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Lafarge supports major runway overhaul at Vancouver International Airport

Ontario Construction News staff wrter

Lafarge Canada has been chosen as the subcontractor for the paving work on Vancouver International Airport’s (YVR) North Runway Modernization Program. The $133 million project aims to upgrade the runway and enhance its drainage and electrical systems, ensuring its long-term durability and resilience as a vital part of airport operations.

In partnership with Kiewit, Lafarge will supply high-performance, durable asphalt solutions that are specifically designed to handle the demands of airport runways, including heavy aircraft loads and varied weather conditions.

The project involves a full asphalt overlay of the runway and connecting taxiways, with work scheduled to start in spring 2025 and wrap up by fall. To minimize disruption to flight schedules and passenger traffic, construction will take place during overnight runway closures.

“We are thrilled to be part of this major project at Vancouver International Airport and look forward to applying our expertise in asphalt solutions,” said Lincoln Kyne, Senior Vice President of British Columbia & US Pacific Northwest for Lafarge Canada. “With decades of experience, Lafarge is committed to delivering infrastructure that not only meets the highest performance standards of a world-class airport but also prioritizes sustainability and minimizes environmental impact.”

Safety is a top priority, with ongoing monitoring, inspections, and support from YVR’s comprehensive maintenance program, which ensures safe and efficient aircraft operations. The project will also create significant local economic benefits, generating approximately 100,000 additional person-hours of work and creating new job opportunities in the region.

A standout feature of this project is Lafarge’s use of Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) for all asphalt mixes—marking the first time the company has implemented this in Canada. EPDs offer verified, transparent data on the environmental impacts of the materials used, underscoring Lafarge’s dedication to sustainable building practices.

To further reduce the carbon footprint of the project, Lafarge will incorporate 10,000 tonnes of asphalt with 30 percent recycled content for the runway shoulders, as well as energy-efficient production methods and advanced asphalt formulations.

Robin MacLennan, Editor, Ontario Construction News
Robin MacLennan, Editor, Ontario Construction News
Robin MacLennan has been a reporter, photographer and editor at newspapers and magazines in Barrie, Toronto and across Canada for more than three decades. She lives in North Bay. After venturing into corporate communications and promoting hospitals and healthcare, she happily returned to journalism full-time in 2020, joining Ontario Construction News as Writer and Editor. Robin can be reached at rmaclennan@ontarioconstructionnews.com
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