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Submittal Item Title Work Program and Schedule Monthly Progress Report May 2017 r
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PROJECT NAME: Site C Clean Energy Project PROJECT CODE: YM80004 r
CONTRACTOR: Peace River Hydro Partners CONTRACT NAME: Main Civil Works r
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PRHP Document No . SCCEP-PRH P-PM-RPT-000028 0
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.1. Executive Summary .. .. .................................... .. ............ .. .. .. .. ... .. ............ .. .. .. ... .. .. ............ ... ...... ...... 1
1.1.1. Month's Progress Highlights........................................................................................................................................................ 1
1.1.2. Construction Update - M ajor Even ts........................ ........................ ...... 3
1.1.2.1. Leh Bank .... ...... ......................... ................... ................................................. ................................................. .......................................... 3
1.1.2.2. Right Bank .............. .4
1.1.3. Permit Update Status ........................ ........................ ........................ ........................ ........................ ........................ ..................6
1.1.3.1. Federal Permit .......................... ................... ...... ......................... ................... ...... ........................................... .......................................... 6
1.1.3.2. Provincial Permit... .. ............... 6
1.1.4. Authoriza tions Under the Water Act ...................... .......6
1.2. Summary of Risks .. ... .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .......... .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .............. .. .. .. ... .. .............. .. .. .. ... .. .. .......... .. .. .. ... ...... 7
1.2.1. Schedule ................... ........................ ........................ ........................ ........................ ........................ ........................ ......7
1.2.2. Safety .......... .......7
1.2.3. Quality..................... ....................8
1.2.4. Environment ........... ........8
1.3. Na rrat ive of major events ................. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .............. .. .. .. ... .. .............. .. .. .. ... .. .. .............. .. ... ...... 9
1.3.1. Curren t M on th Ongoing Works......................... ........................ .................. .................. .................. .................. .......9
1.3.2. Next Month's Up-coming Works.................................................................................................................................................... 13
1.3.3. M ajor Work Progression ................................................................................................................................................................. 16
1.4. Photographs Showing the Work Progression In Each M ain Area ......... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ....... .. .. .. .. .. .. .... 17
1.5. Schedule Progress ............................. .......................................... .......... .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .......... .. .. .. ... .... 31
1.5.1. New Activities ............................................................................................................. .....31
1.5.2. Logic Changes, out of sequence activities and reasons for resequencing works................ .....32
1.5.3. Changes in Critical activities ...................................................................................................... ...................... ........................ ....33
1.5.4. Comparison of actual progress and the latest upda ted work program ..... ................. ................. ................. ......34
1.5.5. Impact in the Critical Path ...................................................................................................... ........................ ........................ .....35
1.6. Graphs showing actual progress & Planned Progress ......... .. .. ............. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ........... .. .. .. ........ 36
1.7. Crit ical Path deviat ion & correction measures .................. .. .. .. .. ........... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ........... .. .. .. ........ 40
1.8. Ma npower allocation and forecast .. ........................... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ......... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ....... .. .. .. .. ........ 41
1.9. Actual equipment on-sit e and forecast.. .......... ........... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ........... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ......... .. .. .. .. ........ 42
1.10. Actual major materials on-site and forecast ................. .. .. .. .. .. .. ........... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ........... .. .. .. ........ 43
1.11. Delivery dates of major equipment.. ......................... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ............. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ....... .. .. .. .. ........ 44
1.12. Inventory of permanent equ ipment and plants ............ .. .. .. .. .. .. ............. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ....... .. .. .. .. ........ 45
1.13. Safety report .................................................................. .. .. .. ... .. .............. .. .. .. ... .. .. .............. .. ....... 46
1.13.1. Statistics.......................................................................................................................................................................................46
1.13.2. WorkSafe BC Report (brief summaries and major actions) .................................................. .....46
1.13.3. Safety Highlights.................................................................................................................................. ..................4 7
1.14. Environmen t report ............ .. .. .............. .. .. ... .. .. .............. .. .. .. ... .. .............. .. .. ... .. .. .............. .. .. ....... 4 7
1.14.1. Environmental Incidents ................. .....4 7
1.14.2. M ajor Government Inspections ................................................................... ......48
1.14.3. M ajor Even ts ............... ........................ ........................ ........................ ................... ...... 48
1.15. Change ma nagement ............................ .. .. ... .. .. .............. .. .. ... .. .. .............. .. .. .. ... .. .............. .. .. ....... 49
1.15.1. Preliminary Change Instructions (PCI) ......................... ........................ ........................ ........................ ........................ ............. 49
1.16. Pend ing material claims ...... .. .. ..................... .. .. ............ .. .. .. ... .. .. ............ .. .. ....... ... ........... .. .. .. ....... 59
1.16.1. Claims for Change (CFC) .............................. ........................ ........................ ........................ ........................ ........................ ...... 59
1.16.2. Value Engineering Proposal (VEP) .................................................................................................................................................. 59
1.16.3. Notice of Claims (NOC) ................................................................................................................................................................... 60
1.17. Interfacing issues with others .......................... .................. .. ... ................ .. .. ... .. .. .. ....................... 64
1.18. Socio-econom ic issues - monthly labor reports .......... .. .. .... .. .. .. ........... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ........... .. .. .. ........ 64
1.19. Contract administration .................... ............................. .. .. .. ... .. .................. .. ... .. ......................... 64
1.19.1. Insurance, bonds, letters of security.................................... ........................ ........................ ........................ ..............................64
1.19.2. Issues related to the contract administration ..................... ........................ ........................ ........................ .. ................ 64
1.19.3. Properties and Public Affairs .......................................................................................................................................................... 64
1.19.4. M edia declaration and official communication .............................................................................................................................65
2. 1. Guest accommodation in excess {72hr confirmat ion) .. .. .......... ........... .. .. .. .. .. ............... .. .. .......... 66
2.2 . M onthly electrica l usage and forecast ............................. .. .. ... .. ........... .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .......... .. .. .......... 67
2.3 . Month ly fuel usage and forecast .................. .. .. ............ .. .. ....... .. ............ .. .. .. ... .. .............. .. .. .. ....... 68
2.4. Contract va lue, changes and increment.. .... .. .. .. .......... .. ... ... .. .. .. ........... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ........... .. .. .......... 69
2.4.1. Current Value issued ................................................................................................................................................. .. .. 69
2.4.2. Current Detail Status....................................................................................................................................................................... 70
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1. - Work Progress .......................................................................................................................................................................... 16
Table 2. - Activities and W BS added or deleted (Extracted from Append ix A) ...................................................................................... 31
Table 3. - Successor Activity Relationships added (Extracted from Append ix B) .................................................................................. 32
Table 4. - Successor Activity Relationships deleted (Extracted from Append ix B) ................................................................................ 32
Table 5. - Changes in Critica l activities (Extracted from Append ix C) .................................................................................................... 33
Table 6. - Comparison of actual progress w ith last month (Extracted from Append ix D) .................................................................... 34
