EllisDon takes home two CCPPP 2025 National Awards for Innovation and Excellence in P3s
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News Summary
EllisDon Corporation has been recognized with two national awards from the Canadian Council for Public-Private Partnerships for its contributions to infrastructure development under the 2025 National Awards for Innovation and Excellence in P3s. The honors were bestowed on two distinct projects: the Royal Inland Hospital initiative, which earned a Silver Award in the P3 Service Delivery category, and the Alberta P3 School Bundle #5 project, which received an Award of Merit under P3 Transaction. The Royal Inland Hospital project is a collaborative effort involving Interior Health, Infrastructure BC, EllisDon Infrastructure Healthcare, and Fiera Infrastructure. It utilizes a DBFM delivery model with a 30‐year maintenance contract and incorporates innovations such as a custom Computerized Maintenance Management System and advanced sustainability measures. Meanwhile, the Alberta project, a partnership between the Government of Alberta and EllisDon Infrastructure’s integrated teams across various divisions, is set to benefit 6,140 students with six new schools. Ben Deeley, Senior Vice President, highlighted the project as “a true reflection of how public-private partnerships can be uniquely leveraged to deliver complex, public infrastructure.”
Industry Context
This recognition underscores the growing significance of public-private partnerships in Canada’s construction and infrastructure sectors. As government entities and private companies increasingly collaborate on multifaceted projects, such awards highlight the sector’s innovation in financing, service delivery, and long-term operational strategy. These developments reflect ongoing trends toward integrated project models that aim to boost economic benefits and service quality, further positioning Canada’s infrastructure projects to support community needs while adapting to evolving market demands.
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