Infrastructure BC has issued the Spring 2025 BC Major Infrastructure Projects Brochure, marking the fifth anniversary of the brochure’s publication.
The brochure showcases public projects planned or underway in British Columbia, each with a value of more than $50 million. Projects range from early planning to pre-procurement and active procurement stages.
“Infrastructure BC supports the public sector by providing leadership in the procurement of complex capital projects,” said Bowinn Ma, Minister of Infrastructure. “By bringing together expertise across government, we’re working faster and smarter to get the infrastructure people in B.C. need—built efficiently and delivered sooner. Whether it’s hospitals, schools, or housing, we’re focused on ensuring communities have access to the vital public services they rely on.”
Infrastructure BC supports government and project owners in choosing the most suitable delivery model to build complex projects such as highways, bridges, schools, and hospitals. By publishing this brochure each spring and fall, Infrastructure BC aims to inform and engage the industry, contractors, subcontractors, and market participants about the upcoming opportunities.
“I welcome the addition of the District of Saanich as a new brochure contributor providing project data to Infrastructure BC’s Major Projects Brochure,” said Mark Liedemann, Infrastructure BC president and CEO. “Over the past five years, we consistently hear from stakeholders how important this brochure has grown to be. Market participants are greatly assisted in their future business planning due to the project data reflected in each spring and fall brochure publication. Our goal is to see the Major Projects Brochure continue to see an increase in the public sector owners who contribute project details each spring and fall.”
In addition to the District of Saanich, the Spring 2025 brochure features projects from the Province of British Columbia, Metro Vancouver, BC Hydro, Capital Regional District, TransLink, and Vancouver Fraser Port Authority.
Since 2002, Infrastructure BC has led the procurement of 84 completed projects across Canada valued at $32.5 billion.
Infrastructure BC services consist of project planning, including procurement analysis (through Concept Plans and Business Cases), procurement management, design and construction oversight, contract administration, and project communications support.
Infrastructure BC is a self-sustaining organization operating on a fee-for-service basis, governed by a Board of Directors, and reporting to the Minister of Infrastructure as its sole shareholder.
Featured image: The Fraser River Tunnel Project. (BC Ministry of Infrastructure)