Table 7. - Manpower ................................................................................................................................................................................ 41
Table 8. - Equipment................................................................................................................................................................................. 42
Table 9. - Materials ................................................................................................................................................................................... 43
Table 10. - Deli very of equipment ........................................................................................................................................................... 44
Table 11. - Equipment invent ory ............................................................................................................................................................. 45
Table 12. - Safety Indicators ..................................................................................................................................................................... 46
Table 13. - Environmental Incidents ........................................................................................................................................................ 47
Table 14. - Change Management ............................................................................................................................................................. 51
Table 15. - Clai m for Changes ................................................................................................................................................................... 61
Table 16. - Val ue Engineering Proposa l ................................................................................................................................................... 62
Table 17. - Notice of Claims...................................................................................................................................................................... 63
Table 18. - Dispute Notice ........................................................................................................................................................................ 63
Table 19. - Issues w ith others ................................................................................................................................................................... 64
Table 20. - Public inquiries ....................................................................................................................................................................... 64
Table 21. - Media inquiries ....................................................................................................................................................................... 65
Table 22. - Guest Accommodation .......................................................................................................................................................... 66
Table 23. - Electrica l Usage ...................................................................................................................................................................... 67
Table 24. - Fuel Usage .............................................................................................................................................................................. 68
Table 25. - Contract Value ........................................................................................................................................................................ 69
Table 26. - Summary Status...................................................................................................................................................................... 70
LIST OF PICTURES
Pictu re 1. - Overview of the Left Bank ..................................................................................................................................................... 17
Pictu re 2. - Overview of the Left Bank ..................................................................................................................................................... 17
Pictu re 3. - Excavation with dozing operation at the Left Bank (Mass excavation halt ed March 11th 2017) ...................................... 18
Pictu re 4. - Hauling dozed material at the lower area ............................................................................................................................ 18
Pictu res. - Embankment at LBERU fo r access to RSEM LS .................................................................................................................... 19
Pictu re 6. - Excavation at LBERU fo r access t o RSE M LS......................................................................................................................... 19
Pictu re 7. - Em bankment at Inlet cofferdam (Completed) ..................................................................................................................... 20
Pictu re 8. - Exploratory drilling and installation of instruments at Inlet cofferdam (Completed) ....................................................... 20
Pictu re 9. - Em bankment of starter dyke at RSEM LS............................................................................................................................. 21
Pictu re 10. - Stripping of topso il at M idstream Island ............................................................................................................................ 21
Pictu re 11. - Construction of east causeway for Left Bank cofferdam .................................................................................................. 22
Pictu re 12. - Closure channel at RSE M L3 ............................................................................................................................................... 22
Pictu re 13. - Overview of RCC area .......................................................................................................................................................... 23
Pictu re 14. - Overview of RCC area .......................................................................................................................................................... 23
Pictu re l S. - Excavation at RCC Powerhouse area .................................................................................................................................. 23
Pictu re 16. - Drilling and blasting at RCC area (Completed; last blasting was May 31't,2017) ..................................................... ....... 24
Pictu re 17. - Cleaning, mapping and protection at RCC slope and foundation ............................................................................. ....... 24
Pictu re 18. - Cleaning, mapping and protection at RCC slope and foundation ............................................................................. ....... 2S
Pictu re 19. - Placement of concrete at Stilling Basin area (l't concrete on May 28th~ 29th) ............................................................... 2S
Pictu re 20. - Ae ration of wet material at RSEM R6 ................................................................................................................................. 26
Pictu re 21. - Temporarily st ockpiled material at upstream area with in RB cofferda m ........................................................................ 26
Pictu re 22. - Placeme nt of hauled material at RSEM RSa ...................................................................................................................... 27
Pictu re 23. - Em bankment of the start er dyke at RSE M RSa ................................................................................................................. 27
Pictu re 24. - Substation Phase 1 excavation (Complet ed) ................................... ................................................. ............................... 28
Pictu re 2S. - RCC Conveyor at Area 20/21 ............................................................................................................................................ 28
Pictu re 26. - RCC Conveyor at Area 20/21 ........................................................... ................................................. ................................ 29
Pictu re 27. - RCC Conveyor at Area 20/21 ~App roach Channel.. ........................................................................................................ 29
Pictu re 28. - RCC Conveyor at Approach Channel ............................................... ................................................. ................................ 30
Pictu re 29. - Crusher Plant Phase 1 (production ongoing) ..................................................................................................................... 30
Pictu re 30. - Impact in the Critica l Pa th ................................................................................................................................................... 3S
Pictu re 31. - Excavation operations (actual up to end of April) ............................................................................................................. 36
Pictu re 32. - Fill operations (actual up t o end of Ap ril) .......................................................................................................................... 37
Pictu re 33. - RCC operations (actual up to end of April) ........................................................................................................................ 38
Pictu re 34. - Underground excava tion operations (actual up to end of April) ...................................................................................... 39
Pictu re 3S. - Equipment on -site ............................................................................................................................................................... 42
Pictu re 36. - Materials on-sit e.................................................................................................................................................................. 43
Pictu re 37. - Tota l power usage ............................................................................................................................................................... 67
Pictu re 38. - Fuel Usage (Diesel) .............................................................................................................................................................. 68
Pictu re 39. - Fuel Usage (Gas) .................................................................................................................................................................. 68
Pictu re 40. - Summary St atus................................................................................................................................................................... 70
Throughout th is reporting month of May 2017, Peace River Hydro Partners (PRHP) and BC Hydro (BCH)
continue to work together to progress the design and construction of Site C.
