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Deltaport Terminal Road and Rail Improvement Project Phase 1 An overpass on existing Roberts Bank Causeway to separate road and rail traffic. Completed in 2013-14. Phase 2 GCT Deltaport Intermodal Yard Reconfiguration: Rail track changes and additional container handling equipment within existing Deltaport footprint. Construction will take place in 2015-17. Phase 3 Road improvements on Deltaport Way to improve movement of container trucks at Deltaport. Phase 4 Additional rail track within the existing railway corridor and a portion of the Option Lands.

Deltaport Terminal Road and Rail Improvement Project Project Overview The Deltaport Terminal Road and Rail Improvement Project (DTRRIP) will improve the operational efficiency of rail operations at the GCT Deltaport container terminal, located at Roberts Bank. DTRRIP is an efficient and cost-effective plan to increase container capacity through improvements to existing infrastructure. The intermodal expansion densifies operations and lessens the environmental impact. Why This Project is Important Yielding $500 million in GDP and $900 million in economic output to British Columbia and Canada 1 Creating of 5,000 and 5,500 new direct and indirect jobs throughout construction and once in operation 1 No new land in the marine environment: construction is within the existing footprint Enabling efficient and sustainable rail cargo growth Meeting rail traffic demand through the Pacific Gateway 1 Source: Port Metro Vancouver

GCT Deltaport Intermodal Yard Reconfiguration Details of the Reconfiguration Original Design Reconfigured Design The proposed GCT Deltaport Intermodal Yard Reconfiguration is the second component of DTRRIP, led by GCT Canada LP. Since the environmental assessment for the project was initially reviewed and approved, GCT Canada has proposed improvements to the original plan. The proposed reconfiguration meets the same objectives as the original design, within the same footprint. However, the new design is more efficient, enabling the terminal to handle the projected increase Rail Track Changes 5 tracks realigned 2 new tracks added Rearrangement of the existing 2 sets of 4 tracks into a single set of 8 tracks in container rail traffic within the existing terminal footprint. Rearrangement of the existing 2 sets of 4 tracks into a single set of 8 tracks Container Handling Equipment Changes Add 4 electric rail cranes Add mobile container handling equipment in the container yard Replace 7 existing electric rail cranes with 8 new, modernized, electric rail cranes Add mobile container handling equipment in the container yard Replace lights with energyefficient LED fixtures to reduce glare and alias light Add a new rail maintenance building Project Schedule H1 2015 Design and public engagement H2 2015 Construction begins H2 2017 Construction complete Beyond 2017 Introduction of two additional ship-toshore cranes

Benefits of the Intermodal Yard Reconfiguration The proposed GCT Deltaport Intermodal Yard Reconfiguration redesigns and optimizes the layout, providing significant operational benefits, including: Sustainability: Safety: Efficiency: Increased rail capacity allowing for sustainable intermodal cargo growth Decreased noise and greenhouse gas emissions with the introduction of modernized electric rail cranes Reduced light glare as a result of the new energy-efficient LED lights Decreased emissions due to reduced equipment travel time Removal of manual inspections and repairs from the working track area Container exchanges to be completed outside the working track area Improved operational performance and management of workflow in the GCT Deltaport IY: Enables 24-hour car switching to GCT Deltaport IY tracks Reduces waiting times for rail crane operators and tractor drivers Increases efficiency as loaded containers trolley over a moving track and container work continues uninterrupted adjacent to a moving track

Existing Layout TRK 8 TRK 7 TRK 6 TRK 5 TRK 4 TRK 8 TRK 7 TRK 6 TRK 5 TRK 4 TRK 3 TRK 2 TRK 1 TRK 0 TRK 3 TRK 2 TRK 1 A Visual Look at the Design Original IY Changes Project Proposal A comparison of the differences between the existing, original, and revised plans for the proposed GCT Deltaport Intermodal Yard. Revised IY Reconfiguration LEGEND Existing Intermodal Rail Reused Existing Intermodal Rail Realigned New Intermodal Rail Currently Unused Intermodal Rail

Comparison of current and future track layouts A Side-By-Side Comparison of the Track Layouts

3 m m m 2 0m2 2 0m2 2 2 m2 3 m2 1 5m 1 5 m 1 5m 3 m 2 1m 3 5 m 5 m m The New 22 0m m Rail Maintenance m 5m 22m Building The GCT Deltaport Intermodal Yard Reconfiguration includes a new Rail Maintenance Building that will provide the workshop space needed to maintain the new container handling equipment. m a in evel Site lan 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 m South Elevational View Building Details 3,930 square metres (42,300 square feet) 14.6 metres (48 feet) high, the same height as the current stacked containers Located at the west side of Pod 3 where the containers are presently stacked

Construction Effects and Mitigation General Information The project will be completed entirely within the existing terminal, road, and rail footprints so no construction will occur within the marine environment Deltaport will continue to operate on a 24-hour schedule during construction of the Intermodal Yard Reconfiguration project Construction will take place concurrently with terminal operations on a 24-hour schedule, 7 days per week No loud works, such as driving piles, are planned for the project Proposed Mitigations Dust Waste Management Noise Light Dust will be controlled using best Construction and demolition debris Noise related to construction is not Light related to construction is not practices for sediment control including will be collected and discarded at an expected to exceed permitted levels for expected to exceed permitted levels for watering exposed, unpaved surfaces appropriate disposal facility. When the normal operations of GCT Deltaport. the normal operations of GCT Deltaport. frequently, and sweeping paved possible, excavated material will be Once complete, noise levels will Once complete, the Intermodal Yard surfaces to remove dust buildup. re-used as backfill in trenches. decrease due to the new, much quieter, Reconfiguration project is expected to Construction stages are small in order electric rail gantry cranes. reduce light pollution from the terminal to maintain the existing rail operation by replacing older light fixtures with and will avoid potential dust exposure modern LED light fixtures. from large unpaved areas.