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3 weeks ago |
renewcanada.net | John Tenpenny
With the demand for more hospitals and at an all-time high, new healthcare facilities now combine state-of-the art hospital design with the latest virtual care technology to fundamentally re-engineer how care is delivered across a health ecosystem. During a recent webinar hosted by ReNew Canada—with support from PCL Construction—a panel of experts involved in the healthcare infrastructure sector discussed the next generation of Canadian hospitals, from design to construction.
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4 weeks ago |
renewcanada.net | John Tenpenny
The 2025–2035 Québec Infrastructure Plan (QIP) totals $164 billion in investments over the next decade, a 7.2 per cent increase in relation to the preceding year, offering a clear response to the need to support the Québec economy, and a 63 per cent increase in relation to 2018. The investments will lead to quality construction to serve Quebecers.
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1 month ago |
renewcanada.net | John Tenpenny
We are in the midst of what is known as an election super cycle. Provincial elections in British Columbia, Saskatchewan, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia were held this past Fall, and on the horizon are a potential early election call in Ontario, and an expected federal election in the Fall of 2025.
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Jan 21, 2025 |
renewcanada.net | ReNew Canada |David McPherson
By David McPhersonThe numbers tell the tale of this inspiring infrastructure success story three decades in the making: 17 remote communities, 24 First Nations, 26,000 people, 1,800 kilometres, 22 substations—resulting in a $2 billion dollar Indigenous-owned transmission company. That’s the Wataynikaneyap (Watay) Power Transmission Project in a nutshell.
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Jan 20, 2025 |
renewcanada.net | John Tenpenny
Westinghouse Electric Company and the North Shore Mi’kmaq Tribal Council (NSMTC) announced the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to promote the selection and deployment of Westinghouse technology for nuclear new build projects in New Brunswick. Under the agreement, the initial focus will be on exploring possibilities for the AP300 small modular reactor (SMR) for both grid power and dedicated industrial purposes.
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