Recovery work on Highway 5 is complete, with all bridges restored to full capacity permanently.
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Coquihalla Highway (Highway 5) between Hope and Merritt
Highway 5 was closed to regular vehicle traffic on Nov. 14, 2021, due to damage caused by an atmospheric river.
Flooding and washouts associated with the November 2021 rain damaged more than 20 sites along 130 kilometres of the Coquihalla Highway between Hope and Merritt.
This included seven bridges where spans completely collapsed or were heavily damaged.
More than 300 workers using 200 pieces of equipment moved more than 400,000 cubic metres of gravel, rock and other material to repair and reopen Highway 5 to commercial vehicle traffic in 35 days, on Dec. 20, 2021, and to all traffic on Jan. 19, 2022.
Temporary detours and repairs at the bridge sites restored capacity on the Coquihalla to four lanes in December 2022.
New permanent bridges have been built at the following sites:
The new permanent bridges have been built to be more resilient to extreme weather events, including:
Although construction is done, minor work will continue on Highway 5 over the next year, including:
In collaboration with local Indigenous communities and cultural monitors, environmental restoration has taken place to restore wildlife and aquatic habitat at each bridge site, and create wildlife crossings to increase connectivity for animals in the valley.
Improving Fish Habitat:
Planting:
These plants will encourage the use of the wildlife crossings under each bridge and provide shade over the water to enhance fish habitat.
The development and construction work on sections of the Coquihalla between Hope and Merritt was completed by KEA5, a joint venture between Kiewit and Emil Anderson Construction.
The project was completed through a collaborative construction model where the owner and contractor worked together to complete the design and construction of the project, including sharing risks and incentives.
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