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  • Peace River Hydro Partners

    Created in 2015
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  • Location

    7007 269 Rd Box 6100, Fort St John, BC V0C 1H0, Canada

    Fort St. John

    Canada

  • Employees

    Scale: 1001-5000

    Estimated: 355

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  • Added in Motherbase

    5 years, 9 months ago
Description
  • Value proposition

    Peace River Hydro Partners is a partnership between ACCIONA Infrastructure Canada Inc. and Samsung C&T Canada Ltd.

    PRHP holds the main civil works contract for the Site C Clean Energy Project. The MCW contract is valued at approximately $1.75-billion and includes the following key components:

    Earthfill dam:
    • Approximately 1,050 metres in length and 60 metres high above the riverbed
    • Construction of two temporary cofferdams across the main river channel to allow for construction of the earthfill dam

    Two diversion tunnels:
    • River diversion works, including construction of two 10.8 metre internal diameter concrete-lined tunnels between 700 metres to 800 metres in length

    Concrete foundation for generating station, spillways and dam buttress:
    • An 800-metre roller-compacted-concrete buttress to enhance seismic protection

    In addition, the main civil works contract includes significant ancillary works such as a permanent network of site roads, site drainage and debris handling facilities.

    Are you interested in joining a strong, united team that will accomplish amazing things?

    Visit the Site C website (www.sitecproject.com) for a detailed overview of this very large, Clean Energy project being built by our client – BC Hydro. More information on PRHP, including job opportunities can be found at: www.prhp.ca

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19 Oct 2022


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