Settlement reached in legal fight over pricey B.C. wastewater treatment facility
NORTH VANCOUVER — Lawsuits between Metro Vancouver and the original contractor of a wastewater treatment facility on the North Shore where costs ballooned to billions of dollars have been dropped as the two sides reached a settlement.
A joint statement from Metro Vancouver and Acciona Wastewater Solutions says they have gone through mediation and reached an agreement with the company paying $235 million to Metro Vancouver, resolving lawsuits filed by both sides.
A timeline provided by Metro Vancouver for the North Shore Wastewater Treatment Plant Program says in 2013 it was forecast to cost $700 million, but the current estimate is $3.86 billion.
Metro Vancouver has extended completion to 2030 amid significant reworking required “to address design and construction deficiencies,” inflation, market conditions, and competition for skilled labour and materials from other major infrastructure projects in the province.