PRHP continued with excavation and other works in preparation for critical 2017 scope. This includes the Left
Bank Inlet Portal excavation and the Right Bank RCC Powerhouse placement.
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Left Bank excavation progressed slowly w ith dozing operation over the Inlet Portal area . The embankment
in the lower portion of Left Bank Existing Road Upgrade (LBERU) continues for the access to RSEM LS and
Inlet Portal. With the embankment of Inlet cofferdam now completed, works for slurry wall and abutment
grouting are set to commence next month.
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Procurement continues as follows: Till conveyor is fina lized and under design; Diversion tunnel formwork is
fina lized and under design; Diversion tunnel gates is fina lized and under design; and Fishway work is ongoing.
Several large plant and equ ipment items are either in production or arriving at site in stages. These include
2 large road headers, RCC conveyor system, aggregate crusher plant and cement I flyash silos. One of the
road headers is expected to be completely assembled with in the next month; the second one is being
delivered by ra il with an expected arrival in mid-June.
RCC conveyor progressed this month w ith completion and commission ing of the first phase (from the
batching plant to the trucks' loading hopper). The second phase is ongoing and pend ing delivery of the
swinger. Aggregates plant's first phase is on full production; and for the second phase, line A is being
assembled . For lines Band C of phase 2, foundations are almost completed. In the RCC batch ing plant, the
long storage system progressed with two silos fully installed (one for fl yash and other for cement), and the
rema ining silo is now erected (for flyash) .
1 LCC and 3 LtCs were issued as of June 2nd, 2017 - LCC #6 (RCC Buttress Foundation Prepa ration and RCC
Placement), LtC #SA (Diversion Inlet Wo rks Porta l and Channel Incl ud ing In-River Portion of Channel), the
init ial portion of LtC #SC (Stage 1 Left Ban k Coffe rdam - M id-stream Island Topsoil Stripping), and LtC #6A
(Powerhouse RCC Buttress) .
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PRHP conducted its QHSE Audit May 23rd through May 261h,
2017. The findings were presented to BCH on
May 301h, 2017. PRHP continues to focus on Project Safety, w ith over 2.5 mi llion man-hours to date and on ly
2 lost-time incidents. Tota l workforce in May 2017 is 1,334 of wh ich 923 are residing in camp and 411 loca lly.
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Disposed quantities in RSEM L3 and Area 2S are cu rrently at 2.97 m illion m3 and 1.72 m illion m 3 respectively.
These d isposa l areas met their capacities in early Ma rch 2017.
Temporary diversion pipe at the RSEM L3 is being removed by another contractor. Revegetation w ill st art in
June 2017 after the side ditches at North and South of RSEM L3 and baffles at sed imentation pond of Area
2Sarecompleted .
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The concrete canvas at Ga rbage Creek for the non-contact water diversion has been insta lled. The discharge
d itch has been constructed at RSEM LS from the outlet of diversion pipe to the river. The construction of
sta rter dike at RSEM LS for material 30 was briefly resumed .
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Once access through the LBERU is established, the next crit ica l operation w ill be deposition of PAG material.
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Embankment of the In let coffe rdam has been completed up to the final grade of EL. 419 .lm. Subsurface
exploration and instrument installation have also been completed. The excavation fo r the guide wa ll started
at the end of May 2017. A laydown area has been constructed at the downstream side of Inlet cofferdam for
slurry wall and abutment grouting. Another laydown area is being constructed at the upstream side of Outlet
cofferdam .
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To secure the access to LS and Inlet Portal, emban kment of LBERU continued at the lower part, and
excavation at t he upper part st arted in late May 2017.
Mass excavation at the RCC area was completed t his mont h. The excavation was accelerated w ith dewatering
ground water, blasting rock and t emporary st ockpiling. The doublehanding of remaining volumes in several
stockpiles is now resumed and w il l be a conti nuous operation . The main tem porary stockpiles are the dum p
areas of granular mat erial in the R6, which is now spread t o lower the moistu re content for compaction, t he
Area 23 granular stockpile, t he outlet granular stockpile, the inlet granular stockpile, the RSb stockpi le and
the PAG stockpiles inside the RBCD in t he west area .
Approximately 0.84 m illion m 3 volume has been relocated o r tem porarily hau led to RSEM RSa, R6, RSb, Area
23 and upstream area wit hin Right Bank cofferdam .
The water level w ithin Right Bank coffe rdam remains stable while mass excavation has progressed up t o t he
fi nal grade.
The preparation works to commence RCC placement cont inues at RCC slope and foundation, this includes
the establishment of fi nal slope and foundation grade, cleaning, geological ma pping and prot ection .
The first placement of 2017 concrete work commenced on May 23th and was finished on May 29th, 2017 at
the Stilli ng Basin area .
Disposed quantity in RSEM RSa is approximately at 3.35 m illion m 3 (36%) compared to its capacity 9.34
mil lion m3 . The embankment of starter dyke cont inued and the excavat ion for West diversion channel
resumed this month. Further drainage works are requ ired as a result of accelerating the disposal of material
com ing from the RCC excavat ion. These works are now concentrat ed in t he Ponds and non-PAG-cont act
wat er ditches.
