Metro Vancouver hired Acciona as a contractor in 2017 for the North Shore Wastewater Treatment Plant project, which has been delayed and run over budget
A Spanish company involved in a bitter lawsuit with Metro Vancouver over a delayed North Shore infrastructure project has been shortlisted for a second contract on the $4 billion Surrey-Langley SkyTrain extension.
The B.C. Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure announced Monday that Acciona is part of the South Fraser Station consortium, along with partners Aecon Infrastructure Management Inc., AECOM Canada Ltd. and Pomerleau B.C. The second group that has advanced to the request for proposals stage is SkyLink Stations Partners, a team that includes Dragados Canada Inc., Ledcor Construction Investments Ltd., SYSTRA International Bridge Investments Ltd. and IBI Group Architects Inc.
Metro Vancouver hired Acciona as the design, build and finance contractor for the North Shore Wastewater Treatment Plant in April 2017, a project expected to cost $525 million and be completed in late 2020. Two years ago, the cost had ballooned to $1.058 billion, and completion was delayed to 2024.
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