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Parsons’ work recognized on 19 of Canada’s largest Infrastructure Projects
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Parsons’ work recognized on 19 of Canada’s largest Infrastructure Projects

Parsons’ work recognized on 19 of Canada’s largest Infrastructure Projects

Parsons has received a platinum ranking in ReNew Canada’s 2018 Top 100 Infrastructure Projects report for the corporation’s work on 19 of Canada’s largest infrastructure projects based on cost. Representing more than CAD $46.5 billion, and spanning five provinces and one territory, these 19 projects encompass railway, light rail transit, bus rapid transit, subway, highway, bridge, port, water, and environmental remediation projects.

“Canada is making historic investments in infrastructure to enhance communities for the 21st century, and Parsons is bringing its skills and expertise to these important projects,” said Mike Johnson, Parsons Group President. “It takes innovation and smart solutions to efficiently design, build, and deliver the calibre of infrastructure needed in the country. That’s the value Parsons brings.”

In addition to the Giant Mine Remediation and Capital Region District Wastewater Treatment projects, Parsons is involved in ten transit and seven transportation sector projects of ReNew Canada’s reported top projects for 2018. These include work on the CAD $9.1 billion Eglinton Crosstown Light Rail Transit project and the CAD $5 billion Southwest Calgary Ring Road—both ranked in the top 10 of the largest projects in Canada.

At CAD $199 billion, ReNew Canada’s 2018 Top 100 Infrastructure Projects list shows more than a CAD $12.6 billion increase in project values from 2017’s CAD $186.4 billion. Ontario leads the overall number of projects on the list and has the highest value of investment with 39 projects totaling CAD $79.5 billion. The energy sector represented the largest overall capital investment at $87.2 billion with transit ranking second at CAD $46.3 billion and transportation ranking third at CAD $32.7 billion.

Post source : Parsons Corporation

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