Disposed quantity in RSEM R6 is approximately at 0.37 m il lion m 3 (42%) com pared to its capacity 0.87 m ill ion
m 3 The st arter dyke has been completed from Sta. 0+600 to 0+800,
Sedimentation pond at RSEM R6
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Area 23 mat erial is now being used to complet e construction of RSa dike and pond and RSb w ill be used later
on as material 3 for embankment .
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The Haul Road and Shared Road between the Substation and Area 20/21 have been adjusted to
accommodate traffic, and to finalize the Mi lestone of Substation Phase 1. After issuance of IFC drawings
these roads will be finalized up to fina l grade. A genera l adjustment on the shared roads has been proposed
to BC Hydro. This change includes widen ing the lanes shared between hauling and light vehicles, w ith the
target of simplifying multiple intersections. This would elim inate the need to cross the same intersection of
light and heavy traffic with parallel lanes.
The connections between SBIAR and Peace River Bridge I Area A Road/ Substation Road need to be adjusted
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Calibration work and comm issioning continue at RCC and CVC Batch plants. RCC Batch plant #3 - #5 are
currently under process of certification by BCRMCA. Two 3000-ton silos out of three have been erected.
RCC conveyor has been installed at Area 20/21, and is being insta lled at Approach Channel. Foundation works
for the installation of RCC conveyor are ongoing at RCC area . Crusher plant Phase 2 is being insta lled on the
prepared foundation area.
Distribution work for construction power has been completed at the Right Bank. The electric lines to Area
20/21 and Area 24 were energized on May 16th, 2017.
Finish ing work is ongoing at QC Laboratory complex, and electromechan ica l work at Maintenance shop
continues.
A laydown area has been constructed at Area 30 for other contractors and turnover documents will be
delivered to BCH shortly. Other parts of Area 30 are under stripping and dewatering.
Riprap production continues at Wuthrich Quarry. At West Pine Quarry laydown construction is ongoing, as
well as stripping and chipping of wood waste.
PRHP has amended t he com pany contact of t he Explosive Magazine Permit No. U77216, w hich allows
explosives to be stored w it hin Area A.
LCC #6 (RCC Buttress Foundation Preparation and RCC Placement): Issued May 16th
ltC #SA (Diversion Inlet Works Portal and Channel Including In-River Portion of Channel): Issued May 12th
Initial port ion of LtC #SC (Left Bank Cofferdam - Mid-stream Island Topsoil Stripping): Issued May 26th
There was one amendment to existing LtCs during this report ing period:
ltC #2B (RSEM Area LS): Amendment #3 issued May 26th to use PAG material for LBERU construction
ltC #11 (Backfill Exploratory Adits): rev 3 submitted May 31st including the approved design for Adit 4 .
LtC #1J (Moberly Bridge Debris Boom): rev 1 subm itted March 23rd and returned as C3 April 19th.
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ltC #3E (Right Bank drainage tunnel completion)
ltC #SB/ #2G (Diversion Outlet Portal and cofferdam, In-River excavation and RSEM L6): rev 2 subm itted
s. 17 May 15th, C3 returned May 31st
LtC #SC (Left Bank cofferdam): rev 0 subm itted April 2S, C2 returned May 30th, awaiting ltC issuance.
ltC #SD (Left Bank Drainage Adit): rev 0 submitted June 2nd.
1.2.1. Schedule
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At t he Right Bank, foundation preparat ion and denta l concret e are to be carried out t o progress RCC
placement.
1.2.2. Safety
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Dry season have given rise t o t he following safety issues and risks:
Dry season and strong wind creating higher volumes of dust and Silica
o Dust suppression product has been applied on selected project roads to control dust.
o Add itional wat er t rucks have been added for dust cont rol.
o Respi rator fit t esting and respirat or distribution continue.
o Respi ratory Protection St anda rd submitted to BCH for review .
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Operation and erection of Batch ing Plant, Crushing Plant, Si los and Conveyor have increased the
requirements for fa ll protection, confined space and lockout.
o Fall Protection, Lockout & Tag, Confined Space, Electrical Awareness training is ongoing.
Works and monitoring near the slope failure area at the Left Bank.
River road due to the lack of drainage, the traffic has been restricted below 20km/h in this area
instead of the posted SOkm/h .
1.2.3. Quality
PRHP started the first 600 m3 concrete placement for the 70,000 m 3 RCC in Stilli ng Basin. Quality Depa rtment
is ready for the RCC production .
Qua lity & Technica l Aud it was carried out from May 23rd to 26th, 2017. The Audit was in accordance with the
MCWC, ISO 9001:2008 and the requirements of the JV Partners (Acciona, Samsung and Petrowest). The
purpose of the Aud it was to assess the overall implementation of PRHP Qua lity Management and to identify
areas for Improvement. Aud it findings were presented to BCH on May 30th, 2017.
On May 25th, PRHP selected SpectraQEST, a new Laboratory Information Management System to improve
efficiency of the integrity and management of quality documents and records.
Qua lity Department moved into new office 5-plex on the Right Bank Area on May 25th, 2017 . PRHP QC
Laboratory is nea r completion w ith an estimated operationa l date of June 15th, 2017.
1.2.4. Environment
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Majo r ongoing events for the month of May 2017 are as follows:
RSEM L3: Continued construction of the side ditches at North and South. Continued placement of
riprap and fina l grading at the closu re channel between TPl and TP2.
Area 25: Compaction of slopes ongoing. After installation of baffles collection ditches w ill be
completed and opened .
RSEM LS: Continued placement of zone-3d material fo r Starter dyke. The area will be ready to
receive material up to EL. 414m after completion of 3d material placement. For the dyke execution,
materia l le from the left bank (LBERU) is inaccessible until the road construction is completed .
