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Winnipeg North End Sewage Treatment Plant Biosolids Facilities Upgrade

Winnipeg, Manitoba

Red River Biosolids Partners General Partnership, an Aecon-led consortium with Oscar Renda Contracting of Canada Inc. and MWH Constructors Canada Ltd., is delivering the Winnipeg North End Sewage Treatment Plant (“NEWPCC”) Biosolids Facilities Upgrade project under a Progressive Design-Build contract model for the City of Winnipeg.

The collaborative project begins with a development phase contract to advance design and finalize the scope and cost of various elements of the project. Upon successful completion of this phase, the implementation phase will begin to finalize the design and execute construction.

The scope of work includes the design and construction of a new biosolids facility and modifications to the existing primary clarification.

NEWPCC provides 70% of Winnipeg’s wastewater treatment capacity and is the largest sewage treatment plant in the city. Aecon is also working with Oscar Renda Contracting of Canada Inc. and the City of Winnipeg to deliver the NEWPCC Headworks Facilities Upgrade project. Further information about the project is available on the City of Winnipeg’s website.

CLIENT
City of Winnipeg

START DATE
2024

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