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Site C dam workforce swings up to 4,800

The jobs count at Site C climbed up to just under 4,800 workers at the start of 2023, according to the latest employment figures from 小蓝视频 Hydro.
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Construction continues on the generating station and spillways at Site C on the Peace River

The jobs count at Site C climbed up to just under 4,800 workers at the start of 2023, according to the latest employment figures from 小蓝视频 Hydro.

The company and its contractors reported in January, up by 302 after the seasonal and holiday slowdown in December.

Roughly one in four workers were local, with 935 Peace region residents employed by construction and non-construction contractors. Locals comprise 24% of contracted construction and non-construction workers.

There were 3,308 小蓝视频 residents, or 69% of the workforce, working for construction and non-construction contractors, and in engineering and project team jobs, according to the report.

Not all were on site or in camp at one time, 小蓝视频 Hydro says.

小蓝视频 Hydro reported 174 apprentices for the month, up from 166 in December, as well as 350 indigenous workers and 505 women working on the project.

There were no temporary foreign workers employed in a specialized position, says 小蓝视频 Hydro, with 26 managers and other professionals working under the federal international mobility program.

Last month, the first turbine rotor on the project was generator pit inside the generating station.

Construction of the earthfill dam is now , and the project more than 70% built overall.

小蓝视频 Hydro president Chris O’Riley told the 小蓝视频 Natural Resource Forum in January that the official target for commissioning is still nearly two years away.

However, he suggested the company could potentially generate first power in December of this year.

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