suggestions and concerns and we’ve created an action plan for continuous improvement.” That culture has translated into successful project outcomes as well. Earlier this year, Binnie played a lead role in the R6 RapidBus Project, which earned the Project of the Year Award and the Award of Merit at the ACEC-BC Awards for Engineering Excellence, in May 2025. Launched in January 2024, the project was designed to address significant overcrowding and transit delays in one of the Lower Mainland’s fastest-growing regions. The R6 project introduced a range of measures— dedicated bus lanes, articulated 60-foot buses, real-time information systems, and Wi-Fi access— geared toward improving safety, accessibility, and sustainability. “It’s about delivering faster, more reliable, and more accessible transit,” said Bush. “This project is a scalable model for urban transit. We are thrilled with the outcome and value our close collaboration with TransLink, Coast Mountain Bus Company, and the Cities of Surrey and Delta.” Binnie’s work on the Highway 1 – Chase Creek Road to Chase West Project also earned industry recognition, receiving the Award of Excellence in Active Transportation at the 2025 BC Transportation Consulting Engineers Awards. The project widened over three kilometers of highway and introduced protected T-intersections, improving connectivity and safety for both the Neskonlith Community and Highway 1 Chase West Four Laning Project 54 JUN 2025 | BUSINESS ELITE CANADA
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