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Roberts Bank Terminal 2 - Owner’s Engineer

Expanding infrastructure to the busiest deep sea port in Canada

  • $2B

    Capital Value

  • 158

    Hectares

  • 2.4M

    TEU'S

  • Vancouver, British Columbia

    Vancouver, British Columbia

A sustainable solution to keep up with trade and align with government needs

As the world’s third largest port in terms of total cargo moved, the Port of Vancouver is currently trading with over 170 world economies and is contributing over $9.7 billion in gross domestic product. With an increased demand for trade, the port authority needed a sustainable solution to align with government strategies and strengthen Canada’s Asia-Pacific Gateway.

In addition to efforts to increase the capacity and efficiency of existing terminals within the Port of Vancouver, the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority is leading the Roberts Bank Terminal 2 Project, a new three-berth marine container terminal at Roberts Bank in Delta, British Columbia. The Roberts Bank Terminal 2 Project also includes an expanded tug basin and a widening of the existing four-km-long causeway to accommodate additional road, utilities, and rail infrastructure. The project will promote economic growth, create thousands of jobs, and provide benefits to the community.

As a key member of the owner’s engineer team, we’re providing multidisciplinary engineering, architecture, surveying and geomatics, and sustainability expertise. The Roberts Bank Terminal 2 was was approved by the Government of Canada in April 2023 following a 10-year federal environmental assessment process, and requires environmental permits, regulatory approvals, and a final investment decision before it can proceed.

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Meet Our Team

Kip Skabar, Senior Principal, Ports & Marine Terminals Sector Leader (Canada)

Our infrastructure projects are designed to optimize the safe and sustainable movement of people and goods.
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Lourette Swanepoel, Senior Sustainability and Resilience Consultant, Independent Contractor

With strategic planning we can influence shifts in our Stantec practices and externally in the marketplace—improving the decision-making process.
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Nigel Denby, Senior Vice President, Business Leader, Environmental Services (Geotechnical Canada)

It’s my priority to work closely with clients to develop realistic and cost-effective solutions to complex engineering problems.
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Brad Moore, Associate, Sustainable Infrastructure Team Lead

Integrating sustainability principles into the engineering design process can have a lasting positive impact on our communities.
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Navid Kimiaghalam, Associate, Water Resources Engineer

Engineering design is the art of turning imagination into innovation and ideas into reality.

Ali Jahanfar, Geotechnical Engineer

I provide high-quality geotechnical solutions that meet client needs and expectations and contribute to sustainable development.

Kip Skabar

Senior Principal, Ports & Marine Terminals Sector Leader (Canada)

Lourette Swanepoel

Senior Sustainability and Resilience Consultant, Independent Contractor

Nigel Denby

Senior Vice President, Business Leader, Environmental Services (Geotechnical Canada)

Brad Moore

Associate, Sustainable Infrastructure Team Lead

Navid Kimiaghalam

Associate, Water Resources Engineer

Ali Jahanfar

Geotechnical Engineer

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