Surrey starts the next phase of City Hall parkade repairs with an $815,220 project. The parkade will stay open while upgrades wrap up this November.
Surrey Approves New Phase of City Hall Parkade Repairs
Drivers using the Surrey City Hall parkade can expect improvement work over the next few months. The good news is that the facility will stay open while crews complete the upgrades.
Surrey City Council has approved an $815,220 contract for the next stage of the City Hall parkade restoration project. This phase will focus on fixing issues on the P1 and P2 parking levels.
Parkade Will Stay Open During Construction
The City has planned the work in stages to reduce the impact on visitors and staff. As a result, the parkade will continue to operate throughout construction, allowing people to park while repairs take place.
The parkade is located at 13450 104 Avenue beside Surrey City Centre Library, 3 Civic Plaza, and the nearby campuses of KPU and SFU. Since opening in 2013, it has provided about 800 parking spaces across three levels. Drivers can enter from both 104 Avenue and University Drive.
More Than a Decade of Daily Use
After more than 10 years of regular use, parts of the concrete and protective traffic deck coating have naturally worn down.
According to a City staff report, repairs are now needed to protect the structure and help extend the life of the facility. Earlier inspections by a structural engineer and a parking structure remediation specialist identified several areas that required attention.
What the Project Includes
The latest phase will improve several parts of the parkade. Crews will carry out:
- Targeted concrete surface repairs
- Full-depth replacement of worn traffic deck coatings in selected areas
- Crack repairs on concrete slabs
- Surface preparation and new protective coatings
- Drainage system upgrades
- Replacement of expansion joints
Together, these improvements will strengthen the structure and help keep the parkade in good condition for years to come.
Previous Repairs Set the Stage
This project follows earlier work on the parkade entrance ramps. That phase was completed in 2025 after Surrey awarded a $936,400 contract for the repairs.
With the ramp work finished, crews will now focus on restoring the parking levels to improve durability and support long-term performance.
Project Expected to Finish This Fall
Construction is scheduled to reach substantial completion by November. By carrying out the work in phases, Surrey aims to maintain access to parking while completing important upgrades with as little disruption as possible.