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B.C. Hydro91裸聊视频檚 Site C set back by COVID-19, foundation changes

Peace River diversion still on track for this fall
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Diversion tunnels have been completed to redirect the Peace River during low water this summer and fall, in one of the most critical steps to completing the Site C dam, March 2020. (BC Hydro)

B.C. Hydro91裸聊视频檚 plan to have the third dam on the Peace River complete and in service by 2024 has been set back by work scaling down due to COVID-19 restrictions on construction projects, and additional foundation strengthening for the powerhouse and spillway.

In a progress report filed with the B.C. Utilities Commission July 31, B.C. Hydro CEO Chris O91裸聊视频橰iley says the Site C project is still on track to divert the Peace River through a pair of tunnels and begin in-river work. But that too has been complicated by geological conditions. The financial impact of the coronavirus delays and additional work will be better known in the fall, O91裸聊视频橰iley said.

91裸聊视频淧andemic-related delays will present further cost pressure on the budget,91裸聊视频 O91裸聊视频橰iley wrote in a to BCUC chair David Morton. 91裸聊视频淎s the evolution of the pandemic is uncertain and the date of resolution is unknown, various cost and scheduled impact scenarios continue to be assessed and refined as part of the re-baselining process.91裸聊视频

The incoming NDP government reluctantly decided to carry on with Site C, after former premier Christy Clark vowed to push the project 91裸聊视频減ast the point of no return91裸聊视频 before the 2017 B.C. election. In doing so, Premier John Horgan approved an updated cost estimate of $10.7 billion to complete it, an increase of about $1 billion from the initial estimate.

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Now the combined effects of COVID-19 and a series of problems have pushed the cost up by an amount not yet known. Those issues included changes to the main civil works contract, increased costs of reservoir clearing, power line construction and highway realignment, and first nations treaty infringement claims and an injunction application.

91裸聊视频淭owards the end of December 2019, investigations and analysis of geological mapping and monitoring activities completed during construction identified that some foundation enhancements would be required to increase the stability below the powerhouse, spillway and future dam core areas,91裸聊视频 O91裸聊视频橰iley wrote.

Before the COVID-19 pandemic, Site C was on track for completion by fall 2023 and full service to the B.C. Hydro grid by 2024.



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