Haul Roads: Continued additiona l maintenance on the River Road and Gu lly Crossing Road because
s. 17 of the lack of drainage . Continued embankment of LBERU with dozing
materia l down over the Inlet Portal. Started excavation along the alignment of LBERU.
Garbage Creek: Placed concrete canvas at non-contact water diversion channel. (20m remaining)
Comm issioning ongoing for temporary d iversion .
s. 17 . Another Inclinometer and two addit ional Piezometers w ill be insta lled.
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-Inlet Cofferdam:
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o Completed embankment of Inlet Cofferdam up to the final grade. (EL. 419.lm)
o Commenced excavation and formwork for guide wall on May 31st. (Sta. 0+600 - 0+150)
o Completed insta llation of needed Inclinometers and Piezomete rs by May 30th.
o Completed drilli ng for exploratory holes by June 1st
Inlet Portal Excavation: Continued LB excavation and dozing materia l down w ithin 8m of Inlet
Porta l top.
Outlet Cofferdam: Sta rted infi ll placement for Pad-2 (Completed up to EL. 413m). Foundation
prepa ration and zone-3d placement w ill commence after the issuance of LtC.
Left Bank Cofferdam: Constructed east causeway. Started fish sa lvage and stripping of topsoil at
M idstream Island .
Approach Channel excavation: Continued excavation and foundation wo rk for RCC conveyor.
RCC excavation:
o Completed drilli ng and blasting at Powerhouse area (last blasting: May 31st). Continued
excavation outside RCC area up to the final grade.
o Continued clearing, mapping and protection at the RCC slope and foundation.
o Continued installation of geotextile along 1.6/1 slope, and rock bolt & wire mesh along
0.3/1 slopes (below Service Bay, near Stilli ng Basin and below conveyor swivel pad at El.
412m) .
o Continue dewatering w ith incl ined pumping wells.
RCC Placement: Completed the first placement of 2017 concrete at Stil ling Basin by May 29th (1/2
block (3-A) out of 7 blocks). Formwork is ongoing at the block of 6-A.
Area 23: Continued to haul stockpiled zone 3 materia l ma inly to RSa sta rter dyke and LB slurry
plant pad .
RSEM R6:
o Continued to aerate wet material, place and compact in order to acquire prope r
compaction .
o Continued to pump groundwater from RCC area to the sedimentation pond.
RSEM RSa:
o Continued to haul and place zone 9a (PAG) and 9b material from RCC excavation area.
o Continued to place material at Sta. 0+500 - STA. 1+700 of starter dyke. (Completed: Sta .
0+000 - 1+300).
o Resumed excavation along the profile of West d iversion channel.
RB Cofferdam: Continued monitoring of water table and stability. Will insta ll the remaining survey
markers (SM-19, 24) since blasting is complete at RCC area.
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Substation: Completed works for Phase 1 Substation M ilestone. Subm itted turnover document to
BCH. Road ma intenance and establishment of drainage is ongoing.
Transmission Line ROW: Continued excavation along ROW. The power li nes insta lled at Right Bank
were energized on May 161h.
SBIAR: Installed Waterline sleeve under SBIAR to Batch pant and backfi lled it . Traffic has been
switched to the east side of the road on the hill.
Haul road s: Continued road maintenance and dust control. Establishment of ditches and sumps is
ongoing. The connections between SBIAR and Peace River Bridge I Area A Road I Substation Road
need to be adjusted after issuance of IFC d rawings.
Batching Plants: Continued electromechan ica l works, calibration, comm issioning and un iform ity
test at RCC Plant (3-S) and CVC Plant (6) . Produced CIPC and RCC for placement and trial tests. The
erection of 3000-ton Silos (1-2) has been completed. The 3rd Silo is being erected. Certification of
RCC Plant (3-S) is under process by BCRMCA.
Crusher Plant: Continued erection of Line A and foundation work of Line B. Pad construction for
Line C is ongoing.
RCC Conveyor: Completed erection of C1AA, ClAB and C1A. Continued erection of C1B. Continued
foundation work of C1C and preassembli ng of C2A.
QC Lab Complex: Continued interior partitions and finish ing at QC and office. Ongoing works are
Breezeway construction from QC lab to S-plex and preparation for pa inting in core room.
Maintenance Shop: Continued electromechan ica l work. Poured first concrete at Truck Shop slab
on May 31st, and N.E. corner on May 30th.
Wuthrich Quarry: Continued production of 7a/7b materia l. Will produce Sa/Sb materia l after
Sandvik Sca lpe r is released from Substation excavation.
West Pine Quarry: Continued sorting materials, test pits and laydown construction . Continued
ch ipping wood waste since May 23rd. W ill produce 6b mate rial after Sandvik Scalper is released
from Wuthrich Quarry.
Septimus Siding & Area 30: Continued stripping, dewatering at the remain ing port ion of laydown area.
Turnover document of Voith Pad is being prepared .
The majo r up-coming activit ies currently expected to progress in June 2017 are as follows:
Left Bank excavation: Continue excavation slowly with dozing the material down . Resume mass
excavation after LBERU is secu red . Complete relocation of soil stockpiled nea r the viewpoint.
RSEM L3: Complete construction of the side ditches at North and South . Complete placement of
riprap and fina l grading at the closu re channel between TPl and TP2. Commence landscaping w ith
hydro-seed.
RSEM LS: Continue construction of starter dyke w ith zone 3d up to 1 m above highwater level.
Haul Roads: Complete embankment and excavation along the alignment of LBERU .
Instrumentation: Complete insta llation of 1-lnclinomete r and 2-Piezometers near the slide area .
Historical Borehole backfilling: Resume the backfi lli ng of HBHs and LDHs near Inlet cofferdam.
Inlet Cofferdam: Complete comm issioning of slurry batch plant and construction of gu ide wa ll.
