Coquihalla construction updates
Published by Sara Simper,
Editorial Assistant
World Pipelines,
Construction updates on Kamloops to Merritt, Othello Road to Popkum, Coquihalla Summit to Othello Road.
Kamloops to Merritt pipeline construction
Work has commenced in a series of phased activities along the pipeline right-of-way. This could include; surveying, flagging and staking the right-of-way, mobilisation of crews and equipment, preparing the right-of-way, clearing and grading, delivery and staging of pipe, trenching, welding, lowering of pipe, backfilling and restoration of the right-of-way.
Othello Road to Popkum pipeline construction
Work has commenced in a series of phased activities along the pipeline right-of-way. This could include; surveying, flagging and staking the right-of-way, mobilisation of crews and equipment, preparing the right-of-way, clearing and grading, delivery and staging of pipe, trenching, welding, lowering of pipe, backfilling and restoration of the right-of-way.
Coquihalla Summit to Othello Road pipeline construction
Work has commenced in a series of phased activities along the pipeline right-of-way. This could include; surveying, flagging and staking the right-of-way, mobilisation of crews and equipment, preparing the right-of-way, clearing and grading, delivery and staging of pipe, trenching, welding, lowering of pipe, backfilling and restoration of the right-of-way.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/project-news/21022022/coquihalla-construction-updates/
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