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Um, this is a BC highway construction thread right? Alberta's this way:
http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/show...=229644&page=7 |
Ya the Albertans bitch more about BC highways than BC people do lol!
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It’s okay. Ontarians look at highways everywhere else in Canada and say, “What goatpath!”
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https://www.google.ca/maps/@50.03426...2!8i6656?hl=en I can't recall every seeing hitchhikers on Google Maps before. |
BC Hydro to start work this week on Highway 29 alignment
SCOTT BROOKS SEPTEMBER 18, 2019 https://149363786.v2.pressablecdn.co...v1-696x525.jpg FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. – B.C. Hydro has announced that it will begin work this week on the Highway 29 realignment east of Cache Creek. According to Hydro, they will be preparing the site for the construction of a large embankment at the eastern end of the segment. B.C. Hydro says they will be removing vegetation and soil to prepare the subgrade for the highway’s embankment and then will build the embankment using gravel from the Peaceview borrow area, located four kilometres west. ... https://www.energeticcity.ca/2019/09...-29-alignment/ |
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Ongoing construction of the McKenzie interchange project requires three upcoming lane closures. (Photo via the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure) Highway 1 lane closures planned for McKenzie interchange construction New bridge deck to be placed during three night closures DEVON BIDALSep. 25, 2019 https://www.goldstreamgazette.com/ne..._43JM2p_k-g1yQ |
Bids submitted for the replacement of Halfway River bridge
SCOTT BROOKS OCTOBER 1, 2019 https://149363786.v2.pressablecdn.co...ge-696x342.jpg An artist rendering of the new Halfway River bridge. Source B.C. Hydro FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. – Bids have been submitted for the replacement of the Halfway River bridge. As part of B.C. Hydro’s project to realign Highway 29 for the Site C reservoir, four bridges will need to be replaced, with the Halfway River bridge as a top priority. The cost to build a new 1,042-metre bridge is estimated to be between $104 million to $134 million. ... https://www.energeticcity.ca/2019/10...JNFVgcC25BEoaA |
http://www.kelownadailycourier.ca/ne...cb2936dd9.html
Sorry Okanagan, the 2nd Crossing now seems dead in the water just like connecting 97C to 5 at Kingvale. |
Both would have been nice.
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Well, looks like the Okanagan will never have a true highway then.
That one councilor Charlie Hodge sounds like he is straight out of Vision Vancouver. Stating that he hopes a second crossing is never built... Strange how much people in BC love start and stop traffic. Couple that with the Peachland upgrades likely going through with traffic lights... |
The highway revolt movement never dies, I suppose.
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Can someone please explain this to me? We all know that this province sucks at building quality highways and highway maintenance isn't the best either. Lack of cat's eyes reflectors and rumble strips piss poor short-lasting paint on the lane lines etc. Now the rebuilt Sea to Sky, of course, doesn't have cat's eyes but the rebuild sections do have rumble strips on the right shoulders.
Driving along the highway recently I couldn't help but shake my head. Even though the pavement quality is still good after not even 10 years of the rebuild they decided to repave sections recently. Now new asphalt is a fine and dandy as long as you don't mess with the little safety features our crappy highways have. Some pea-brained moron thought it was a good idea to pave over the rumble strips. I couldn't believe it. Seriously who's the idiot that approved that and why? So they took away one safety feature and couldn't even bother putting in a new one like cat's eyes. I just can't believe they did that. Great job highway maintenance crews. |
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This is all very disheartening news. |
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Paving over rumble strips is a good thing. Ideally you do this because the act of creating rumble strips creates new failure points in the asphalt. Redoing them keeps them in good shape. Obviously if they never go back and redo them that's an issue, but since it's not the paving crew's job to make them, so maybe just wait a bit and see if they get out there? |
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I like them when I am out on my bike. I can hear the car that is about to hit me cross over them. |
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