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The Prince Albert Victoria Hospital project includes
design and construction of a new acute care tower
connected to, and directly north of the existing facility.
The new tower features a heliport on the roof, an
expanded emergency department, larger operating
rooms, pediatrics, maternity, NICU, new medical
imaging, and a First Nations and Métis Cultural space,
among other key services. Overall capacity at Victoria
Hospital, between the new tower and existing facility,
will increase 40 per cent, from 173 to 242 beds.
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Location: Prince Albert, Sask.
Owner: Saskatchewan Health Authority
Design-Builder: PCL Construction Management Inc.
Design: KRA (prime consultant); Strategic Prairie
Regional Alliance; aodbt architecture + interior
design; P3Architecture Partnership; Inform Planning
Other Key Players: Entuitive; Stantec (owner’s
representative)
Substantial Completion: 2028
SASKATCHEWAN HEALTH AUTHORITY
Prince Albert
Victoria Hospital
$898 MILLION
HIGHWAY
Route 185
Phase III
$883 MILLION
Phase III of the project, 40-kilometre long from Saint-Antonin to Saint-Louisdu-Ha! Ha!, has been under construction since 2018. This is the final stage,
which will complete the construction of Highway 85. This phase of work is divided into seven sections, which have been gradually being commissioned since
fall 2021 and will continue until 2026. A strategic road link between Quebec
and the Maritime provinces, Route 185 was built in the 1970s, over a hundred
kilometres between Highway 20 and the New Brunswick border. The government
began, at the turn of the millennium, the redevelopment of this road into a
highway. Phase I of the construction of Highway 85 was completed in 2011. The
work was divided into four sections totaling 21 kilometres. Phase II, completed
in 2015 and divided into three sections totaling 33 kilometres, was intended
to continue construction of Highway 85 between Témiscouata-sur-le-Lac, in the
Cabano sector, and the border with New Brunswick.
2024 Rank: 70
Location: Saint-Atonin, Que. to the
New Brunswick border
Owner: Ministère des Transports et de la
Mobilité durable
Other Key Players: WSP (construction
supervision services), Tetra Tech, AECOM
(construction supervision); Englobe;
CIMA+ (consulting engineer); Stantec
(construction manager)
Funding: Public
• Federal: $389.7 million
• Provincial: $493.6 million
Substantial Completion: 2026
MTMD
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HEALTHCARE
NEW
Olympic Stadium
Roof Replacement
$870 MILLION
In February 2024 the Government of Quebec announced
it was moving forward with replacing the roof of the Olympic
Stadium. The goal is to restore this Quebec landmark to its full
potential and thus generate more economic benefits for Quebec
with the deployment of an ambitious business plan. In order to
restore the Olympic stadium to full functionality and to maintain
the distinctive character for which it is renowned, the new roof
will be fixed, rigid and will include a transparent glass hoop. The
project will be done in three phases: Phase 1 (2024)—dismantling the roof; Phase 2 (2025)—dismantling and construction
of the technical ring; and Phase 3 (2026-2027)—manufacture,
assembly and installation of the roof.
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Location: Montreal, Que.
Owner: Government of Quebec
Consortium: Groupe Construction PomerleauCanam (Pomerleau Inc., Canam Groupe)
Other Key Players: Walter P Moore; Enclos Tensile
Structures; Lemay; ACDF; Vitreco
Funding: Public
Substantial Completion: 2028
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