Transportation Investment Corporation


Transportation Investment Corporation is a public Canadian crown corporation, established in 2008 under the Transportation Investment Act, initially to implement the Port Mann/Highway 1 Improvement Project. It works on major infrastructure projects in British Columbia.

Port Mann/Highway 1 Improvement Project

This project comprised improvements to the Vancouver area's primary goods movement and commuting corridor, serving 120,000 vehicles daily through six municipalities, with important connections to other communities throughout the region.
The project was established in 2003 as part of the Provincial Gateway Program to address the problem of growing regional congestion and to improve the movement of people, goods, and transit.
TI Corp's involvement in this project included construction, operations and maintenance of of improvements to the TransCanada Highway through Metro Vancouver, as well as development, implementation, and management of tolling operations to pay for the project.
Starting September 1, 2017, the Crown corporation stopped tolling traffic on the bridge, due to a new provincial government. Debt service was transferred to the province of British Columbia at a cost of $135 million per year.

Current projects