P3 Conference
Below are articles from Daily Commercial News’ coverage of the P3 Conference in Toronto, November 18-19, 2019.
Click here to download the November 18, 2019, P3 Conference Special Feature PDF.
Click here to download the November 19, 2019, P3 Conference Special Feature PDF.
Feature Articles - P3 Conference
Inuit communities must be invested in to make Canada whole: Obed
Inuit communities should have the same opportunities as the rest of Canada when...
Infrastructure , Projects
More consultation needed pre-project on a P3: Panel
The P3 model is at risk of losing more major players and needs significant retoo...
Infrastructure , Projects
Marasco honoured as 2019 P3 champion by CCPPP
TORONTO —Mike Marasco, a trailblazer in the field of infrastructure P3s, has bee...
Associations , Others
Alberta tackles school projects with eye to provincial P3 future
Alberta’s new government is launching a P3 bundle of schools as its first step t...
Government , Projects
Active & Emerging Canadian P3 Sectors Summary
Health: 101 projects in operation or under construction across Canada valued at...
Projects
2019 CCPPP conference ready to tackle P3 challenges
Welcome to CCPPP’s Annual Conference on Public-Private Partnerships. This is our...
Infrastructure , Projects
Report sounds alarm on Canada’s aging infrastructure
A report-card-style report issued by eight national infrastructure stakeholder o...
Government , Infrastructure
Diversity of P3 use showcased in 2019 CCPPP National Awards
TORONTO—The 2019 National Awards for Innovation and Excellence in Public-Private...
Projects
Ontario P3 model continues to improve under the surface
It’s been an eventful year for P3s in Ontario with stakeholders such as the Onta...
Infrastructure , Projects
$65B IO pipeline a big job creator: Scott
Ontario Minister of Infrastructure Laurie Scott has unveiled a $65-billion P3 pr...
Government , Infrastructure
Budgets still under investing in infrastructure: CANCEA
There is not enough infrastructure investment being earmarked to build and maint...
Economic , Infrastructure
Workforce, technology top future challenges: CCA report
This is the first in a two-part series on a report released by the Canad...
Associations , Labour , Technology
Procurement policies risk “hollowing out” sector: CCA report
Anticipated growth of mega-projects could polarize the construction industry int...
Government , Infrastructure
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Infrastructure , US News
UPDATE: Roof issues just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to science centre repairs
Infrastructure Ontario (IO) provided an update on the Ontario Science Centre (OS...
Government , Projects
Repeatability at scale the key to success for modular construction
So many factors suggest a promising future for modular home construction in Nort...
Technology , US News
Governments see modular as part of Canada’s housing solution
Government initiatives, both federally and provincially, addressing the national...
Government , Technology
Five-star hotel approved for Niagara-on-the-Lake
Niagara-on-the-Lake (NOTL) councillors have given the green light for its first...
Projects
Massive Texas LNG facility moves ahead despite court ruling
Preliminary construction is moving ahead on the massive new liquefied natural ga...
US News
Lack of product standardization hindering mass timber construction’s growth
Mass timber construction is making headlines, especially in Toronto and Vancouve...
Resource
Toronto’s waterfront ‘boring,’ needs fun, attractions: Florida
Renowned urbanist Richard Florida says decision-makers must get on with the job...