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Inventory of Major Alberta Projects September 2011 Inventory of Major Alberta Projects September 2011 Alberta Finance and Enterprise 4th Floor, Commerce Place Edmonton, Alberta T5J 4L6 Inventory of Major Alberta Projects Introduction The Inventory of Major Alberta Projects is produced by Alberta Finance and Enterprise to assist firms in identifying potential supply opportunities. The Inventory lists construction projects in Alberta valued at $5.0 million or greater that are planned, underway, or have recently been completed. This edition also identifies projects that have been put on hold or deferred due to the economic downturn. Project data is obtained from public and private information sources. Where possible, this data has been verified with the project proponent/developer. However, users of the Inventory may wish to confirm project data with the proponent/developer. While efforts have been made to obtain the most recent information, it should be noted that projects are constantly being re-evaluated by industry. Although the Inventory attempts to be as comprehensive as possible, some information may not be available at the time of printing, or not published due to reasons of confidentiality. The Inventory can be accessed on the Internet at www.albertacanada.com/about-alberta/inventory-of- major-projects.html. New projects and (where possible) updated information on current projects is added to the Internet database on a monthly basis. The print edition of the report is produced quarterly. Projects added to the Inventory between July 1 and September 30, 2011 are noted in upper case in the Project Description column. If you have questions or require additional information about the Inventory, contact Alberta Finance and Enterprise by phone at 780-427-6787, or by fax at 780-422-0061. Inventory of Major Alberta Projects Summary Value of All Projects Value of On Hold # of Projects # On Hold Project Sector ($ Millions) Projects ($ Millions) Agriculture & Related 8 $266.9 0 Biofuels 12 $1,436.6 1 $210.0 Chemicals & Petrochemicals 4 $118.5 0 Commercial/Retail 77 $8,241.5 4 $196.0 Commercial/Retail and Residential 6 $1,559.8 4 $1,227.8 Forestry & Related 9 $276.0 0 Infrastructure 331 $18,850.4 7 $161.7 Institutional 120 $8,316.1 7 $328.5 Manufacturing 3 $636.0 0 Mining 4 $445.0 0 Oil & Gas 11 $1,818.5 0 Oil Sands 61 $119,614.0 8 $15,330.0 Other Industrial 6 $1,490.9 0 Pipelines 29 $8,545.9 1 $2,000.0 Power 38 $13,319.2 0 Residential 102 $4,933.6 21 $1,908.0 Telecommunications 2 $656.0 0 Tourism/Recreation 92 $4,550.5 6 $106.6 Total 915 $195,075.4 59 $21,468.6 1. This Inventory lists projects in Alberta, valued at $5 million or greater, that have recently been completed, are currently under construction, or are proposed to start construction within two years. Not all projects over this threshold are listed due to reasons of confidentiality and/or due to information not being available at the time of printing. 2. Project data is obtained from public information sources. Although, where possible, this data has been verified with the project proponent/developer, users of the Inventory may wish to confirm project data with the proponent/developer. 3. The Inventory does not breakdown project expenditures by any given year. The cost of a project is the value of expenditures expected over all phases of project construction, which may span over two or more years. 4. The cost of projects listed in the Inventory are estimated values only. Inventory of Major Alberta Projects Project Sector/ Project Project Cost in Construction Company Name Description Location $ Millions Schedule Remarks Agriculture & Related Agropur Cheese Plant Expansion County of $23.0 2011 Nearing completion. Stuart Olson Dominion Lethbridge (near Construction. Diamond City) Alberta Infrastructure Raven Brood Trout Station Clearwater $13.7 Proposed Renovations / Upgrades County Alberta Sustainable Grazing Reserve Maintenance and across Alberta $9.2 2010-2011 Completed Resource Development Infrastructure Upgrades BioNeutra Substitute Sugar Plant and Starch Calmar $100.0 Proposed. Planned completion by 2012. Plant Biosphere Technologies Biorefinery (previously described as Lacombe $30.0 Proposed for 2012 - 2013. Inc. Biorefining Demonstration Facility) Cargill Beef WASTE - TO - ENERGY PROJECT High River $36.0 2011-2012 Under construction Cargill Inc. Grain Elevator and Crop Protection MD of Smoky $13.0 2011-2012 Under construction. FWS Group (Phase 1). Phase Seed Shed River (W of 1 nearing completion, phase 2 (grain terminal) to be MCLennan) built 2011 - 2012. Cargill Meat Solutions Plant Modernization / Expansion High River $42.0 2010-2011 Nearing completion. FWS Group of Companies. Biofuels Alberta Ethanol and Integrated Biodiesel and Ethanol Red Deer County $190.0 Proposed Biodiesel