The truck traffic at Inter Pipeline’s construction site northeast of Edmonton seems to never stop, nor does the work on the foundation of its $3.5-billion petrochemical complex.
It’s full steam ahead for the project, which in roughly four years’ time will begin turning propane into polypropylene — a high-value plastic used in things like chairs, piping, medical equipment and rugs.
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