Commence slurry cut-off wall and abutment grouting afte r BCH's approval on the slurry mix design
(submitted on May 25th) and CIP (rev7 subm itted on May 21st ) s. 17
Inlet Portal Excavation: Complete the LB excavation over Inlet Porta l. Start excavation of Inlet
Porta l.
Outlet Cofferdam: Complete construction of Pad and placement of concrete slab. Start foundation
prepa ration and embankment of cofferdam after issuance of LTC.
Left Bank Cofferdam: Complete fish salvage and stripping of topsoil at Midstream Island. Start
embankment of cofferdam after issuance of LTC. s. 17
RCC excavation:
o Complete remaining excavation outside RCC area up to the final grade.
o Continue clearing, mapping and protection at the RCC slope and foundation.
o Continue insta llation of geotextile along 1.6/1 slope, and rock bolt & wi re mesh along 0.3/1
slopes. (below Service Bay, near Stilli ng Basin and below conveyor swivel pad at EL. 412m)
o Continue dewatering w ith incl ined pumping wells. Insta llation of add itional pumps pend ing
on BCH' s approval.
RCC Placement: Continue formwork and placement of concrete at Still ing Basin . Commence
placement of concrete at Service Bay and Powerhouse.
Area 23: Continue to hau l stockpiled zone 3 material to various work front.
RSEM R6:
o Continue to aerate wet material, place and compact.
o Continue to pump groundwater from RCC area to the sed imentation pond .
o Insta ll temporary waterline from sumps to sed imentation pond . (Change Directive 42)
RSEM RSa:
o Continue to haul and place zone 9a (PAG) and 9b material from RCC area .
o Continued to place material at Sta. 1+300 ~STA. 2+000 of starter dyke.
o Continue construction of West diversion channel.
o Complete construction of phase 1 west sed imentation pond.
RB Cofferdam: Continue monitoring of water table and stability. Complete installation of remain ing
survey markers (SM -19, 24) . Fina lize turnover package and final report.
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Substation: Hand over Substation Phase 1 to BCH . Complete placement of zone 3, 7 and geotextile
on the Substation holding pond. Continue excavation and hauli ng of material to various work front.
Continue Substation road maintenance and establishing drainage.
Transmission Line ROW: Continue excavation w ith establishment of Area A Shared Road. Erosion
maintenance and hydro seed ing adjacent to Septimus Road.
SBIAR: Complete the connection to the Bridge (South Approach) after issuance of IFC drawings.
Haul road s: Continue road ma intenance and dust control. The connections between SBIAR and
Peace River Bridge I Area A Road/ Substation Road w ill be adjusted after issuance of IFC drawings.
Finalize Area A and Substation Road up to final grade, per IFC drawings. Continue to develop and
mainta in haul roads for RCC placement.
Batching Plants:
o RCC Plants (1-2) : Produce RCC concrete. Insta llation of Sauter heating units for aggregate
silos. (formwork on Jun 6th and CIPC on Jun 7th).
o RCC Plants {3-5): Complete certification by BCRMCA. Continue insta llation of the utility
racks and assembly of 3000-ton silo. Commence installation of remote un loading station
for 3000-ton silos. Comm issioning of plants 3-5 w ill continue.
o CVC Plant (6): Produce shotcrete fo r RBDT and Approach Channel auxiliary spi llway wall,
and CIPC for RCC area. Once ice plant has been set up, commence with Sauter pad
foundation .
RCC Conveyor: Complete erection of ClB. Start erection of ClC and foundation work of C2A .
Area A: Build access fo r the powerline from the South West corner of the crusher pad . Ca re of
water behind the crusher material stockpile.
s. 17 . Stripping and stockpiling material. Work on Area A Hau l road .
QC Lab Complex : Complete Interior finishing, Breezeway construction, cyl inder shelving, moisture
prevention and application of concrete sealer.
Maintenance Shop: Complete all the formwork and concrete slab. Continue electrica l and
mechanica l installations.
W est Pine Quarry: Continue construction of laydown and dra inage. Carry out survey to obta in
stripping volumes. Continue ch ipping and ship off wood waste. Produce 6b material after Sandvik
Sca lper is released from Wuthrich Quarry. Finalize equ ipment requ irements and production start
date includ ing camp, staffing, survey support, ship date for CN Rail, un loading method and site
stockpili ng requirements.
Septimus Siding & Area 30: Continue stripping, dewatering at the rema ining portion of laydown
area . Start laydown construction after IFC drawings and CIP are fina lized.
River Island : Commence installation of overflow spillway at the temporary sedimentation pond
(Area 13).
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The t able be low shows a summary of work progress for this reporting month of May 2017 based on Work
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Diversion Tunnel s
Diversion Closure
Diversion Inlet Structure Gate & Guides
Diversion Outlet Structure Stoplogs & Guides
Cofferdams
Earthfill Dam
Left Bank Drainage Adit
Care of Water
Grubbing
M iscellaneous (Rive r Islands Excavation)
Landscaping and Revegetation
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Raw Material Sources & Production centers
Left Bank
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Right Bank
Picture 16. - Drilling and blasting at RCC area (Completed; last blasting was May 3151,2017)
Picture 17. - Cleaning, mapping and protection at RCC slope and foundation
Picture 18. - Cleaning, mapping and protection at RCC slope and foundation
Picture 19. - Placement of concrete at Stilling Basin area (151 concrete on May 28th - 29th)
Activit ies and WBS added or deleted du ring this month are found in Append ix A and extract ed below. s. 17
1.5.2. Logic Changes, out of sequence activities and reasons for resequencing works
Relationships added or deleted during this month are found in Appendix B, and extracted below.
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Comparisons between critical activities from the latest updated work program can be found in Appendix C,
s. 17 and extracted below.
