TOP100 2024 Report - Report - Page 3
TOP100 PROJECTS — 2024
An annual report inserted in ReNew Canada’s
January/February 2024 issue
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John Tenpenny
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Taking Care of our Health
MOST PEOPLE IN THIS COUNTRY would agree that the three biggest issues
we face are: inflation, housing, and healthcare.
Since the province of Saskatchewan introduced the first universal
healthcare plan in 1947, Canada has been a leader in making sure that
everyone has access to medical care. Never has that goal been more
challenging than it is right now.
If this year’s Top100 Project Report is any indication, provincial
governments across the nation are putting their money where their mouth
is when it comes to addressing the crisis facing Canada’s healthcare
system.
Nine of the top 50 projects on the list are new or upgraded hospitals,
totalling investments of more than $20 billion. New facilities on the
list this year, include the South Niagara Hospital ($3.6 billion) and the
Surrey Hospital and B.C. Cancer Centre ($2.88 billion). Overall, there are
19 healthcare facilities in six provinces with a total project value of $33
billion.
With a boost from the healthcare sector, the 2024 Top10 Project Report
topped $292 billion, a nearly $20 billion jump from last year.
Overall, the transit sector leads the 2024 report with a quarter (26)
of the projects, valued at $122 billion, followed by the buildings sector
(31 projects, $51 billion), the energy sector (nine, $48 billion), the
transportation sector (19 projects, $40 billion), and the water-wastewater,
remediation, and communications sector (15 projects, $31 billion).
With continued investment in important public infrastructure—like
hospitals—it appears our 2025 Top100 Projects Report is sure to break the
$300 billion barrier in the not-too-distant future!
And remember the fun doesn’t stop with the publication of the 2024
Top100 Projects Report. Make sure to attend our annual gala dinner of
key players and owners at The Carlu in Toronto on Feb. 27, 2024, where
our keynote speaker will be Federal Minister of Infrastructure, Housing and
Communities, the Honourable Sean Fraser.
Also in 2024, we will host our second-annual Top100 dinner event in
Vancouver on May 14.
John Tenpenny is the
editor of ReNew Canada.
john@actualmedia.ca
ReNew Canada gratefully acknowledges
the financial support received from the
Department of Canadian Heritage.
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