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Significant Demand Trends - Public and Private Clients
Budgets support significant growth in infrastructure
FEDERAL INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT PROGRAMS & BUDGET 2023
Canada Infrastructure Bank: Budget 2023 announced an investment of at least
$20 billion to support building major clean electricity and clean growth
infrastructure projects.
Investing in Canada Plan: >$33 billion in funding for public infrastructure
across the country including water and wastewater, transit, and other
community facilities.
BRITISH COLUMBIA: $37.5B over three years to be allocated to various
infrastructure and capital projects including 3.4B over three years towards the
replacement and construction of secondary and elementary schools; an additional
$5.5B over three years to build capacity for post-secondary institutions; $11.2B
investment for health facility upgrades; and $13.3B for transportation
network improvements.
ALBERTA: $6.9 billion over 3 years for
municipal infrastructure including LRTS and
water and wastewater facilities; $3.1B for
health care and additional funding for
education facilities.
SASKATCHEWAN: $3.7 billion to build schools,
hospitals, highways, municipal and 2.7 billion for
Crown infrastructure including power generation
and distribution, natural gas distribution, and
telecommunications networks.
MANITOBA: $14B capital investment plan over the next five
years with $3 billion for 2023/2024; investing in education and
healthcare, as well as highways and water treatment.
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Sources: Provincial Budget Summaries; CIB Modular Building Institute's 2023 Permanent Modular Construction Report
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$3.0B over 13 years to support a more sustainable, secure, and affordable
electricity grid.
$1.5B for Critical Minerals Infrastructure Fund.
$500M over ten years to the Strategic Innovation Fund to support the development
and application of clean technologies.
$2.7B for Canada's trade corridor including bridges, railways, ports and airports.
Ontario: $70.5 billion for transit and over $48 billion in hospital infrastructure
over the next 10 years; $15 billion in capital grants to expand and renew
schools; nearly $4 billion to ensure every community across the province has
access to high-speed internet by the end of 2005; and investing in exploration
and innovation to support critical minerals including those in the Ring of Fire.
QUEBEC: Infrastructure investments of $150 billion over ten years for
education and healthcare infrastructure, transportation and public
transit, and affordable housing.
ATLANTIC: Significant spending for improving energy
efficiency of buildings, affordable housing, healthcare,
education and transportation infrastructure.
TERRITORIES: YT - $480 million in capital projects; NT
$328 million in infrastructure projects; NU - $338 million in
capital projects; spending targeted to highways, housing,
healthcare and LTC, renewable energy, and connectivity.
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