Two projects by the Government of Canada have increased the capacity of New Brunswick’s engineers, land-use planning professionals, and environmental non-government organizations to adapt to climate change in the buildings sector through education, training,...
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Cherry Street Stormwater Management Facility has won the inaugural design review panel award by Waterfront Toronto in the category of excellence in built work, for its remarkable sculptural design and innovative solution to stormwater...
Combined funding of $34.3 million+ will help improve Manitoba’s 10 key wastewater and waste management infrastructure, in a bid to increase capacity to respond to population growth pressures.
Three Newfoundland projects obtained funding of more than $27 million to improve public services and protect waters in St. John’s, Petty Harbour-Maddox Cove, and other surrounding communities.
The $9.9 billion Iona Island Wastewater Treatment Plant (IIWWTP) projects in Vancouver, British Columbia, will focus on recovering sustainable energy from wastewater.
EllisDon Civil Ltd. and Chant Limited have been awarded a $21 million contract to manage the Burlington Canal Lift Bridge deck replacement project.
Two initiatives received funding to help improve negative climate conditions to ensure new and existing structures continue to support the health, safety, and prosperity of Canadians.
Two projects in Fredericton, New Brunswick, received more than $36 million to upgrade the city’s stormwater and wastewater infrastructure
Three municipalities in southwestern New Brunswick have obtained government funding for sustainable, community-focused infrastructure projects.
The province of Saskatchewan has gained more than $35.9 million in government funding for 24 new infrastructure projects.