1.5.4. Comparison of actual progress and the latest updated work program
s. 17 Comparisons between actual progress and work from the latest updated work program can be found in
Append ix D, and extracted information is found below.
The Crit ica l Path is through Left Bank excavation, LBERU, access to RSEM LS and Inlet Portal, and Inlet Portal
excavation.
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The project workforce is currently at 1,334 w ith 923 residing at camp and 411 locally. 108 (8%) of the tota l
workers onsit e are Aborigina l.
Table 7. - M anpower
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>Dll Dozers
D7-D10 Dozers 3 11 14
<D6 Dozers 9 1 10
>980 Loader 1 4 5
930-980 Loader 2 3 5
<930 Loader 2 7 9
773-777 Trucks 36 36
730-760 Trucks 6 55 61
1 1 2
1 1
Concrete trucks 7 2 9
Water tank trucks 7 1 8
4WD trucks
Other auxiliary equipment 16 33 49
Equipment th is month
Construction Equipment on Site
100
75
50
25
0
Table 9. - M aterials
20,000
15,000
10,000
5,000
0 .,
Fly ash (ton} Cement (ton} Additives (kg) Rebar (ton) Material Material type Material type Aggregates
tipe7 (ton} 6 (ton) 5 (ton) (ton)
The Project De livered Equipment for this month is shown in the table below.
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>60 ton Excavators
40-60 ton Excavators
<40 ton Excavators 2 mid-June
1111.m=-!L"'ll
>011 Oozers
07-010 Oozers
<06 Oozers 1 June 12
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>980 Loader
930-980 Loader
...<930 Loader
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773-777 Trucks
730-760 Trucks 5
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Large Roller (>=13ton)
Smaller Ro ller (<13ton) 2 mid-May
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The Project Inventory of Permanent Equ ipment is shown in the table below.
1.13.1.Statistics
Safety statistics for the month of May 2017 are found below.
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PRHP 39,516 221,311 530,442
PRHPC 128,654 787,313 1,495,212
Subcontractors
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Safety Interventions
. 35,787
18
207,938
96
463,829
119
Corporate Self Au dits - Internal 1 1 2
Corporate Audits - External 0 0 0
# of Orientations 286 1, 524 6,301
Safety Tra ining Completed 204 649 951
Emergency Drills 0 17 40
Documented Site Safety Inspections 41 378 536
Safety Meetings
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Near Miss
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3
242
19
301
39
First Aid 16 86 169
Medical Aid 4 9 12
Modified Work Cases 5 23 36
Modified Work Days 54 234 388
Lost Time Cases 0 2 2
Lost Time Days 0 24 24
Fatality 0 0 0
Property Damage 1 5 15
Incident Investigations Completed 0 254 339
Fires Incident 2 5 10
A&D test(s) performed (post incident) 4 33 66
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Order 4 Respiratory Prot ection Program
Order 5 Work Refusal - Invest igation Completed, and has been resubm itted.
Order 6 Effective Dust Cont rol Measu re at cutting head - subm itted to WorkSafe BC,
awaiting response.
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o Order 8 Notify workers of their right to file a notice wit h t he Exposure Registry-
com plet ed .
1.13.3.Safety Highlights
During this mont h's reporting period from April 27111 to May 261h 2017, a t ot al of 15 minor environmenta l
incidents were logged. This information is complet e and up to date as of June 1st, 2017 and found below:
A loose filler cap resulted in a spill of diesel fuel from a skid that
30-Apr-17
was recently filled.
While in the process of hauling rock material from the cut, the y
operator noticed steam com ing from the engine. He pulled over
and shut down the truck, and noticed some coolant dripping from 2-May-17 RCCCut
the engine compartment. A soil berm was immediately created
to prevent surface water from contact and spreading fu rther.
A va lve on the crusher pad conveyor belt motor blew out and y
resu lted in the leaking of approximately lS L of gear oil onto the Crusher
26-Apr-17
conveyor belt, and on some of the material being transported by Area 20/21
the belt.
While pushing soil on the north side of the quarry, the operator y
went to steer the equipment to the left when he heard a loud Wuthrich
4-May-17
sound. The dozer stated to roll backwards and the operator Quarry
quickly shut down his machine.
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A 773 Haul t ruck had a small power steering fluid leak to the
ground at the Moberly Bridge laydown, from a loose power 4-May-17 Moberly
steering filter.
While moving the Putzmeister shotcrete sprayer from the y
maintenance shop to the tunnel way, high speed va lve on the Diversion
8-May-17
unit broke caus ing the release of approximately 4 liters of tunnel RB
hydraulic fluid to the gravel surface.
A tanker truck was refilling a storage container at the RCC plant y
with water-reducing and reta rding addit ive Plastiment with the
use of a small pump. When the operator began pumping the 10-May-17 RCC Plant
addit ive, one of the hoses ruptured causing the addit ive to
release onto the ground and the overhead structure.
While preparing lock block forms fo r concrete, a small amount of y
11-May-17 Batch Plant
the oil spilled to the ground.
An uncontrolled re lease of diesel fuel was identified at the y
App roach
Approach Channel and appeared to be the result of a spillage 12-May-17
Channel
from over-filling the unit .
While conducting ripping activit ies, the hydraulic hose attached y
Wuthrich
to the ripper blew releasing approximately 10 liters of hydraulic 15-May-17
Quarry
fluid to both the ground and pooled runoff wate r.
Worker started up the 4" pump then proceeded to check the y
Right Bank
discharge end of the hose. When he wa lked back to the pump,
19-May-17 App roach
he noticed wh ite smoke com ing from the pump and coolant at
Channel
wh ich point he quickly shut down the pump.
The haul truck operator was getting ready to position and dump y
his load when he got close to the graded shoulder of the road 20-May-17 RSEM RSB
pulling the truck in and t ipping.
