Manitoba, Canada, Announces Top Ten Pre-Tender Projects, with Public Facility Construction Leading the Way
2026-04-01 11:13
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - As of March 30, 2026, Manitoba has announced its top ten pre-tender projects ranked by project value, with medical facilities and industrial development projects taking the lead, highlighting the province's investment efforts in public facility construction.

The top-ranked pre-tender project is located in Winnipeg, planning to construct a new medical facility along with site works at the southwest corner of Sherbrook Street and McDermot Avenue. This CCMB New Building Two project has an estimated value of CAD 1 billion, is currently in the design phase, and is funded by the public sector. This public facility construction project will add significant new medical infrastructure to the area.

The second-ranked pre-tender project plans to develop an industrial facility in Seymourville. The project aims to develop the Wanipigow silica sand deposit into a sustainable base for float glass manufacturing and coating production. In the future, it will produce solar glass for solar panels and ultra-clear architectural glass that meets building energy efficiency standards. The facility is located near a high-grade silica sand mining area, approximately 160 kilometers north of Selkirk. The project has an estimated value of CAD 880 million and is in the early construction phase.

The third-ranked pre-tender project is also located in Winnipeg and involves a mixed-use development. It plans to construct a 12-story, approximately 300,000-square-foot Center of Excellence for Medical Care, along with supporting site works. The project has an estimated value of CAD 650 million, adheres to LEED certification standards, and is being advanced with private sector investment. This public facility construction project will further enhance Winnipeg's medical service capabilities.

The advancement of these pre-tender projects reflects Manitoba's ongoing commitment to investment in public facility construction, particularly in the areas of medical infrastructure upgrades and sustainable industrial manufacturing.

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