The project involves the construction of a 400-meter long, two-lane highway bridge over the Fraser River, which will enhance connectivity and support traffic flow. Key aspects of the project include the installation of steel pipe and sheet piles, along with rock socket foundations to ensure structural integrity. A temporary work bridge founded on steel pipe is also being built for construction access. Additional work includes rebar reinforcing, cast-in-place concrete piers, including the deck and sidewalk, as well as the erection of the steel superstructure.
The scope also covers the construction of approach slabs, expansion joints, and parapets, along with the installation of a steel sidewalk, parapet guardrails, and a steel water main that spans underneath the bridge deck. The project also includes extensive earthworks, retaining wall construction, and roadworks, including asphalt paving, ensuring the completed bridge is fully integrated into the existing infrastructure.