Ontario Construction News staff writer
Toronto-based Bird Construction Inc. says it has won contracts for $575 million in total across five projects. The company says it was selected for civil and concrete work on two industrial projects in Alberta and Saskatchewan, a multi-year master service agreement in the petrochemical sector, an expansion of an existing multi-year task order in the nuclear sector in Ontario, and a long-term care project in BC.
In a statement on Monday, the company says it was awarded a civil and concrete package for works at Dow’s Path2Zero, which is a $6.5 billion project to invest in a net-zero petrochemical project in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta.
The 2NationsBird joint venture has been awarded foundations and underground utilities work at SaskPower’s Aspen Power Station Project, which is a 370-megawatt power station project that will support renewable power generation and provide reliable power in Saskatchewan.
In addition, Bird’s maintenance, repair, and operations team was awarded a five-year master service agreement with an existing client, and a second year of a previously announced multi-year task order under the Port Hope Area Initiative Master Construction Contract by Canadian Nuclear Laboratories.
The company says the award highlights its ability to lead and execute environmental remediation within the nuclear sector.
Bird president and CEO Teri McKibbon said in the news release: “We continue to grow our diverse portfolio with projects spanning multiple sectors, with healthy contributions from multi-year recurring revenue awards. Our proven track record in successfully delivering early works on major industrial projects strategically positions us to pursue full project life cycle opportunities.”