GP Refinery Phase 1 (near Innisfail) All Peace Industries Ltd. Biodiesel Fuel Plant four locations $50.0 Proposed. Locations under consideration include under High Prairie, Fort Saskatchewan, Smoky Lake and consideration Waskatenau. Bfuel Canada Corp. Biodiesel Plant Lethbridge $22.0 2011-2012 Announced. County (near Chin) September 16, 2011 Alberta Finance and Enterprise New projects are shown in upper case in the Project Description column 1 Project Sector/ Project Project Cost in Construction Company Name Description Location $ Millions Schedule Remarks BioStreet Canada Biodiesel Plant Minburn County $210.0 On hold. Trimark Engineering. (near Vegreville) BioWaste to Energy for BECii Clean Energy Centre at County of Two $11.6 Proposed Canada Integration Grow - Gen Biogas Plant Hills (Hairy Hill) Initiative Corp. (BECii) Blue Horizon Energy Inc. 'Blue Horizon' Biodiesel Facility Bruderheim $160.0 2011-2013 Under construction. City of Edmonton Biofuel Feedstock Plant Edmonton $38.0 Proposed for 2011 City of Edmonton / Biofuel Facility Producing Ethanol Edmonton $70.0 2010-2011 Nearing completion Alberta Energy Research from Municipal Solid Waste Institute / GreenField Ethanol / Enerkem Greenfield Alberta Biofuels CR Fuels Inc. Alternative Energy (Ethanol, MD of Taber (E $325.0 Proposed for 2011 - 2013. Biodiesel and Biogas Digester) of Purple Springs) Complex CR Fuels Inc. Biofuel Complex (Biofuel Village) Wheatland $235.0 2011-2012 Announced. North America Construction. Technip County (N of Canada Ltd. Biodiesel, ethanol and electrical Strathmore) generation. ECB Enviro North Biogas and Co-gen Plant (3.2MW) Lethbridge $25.0 Proposed for 2011. America Inc. County Growing Power Hairy Hill Bio - Energy Facility (Integrated County of Two $100.0 2010-2012 Under construction (biogas facility). FWS / ATCO Midstream Biorefinery) Hills (near Hairy Construction. Biorefinery proposed for 2011 - 2012. Hill) Chemicals & Petrochemicals Alberta Sulphur Terminals Sulphur Forming and Shipping Lamont County $35.0 2011 Announced. NRCB approved July 2009. (a division of Hazco Facility (E of Bruderheim) Environmental Services) Dow Chemical Canada Polyethylene Plant Expansion Lacombe County $41.0 2011-2012 Under construction. New rail lines and additional Inc. (Prentiss) equipment. NovaGreen Inc. Commercial Facility Killam $35.0 Proposed for late 2012 or early 2013. NovaGreen Inc. Demonstration Facility Killam $7.5 2011 Announced September 16, 2011 Alberta Finance and Enterprise New projects are shown in upper case in the Project Description column 2 Project Sector/ Project Project Cost in Construction Company Name Description Location $ Millions Schedule Remarks Commercial/Retail Alberta Development 'Stampede Trail' Retail Calgary $150.0 Proposed for 2011 - 2013. Part of Stampede Park Partners Inc. Development, Calgary Stampede $400M expansion. Grounds Aspen Properties Ltd. 'Palliser Square' East and West Calgary $220.0 Proposed Towers ATCO Electric Regional Service Centre Grande Prairie $73.0 2011-2012 Under construction. Clark Builders. ATCO Electric Office / Warehouse Lloydminster $6.0 2011 Nearing completion. Clark Builders. Burnet Duckworth & Interior Alterations Calgary $12.0 Proposed Palmer Cadillac Fairview Corp. 'Calgary City Centre' Development Calgary $60.0 Proposed for 2012 - 2014. Phase 2 onwards on Phase 1 (Office Tower), Eau Claire hold, pending improved market conditions. District Camgill Enterprises 'Century Crossing' Commercial Spruce Grove $75.0 2010-2013 Under construction. Phased development. Development Canada Post STORAGE FACILITY Calgary $10.4 Proposed Canada Post NEW BUILDING, ROYAL VISTA Calgary $10.0 2011-2012 Announced Canada Post MAIL PROCESSING PLANT RE - Calgary $55.0 2011-2013 Announced EQUIP AND RE - TOOL Canada Post OPERATIONS AND FACILITIES Edmonton $86.0 Proposed to start spring 2012. MODERNIZATION Canada Safeway Refrigerated Warehouse Addition Calgary $20.0 Proposed Canadian Tire Real Canadian Tire / Marks Work Canmore $7.0 2011 Completed Estate Ltd. Wearhouse Store, Gateway CAPP Investments Ltd. 'Skyway Professional Centre' Red Deer $6.4 2011-2012 Under construction. Timcon Construction. Medical Office Building City of Calgary NE CORPORATE WAREHOUSE Calgary $5.0 Proposed INTERIOR ALTERATIONS September 16, 2011 Alberta Finance and Enterprise New projects are shown in upper case in the Project Description column 3 Project Sector/ Project Project Cost in Construction Company Name Description Location $ Millions Schedule Remarks City of Calgary Whitehorn Multi Services Building Calgary $5.1 2011 Under construction. Stuart Olson Dominion Renovations Construction. City of Calgary / Calgary INNER - CITY ARTS HUB Calgary $5.0 Proposed Arts Development (RENOVATIONS TO KING EDWARD SCHOOL) City of Edmonton Oxford Stage 17 Grading
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