Our projects

Yonge North Subway Extension (North End Connectors)

Fraser River Tunnel (Cross Fraser Partnership)

Pape Tunnel & Underground Stations (Pape North Connect)

RER Go Rail Expansion on Corridor

Scarborough Subway Extension (Scarborough Transit Connect)

Fredericton-Moncton Highway (New Brunswick Highway Corporation)

Yonge North Subway Extension, Toronto
2025 - Ongoing
The Yonge North Subway Extension is a transformative rapid transit expansion in the Greater Toronto Area, extending TTC Line 1 (Yonge–University) approximately eight kilometres north from Finch Station into York Region, with a terminus near Richmond Hill Centre.
This critical infrastructure investment will strengthen regional connectivity, support sustained population growth, and enhance transit capacity between Toronto and York Region, while alleviating congestion and improving travel times across one of the region’s busiest corridors.
Our Client
Metrolinx
Awarded Contract Budget
CAD1.4 Billion
Project Start Date
2025

Fraser River Tunnel, Vancouver
2024 - Ongoing
The Fraser River Tunnel Project in Vancouver involves the design and construction of a new immersed tube tunnel beneath the Fraser River, replacing the existing George Massey Tunnel along the Highway 99 corridor between Richmond and Delta.
Works include marine construction, tunnel element fabrication and immersion, excavation and ground improvement, structural concrete works, and integration with new approach roadways and interchanges. The new crossing will increase corridor capacity, enhance seismic resilience, and improve safety and reliability along this critical transportation route.
Our Client
Infrastructure BC, British Columbia Transportation Investment Corporation and Ministry of Transportation, and Infrastructure British Colombia
Awarded Contract Budget
CAD4 Billion
Project Start Date
2024

Pape Tunnel and Underground Stations, Toronto
2023 - Ongoing
The Pape Tunnel and Underground Stations works include construction of twin bored tunnels and multiple underground stations along the Ontario Line corridor in Toronto. Delivered within a dense urban environment, the works require coordination with existing utilities, transit infrastructure, and surrounding communities.
Scope includes tunnel boring and lining installation, station excavation and structural concrete works, ground support and waterproofing systems, utility relocations, and surface restoration. Upon completion, the works will expand rapid transit capacity, improve network connectivity, and enhance passenger access across the corridor.
Our Client
Metrolinx
Awarded Contract Budget
CAD5 Billion
Project Start Date
2023

Go Rail Expansion - ON Corridor, Toronto
2022 - Ongoing
The GO Rail Expansion – On-Corridor Works involve upgrades along the GO Transit network to support increased service frequency, improved reliability, and expanded regional connectivity across the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area.
Works include track installation and realignment, grading and drainage improvements, retaining structures, utility relocations, signalling integration, and supporting civil works. Delivered within active rail corridors, the project requires careful staging to maintain operations while enhancing long-term network capacity and performance.
Our Client
Metrolinx
Awarded Contract Budget
CAD8 Billion
Project Start Date
2022

Scarborough Subway Extension, Toronto
2022 - Ongoing
The Scarborough Subway Extension will extend TTC Line 2 (Bloor–Danforth) approximately 7.8 kilometres east from Kennedy Station to Sheppard Avenue East, improving rapid transit access in Scarborough.
Works include tunnel excavation, underground station construction, structural concrete works, utility relocations, and integration with existing infrastructure. Delivered within a dense urban environment, the project requires careful coordination to maintain traffic flow and community access while expanding long-term transit capacity and connectivity.
Our Client
Metrolinx
Awarded Contract Budget
CAD5.7 Billion
Project Start Date
2022

Fredericton- Moncton Highway, New Brunswick
1998 - Ongoing
The Fredericton–Moncton Highway is a 195-kilometre four-lane divided corridor in New Brunswick forming part of the Trans-Canada Highway, improving safety and travel efficiency between Fredericton and Moncton.
Delivered under a public-private partnership (P3) model, the Project included the design, construction, and financing of the corridor, reducing travel times, enhancing safety, and strengthening regional trade and mobility.
Completed in 1998, the highway continues to serve as a vital transportation link in Atlantic Canada, with FCC providing ongoing maintenance services to support its long-term performance and reliability.
Our Client
NBHC (New Brunswick Highway Corporation)
Awarded Contract Budget
CAD1.2 Billion
Project Start Date
1998