Peters Bros Construction Ltd. working on the $6.1 million project near Dawson Creek.

Peters Bros Construction Ltd. working on the $6.1 million project near Dawson Creek.

Peters Bros. recognized with provincial award

Penticton company wins Contractor of the Year Award

A Penticton business has earned the top honour in the province for paving at the Deputy Minister’s Contractor of the Year Awards.

Peters Bros Construction Ltd. was awarded for its work on the Highway 97 CN railway tracks to Kiskatinaw Bridge project near Dawson Creek. The 68-kilometre, $6.1 million project was delivered on budget and on time, and included incorporating 20 per cent recycled asphalt.

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The contractors behind some of British Columbia’s most innovative and important transportation and infrastructure projects were recognized at a ceremony at the Victoria Conference Centre on Dec. 7.

The roadway that Peters Bros Construction Ltd. repaired was described as badly rutted and had reached the end of its service life.

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“Peters Bros. did an excellent job of managing traffic cues during single lane, alternating traffic especially considering the very high proportion of industrial traffic along this corridor,” it was said at the awards.

In October, David Kampe, owner of the Peters Bros. Group of Companies, was awarded the Businessman of the Year award at the Business Excellence Awards.

From being a major sponsor of the Peach Festival and providing free tickets to Vees games for kids to contributing millions to the Penticton Regional Hospital’s tower expansion — now named the David E. Kampe Tower in his honour — David Kampe and Peters Bros. have supported Penticton for many years.

Other winners:

Road and bridge maintenance

Mainroad Lower Mainland Contracting LP. is this year’s Award of Excellence winner for its exceptional work for Service Area 06 (Lower Mainland). The service area includes 449 total kilometres and includes 311 structures, making it one of the busiest locations to service in the province. In addition to delivering quality service, the company developed an award-winning high-speed traffic control training program, designed to promote safety while working in high-speed traffic areas.

Community service

JPW Road and Bridge Inc. is this year’s winner for its dedication to community service. The company’s commitment to helping communities was recently highlighted by instituting 7.5 hours of paid leave, per employee, per year to assist in local volunteer efforts.

Workplace health and safety

VSA Highway Maintenance Ltd. was awarded this year’s honour for workplace health and safety. Its initiative to analyze and study third-party incidents with plow trucks resulted in a significant drop in accidents and contributed to no workdays lost this past year due to third-party accidents.

Grading

IDL Projects Inc. was presented the top award for grading for the Highway 16/Bunce Road to Blackwater Road four-laning project near Prince George. The work demanded a high degree of accuracy due to existing underground utilities and took place in one of the busiest corridors in the northern region of the province.

Bridge and structures

The award of excellence for bridge and structures in 2018 went to Tybo Contracting Ltd. for its work on the Rosedale Overhead No. 1414 deck widening and seismic-safety retrofit. The project required extensive traffic control for nine months. The team worked closely with the Cheam First Nation to identify local traffic concerns and work toward implementing solutions.

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