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September, the placing of the concrete beams began. These light-weight post-tensioned beams were produced on site. In 1971–72, the steelwork for the main superstructure was awarded to Canron Ltd ($ 2,145,475) and the concrete girders and deck approach spans was awarded to Peter Kiewitt Sons ($ 1,619,922). By mid-1972, the steelwork for the approaches was erected and for the main spans was progressing.
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Sceptre Dredging ($ 1,306,692). By mid-1971, the substructure was complete, as was the dredging of material from the bottom of the river for
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Sundays, and every 40 minutes 7am–7pm on other days. In 1917, a team of horses, buggy, and two occupants, plunged from the landing into the
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Northern Construction Co and J.W. Stewart ($ 2,711,000), with work beginning in March 1969. By September, five land piers were complete and the foundations for four more poured. The dredging of fill for the overpass approaches was
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Canron, which prefabricated the 13 structural steel sections that form the box girders of the three main spans, barged these modules from its
Vancouver yard to site. Each were up to 30 metres (100 ft) long and weighed up to 200 tons. That July, the 24-ton floating
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Terasen Gas, the company applied in 2006 to replace the line with a 30-centimetre (12 in) one placed beneath the river, but the application was denied.
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Yarrows Ltd ($ 31,000) and engine to Westminster Iron Works ($ 10,080). In summer 1920, the
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crane hoisted the first section, which was 13 metres (44 ft) long, 13 metres (42 ft) wide, and 6 metres (20 ft) deep, and weighed 150 tons. After being lifted 21 metres (70 ft), it was placed into position on the north centre pier.
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along the median, but this safety device was not installed. Three fatalities and 26 injuries occurred from accidents during 1987–1988. In 2005, following four head-on collision deaths in four years, a median barrier was fitted.
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1448:"An Application by Terasen Gas Inc. for Approval of a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity for the Mission Intermediate Pressure System Upgrade Project"
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879:A history of the eastern Fraser Valley since 1885
859:"Minister of Public Works annual report, 1928–29"
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733:"Minister of Public Works annual report, 1919–20"
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919:"Prince George Citizen"
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419:Matsqui–Mission Bridge
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341:Agassiz-Rosedale ferry
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