Transportation Border Working Group Montreal October 22 and 23, 2013 CBSA Project Update
Project Updates – Pacific Region Aldergrove Border Crossing: Redevelop, modernize and significantly expand travellers facility, and add full commercial inspection capacity; Preliminary project schedule anticipates completion end of 2015 The new POE facilities will include: –5 Travellers Primary Inspection Lanes (PIL) -Current facility has 3 PIL lanes; –2 Commercial PIL lanes; –NEXUS; –Commercial offload examination facility The POE facilities will be constructed using the design template that the CBSA developed for the construction of the St. Stephen, Kingsgate and Prescott POEs; Given the site restrictions experienced at the other ports in the Cascade Region the Aldergrove port redevelopment project represents the Agency’s best option for meeting future volume pressures; 2
Aldergrove Border Crossing Can US Zero Ave. New Realignment Section To Be Closed Denotes New CBSA Property 3 Realignment of the highway east of the current road Denotes Previous CBSA Property
4 Project Updates – Prairie Region Completion of 3 new POE facilities: –Goodlands Manitoba (Corresponding US POE – Carbury) –Lyleton, Manitoba (Corresponding US POE – Antler); –Coulter, manitoba (Corresponding US POE – Westhope) Facilities were all constructed following a standard port footprint
5 Project Updates – Beyond the Border Emerson: The volume of traffic during peak periods has outpaced the capacity of the infrastructure resulting in significant border delays for both commercial carriers and the travelling public; The Province of Manitoba and the State of North Dakota have undertaken a bi- national study to prepare a long-term plan of infrastructure and service improvements; The largest infrastructure issue at Emerson is the queuing ability. There are currently two lanes that cross into Canada. The CBSA building is located only approximately 50 metres from the border and there are often bottlenecks in the lanes; Beyond the Border (BtB) funding of $10M has been earmarked to assist the CBSA in implementing the key recommendations from the bi-national study; Preliminary project schedule anticipates a 2016/2017 completion
6 Project Updates – Beyond the Border Emerson: Final Project Scope will be developed in consultation with the stakeholders involved in the bi-national Emerson-Pembina study; Construction of dedicated commercial lanes and removal of the commercial trucks from the general PIL queue during peak periods as critical to addressing the issue of traffic congestion and border wait times; One option to address this concern is highlighted by the dotted white line in the aerial photo. Emerson/Pembina POE
7 Project Updates – Beyond the Border North Portal: In recognition of the increasing importance this vital trade corridor plays in the development and growth in the natural resource sector of the economy based in Saskatchewan and eastern Alberta, the Government of Canada has earmarked $10M as part of the Beyond the Border infrastructure initiative to upgrade and modernize the port infrastructure; The project scope will include the following considerations; –Increasing the capacity to process vehicles by adding one additional PIL lane and supporting IT infrastructure to bring the total primary inspection capacity to 3; –Restructuring and expanding the primary inspection canopy to accommodate the additional PIL lane; Installation of 2 bi-level PIL booths to allow flexibility to process both commercial and travelers; –Widening of the inbound highway at the border to allow vehicles to access the PIL queue quicker thereby reducing the instances when traffic is backed-up down the highway; and –Construction of a commercial examination facility capable of supporting a full off-load examination of goods seeking entry to Canada Preliminary project schedule anticipates a 2016/2017 completion.
8 Project Updates – Beyond the Border Lacolle: The Government of Canada has earmarked $47M as part of the Beyond the Border infrastructure initiative to expand upgrade and modernize the port infrastructure; This is in addition to the previously announced $10M for the expansion and modernization of the commercial inspection facilities; The new POE will have 15 travellers PIL – 13 regular lanes and 2 NEXUS lanes: Current facility has 7 permanent PIL lanes and 2 temporary PIL lanes; The construction of the new commercial inspection facilities will be “integrated” into the POE facility design; Preliminary schedule anticipates construction contract award in July 2015 with project completion in spring/summer of 2017; Commercial facilities scheduled to be completed spring/summer 2015.
9 Project Updates – Small and Remote Ports The CBSA recently announced the Small Ports Infrastructure Replacement Initiative. Under this initiative, aging infrastructure at select small ports will be replaced with standardized, prefabricated buildings; This initiative will allow the Agency to quickly address immediate infrastructure needs. The proposed design will offer both a substantial upgrade to existing infrastructure as well as significant enhancements to operational capacity; The capital investment at these ports aligns with the work of the bi-national working group by ensuring that the Agency maintains service delivery capacity at small and remote land border crossings The following is a list of the selected sites: Stewart, B.C. West Poplar, Saskatchewan; Willow Creek, Saskatchewan; Monchy, Saskatchewan; Coronach, Saskatchewan Morses Line, Quebec; Forest City, New Brunswick