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Confidential
District of Chetwynd Council Update
Sunny Deol & Rachel Kulasa
September 4, 2018
CGL4703-CGP-PR-PRES-020
About TransCanada
• One of North America’s largest natural gas pipeline operators
• Canada’s largest private-sector power generator; over 60% emission free
• 50 years in B.C.
• B.C. offices
• Vancouver
• Prince George
• Cranbrook
Coastal GasLink - Proposed Route
It starts with engagement
We value your input!
• Community consultation
• Public information sessions
• Ongoing local government engagement
• Ongoing Aboriginal engagement
• Aboriginal participation
• Example: Over 350,000 hours of participation in field studies
Local Community Investment
Recent Partnerships
• Don Titus Playground
• Chetwynd Medical Centre
• Breakfast Club of Canada
• Hope Air
• Futurpreneur Canada: ThriveNorth
Training and Education
Over $3 million since 2014
• Skilled Trades Bursaries & Equipment Purchases at Northern BC Colleges
• UNBC Indigenous Scholarships
• Targeted Programs
Received Environmental Assessment Certificate #E14-03 Oct 2014
• All required Environmental Management Plans approved
• Invasive Plants Management Plan (Condition 16)
• Timber Salvage Strategy (Condition 21)
• Socio-economic Effects Management Plan
(Condition 24)
Received all OGC Construction Permits for Pipeline and Facilities
Ancillary Site Permitting underway• BC OGC applications for multi-use sites, access
roads, and aggregate borrow pits
Coastal GasLink Permitting Status
Construction Planning
Construction start dependent on LNG Canada Final Investment Decision
• Discussions with pipeline, camp and clearing contractors informs construction planning and permitting activities to be ready to start early 2019
• Recent prime contractor, camp, and clearing contract awards
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Pipeline Contractors
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Work Package Contractor
Section 1 – 92 kmSection 2 – 48 km
Section 3 – 104 kmSection 4 – 93 km
Section 6 – 80 kmSection 7 – 83 km
Section 5 – 82 kmSection 8 – 84 km
Connecting Prime Contractors to Local Business
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• Collect vendor information through project websites, conferences and industry databases
• Organize vendor information geographically and by discipline
• Share vendor information with prime contractors
• Share prime contractor information with vendors, potential employees and communities
• Host networking events
• Participate in future job fairs and other project-related events
Coastal GasLink Overview: PRRD
Construction of Sections 1 and 2 within PRRD
Proposed PRRD Camp Locations
Proposed Chetwynd Camp Workforce
Proposed Sukunka Camp Workforce
Chetwynd Camp
Chetwynd Camp
Benefits to Northern BC
• $20.88 million per year in annual property taxes
• $3 million invested in training & education since 2014
• Over $6.5 million in community investments and sponsorships
• Future contracting opportunities, local employment and work experience
• Project agreements providing long-term benefits to First Nations
Questions and Suggestions
1.855.633.2011(toll-free)
www.coastalgaslink.com
Media Line: 1-800-608-7859