2024 Top 50 Water Projects Report - Report - Page 18
TOP 50 WATER PROJECTS 2024
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Annacis Island Wastewater
Treatment Plant Expansion • $2 billion
THERE ARE more than 20 projects planned as part of the onsite
improvements of the Annacis Island Wastewater Treatment Plant. Key
improvement projects include new trickling filters, secondary clarifiers,
and a cogeneration facility to make better use of green energy captured
on site. Detailed design of the remaining Phase 2 works is underway with
construction anticipated to commence in 2025. A new digester and biosolids
dryer have been added to the expansion program. •
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Port Lands Flood Protection and
Enabling Infrastructure • $1.42 billion
THE PORT LANDS FLOOD PROTECTION and Enabling Infrastructure project
is the redevelopment of one of the largest portions of under-developed
land in a major urban core in North America. Located along the shore
of Lake Ontario southeast of Toronto’s downtown core, the project will
include substantial soil remediation, a new mouth for the Don River, and
critical infrastructure for flood resilience to unlock the 325-hectare site for
residential and commercial development. •
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WATER C AN ADA’S TOP 50 WATER PRO JEC T S
Location: Delta, B.C.
Owner: Metro Vancouver
Construction Manager: Hatch (outfall project); CDM
Smith (Overall Construction Coordination)
Contractors: JJM Construction and Geopac Inc. (Phase 1 ground
improvement and 12.5 kV power feed relocation); Graham/AECON
Joint Venture (Phase 1 treatment plant process structures and
equipment); North American Construction (blowers contract);
Kenaidan Contracting (computer control system and laboratory
building, cogeneration and backup power); Maple Reinders Inc.
(Phase 2 Gravity Thickeners and Aeration Tanks Retrofit); Bennett
Mechanical Installations (Phase 2 Digester Heat Exchangers
Upgrade); Pomerleau-Bessac General Partnership (outfall pipeline)
Engineers: Brown and Caldwell, Stantec, EIC Solutions, Klohn
Crippen Berger (stage 5 expansion); CDM Smith, Golder Associates,
McMillen Jacobs, Golder-a WSP company (outfall); Wood/Black
& Veatch (cogeneration backup power); EXP (geotechnical
engineering & monitoring/instrumentation); COWI
Other Key Players: AECOM (Stage 5 Phase 1 Design review); WSP
(materials engineering & testing); Arup (design architect); Wood E&I
(WSP) (consulting engineer/geotechnical studies & materials tester);
Hatch (tunnel design review and outfall construction management);
Colliers Project Leaders; Jacobs; CDM Smith; Associated Engineering
(project and construction management/staff augmentation);
Envirowest (environmental); McElhanney; Victaulic (supplier)
Legal: Norton Rose Fulbright (for Metro Vancouver)
Funding: Public
Substantial Completion: (Phase 2 – Early Works)
2024; (Outfall) 2026; (Phase 2 )2032
Location: Toronto, Ont.
Owner: City of Toronto
Substantial Completion: 2024
Project Manager: Waterfront Toronto; City of Toronto
Construction Manager: EllisDon
Contractor: Colliers Project Leaders; Arcadis-IBI Group;
HDR; INTECH; Altus; Geosyntec; Stantec; Entuitive;
Grimshaw; Dillon; Graham Construction
Engineer: Wood E&I (WSP) (consulting/environmental/
geotechnical studies); Cherubini Metal Works Ltd.; DTAH;
Planmac; Jacobs; LEA Consulting (engineer-consulting)
Architect: Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates
Inc. (Port Lands Estuary Plan)
Environmental Services: Interfluve; GHD;
GFL; Englobe; Geo-Solutions; EXP
Other Key Players: SBP; Golder-a WSP company (geotechnical
services/roads & municipal infrastructure); E.S. Fox; A.W. Hooker
Associates Ltd.; Hanscomb; HRI (heritage contractor); Earth
Boring Co. Ltd.; Priestly Demolition Inc.; Comtech (risk advisor);
R.V. Anderson Associates Ltd.; Mulvey & Banani; Matrix Solutions
Inc. (environmental specialists); Terrapex (consulting engineer)
Supplier: DECAST
Legal: Borden Ladner Gervais (Waterfront Toronto)
Funding: Public
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