Top 10 Pre-Bid Tunnel and Bridge Projects in Canada as of June 2026
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A comprehensive look at the largest upcoming tunnel and bridge projects in Canada, showcasing significant investments and developments across various provinces.
As of June 30, 2026, the landscape of pre-bid tunnel and bridge projects in Canada is marked by substantial investments aimed at enhancing infrastructure across the nation. This report highlights the top ten projects ranked by their projected values, reflecting the ongoing commitment to modernizing transportation networks.Leading the list is the Highway 413 Transportation Corridor project, which is set to transform the infrastructure in Guelph, Ontario. This ambitious initiative encompasses the construction of a new 52-kilometer highway and transitway that will link the Highway 400 and the Highway 401/407 ETR interchange. The extensive scope of this project includes not only the highway itself but also significant enhancements such as a 4-kilometer extension of Highway 410 and a 3-kilometer extension of Highway 427. Furthermore, it will feature 11 interchanges with municipal roads, stormwater management ponds, carpool lots, commercial vehicle inspection stations, and maintenance facilities. The total estimated project value stands at a remarkable CAD 6 billion, firmly positioning it as a critical infrastructure development in the region.
Following closely is the Fraser River Tunnel project, which aims to replace the existing George Massey Tunnel on Highway 99 in Delta, British Columbia. The new tunnel will span 2,625 feet and will be designed to accommodate eight lanes of traffic, including dedicated lanes for transit and a separate corridor for cyclists and pedestrians. With a project value of CAD 4.15 billion, this initiative highlights the growing emphasis on multimodal transportation solutions.
In Hamilton, Ontario, the Design Build Hamilton LRT project is set to establish a 17-stop Light Rapid Transit (LRT) system connecting McMaster University to Eastgate Square. This project, valued at CAD 3.4 billion, is particularly notable for its innovative design-build-finance-operate-maintain model, which is expected to streamline the construction and operational phases of the transit system.
Other notable projects include the Metro Line NW LRT Expansion Phase Two, the Mackenzie Valley Winter Road Bridge, and improvements to Kenaston Boulevard, which collectively represent a diverse array of infrastructure initiatives across Canada. Each of these projects underscores not only the financial investment but also the strategic planning involved in addressing the growing demands on Canada's transportation systems.
As these projects move through various stages of planning and development, they will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of transportation in Canada. The significant financial commitments involved signal a robust approach to infrastructure development, which is essential for supporting economic growth and improving connectivity across regions.
The ongoing construction activities reflect a broader trend within the industry, where there is an increasing focus on sustainable practices and multimodal transport options. As Canada continues to invest in its infrastructure, these pre-bid projects will be critical in addressing both current challenges and future needs in transportation.
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