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2025 Canadian Construction Outlook: Key Industry Trends & Predictions

CCR Magazine

The next wave of the Canadian construction industry will be a great transformation on the back of technological progress, sustainability efforts, and shifting economic and policy terrains. Here are the top five trends shaping its future in 2025. These technologies are likely to further deeply integrate into the sector in 2025.

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Carbon emission concerns are rapidly changing delivery requirements for construction projects

Civil + Structural Engineer

The construction or renovation of buildings accounts for approximately 39% of the total global energy-related carbon emissions each year. The work will also strengthen the port’s operational efficiency and capacity while prioritizing energy and water efficiency by incorporating renewable and fossil fuel-free options.

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$400 million Darwin Renewable Energy Hub consultation opens

Roads Online

Image: stock.adobe.com/ teerapon Public feedback is being sought on the proposed development of a $400 million Darwin Renewable Energy Hub (REH). The project will play a pivotal role in supplying more affordable, secure and cleaner energy for households and businesses on the Darwin-Katherine electricity system.

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Wates to finish Tolent’s Vaux job in Sunderland

Construction Enquirer

The private builder will take over construction of 135 super-sustainable properties built using modern methods of construction. The development will comprise apartments, townhouses, and maisonettes, using modern methods of construction, renewable energy systems and smart technology to reduce the scheme’s carbon footprint.

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Construction Begins on Largest U.S. Transit Depot Microgrid Powered by Renewable Energy

Civil + Structural Engineer

Bone Equipment Maintenance and Transit Operation Center; first on the East Coast to produce on-site green hydrogen energy. Bone Equipment Maintenance and Transit Operation Center (EMTOC) that will feature electric bus charging and on-site green hydrogen production powered by solar and battery energy storage. Mortenson Co.

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Trimble Breaks Ground On 1.7-Megawatt Solar Array at Westminster, Colorado Headquarters

Civil + Structural Engineer

megawatt solar array as a renewable energy source at its Westminster, Colorado headquarters. The system has the capacity to provide a maximum estimated annual yield of 2,570,000 kilowatt hours, which is equivalent to consuming roughly 3,500 barrels of oil.

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Biggest Infrastructure Project in Canada for 2024

Building Radar

As the country focuses on sustainable development, key initiatives are being launched to address growing urban needs and support long-term economic resilience top construction projects. With a focus on modernizing existing infrastructure, Canada is positioning itself as a leader in sustainable urban development sustainable urban projects.