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Aecon Group Inc T.ARE

Alternate Symbol(s):  AEGXF

Aecon Group Inc. is a Canada-based construction and infrastructure development company. The Company delivers integrated solutions to private and public sector clients throughout Canada and other countries. It operates through two segments within the infrastructure development industry: Construction and Concessions. Its Construction segment includes all aspects of the construction of both public and private infrastructure, primarily in Canada, and internationally and focuses primarily on the civil infrastructure, urban transportation solutions, nuclear power infrastructure, utility infrastructure and industrial infrastructure. Its Concessions segment include the development, financing, build and operation of construction projects primarily by way of public-private partnership contract structures, as well as integrating the services of all project participants. The Company’s projects include Annacis Water Supply Tunnel, Bell Canada Gigabit Fiber Service, Finch West LRT, and others.


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Post by Gabrielon Nov 04, 2023 11:04am
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Goldie Howe Bridge update

Goldie Howe Bridge updatehttps://windsorstar.com/news/local-news/gordie-howe-bridge-team-unveils-malden-park-observation-area

Construction is ongoing on all segments of the Gordie Howe International Bridge, said Jennelle Radigan, technical director for Bridging North America. The bridge deck on the Canadian side is just over 250 metres out over the water. The Canadian bridge tower is almost complete at about 219 metres high and will top out at about 220 metres.

Sixty-six of the 108 steel cables required on the Canadian side have also been installed. There are approximately 400 workers at the Canadian port of entry.

“While you can’t quite see the port of entry from here, we are making amazing progress over there as well,” Radigan said. “Work is ongoing on all buildings at the port of entry, each at various stages.”

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