Hatch once again earns Platinum Elite status in ReNew Canada’s 2025 Top 100 biggest infrastructure projects

Shaping Canada’s future by advancing transformative initiatives in public infrastructure

February 05, 2025

ReNew 2025

Mississauga, Canada — Each year, ReNew Canada celebrates the top 100 infrastructure initiatives shaping Canada's future, and Hatch is proud to have contributed to 34 of the projects recognized on the 2025 list. From transit to utilities, aviation to water infrastructure, Hatch remains at the forefront of creating innovative and sustainable solutions. 

We are also honored to once again achieve Platinum Elite status, a distinction given to companies involved in 20 or more of the projects. This recognition highlights our ongoing commitment to delivering innovative solutions that address Canada’s infrastructure needs.

Among these achievements, Hatch teams have played a critical role in 8 of the top 10 projects, showcasing their expertise and commitment to delivering impactful outcomes for clients and communities.

Laura Twigge-Molecey, managing director of Transportation, shared her enthusiasm, stating, “Hatch is extremely proud to have participated in and contributed to many of the top 100 Infrastructure projects across Canada. We value the trust provided by our clients and the tremendous effort from our Hatch teams and partners. We are excited to continue supporting Canada's infrastructure growth in 2025 and beyond."

Explore the full list of ReNew Canada’s Top 100 Projects.

Hatch has been, or is currently, involved in the following projects from this year’s list of Top 100 Projects:

Rank Project Amount
1 Site C Clean Energy Project $ 16,000,000,000
2 GO Expansion – On-Corridor Works $ 15,705,000,000
3 Bruce Power Refurbishment $ 13,000,000,000
4 Darlington Nuclear Refurbishment $ 12,800,000,000
5 Eglinton Crosstown LRT $ 12,571,000,000
6 Ontario Line $ 10,900,000,000
7 GO Expansion Projects – Early Works $ 10,513,000,000
9 Réseau express métropolitain $ 9,000,000,000
11 TTC Vehicles Program $ 7,200,000,000
13 Surrey Langley SkyTrain Project $ 6,000,000,000
14 Hazel McCallion (Hurontario) LRT $ 5,632,000,000
15 Scarborough Subway Extension $ 5,500,000,000
17 Eglinton Crosstown West Extension $ 4,700,000,000
18 Ottawa LRT – Stage 2 $ 4,675,000,000
19 Fraser River Tunnel Project $ 4,150,000,000
23 Finch West LRT $ 3,433,000,000
24 Hamilton LRT $ 3,400,000,000
25 Don River and Central Waterfront & Connected Projects $ 3,000,000,000
27 Roberts Bank Terminal 2 Project $ 3,000,000,000
28 Surrey Hospital and B.C. Cancer Centre $ 2,880,000,000
29 Broadway Subway Extension $ 2,825,200,000
32 Valley Line West LRT $ 2,630,000,000
34 Louis- Hippolyte Lafontaine Tunnel Project $ 2,500,000,000
37 North End Sewage Treatment Plant Upgrades $ 2,340,000,000
46 Annacis Island Wastewater Treatment Plant Expansion $ 2,000,000,000
51 SmartTrack Stations Program $ 1,700,000,000
62 Pattullo Bridge Replacement Project $ 1,377,000,000
74 GO Kitchener Extension $ 959,000,000
75 Port of Montreal Contrecoeur Terminal $ 950,000,000
76 Giant Mine Remediation Project $ 934,000,000
77 John Hart Dam Seismic Upgrade Project $ 923,000,000
92 Bowmanville Extension Project $ 730,000,000
98 GO Expansion Project – Off Corridor $ 619,000,000

 

For more information, please contact:

Lindsay Janca 
Global Director, Public Relations 
Tel: +1 905 403 4199 
Email:
media@hatch.com 

About Hatch 

Whatever our clients envision, our teams can design and build. With over six decades of business and technical experience in the mining, energy, and infrastructure sectors, we know your business and understand that your challenges are changing rapidly. We respond quickly with solutions that are smarter, more efficient, and innovative. We draw upon our 10,000 staff with experience in over 150 countries to challenge the status quo and create positive change for our clients, our employees, and the communities we serve. 

Find out more on www.hatch.com

About ReNew Canada

ReNew Canada has been a key source of information on public infrastructure since 2005, offering insights on policies, planning, and funding. The Top100 Projects Report lists the largest infrastructure projects in Canada by investment. 

Find out more at https://top100projects.ca/