.
The team consists of Aecon Constructors, a division of Aecon Construction Group Inc., Acciona Infrastructure Canada Inc., Pomerleau BC Inc. and AECOM Canada Ltd.
The Surrey Langley SkyTrain project is a 16-kilometre extension of the Expo Line from King George Station to Langley City Centre and is the first rapid-transit expansion south of the Fraser River in 30 years, a release said.
As B.C. enters into contract negotiations with South Fraser Station Partners early works such as pre-construction site surveys, locating utilities, geotechnical drilling and station design work will begin.
Other early works underway along the Fraser Highway corridor include work to relocate powerlines and prepare for the start of major construction this year, the release said.
The Surrey Langley SkyTrain project is being delivered through three separate contracts and in March SkyLink Guideway Partners was chosen as the preferred proponent to design, build and finance the elevated guideway and associated roadworks, utilities and active transportation elements of the project.
Requests for proposals for all three phases were issued in early 2023 and the competitive selection process for the systems and trackwork contract is ongoing, the release said.
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