specific approach. “We began consultation with Identified Indigenous Groups in 2019, and that consultation continues today,” says Bergstrom. “First Nations site visits are scheduled monthly and tailored to each Nation’s communication preferences and involvement.” As the Project heads toward completion, the long-term value of the Steveston Interchange to the regional economy and transportation network is already becoming clear. It is a project built not only for today’s demands, but for the needs of future generations. “We’re building something that will serve Richmond and the entire region for decades to come,” says Bergstrom. “It’s about creating safer, more efficient travel for everyone—drivers, transit users, cyclists, and pedestrians alike.” For more information, please visit www.highway99tunnel.ca/project-overview/ Phase 2 piling work (May 2025) Transportation Investment Corporation’s Project Director, Dustin Bergstrom, Technical Manager, Anna Campbell, Senior Project Manager, Chanpreet Gill and Construction Manager, Ojeiu Ohiosimuan (from left to right – November 2025) 69 JUN 2025 | BUSINESS ELITE CANADA
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