TORONTO — ReNew Canada magazine has unveiled its Top100 Projects Report, which this year represents $300 billion in investment and highlights some of Canada’s biggest builds.
“These transformative projects are not just feats of engineering — they are critical pillars of Canada’s economy, creating thousands of jobs, driving innovation, and enhancing the standard of living for all Canadians,” states a release.
For 2025, 15 new projects, valued at $22 billion, have been added to the list, including six hospitals, three energy initiatives and two water/wastewater projects.
Among the new entries are:
- Weeneebayko Area Health Authority Redevelopment (Ontario)
- Toronto Western Hospital Patient Tower (Ontario)
- Red Deer Regional Hospital Expansion (Alberta)
- Atlantic Science Enterprise Centre (New Brunswick)
The transit sector continues to dominate the report with projects valued at $121 billion.
The buildings sector follows closely with $61 billion spread across 34 projects, while energy, transportation and water-wastewater initiatives also represent significant investments, the release adds.
“The scale of these projects is unprecedented,” noted John Tenpenny, editor of ReNew in a statement. “Seventy-three of the Top 100 projects are valued at over $1 billion, with 16 exceeding $5 billion. These investments are reshaping the nation, creating jobs in every province, and addressing pressing challenges in mobility, housing, and sustainability.”
To celebrate these remarkable projects the annual Top100 Projects Gala Dinner will take place on Feb. 25 at The Carlu in Toronto, with keynote speaker Ehren Cory, CEO of the Canada Infrastructure Bank. A second dinner will follow on May 13 in Vancouver, at the Vancouver Marriott Pinnacle Downtown Hotel.
For more information visit top100projects.ca
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