PROJECT

Eagle Mountain Pipeline

SCOPE

Provided geotechnical design and traffic management planning for pipeline access across steep, sensitive terrain, including development of a Safe Road Use Protocol and slope stability mitigation for heavy equipment operations.

LOCATION

Squamish, BC

PROJECT SUMMARY

Arch Engineers Ltd. provided essential engineering and field support for the Eagle Mountain Pipeline (EMGP) project, serving as design and geotechnical consultants to the Surerus-Murphy Joint Venture. We focused on enabling safe pipeline construction access across steep, environmentally sensitive terrain while meeting regulatory and safety standards.

A key part of our role involved developing the Leading Edge Forest Service Road (FSR) Safe Road Use Protocol. This protocol managed all project traffic moving from urban roads to forest service and industrial resource roads. It included detailed traffic management plans, signage layouts, radio communication procedures, vehicle pullout coordination, and strategies for traffic control personnel. Together, these measures ensured safe and efficient movement of equipment, materials, and personnel.

Meanwhile, Arch Engineers conducted thorough slope stability analyses and provided geotechnical design support along critical access corridors. We identified failure risks and devised mitigation measures to support heavy equipment on steep, variable terrain. Our recommendations guided construction practices and slope hardening to guarantee safe passage and operational reliability.

By combining field-ready protocols with robust geotechnical design, Arch Engineers ensured safe, efficient, and compliant pipeline access for the Eagle Mountain Pipeline project. Our proactive and technically rigorous approach helped maintain the client’s construction schedule and minimized risks in a complex, evolving environment.

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