Government of Canada extends the deadline for infrastructure projects under Canada’s economic action plan
December 03, 2010

Port of belledune terminal improvement and expansion will now have until October 2011 for completion


Belledune, New Brunswick — The Government of Canada is extending the construction deadline for a number of Economic Action Plan infrastructure projects. This extension will allow projects to be completed with federal funding, further benefitting New Brunswick communities. Proponents of projects under the Infrastructure Stimulus Fund, the Building Canada Fund Communities Component Top-Up, the Recreational Infrastructure Canada Program and the Knowledge Infrastructure Program will now have until October 31, 2011 to complete their projects. 

“This is good news for the people of New Brunswick. While the vast majority of these infrastructure projects are expected to be completed by March 31, 2011, I know that some proponents will appreciate the extra time to put the finishing touches to their project,” said Tilly O'Neill-Gordon, Member of Parliament for Miramichi, on behalf of Chuck Strahl, Minister of Transport, Infrastructure and Communities.

In order to qualify for this extension, projects must have incurred eligible costs before March 31, 2011. This is the case of the Port of Belledune Terminal Improvement and Expansion, which is receiving up to $26.4 million in federal funding under the Infrastructure Stimulus Fund. The project consists of the construction of an 18 hectare cargo storage area, a Ro-Ro (roll on – roll off)/Barge Terminal, and other work at the Port of Belledune.

“The Government of Canada is confident that this extension will allow sufficient time for important projects to be completed,” added MP O'Neill-Gordon. “By extending the deadline, we don’t want to penalize communities that delivered their projects on time, and that is why there are important conditions to the extension.”

Since July 2009, more than 420,000 jobs have been created or maintained across Canada and about 23,000 projects are underway or completed. The Government has provided $16 billion to modernize public infrastructure, including roads, bridges, water, parks, transit and recreational facilities.

It is estimated that this extension will benefit selected projects across New Brunswick that have been adversely impacted by issues such as poor weather conditions, as well as normal delays in building infrastructure projects.

This is a one-time extension to October 31, 2011. The Government of Canada will not share in any costs after this date, and proponents will be required to complete projects at their own expense. While providing flexibility, the Government of Canada is committed to ensuring that the stimulus program is completed in a timely fashion, and Canada returns to balanced budgets in a timely manner. 

Canada’s Economic Action Plan provides close to $16 billion to modernize a broad range of infrastructure including roads, bridges, public transit, parks and water treatment facilities, and to support home ownership, help stimulate the housing sector and improve housing across Canada.