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Tiree Recognized in ReNew Canada’s Top100 Infrastructure Projects of 2026

ReNew Canada has announced its 2026 list of Canada’s Top100 largest infrastructure projects, valued at $343 billion, an increase of $43 billion from the previous year.

Tiree is proud to receive Bronze recognition in ReNew Canada’s 2026 report for our role in supporting the advancement of the nation’s infrastructure. This is Tiree’s eleventh year of receiving this recognition—a testament to the dedication of our advisory and project management professionals who are committed to improving the built environment for generations to come.

Featured projects that Tiree is supporting include:

  • Centre Block Rehabilitation: The largest rehabilitation project on Parliament Hill, Centre Block is being modernized to meet the needs of future generations while preserving and restoring its heritage elements.
  • Energy Services Acquisition Program’s (ESAP) Energy Service Modernization: Setting a new standard for energy efficiency in Canada, the Energy Services Acquisition Program is reducing greenhouse gas emissions and promoting the use of renewable energy in government facilities.
  • Faro Mine Remediation Project: As one of Canada’s largest abandoned mines, the Faro Mine site is being remediated to mitigate environmental risks, restore land quality, and protect surrounding ecosystems and water resources.
  • Ottawa LRT Stage 2: To improve connectivity within the city while reducing the carbon footprint of mass transit, Ottawa LRT Stage 2 is expanding the capital’s public transportation network.
  • Place du Portage III Renewal By creating more sustainable, accessible, and collaborative workplaces, the Place du Portage III Renewal is modernizing office space to meet the needs of the public service.
  • TerraCanada National Capital Area (NCA): To strengthen Canada’s resilience, sovereignty, and green economy, the TerraCanada NCA facility will support scientific advancements for sustainable land and resource development, as well as a low-carbon economy.
  • West Memorial Building Rehabilitation: To temporarily accommodate the Supreme Court of Canada, the West Memorial Building is being modernized before its conversion to long-term office space for the federal government.
  • Atlantic Science Enterprise Centre: To create a world-class scientific research hub in New Brunswick, the Atlantic Science Enterprise Centre’s 80-year-old lab infrastructure is being replaced with modern facilities to better protect Canada’s coastal ecosystems and grow the blue economy.

Each year, ReNew Canada publishes its Top100 Projects report, which showcases the nation’s largest infrastructure programs. Tiree’s continued recognition in this report reflects the trust our clients place in us to help deliver some of the country’s most complex and iconic infrastructure projects.

Explore the 2026 ReNew Canada Top100 Projects report to see the full list.