B.C. terminates agreement with Fraser River tunnel contractor, retendering job
VICTORIA — The B.C. government is terminating its deal with the design-build consortium it had selected to replace the aging George Massey Tunnel beneath the Fraser River in Metro Vancouver, though it says the $4.15-billion project is still on track.
The Transportation Ministry issued a statement Monday saying the province could not reach agreement with Cross Fraser Partnership on the commercial terms for the final construction of the eight-lane tunnel connecting Richmond and Delta.
The province had been working with the consortium under a design and early works agreement since September 2024, and while the ministry said there has been “significant progress,” the government was exercising a termination option.
Transportation Minister Mike Farnworth said B.C. had received “good value from the contractor” and made steady progress with design, but the province was taking the project back to a competitive process to seek the best value for taxpayers.
