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Site C Generating Station and Spillways (GSS) Civil Works

Fort St. John, British Columbia

The GSS Civil Works is one of the largest contracts to be awarded for the Site C Project – a hydroelectric dam and generating station under construction on the Peace River in northeast British Columbia. Aecon is Managing Partner of the consortium and holds a 30 per cent share of the partnership, which was previously selected as preferred proponent for the project. AFDE Partnership’s scope of work includes the delivery of civil works associated with the powerhouse, penstocks, spillways and power intakes, plus related ancillary construction work. The project will include the placement of approximately 700,000 cubic meters of mass and reinforced concrete, 34,000 tonnes of rebar, and over 11,000 tonnes of steel. The powerhouse will contain six generators with a combined capacity of 1,100 megawatts, with corresponding intake structures connected to the powerhouse via 80 m-long 10-m diameter penstocks.

CLIENT
BC Hydro

AWARDED CONTRACT VALUE
$1.6 billion

START DATE
2018

Site C Construction Site

1,100
MW COMBINED CAPACITY OF SIX GENERATORS

80 
METRE PENSTOCKS CONNECTING CORRESPONDING INTAKE STRUCTURES TO THE POWERHOUSE

1,600
WORKERS AT PEAK OF CONSTRUCTION

25%
GOAL FOR APPRENTICESHIPS ON THE PROJECT

When complete, the tunnel will also increase the capacity of the existing system to meet the long-term needs of the growing population. AFDE Partnership has signed a Project Labour Agreement for this work with the International Union of Operating Engineers (IUOE) Local 115, the Construction and Specialized Workers Union (CSWU) Local 1611 and the Construction Maintenance and Allied Workers (CMAW). As part of this agreement, AFDE Partnership has committed to prioritizing hiring locally and within British Columbia, as well as providing opportunities for apprentices. This includes a goal of up to 25 percent apprenticeships on the project. There are also targets for Indigenous apprentices and employment. At the peak of construction in 2021, there will be approximately 1,600 people working on the GSS civil works. AFDE Partnership will work with local, regional, and Indigenous businesses on supplier and subcontracting opportunities.

GSS Civil Works Site C
Site C Winter Construction

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