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Transportation Investment Corporation

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Type
  
Crown Corporation

Area served
  
British Columbia

Number of employees
  
30 (2015)

Headquarters
  
South Korea

Founded
  
2008

Industry
  
Transportation Tolling

Total assets
  
C$3.24 billion (2015)

Website
  
ticorp.ca

Revenue
  
122 million CAD (2015)

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Stock price
  
246690 (KOSDAQ) ₩ 5,300 -930.00 (-14.93%)4 Apr, 3:30 PM GMT+9 - Disclaimer

Owner
  
Executive Council of British Columbia

Transportation Investment Corporation (TI Corp) is a public crown corporation, established in 2008 under the Transportation Investment Act, to implement the Port Mann/Highway 1 Improvement Project, including construction, operations and maintenance of 37 kilometres (23 mi) of improvements to the TransCanada Highway through Metro Vancouver, as well as development, implementation and management of tolling operations to pay for the project.

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Overview

TReO is the official toll operating brand and registered trademark of Transportation Investment Corporation.

TI Corp's primary mandate is to manage and ensure successful delivery and implementation of the Port Mann/Highway1 Improvement Project. TI Corp is also mandated to recover the capital costs of the project as well as operating and maintenance costs of the bridge and highway for a period of up to 40 years.

Port Mann/Highway 1 Improvement Project

The span of this project comprises 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.

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Transportation Investment Corporation Wikipedia