Capital Line, Edmonton’s first LRT, is undergoing construction to extend its South Line.
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The Government of Canada will invest in the construction of a carbon capture utilization and storage facility (CCUS) in Edmonton, for the global cement company, Heidelberg Materials.
The Canada Permanent Building, which has been a downtown Edmonton landmark for more than a century, has undergone extensive internal renovations worth $1.6M, to update the building’s infrastructure while preserving its vintage charm.
Sustainable construction materials company, Lafarge Canada (Lafarge), and power company, TransAlta Corporation (TransAlta), have entered an agreement to advance low-carbon concrete projects in Alberta, replacing cement as a concrete constituent with a waste product,...
A $300.3-million public-private partnership (P3) to build Alberta high schools received the gold award at the 2022 National Awards for Innovation and Excellence in Public-Private Partnerships, for adapting and refining the “made-in-Canada” P3 model...
DIALOG’s plan for the River Valley Outdoor Activity Centre in Edmonton reveals reliance on heavy-timber construction in order to minimize its infrastructure’s embodied carbon, allowing the project to pursue Zero Carbon Building certification.
Edmonton EXPO Centre aims for solar panel record
(08/23/2022)
The City of Edmonton will install solar panels on Edmonton EXPO Centre’s rooftop to create one of Canada’s largest rooftop solar arrays, capable of powering the building with its own renewable, clean solar energy.
Southpark on Whyte has received LEED Gold certification, the first LEED V4 multi-family project in the city.
Alberta’s capital city will soon adopt a new software tool designed to help it deliver on a key pillar of its energy transition strategy.
Registrations open for Edmonton design competition
(01/02/2019)
Registrations are open for the 2019 Edmonton ‘Missing Middle’ Infill Design Competition. Five parcels of land owned by the city of Edmonton are up for redevelopment.