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Top Ten and Trend Graph - September 2009

October 09, 2009 - RCD Project Research

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The accompanying table records the 10 largest construction project starts in Canada in September 2009. Also included is the latest trend graph on starts. This looks at 12-month moving totals of the two major non-residential building categories in Canada − total ICI starts and engineering work. ICI stands for industrial, commercial and institutional. There are several reasons for highlighting upcoming large projects. Such jobs have often received a fair amount of media coverage. Therefore, people in the industry are on the lookout for when job-site work actually gets underway. And, as showcase projects, they highlight geographically where major construction projects are proceeding. Also, total construction activity is comprised of many small and medium-sized projects and a limited number of very large developments. But the largest projects, simply by their nature, can dramatically affect total dollar and square footage volumes. In other words, the timing and size of these projects have an outsize-influence on market forecasts.

Top Ten Projects of the Month - September 2009
REGION
(East to
West)
TYPE OF
CONSTRUCTION
DESCRIPTION Sq. Ft.
000s
  Dollars
000,000s
Québec
Malartic Engineering Projet minier de Malartic (open pit gold mine) * $1,000
Corporation Minière Osisko
 
Québec Residential Le Mesnil, Phase 4 1,512 $235
(4 storeys; 1288 units; 290 structures), entre boul Robert-Bourassa et ave Chauveau 
Constrobourg; Construction SMB;
Résidence du Patrimoine
 
Québec Residential Cité Verte 800 $100
(12 storeys; 783 units; 9 structures), terrain des Soeurs du Bon Pasteur
SSQ Société immobilière inc;
Caisse Centrale Desjardins
 
Québec Engineering Échangeur de l'A-20/A-25/Rte 132 et route 132 * $69
Ministère des Transports du Québec
           
Ontario:   
Mississauga Engineering Highway 401 (401/403/410 interchange to * $94
    west of Hurontario St.)    
Ontario Ministry of Transportation
         
Windsor Institutional Windsor Regional Hospital, 76 $91
    Western Campus, Phase 2    
(2 storeys; 65 units; 1 structure),
1453 Prince Road
Windsor Regional Hospital 
         
Markham Engineering Milliken Pumping Station and Reservoir * $89
City of Toronto
         
Toronto Institutional St Joseph's Health Centre, 110 $60
    Our Lady of Mercy Building, Phase 2
   
    (4 storeys; 1 structure), 30 The Queensway
St. Joseph's Health Centre
     
           
Oshawa Engineering Oshawa Water Supply Plant * $28
Regional Municipality of Durham
           
Alberta        
Calgary Commercial Telus World of Science Calgary 153 $69
(2 storeys; 1 structure), 220 St Georges Drive Northeast, will be LEED Silver Certified
Telus World of Science  
         
Calgary Institutional Roderick Mah CCL & Science & 114 $30
Technology Wing
(3 storeys; 2 structures), 4825 Mount Royal Gate Southwest, will be LEED Gold Certified
Mount Royal College
           
British Columbia        
Vancouver Institutional University of British Columbia,
151 $54
    Faculty of Law-Curtis Law Building    
(6 storeys; 760 units; 1 structure),
1822 East Mall
University of British Columbia
           
TOTALS:     2,802   $1,861
*A square footage measure does not apply for alteration and engineering work.
Trend Lines of Construction Starts in Canada – September 2009
Moving Totals of the Latest 12 Months* (CanaData Figures)
Canada
*For example, the September 2009 figure is the sum of the monthly figures for October 2008 through September 2009
ICI is the sum of industrial, commercial and institutional.

The prominent jumps in the engineering curve reflect such mega projects as the $10.8 billion Horizon Oil Sands project in Alberta (March 2005 start), the $1.9 billion Canada Line LRT project between Richmond and Vancouver in B.C. (January 2006 start) and the Eastmain 1-A hydroelectric power project in northern Québec (June 2007 start).
Data source and chart: Reed Construction Data – CanaData.

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