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Prime Minister Stephen Harper inaugurates new St. Stephen border facility
January 08, 2010
Strengthening security and improving travel and trade across the Canada-United States border ST. STEPHEN, NEW BRUNSWICK – Prime Minister Stephen Harper today officially opened the new St. Stephen Port of Entry facility in St. Stephen, New Brunswick. Construction of the new facility, located at the new international bridge between St. Stephen and Calais, Maine, is now complete. Travellers can now expect reduced border congestion, strengthened security and improved customs capacity at this vital Canada-United States border crossing. “The St. Stephen border crossing is a critical link between Atlantic Canada and the northeastern United States. This new facility will strengthen security and ensure more efficient movement of people and goods along this important international trade corridor,” said Prime Minister Harper. “By enhancing this border crossing, we are supporting the future economic growth of New Brunswick and Atlantic Canada.” The new facility, along with the international bridge and new dedicated lanes for commercial traffic, will ease congestion and allow commercial and passenger vehicles to be processed more quickly. Previously, commercial trucks had to travel through the downtown core of St. Stephen, causing congestion and delays. The new facility consists of two main buildings – one for processing travellers and their goods and one for processing commercial goods. The facility includes a tertiary examination garage and a service building with hazardous material storage. It also features new technologies such as contraband detection equipment. Constructed of natural and recycled materials, the building is also energy-efficient and meets enhanced environmental standards. This investment is part of the Government of Canada and the Government of New Brunswick’s efforts to improve public infrastructure in the region. The governments have also provided funding for the construction of the Canadian section of the international bridge as well as road improvements, including a new four-lane highway between St. Stephen and Waweig. This new facility is one in a series of investments from the Government of Canada and the Government of New Brunswick leading to the completion of the first new border crossing to the United States in Atlantic Canada in 30 years. Backgrounder ST. STEPHEN PORT OF ENTRY St. Stephen, New Brunswick, is the focal point of the busiest international crossing in Atlantic Canada, processing approximately 1.5 million travellers per year and providing access to major cities in New Brunswick and New England. St. Stephen is the linkage between U.S. Routes 1 and 9 in Maine, and Routes 1 and 3 in New Brunswick. The Government of Canada invested $56.9 million in this new border facility through its Border Infrastructure Fund, Canada Strategic Infrastructure Fund and the Canada Border Services Agency. Prior to opening the new facility, now referred to as the St. Stephen Port of Entry, all commercial traffic was routed through the downtown cores of St. Stephen and Calais, Maine. This new facility allows heavy traffic to bypass more densely populated areas. The new crossing provides for the efficient movement of international freight and eliminates the potential health and safety risks related to hazardous material in residential areas. To improve the trade corridor, the Government of Canada and the Province of New Brunswick are also upgrading New Brunswick Route 1 to a four-lane divided highway between St. Stephen, Saint John and beyond to connect to the New Brunswick-Nova Scotia border via the Trans-Canada Highway. The newly constructed highway section is part of a larger project to complete the twinning and rehabilitation of Route 1, the construction of this new border crossing facility as well as a new international bridge between St. Stephen and Calais. The Border Infrastructure Fund provides financial assistance for infrastructure projects that reduce border congestion, improve the flow of goods and services and expand existing infrastructure. St. Stephen Port of Entry – Project Timeline 1999: Environmental Assessment with New Brunswick Department of Transportation (NBDOT) and Maine Department of Transportation (MDOT) 2004: Location of the new bridge was established June 2006: Statement of Requirement/planning for new facility May/June 2007: Request for Proposal December 2007: Contract awarded to Bird/Rideau Construction December 2007: Low-level site preparations April 2008: Construction of the building March 2009: Construction of the building completed June 2009: Bridge construction completed November 2009: Border crossing fully operational Service Improvements The new St. Stephen border crossing facility provides improved service to the public and commercial clients. Features include:
The total area of all buildings is approximately 3,000m2. The facility consists of two main buildings – one for processing travellers and their goods and one for processing commercial goods. There is a tertiary examination garage and a service building with hazardous material storage. The buildings meet enhanced environmental standards. Constructed of natural wood products and recycled materials, the facility incorporates a ground source heat pump system that produces zero greenhouse gas emissions. The lobby has a heritage building atmosphere. |
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