South Fraser Perimeter Road Project

Project Description

The South Fraser Perimeter Road (SFPR) project is part of the Province’s Gateway Program, which improved roads and bridges for people, goods and transit in Metro Vancouver. The SFPR, approximately 37 km long, is a new four-lane, 80 km/hr route along the south side of the Fraser River, extending from Deltaport Way in Southwest Delta to 176th Street, including connections to Highway 1, 15, 17, 91, 99 and to TransLink’s Golden Ears Bridge Connector Road.

The SFPR offers goods movers an efficient transportation corridor, while restoring municipal roads as community connectors by reducing truck and other traffic in residential neighbourhoods. Project construction was completed 2013. The SFPR was jointly funded by the federal and provincial governments.

Project Awards

  • (2010) CCPPP National Awards for Innovation and Excellence – Award of Merit, Financing category

Project Status:

Completed December 2013

Client:

Ministry of Transportation and Transit

Project Cost:

$658 million

Partner:

Fraser Transportation Group

Project Milestones

Request for Qualifications Issued
July 29, 2008
Request for Qualifications Closed
September 29, 2008
Shortlist Announced
January 12, 2009
Request for Proposals Issued
April 9, 2009
Contract Award
July 14, 2010
Construction Began
2010
Construction Completed
December 21, 2013

Procurement Documents

Project Contacts

Geoff Freer
Gateway Program
Phone: (604) 660-6047

Media Contact:

Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure
Phone: (250) 356-7707

Project Location

Other

Completed

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