Binnie Projects


Binnie leveraged its working knowledge, developed from more than 40 years of experience with the City of Burnaby, to address the challenges of the MacPherson Walk townhouse development by the Hungerford Group at MacPherson Avenue and Irmin Street. Engaging in a broad...

The Campbell Heights Industrial area in Surrey was serviced by an interim sanitary sewer system that had reached capacity with completed and approved developments for the region. The scope of work involved the design and construction of the ultimate sanitary sewer to service...

Binnie was the Project Manager for the design and construction stages of two bus loops associated with the Canada Line rapid transit system, located at the Marine Drive Station and Bridgeport Station.

The project, located on Farrell Creek Road, was 15.53 km long - 15 km North East of Hudson's Hope.  The purpose of the project was to upgrade the existing road for the oil and gas industry. This was accomplished by widening the existing road to the Peace River...

The project was located on Upper Halfway Road #117 – from km 46.0 to 54.1, 72km North of the City of Fort St. John on the Alaska Highway #97. The project entailed the reconstruction and widening of 8km of existing gravel roadway including base repairs and drainage...

The City of Richmond, in partnership with TransLink and YVR, retained Binnie to carry out a Functional Design and Traffic Operational Analysis of a northbound HOV/HPV/Transit lane on Russ Baker Way from the No. 2 Road Bridge to the Arthur Laing Bridge approach.

The $4.6 million dollar BC Visitor Centre ar Peace Arch in Surrey, BC is a stunning facility showcasing BC wood products to visitors in the more than 3 million vehicles that pass through the Peace Arch border every year.  The facilty was opened in February 2009 in...

A new bus loop at Capilano University was  required to provide better transit service for the students and staff.  A very confined site was provisioned for the bus loop, and construction was fast tracked in order to meet the demands of a tight schedule.