Latest edition of BC Major Infrastructure Projects Brochure released

Infrastructure BC announced the release of the 2026 Spring edition of the BC Major Infrastructure Projects Brochure, unveiled as part of the Canadian Collaborative Contracts Conference in Whistler, B.C.

The 2026 Spring edition provides updated project information, including delivery approaches, sector highlights, and planning timelines. The publication reinforces Infrastructure BC’s role as a centre of expertise in infrastructure planning, procurement, and delivery, and its commitment to transparency and market awareness.

“The BC Major Infrastructure Projects Brochure reflects the scale, complexity, and opportunity represented by infrastructure investments across the province,” states Mark Liedemann, President and CEO of Infrastructure BC. “By sharing this information at the outset of the Canadian Collaborative Contracts Conference, we are equipping participants with a practical reference to support the conversations, partnerships, and innovation that this event is designed to foster.”

Twenty-one projects in B.C., valued at $52 billion, are featured in ReNew Canada’s 2026 Top100 Projects report, including:

No. 14 – Iona Island Wastewater Treatment Plant Projects ($6billion)

No. 15 – Surrely Langley SkyTrain ($6 billion)

No. 23 Fraser River Tunnel Project ($4.15 billion)

The brochure highlights major public infrastructure projects across the province and serves as a valuable resource for public and private sector partners. Released in conjunction with this inaugural national conference focused on collaborative contracting, the brochure’s publication is designed to support meaningful dialogue and informed discussion throughout the event.

“Our government continues to invest in critical infrastructure projects people need in their communities, like schools and hospitals,” said Bowinn Ma, Minister of Infrastructure. “These investments deliver the services that families need, while also strengthening local economies and supporting thousands of jobs across the construction sector.”

Infrastructure BC also welcomed the City of Surrey to this edition of the brochure. Surrey’s participation reflects the growing collaboration between provincial and municipal partners in advancing market awareness regarding critical infrastructure to support communities across British Columbia.

“Surrey is proud to be featured in this year’s brochure as we build the next major city in Canada,” Surrey Mayor Brenda Locke said. “With a growing pipeline of infrastructure and development, we offer strategic investment opportunities in every corner of our city. We are organized, reliable and ready, and we invite partners to be part of this growth.”

Since 2002, Infrastructure BC has led the procurement of 92 completed projects across Canada valued at $33 billion.

Featured image: Fraser River Tunnel Project. (BC Ministry of Transportation and Transit)

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