Municipal

McCallum Road ExtensionCity of Langford

Constructed in late 2015 and early 2016, the McCallum Road Extension entailed the connection of Florence Lake Road at Brock Avenue with McCallum Road at Citation Road.

Read More

Island Highway Improvement ProjectTown of View Royal

Westbrook Consulting worked with the Town of View Royal to provide detailed design of an existing conceptual design for improvements along the Island Highway between Helmcken Road and Stormont Road.

Read More

Savory Road Sewer ExtensionCity of Langford

As part of an ongoing program to remove septic systems on lakeside homes in the City of Langford, West Shore Environmental Services extended a low pressure sewer along the west side of Florence Lake. The project extended 280 m of low pressure sanitary sewer from 2653 Savory Road to 2690 Savory Road and provided 20 municipal sewer service connections.

Read More

McKenzie Avenue ReconfigurationDistrict of Saanich

Westbrook Consulting provided contract administration and construction management for the reconfiguration of McKenzie Avenue between McGill Road and Finnerty Road.

Read More

Crystalview Drive SidewalkCity of Langford

Completed in the fall of 2016, the Crystalview Drive Sidewalk project involved the accelerated design and construction of approximately 550 m of municipal sidewalk within the Crystalview Drive subdivision in the City of Langford.

Read More

Burnside Road UpgradeDistrict of Saanich

The District of Saanich upgraded 400 m of Burnside Road between Grange Road and McKenzie Avenue, and Marigold Road from Burnside Road to Lavender Avenue.

Read More

Amy Road (Sooke Lake Road Connector)City of Langford

In response to the Ministry of Transportation’s and the neighbourhood’s concern of the increasing potential of traffic accidents at the intersection of Sooke Lake Road and the Trans Canada Highway, the City of Langford embarked on the design and construction of Amy Road.

Read More

Metchosin Road ImprovementsCity of Colwood

The City of Colwood embarked on a capital works project to improve the northern section of Metchosin Road between Lagoon Road and Hatley Drive. The improvements included providing multi-modal routes such as sidewalks and separated bike lanes, as well as defined parking bays, crosswalks, and traffic calming median islands.

Read More

Goldstream Sewer ExtensionCity of Langford

West Shore Environmental Services extended 400 m of sanitary sewer along Goldstream Avenue and Spencer Road to continue the expansion of the City of Langford municipal sewer network.

Read More

Sooke Lake Road Low Pressure SewerCity of Langford

West Shore Environmental Services extended approximately 225 m of low pressure sanitary sewer from the existing sanitary sewer manhole fronting 2832 Sooke Lake Road to the east end of Sooke Lake Road in the City of Langford.

Read More

West Shore Parkway Sewer ExtensionCity of Langford

The West Shore Parkway Sewer Extension is a proposed sanitary sewer main project that will involve extending sanitary sewer service from the Happy Valley Road / Luxton Road area, north and west along Luxton and Finney Roads and over a portion of Dewdney Flats to connect with existing sewer works already completed at West Shore Parkway and Highway 14.  The extension will also provide a sewer connection point for the recently proposed Center Mountain Development to the south.

Read More

Ganges Waste Water Treatment Plan UpgradesSalt Spring Island

Ganges Waste Water Treatment Plant is located in Ganges on Salt Spring Island. The treatment plan is operated by the Capital Regional District (CRD) and services a residential and commercial catchment area.

Read More

Burgoyne Bay Septage Receiving FacilitySalt Spring Island

In 2017, the Capital Regional District upgraded the existing Burgoyne Bay Septage Receiving Facility on Salt Spring Island. The Burgoyne Bay Septage Receiving Facility is a transfer station for septic waste, from where it is transported off island. The upgrades to the facility included a new septage receiving station, new holding tanks and a new roof water detention system.

Read More
Back to Top