WC129 MarApr2023 - Flipbook - Page 18
INFRASTRUCTURE
BIG
SHOTS
S
INCE 2006, Water Canada’s sister publication, ReNew
Canada, has produced the annual Top100 Projects
Report, ranking Canada’s largest infrastructure projects
based on total dollar investment. The report includes an
in-depth look at the projects meant to improve the quality
of our health care, energy, education, transportation, culture,
transit, and water assets from coast to coast. This year’s report
features $273 billion in assets in the transit, transportation,
energy, healthcare, and water industries, along with other public
sector projects making the list, and 10 of the 13 provinces and
territories represented.
The water sector continues to have a strong presence on the
list, with 10 of Canada’s Top100 Projects coming specifically
from the water sector, including wastewater treatment plants,
reservoirs, and flood mitigation assets in four Canadian provinces
(B.C., Alberta, Manitoba, and Ontario), accounting for $20.39B
of the report’s total assets.
Over the coming issues, Water Canada will be taking a closer
look at these projects and will follow along as they move from
conception to completion.
A closer look at Canada’s
biggest water projects
BY JOHN TENPENNY
2023 TOP100
WATER PROJECTS
OVERVIEW
RANK
8 Iona Island Wastewater Treatment Plant
24 Don River and Central Waterfront &
Connected Projects
40 North End Sewage Treatment Plant
Biological Nutrient Removal Upgrade
54 Annacis Island Wastewater
Treatment Plant Expansion
55 Port Lands Flood Protection and
Enabling Infrastructure
59 NEW North Shore Wastewater
Treatment Plant Program
85 Bonnybrook Wastewater
Treatment Plant D Expansion
John Tenpenny
is the editor of
ReNew Canada.
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88 Lake Winnipeg and Lake St. Martin
Channel Project
97 Springbank Off-Stream Reservoir
100 NEW Fairbank Silverthorn Storm
Trunk Sewer System
WAT E R C A N A D A . N E T