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What to know about Fraser Valley Highway 1 construction by segment

New funding:

Phase 3B – Mount Lehman Road to Highway 11:

Government of B.C. funding: $2.65 billion

  • Phase 3B of the program will see improvements to Highway 1 between Mount Lehman Road and Highway 11. This includes highway widening to add HOV/electric-vehicle lanes in each direction, a new Highway 11 interchange and replacement of Peardonville Road crossing. 
  • Construction activity underway in 2024 is advance work valued at $100 million in preparation for major construction, including tree clearing, soil removal and the pre-loading of soil. Major construction begins in 2026.

Previously confirmed funding:

November 2023: Phase 3A – 264th Street to Mount Lehman Road

Government of B.C. funding: $2.34 billion

264th Street Interchange + highway widening:

  • The centrepiece of Phase 3A will be a new 264th Street Interchange, reconfigured to better serve road users in the region. Along with allowing for more efficient goods movement, the new interchange will include improvements for active transportation, truck parking and public transit. A contract valued at $286.2 million has been awarded to KEA Fraser Valley Connectors, a partnership between Kiewit Infrastructure BC ULC and Emil Anderson Construction (EAC) Inc., with construction to begin in fall 2024.

Mainline West (Lefeuvre Road to Ross Road) + Bradner Road crossing:

  • The project to replace the Bradner Road crossing, upgrade the Bradner Rest Area and widen 3.9 km of Highway 1 began in July 2024. A contract valued at $94 million has been awarded to Fraser Valley Safelink Partners (B.A. Blacktop Infrastructure Inc., and Carmacks Enterprises Ltd.).

Mount Lehman Road Interchange + highway widening:

  • The upgrade to the Mount Lehman Interchange and the widening of 3.7 km of Highway 1 will be underway in fall 2024. A contract valued at $103.6 million has been awarded to Hall Jacob JV (a BD Hall Constructors Corp., Jacob Bros. Construction Inc. joint venture).

April 2019: Phase 2 – 216th Street to 264th Street:

Funding: $345 million (cost-shared, with $96.05 million from Government of Canada and the remainder from Government of B.C.)

Glover Road crossing:

  • The new Glover Road crossing over Highway 1 opened on May 24, 2024, restoring this important community connection for Township of Langley residents, and making it safer for pedestrians and cyclists to cross the highway at this location.

Highway 1 widening + new 232nd Street Interchange:

  • Construction began in June 2024 on the project to widen 18 kilometres of Highway 1 between 216th Street and 264th Street to add HOV/electric-vehicle lanes and build a new 232nd Street Interchange.

CPKC rail overhead:

  • The CPKC rail overhead will be replaced to improve the height clearance over Highway 1 and accommodate the addition of HOV lanes to the highway. This project will go to tender later in 2024.