Peter Kiewit Sons UCL (PKS) - Pile Replacements and Removals at 1950 Brigantine Drive, Port Coquitlam, BC

The proposed project 

Peter Kiewit Sons ULC proposes to extract approximately sixty-eight (68) treated wooden piles of various sizes and install approximately fifty-eight (58) steel piles to suit their needs for future barge storage. Steel piles will vary from approximately 609 to 762 millimetres in diameter and will be arranged as follows: 

  • Single piles to designate a no anchor zone  
  • Inline to provide moorage areas throughout the site 
  • Dolphins consisting of three (3), four (4) and five (5) piles for mooring purposes 

Piles will be removed and installed using a marine spud derrick equipped with a vibratory hammer and a materials barge. Treated wooden piles will be disposed of at an approved licensed waste management facility.  The project will be scheduled within the Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) least-risk window for the Project area and take approximately three months to complete. 

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Notice of Determination

Port Coquitlam, B.C. – June 30, 2022 – The Vancouver Fraser Port Authority has determined that the proposed Peter Kiewit ULC Pile - Replacements and Removals located at 1950 Brigantine Drive, Coquitlam is not likely to cause significant adverse environmental effects.

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Contacts

Project and Environmental Review
Vancouver Fraser Port Authority
100 The Pointe, 999 Canada Place
Vancouver, British Columbia V6C 3T4
Email: per@portvancouver.com


  • Location

    • Peter Kiewit ULC Pile Replacements and Removals at 1950 Brigantine Drive, Port Coquitlam, BC (British Columbia)
  • Nature of Activity

    • Ports and Harbours
  • Assessment Status

    Completed
  • Start Date

    2022-05-18
  • Proponent

    Peter Kiewit Sons ULC
  • Authorities

    • Vancouver Fraser Port Authority
  • Assessment Type

    Project on federal lands
  • Reference Number

    83649
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