Along with its consortium partners, CC&L Infrastructure worked alongside the Government of Saskatchewan to design, build, finance and maintain approximately 60 km of four-lane highway and associated infrastructure. The highway serves Regina’s growing population and support new economic development initiatives.

The parkway is part of an essential high-traffic trade artery between Canada and the United States, encompassing an approximately 11km corridor, including a six-lane highway with adjacent service roads, interchanges, connecting structures, pumping stations, and recreational areas.

The Sakwi Creek Hydro Project is a 6-megawatt run-of-river hydroelectric project located near Agassiz, British Columbia. CC&L Infrastructure, in partnership with Windriver Power Corporation and the Sts’ailes First Nation, invested in the project at the construction-stage and successfully brought the facilities online in 2014.

Sharp Hills is a 297-megawatt wind farm located in southeastern Alberta. On acquisition in 2024, the project represents one of the largest onshore wind farms in Canada and will deliver an important source of renewable energy generation while also providing a stable source of income to landowners.

The road, also known as the mainland portion of Highway 17, is a 40 km four-lane expressway, linking Highway 17 in Delta, along the south side of the Fraser River, to Highway 15 in Surrey and to the Golden Ears Bridge.

In 2015, CC&L Infrastructure invested in the construction of the Southgate Solar Project, a 50-megawatt solar facility located in western Ontario that produces enough clean energy to meet the needs of approximately 8,400 homes in the province each year.

Along with its consortium partners, CC&L Infrastructure worked with the Alberta Transportation to design, build finance and operate more than 30 km of six- and eight-lane divided highway, 14 interchanges, 47 bridges, as well as a tunnel and several crossings.

The Trio Creek Hydro Project is a 25-megawatt run-of-river hydroelectric project located near Harrison Lake, British Columbia. CC&L Infrastructure completed construction of these facilities in partnership with the project developer and local First Nations, with the project reaching full operations in 2024.

CC&L Infrastructure is partnered with Alpenglow Rail in the ownership and management of VIP Rail, a strategic short-line rail logistics business with two terminals located in Sarnia, Ontario.

The White River Hydro Project is a 19-megawatt run-of-river hydroelectric project comprised of two generating sites and a transmission line located in northern Ontario.