B.C. ready to proceed with permanent repairs to flood-damaged Coquihalla Highway
HOPE, B.C. — The Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure says it is moving ahead with permanent repairs to a key B.C. highway damaged by catastrophic flooding last November.
A statement from the ministry says it has begun the process to select contractors to design and complete the repairs at three of the seven damaged bridges along the Coquihalla Highway.
The ministry says the work will return the highway to four lanes along a section between its summit and 50 kilometres south of Merritt.
It’s expected contracts for the bridges will be awarded by late April or early May, with construction slated for the summer and completion by the end of this year.


