ReNew’s Top100 Biggest Infrastructure Projects Includes 11 Graham Projects

January 15, 2024

We are proud to report that Graham has secured a notable presence on ReNew’s prestigious Top100 list of Canada’s Biggest Infrastructure Projects for 2024. Having a total of 11 of Graham’s projects on the list earned the company silver level status, highlighting our expertise in various construction sectors, and our commitment to excellence across these sectors.

Our diverse portfolio, encompassing roadways, Light Rail Transit (LRT), water infrastructure, and healthcare facilities, reflects Graham’s significant contribution to key areas of infrastructure development. Noteworthy mentions include the successful completion of the West Calgary Ring Road, finished one year ahead of schedule, and the inclusion of Edmonton’s Yellowhead Trail Freeway, Ontario’s SmartTrack and GO rail transport systems, and Calgary’s Green Line.

Graham’s expertise in water projects is acknowledged with the inclusion of significant projects such as the Bonnybrook Wastewater Treatment Plant and the Port Lands Flood Protection Infrastructure. Furthermore, our commitment to healthcare facilities is exemplified by The Dawson Creek & District Hospital.

Graham remains steadfast in its commitment to excellence, innovation, and the continued development of projects that make a lasting impact.

Read the details on the 11 Graham projects that made the list.

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