While conducting activit ies in the quarry, the operator noticed a y
small leak com ing from the equipment. The unit was quickly shut Wuthrich
21-May-17
down and the leak assessed. A d rip tray was placed under the Quarry
leak location and pads were placed onto the spilt product.
Excavator w ith the w rist/twist attachment was stripping topsoil RS Starter y
when a hydraulic fitting fa iled on the wrist attachment releasing a 22-May-17 dike ST
hydraulic fluid spray. The operator shut down the machine. 2+250
While conducting rock hammering in the stockpile at the y
Wuthrich Quarry, the operator noticed a leak of hydraulic flu id
com ing from the hammer assembly. By the time he lowered the Wuthrich
26-May-17
boom and shut the unit down the hammer assembly broke off quarry
rupturing a hose and causing more fl uid to be released onto the
rock pile.
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1.14.2.Major Government Inspections
No major government inspections occurred onsite between April 25th and May 31st, 2017.
A joint-partner audit was conducted between May 23rd and 261h, 2017.
A t ot al of 4 2 Change Directives (CD) have been issued to PRHP up t o May 31st, 2017. During this month,
six (6) CDs have been rece ived:
CD 42; Supply of 8-inch HOPE pipes for used in connecti ng SBIAR sump to R6 sump
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A tota l of 23 Change Orders (CO) have been issued to PRHP up to May 31s1, 2017. During th is month, seven
(7) COs have been received:
CO 023; Fina l Account - CDs and CFCs (CD 16/31/33, CFC 4/28)
CO 024; Fina l Account - CDs, CFCs and RFI (CD 4/5/19, CFC 12/30/37, RFI 168)
The following COs have been signed by PRHP, and are awa iting BCH's signatu re:
CO 016 was signed by PRHP and is still awaiting BCH's signatu re. s. 17
A tota l of 9 Change Reports (CR) have been sent to BCH up to May 31st, 2017 . During this month, three
(3) CRs have been submitted, CR #8, #9 and #10
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CR #3 for PCI #4; 25 kV Distribution Line to Area 24. Answered with CO #5 .
CR #4 for PCI #6; Temporary debris facilit ies at Moberly Bridge. Answered w ith CO #6 .
CR #5; Relocation of MoTl Stockpiles in West Pine Quarry . Answered with CO #13 .
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043
044
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002 Instrumentation
Provisional Sum
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Material
004 Construction of
South Bank Initial
Access Road
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temporary debris
facilities at
Moberly River
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(015) N/A
016 Disposal of
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018 Riprap -
Production for
MoTl Contractor
YRB in Wuthrich
Quarry
019 Borehole
Instrumentation
020 RCC Batch Plant
Main Control
S stems
021 Diversion Inlet
Cofferdam
Curtain Grouting
022 Shotcrete Nozzle
Operators
023
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024
025
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A total of 93 Claims for Change (CFC) have been provided to BCH up to May 31st, 2017. During this month,
seven (7) CFCs have been subm itted to BCH:
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A tota l of four (4) Value Engineering Proposa ls (VEP) have been subm itted to BCH. During th is month, no
addit iona l VEP were submitted .
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A tota l of three (3) Notice of Claims (NOC) have been officia lly sent to BCH.
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003
004
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006
007
010
012
013
019
020
027
028
030
031
032
037
039
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042
043
044
045
046
047
049
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052
053
054
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NOC Matter Date Docu No. Status
001
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003
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Table 18. - Dispute Notice
ON Matter Date Docu No. Status
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1.18. SOCIO-ECONOMIC ISSUES - MONTHLY LABOR REPORTS
The socio-econom ic issues a re subm itted in the month ly report electron ica lly and can be found in the
fo llowing link:
https://exscw.bchydro.com/sites/CM-000220/defau/t.aspx
Current issues raised in May 2017 and awaiting BC Hydro resolution and response are as follows:
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There were two (2) public inquiries made through PRHP in May 2017.
Date Description
live on the He phoned to say there is an
active Hawks Nest near the right of way and he was concerned that if there was to be more
s.22 vegetation cleared, that might include the location of t he nest. PRHP doublechecked with t he
environment team and was told they are aware of the Hawk Nest location.
sent an email to PRHP. Below are the details:
email:
When I look online, I see that you are hiring operators, yet I am told that when a qualified person is
applying, they are not hearing back from PRHP. Would there be a glitch in the system?
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PRHP's response:
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May 24, 2017
When applicants submit their resume online an automatic message should appear on the screen
confi rming that their resume has been received. Our HR tea m receives hundreds of resumes per day
for all the posted positions so they do not have the capacity to follow-up with each applicant
individually. Only applicants who are shortlisted fo r interviews will receive a follow-up from a
member of our team.
Without reviewing specific resumes, I cannot comment on whether people are qualified or not,
however I can say that local hiring is a priority
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N/A N/A
Guest accom modation status as of this reporting period of May 2017 is shown below:
Area 21 0 0 0 0 0 0
Earthworks 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0
Right Bank 0 0 0 0 0 0
Area 21 0 0 0 0 0 0
Earthworks 0 0 0 0 0 0
RBDT 0 0 0 0 0 0
9,000
3,500
8,000
3,000
7,000
2,500
6,000
2,000 5,000
4,000
1,500
500
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0 - . .
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Feb-16 Mar-16 Apr-16 May-16 Jun-16
'~
2,000,000
.. .....
1,500,000 10,000,000
1,000,000
5,000,000
500,000
0
...~ ...............~- ~~ .. 0
......
200,000 1,200,000
.
800,000
100,000 600,000
0 0
The following variat ions have been ident ifie d in t he Contract Value. s. 17
. -
Table 25. - Contract Va lue
s. 17
The table below illustrates the current status of the Chang Directives, Change Orders and Claims for
Change.
s. 17
Claim for Change Sub Tota ls
Change Order Sub Totals
TOTAL!
s. 17
END OF REPORT