KITIMAT, B.C. – Beginning May 23, some increased truck traffic can be expected along Haisla Boulevard—Haisla Bridge—as well as highways 16 and 37, while modules and materials are transported to the LNG Canada Project site for the construction of Cedar Valley Lodge. An average of six trucks will travel to site per day. Deliveries will occur up to seven days per week—between 7:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Approximately 1,200 dormitory modules are expected by June 2020.
A transportation plan is in place to minimize traffic impacts and ensure road safety. Each truck will also be escorted by a pilot car and traffic controllers will manage the flow of traffic over Haisla Bridge, as it will temporarily become a single lane while modules travel across.
If you have an inquiry, please send it to info@jfjvkitimat.com or call the JFJV community feedback lines at 250-632-JFJV (5358) or 1-888-499-JFJV (5358).
About Cedar Valley Lodge
Construction of the Cedar Valley Lodge began in March 2019 and will be completed Feb 2021. The lodge will have capacity to accommodate 4,500 workers. It will feature single occupancy bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms, televisions and Wi-Fi. Workers will also have access to a fitness centre, indoor and outdoor recreational facilities, movie theatre and lounge.
For more information on the project and JFJV construction activities, please visit jfjvkitimat.com or facebook.com/JFJVKitimat/.