EllisDon and Canadian Paralympic Committee Announce Multi-Games Partnership Through 2032
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Part 1 – News Summary
Mississauga, ON, July 16, 2025 – EllisDon Corporation and the Canadian Paralympic Committee (CPC) have finalized a long-term agreement extending their partnership through 2032. Under the renewed arrangement, EllisDon will deliver a broad range of operational support services for Canadian athletes and teams, beginning with the Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter Games and continuing through to the Brisbane 2032 Paralympic Games, inclusive of the Parapan American Games. This relationship, which has been in place since the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics, reinforces EllisDon’s role in managing Canada's competitive sports venues and related operational tasks. The company’s Infrastructure Services unit will be responsible for project oversight, facility inspections, maintenance, logistics coordination, space planning, signage strategy, IT infrastructure, and tracking of carbon footprints, among other tasks. Wayne Ferguson, EllisDon’s Chief Operating Officer & Executive Vice President, Infrastructure Services, remarked, "Partnering with the Canadian Paralympic Committee aligns perfectly with EllisDon’s commitment to inclusivity, excellence and making a positive impact in the community." The partnership also supports community initiatives by contributing to the Paralympic Foundation of Canada, aiding accessibility and opportunity for Para athletes across the country.
Part 2 – Industry Context
The extended collaboration between EllisDon and the CPC highlights the increasing integration of operational expertise within major sporting events in Canada. As the country continues to modernize its sports and infrastructure sectors, such partnerships demonstrate a growing trend toward multi-faceted support services that enhance event execution and athlete experiences. The commitment to sustainability and logistical precision aligns with broader industry movements emphasizing efficiency, accessibility, and technological innovation, which are vital in responding to evolving regulatory, economic, and infrastructure demands within the Canadian construction ecosystem.
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