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What is the BIG Project?
The Big Infrastructure Gap (BIG) project is the City of Prince Rupert's plan to upgrade and replace the most critical of our aged water and sewer infrastructure. A significant proportion of our system is beyond its usable life, as evidenced by near constant failures in water distribution lines that have been increasing in frequency over the past few years. Simply put, without this work, there is a risk of failure of our water supply, and by virtue of that, potentially our community.
By replacing deteriorating water and sewer mains, valves, and associated components, the project will bring us back from potential failure of our system. It will enable us to redirect water and sewer spending that is currently exhausted every year by emergency repairs back where it belongs - into planned capital replacements. What we're looking to accomplish is essentially a hard reset of our water and sewer distribution system, and with a significant amount of the necessary funding now in place, we're well on our way to accomplishing this goal.
This is a significant generational investment into our infrastructure that will help to secure it for years to come. It will improve the reliability of service delivery, enhance water quality, and minimize future disruptions in our distribution system.
Note we are currently updating the map that was previously on this page - please stay tuned for the updated corridors and schedule which will be posted as soon as it's available.
Current Road Closure Table
Stay informed about traffic disruptions caused by the municipal water infrastructure replacement project through our comprehensive table below. We are doing our best to minimize disruptions while keeping you informed about the traffic management measures in place.
Click here to see our live road closure map
| Status | Road Closed | Description | Expected Timeline | Detours |
| Ongoing - Started Spring 2024 | Shawatlans Road from Kaien Road in the Industrial Site until Prince Rupert Boulevard (SPCA) | Road will be fully closed, no access points to be obstructed | Industrial site road closed as additional design and construction work completed | Drivers are encouraged to use alternate routes via Yellowhead Highway 16 |
| Temporarily Reopened December 2025 | Prince Rupert Blvd and Frederick Street (road leading to Industrial site road and Highway exit) | Road reopened and paved December 2025, with anticipated future disruption to complete all valving works. | Additional works anticipated in 2026 to complete valving | No detour currently in effect. |
| Substantial Completion - Awaiting final layer of Paving | Crestview Drive - 177 Crestview to 325 Crestview Drive as well as the corner of Crestview and Victoria | Roadway reopened, additional temporary closure required for final layer of paving | Reopened November 2025 | Detour via Applewhaite Drive due to work on Victoria/Prince Rupert Blvd |
| Start date August 7th 2025 | Alfred Street with the intersections of Hays Cove, 8th Ave East , 9th Ave East, 10th Ave East and 11th Ave East experiencing closures. | Roadway is temporarily opened in a gravel state awaiting additional utility connection works. | 21 week construction timeline | No detour currently in effect. |
| Start date October 14th, 2025 | 400 - 500 block of 9th Avenue West, intersections of Lisa Walters Drive and Lotbiniere Street experiencing closures. Pedestrian access will maintain open. | Roadway is reopened in a gravel state, awaiting curb and paving works. | 12 week construction timeline | No detour currently in effect |
| Start date October, 2025 | 11th Avenue East (862- 1100 block) | There is a road closure in effect on 11th Avenue East from the intersection of Alfred Street to the Conrad intersection. Pedestrian access will be maintained. Effective March 3rd there is an additional closure of Conrad Street between 11th Ave East and Prince Rupert Blvd, inclusive of the intersection. Pedestrian access will be restricted for safety reasons through this area. | 32 week construction timeline with closures rolling through the work zone | Drivers are encouraged to use Prince Rupert Blvd as a detour around the 11th Avenue East Closure, and Alfred Street/10th Avenue East may be used as a detour to route. |
Completed Areas:
Bacon Street
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This project is funded by the Province of BC and Government of Canada.
For more information on Federal funding, go to: https://www.canada.ca/en/office-infrastructure/news/2024/03/infrastructure-announcement-in-victoria.html
For more information on Provincial funding, go to: https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2023MUNI0018-000346