The accompanying table records the 10 largest construction project starts in Canada in August 2016. Also included is the latest trend graph on starts. This looks at 12-month moving totals of the two major non-residential building categories in Canada − total ICI starts and engineering work. ICI stands for industrial, commercial and institutional.
There are several reasons for highlighting upcoming large projects. Such jobs have often received a fair amount of media coverage. Therefore, people in the industry are on the lookout for when job-site work actually gets underway. And, as showcase projects, they highlight geographically where major construction projects are proceeding.
Also, total construction activity is comprised of many small and medium-sized projects and a limited number of large developments. But the largest projects, simply by their nature, can dramatically affect total dollar and square footage volumes. In other words, the timing and size of these projects have an exaggerated influence on market forecasts.
In the trend graph on starts, the prominent jumps in the engineering curve reflect such mega project starts as Horizon Oil Sands work in Alberta (March 2005), the Eastmain 1-A hydroelectric power project in northern Québec (June 2007), the Kearl Oil Sands Project in Alberta (April 2010), the Firebag 4 SAGD Oil Sands project in Alberta (June 2011) and the Voyageur heavy oil processing plant Alberta (August 2011).
In May 2010, the ICI curve shot upward due to the McGill University medical centre project in Montreal.
In March 2012, Alcan’s modernization project in Kitimat was initiated.
REGION (East to West) |
TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION |
DESCRIPTION |
Sq. Ft.
000s |
Dollars
000,000s |
Newfoundland and Labrador | ||||
St Lawrence | Engineering | AGS Fluorspar Mine | * | $250 |
Canada Fluorspar | ||||
New Brunswick | ||||
Moncton | Commerical | Moncton Downtown Centre, Multi-use Sports Facility | 250 | $107 |
(1 structure; 3 storeys), 1100 Main Street | ||||
City of Moncton | ||||
Quebec | ||||
Montréal | Commercial | Fairmont Reine Elizabeth Hotel | * | $140 |
(1 structure; 20 storeys; 500 units), 900 boul René-Lévesque O | ||||
Le Reine Elizabeth Hôtel Fairmont, Ivanhoe Cambridge | ||||
Port-Cartier | Engineering | Biofuel Plant | * | $78 |
Produits Forestiers Arbec inc. | ||||
Ontario | ||||
Essa Twp. | Institutional | CFB Borden Data Centre Addition | 50 | $400 |
(1 structure; 1 storey), 16 Ramilies Road, will be LEED Certified | ||||
Defence Construction Canada | ||||
Fort Erie | Engineering | Peace Bridge | * | $80 |
Buffalo and Fort Erie Bridge Authority | ||||
Whitby | Residential | Trafalgar Green Condominium Apartment Building and Townhouse | 404 | $65 |
(80 structures; 3 storeys; 281 units) 1010 Dundas Street | ||||
Kantium Development & Construction | ||||
Saskatchewan | ||||
Regina | Residential | Westerra Condominium Apartment Building and Townhouses, Phases 1-6 | 3,000 | $300 |
(500 structures; 4 storeys; 3500 units), Dewdney Avenue East | ||||
Forster Projects Inc., Harvard Developments Inc. | ||||
Alberta | ||||
Edmonton | Commercial | Northeast Transit Garage | 13 | $123 |
(1 structure; 2 storeys), 12403 Fort Road Northwest | ||||
City of Edmonton | ||||
British Columbia | ||||
Taylor | Engineering | Taylor Wind Project | * | $900 |
EDF EN Canada Inc. | ||||
TOTALS: | 3,717 | $2,443 |
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