Seafood Offloading Facility

The Prince Rupert Port Authority is reviewing a project to repair and construct new infrastructure for a seafood offloading facility, located adjacent to the Northland Cruise Terminal. The project will include demolishing an existing building, the repair and replacement of timber piles and concrete footings, and the construction of a new, above-deck seafood offloading operation. 

The site is 0.14 hectares, with most of the project footprint being the dock and pile substructure. It is located in a light-industrial waterfront location with similar adjacent users and has been operating as a seafood offloading facility for decades as part of Prince Rupert's fishing industry. The site has been vacant since 2018 and is currently in a state of disrepair. 

The project scope includes the demolition and removal of the existing 450m2 pre-engineered steel frame structure, repair and/or replacement of the existing deck and utilities, paving of a parking area, installation of the new 151m2 building, an ice container, 2 water tanks, the relocation of the existing tide gauge shed, new handrailing and lighting, and the installation of new steel columns and corrugated metal roofing for a portion of the site.

The building removal will not include the removal of any foundations or excavation work. The utilities will be modified to fit the new operational configurations. The pile repair and replacement work involves like-for-like replacement of the existing timber piles that are currently in poor condition. No new ground will be disturbed.

Construction is anticipated to occur from December 2021 to May 2022. Project date and duration will be dependent on contractor's methodology and weather conditions. Key equipment used during construction may include a crane, a jackhammer, a pile driving barge, a concrete and/or asphalt truck, flat-bed trucks, and additional loading equipment.

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Latest update

January 04, 2022 - The assessment decision statement has been issued to the proponent.

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Key documents
Document Number Document Title File Date
3 Seafood Offloading Facility - January 4, 2022
2 Seafood Offloading Facility - January 4, 2022
1 Seafood Offloading Facility - November 12, 2021

Contacts

Prince Rupert Port Authority
Environmental Planning and Compliance
200 - 215 Cow Bay Road
Prince Rupert, British Columbia V8J 1A2
Email: projects@rupertport.com


  • Location

    • Prince Rupert (British Columbia)
  • Nature of Activity

    • Ports and Harbours
  • Assessment Status

    Completed
  • Start Date

    2021-11-12
  • Proponent

    Prince Rupert Port Authority
  • Authorities

    • Prince Rupert Port Authority
  • Assessment Type

    Project on federal lands
  • Reference Number

    83155
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