B.C. port expansion seeks fast-track by Canada’s new major projects office
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GCT SUBMITS DELTAPORT BERTH 4 EXPANSION PROJECT TO CANADA’S NATIONAL MAJOR PROJECTS OFFICE AND URGES PLACEMENT ON THE PROJECTS OF NATIONAL INTEREST LIST
Vancouver, BC, Sept. 12, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Global Container Terminals (GCT) has submitted its Deltaport Berth 4 (DP4) expansion project to the new Major Project Office through the official Project Intake Form. GCT is also urging the Government of…
B.C. port expansion seeks fast-track by Canada’s new major projects office
The company seeking to expand Metro Vancouver’s Deltaport terminal has applied for fast-track approval by Canada’s new major projects office. The proposal by Global Container Terminals to add a fourth berth, expand a rail yard along the Roberts Bank causeway and undertake dredging to provide access for ships is currently under review by the Impact Assessment Agency of Canada. But a statement from Global Container Terminals on Friday says it had …
B.C. port expansion seeks fast-track by Canada's new major projects office – Energeticcity.ca
The company seeking to expand Metro Vancouver’s Deltaport terminal says it has applied for fast-track approval by Canada’s new major projects office. The proposal by Global Container Terminals to add a fourth berth, expand a rail yard along the Roberts Bank causeway and undertake dredging to provide access for ships is currently under review by the Impact Assessment Agency of Canada. But a statement from the company on Friday says it has submitt…
Two B.C. projects on federal fast-track approval list
Last month Prime Minister Mark Carney launched the new Major Projects Office (MPO). The MPO will work to fast-track nation-building projects by streamlining regulatory assessment and approvals and helping to structure financing, in close partnership with provinces, territories, Indigenous Peoples, and private investors. The MPO will help to identify projects that are in Canada’s national […]
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