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We are working on 19 of Canada’s Top 100 Infrastructure Projects
Since 2006, ReNew Canada has published its Top100 Infrastructure Projects report to highlight and recognize the key players involved in financing, designing and building Canada’s largest, most prestigious public sector infrastructure projects. With 19 projects, GHD is proud to once again achieve platinum status.
Jim Giannopoulos, North America Executive General Manager – Canada, says, “This is a great result for our strong Canadian business and we are proud of creating lasting community benefit together with our Clients. Not only will these projects shape the future of our communities for decades to come, they are also opportunities for us to deliver outstanding client experiences and further extend and diversify our services.”
This year GHD’s project involvement includes all of our market sectors: water, energy and resources, environment, property and buildings and transportation.
Rank |
Project |
Value |
5 | Eglinton Crosstown LRT | $12.245 billion |
9 |
Romaine Complex |
$6.5 billion |
10 | Réseau express métropolitain Ottawa LRT - Stage 2 | $6.32 billion |
12 |
Southwest Calgary Ring Road |
$5 billion |
15 | Ottawa LRT - Stage 2 | $4.657 billion |
18 | Turcot Interchange | $3.67 billion |
19 |
Centre hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal (CHUM) and research centre |
$3.63 billion |
21 | Finch West LRT | $3.433 billion |
31 | Quebec City University Hospital center - Laval University | $1.97 billion |
34 | Edmonton Valley Line – Stage 1 | $1.8 billion |
36 | York VIVA Bus Rapid Transit (vivaNext) | $1.755 billion |
40 | Mackenzie Vaughan Hospital | $1.6 billion |
41 | Renovations to Beauharnois Generating Station | $1.6 billion |
45 | Romaine Complex Transmission Line | $1.3 billion |
46 | Port Hope Area Initiative | $1.28 billion |
47 | Port Lands Flood Protection and Enabling Infrastructure | $1.25 billion |
50 | Highway 407 East Extension – Phase 2 | $1.158 billion |
63 | Capital Region District Wastewater Treatment Project | $775 million |
92 | Route 389 Improvement Program | $468 million |