A map highlighting some of the additions and changes to the Fairview footprint in the planning by DP World and the PRPA (From DP World information package) |
While a significant amount of attention has been directed to the announcement in February of a two year feasibility study into the development of a new Container handling facility for the southern end of Kaien Island, a more modest but immediate expansion program to add more elements to the existing footprint is moving forward at the Fairview terminal site off of Scott Road.
An update on the PRPA/DP World plans has been provided to the DP World Projects page which notes that the Stage 1B Project is now moving into its planning and permitting process.
That project will provide the Fairview facility new service, storage and equipment facilities, along with expansions for the intermodal yard, Container yard and personal parking area.
The Fairview site will also see a realignment of Scott Road as part of the work ahead.
As noted above, the plan for the expansion requires a move the current southern portion of the Fairview Floats Small Craft harbour further to the north, in the direction towards the Prince Rupert Airport Ferry side of the harbour area.
The current small Craft Floats at Fairview (top map) will be relocated North as part of the project (bottom map) (From DP World info package) |
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yet another example of the NCR being a shill for the port. no hard questions...
ReplyDeleteno word from the port of DP world on the serious impact to local fishing boats currently tied up at Fairview. how and where will they be relocated?
these commercial vessels who contribute millions to the local economy
they have avoided making any note of the impact to the existing breakwater.
two years of construction starting at the end of the year likely means based on their other projects that we are looking at 4 years minimum. what will impacted fishing boats do between now and then?