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Dwyer Hill Training Centre
$1.4 BILLION
The Department of National Defence is investing
in a $1.4 billion (taxes included), 10-year infrastructure project to upgrade facilities at the Dwyer Hill
Training Centre (DHTC) in Ottawa. This investment
will provide the Canadian Special Operations Forces
Command (CANSOFCOM) with the modern infrastructure needed to support their training and operations.
BRIDGE
Pattullo Bridge
Replacement Project
$1.38 BILLION
In February of 2018, the
Government of British Columbia
announced its plans to replace
the Pattullo Bridge, a key crossing
between Surrey and New Westminster. The new four lane crossing
is being built to modern safety
standards and features wider lanes
to better accommodate passenger
and commercial vehicles, a
centre median barrier, dedicated
multi-use pathways for walking and
cycling that are separated from traffic on both sides of the bridge and is designed
to accommodate potential future expansion to six lanes. The new bridge will be
located just upstream and northeast of the existing bridge and will include new on
and off ramps to connect the new bridge with the existing road network.
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2024 Rank: 57
Location: New Westminster and Surrey, B.C.
Owner: Province of British Columbia (The Transportation Investment Corporation
is leading the delivery of the project on behalf of the Ministry of Transportation
and Infrastructure)
Owner’s Team: TI Corp., Charter PDI, WSP (engineer/technical advisor/field services),
R.F. Binnie, Northwest Hydraulic Consultants, Tetra Tech, TYLin, Archer CRM
Contractor’s Design Team: Leonhardt, Andrä and Partner (LAP), EXP, Thurber
Engineering, GNEC, VIA Architecture, Hatch
Design-Build Contractor: Fraser Crossing Constructors General Partnership—
Acciona Infrastructure Canada Inc. and Aecon Constructors
DBF Team: Fraser Crossing Partners
Engineer: Parsons (Owner’s Engineer); Hatch; Tetra Tech (environmental); WSP
(owner’s engineer/technical advisor/field services); COWI
Other Key Players: AECOM; Golder (WSP) (geotechnical studies); Stantec
(engineering services); Wood (WSP) (materials tester); Deloitte (commercial
advisor); Hemmera; Hanscomb (cost consultant); McElhanney (site surveyor),
G. Ho Engineering Consultants (road safety audits); Entuitive; GeoVerra (quality
control); Kontur (materials testing); INTECH (risk advisor); KPMG
Legal: Borden Ladner Gervais; McMillan LLP (for the lender); ULMA Construction
Funding: Public
Substantial Completion: 2025 (new bridge); 2026 (demolition of old bridge)
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This project will provide more than 100,000
2m of purpose-built space to meet CANSOFCOM’s
long-term growth, training, and high-readiness operational needs. Work includes replacing 89 aging
and temporary structures with 23 new facilities;
renovating seven buildings; and upgrading the
site’s utilities.
2024 Rank: 56
Location: Ottawa, Ont.
Project Owner and Project Manager: Department
of National Defence
Architect/Engineer: GRC Cohos in Joint Venture
Construction Manager: EllisDon Corporation
Contract Management: Defence Construction
Canada
Project Management Services: Colliers Project
Leaders
Other Key Players: Hanscomb (cost consultant)
Funding: Public
Substantial Completion: 2034
LRT
Capital Line
South Extension LRT
$1.34 BILLION
Detailed design of Phase 1 has begun, with
major construction along 111 Street anticipated to
begin in 2025. Phase 1 of the project is a 4.5-kilometre, high-floor LRT extension along the west
side of 111 Street and includes: an LRT underpass
at 23 Avenue; two bridges (one across Blackmud
Creek and one across Anthony Henday Drive); two
stations (Twin Brooks station and Heritage Valley
North station connecting to the Heritage Valley
Transit Centre and Park and Ride); an Operations
and Maintenance Facility (south of Anthony Henday
Drive); and light rail vehicles.
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2024 Rank: 61
Location: Edmonton, Alta.
Owner: City of Edmonton
Phase 1 Design-Build Contract: Capital Line DesignBuild Ltd. (Ledcor Group of Companies)
Design: AECOM
Early Works Construction Manager: EllisDon
Owner’s Engineer: Capital Line Partners (Associated
Engineering; Stantec; Egis; SMA; Stewart Group; EY;
GEC; McElhanney; Wood (WSP); CIMA+)
Other Key Players: Aon, INTECH (risk advisor); EY
(management consultant); Entuitive; AGAT Labs (environmental assessment); Parsons (independent certifier)
Funding: Public
• Federal: $418 million
• Provincial: $324 million
• Municipal: $585 million
Substantial Completion: 2029
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