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Kinsol Trestle Rehabilitation Project Construction Cam This image is updated approximately every 15 minutes. |
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This image is updated approximately every 15 minutes. Cam is situated on the south bank facing north
This project is now complete, and the construction camera is decommisioned.
The Prince George South Weigh Scale and Four-Laning Project includes the design and construction of a new state-of-the-art weigh scale and the twinning of approximately 5 km of Highway 97 approximately 35km south of the City of Prince George.
The weigh scale will now be equipped with Weigh-in-motion (WIM) and Automatic Vehicle Identification (AVI) technology allowing safe legal trucks to bypass the weigh scale at highway speeds, improving the efficiency goods movement through the use of electronic clearance.
This project is jointly funded by the Cariboo Connector program and the federal government.
With the completion of this project, this construction camera has been decommissioned |