Governments of Canada and Alberta Announce Second Round of Funding for Post-Secondary Infrastructure in the Province
EDMONTON, Alberta, July 22, 2009 — The Honourable Tony Clement, Minister of Industry, along with the Honourable Rona Ambrose, Minister of Labour, and the Honourable Doug Horner, Alberta Minister of Advanced Education and Technology, today announced investments totalling $113.2 million in funding for infrastructure projects at post-secondary institutions in Alberta.
The funding announced today is part of the second round of investments under the Knowledge Infrastructure Program and includes $40.7 million from the federal government and $72.5 million from the provincial government and other sources. It builds on the more than $348 million announced for projects in Alberta under the first round of funding in May.
“The Government of Canada is investing in innovation and infrastructure to promote employment, help our economy recover quickly and improve the quality of life of Canadians,” said Minister Clement. “These investments are creating jobs for people now, while providing the infrastructure these post-secondary institutions need for years to come.”
“Our government recognizes that scientific and technological innovation is fundamental to our economic and social progress,” said Minister Ambrose. “We must all work together to ensure that innovation becomes a true competitive advantage for Canada to get more ideas from the lab to the marketplace, to create new jobs and to build a stronger economy and a better future for all of us.”
“This funding continues to support Campus Alberta and the high-priority science, research and maintenance projects in our post-secondary system,” said Minister Horner. “Building Canada’s knowledge-based economy requires strategic investments that enable future and current students to realize their futures at world-class institutions with world-class facilities.”
As part of Canada’s Economic Action Plan, the Government of Canada introduced the Knowledge Infrastructure Program, a two-year $2‑billion economic stimulus measure to support infrastructure enhancement at Canadian post-secondary institutions. The Program is helping to provide economic stimulus and promote employment by creating jobs for engineers, architects, tradespeople and technicians. It is also helping to generate the advanced technological infrastructure needed to keep Canada’s research and educational facilities at the forefront of scientific advancement.
One project at the University of Alberta is among those to receive funding today. The university will use the $22.5 million investment to renovate and renew the Chemical and Materials Engineering Building on the north campus.
Canada’s Economic Action Plan sets out to stimulate the Canadian economy over the next two years and to improve our long-term competitiveness through $12 billion in new infrastructure investment, which includes the $2-billion Knowledge Infrastructure Program. This new support is the next substantive investment in the Government of Canada’s multi-year Science and Technology Strategy, Mobilizing Science and Technology to Canada’s Advantage.
Further information is also available on the Canada’s Economic Action Plan website.
For further information (media only), please contact:
Laryssa Waler
A/Press Secretary
Office of the Honourable Tony Clement
Minister of Industry
613-995-9001
Media Relations
Industry Canada
613-943-2502
Jonah Mozeson
Office of Minister Ambrose
819-953-5646
Kevin Donnan
Communications
Alberta Advanced Education and Technology
780-427-0405
July 24, 2009
Backgrounder
Knowledge Infrastructure Program
The Knowledge Infrastructure Program is a two-year $2 billion economic stimulus measure to support infrastructure enhancement at post-secondary institutions across Canada.
The Program provides funding to support deferred maintenance, repair and expansion projects at universities and colleges, and responds directly to the need indicated by post-secondary institutions to improve existing campus infrastructure across the country. A major portion of this infrastructure is near the end of its projected lifecycle and, in many cases, does not adequately meet the needs of today’s research and teaching activities.
The Program has two components. The university component gives preference to projects that can improve the quality of research and development at the institution. The college component supports projects at other post-secondary institutions, such as colleges, publicly funded polytechnic schools and institutes of technology, which will strengthen their ability to deliver advanced knowledge and skills training.
Projects are assessed according to their ability to quickly and effectively generate economic activity and support job creation. Project readiness and economic impact are, therefore, key criteria used in project selection. Projects are also assessed on their ability to enhance research capacity, support the attraction of new students and provide a better educational experience for the highly skilled workers of tomorrow.
The Program will not only generate economic benefits and support job creation, but will also have an important positive net impact on the environment by reducing energy use, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving waste management at universities and colleges across Canada.
Knowledge Infrastructure Program Investments in Alberta Post-Secondary Institutions
Through the second round of funding under the Knowledge Infrastructure Program, the federal government is investing $40.7 million in 19 projects at post-secondary institutions throughout Alberta. The Province of Alberta and others are providing an additional $72.5 million in funding for these projects, bringing the total value of projects supported by second-round funding to $113.2 million.
Nearly $162 million was provided for Alberta post-secondary institutions under the first round of the Knowledge Infrastructure Program, leveraging an additional $186.8 million from the province and other sources.
The following project at the University of Alberta is among those that will receive funding under the second round of the Knowledge Infrastructure Program in Alberta. For more information on the project, please contact the institution.
Institution |
Project Description |
Federal Contribution |
Provincial and Other Contribution |
| Grant MacEwan College | Expansion to accommodate science degree programs | 1 000 000 | 23 900 000 |
| NorQuest College | Building A Renovation (Phase I) | 1 400 000 | 1 400 000 |
| Grande Prairie Regional College | Trades Lab Up-grades & Upgrade Power Engineering Lab — Fairview Campus | 944 000 | 944 000 |
| Lakeland College | CCTV Card Access and Emergency Notification System | 625 000 | 625 000 |
| Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT) | Student Security System — NAIT Main Campus, Souch Campus and Patricia Campus | 500 000 | 500 000 |
| Olds College | Facility Renewal and Upgrading | 2 918 000 | 2 918 000 |
| Alberta College of Art and Design | Renovation of existing heating, ventilation and air conditioning infrastructure | 850 000 | 850 000 |
| Medicine Hat College | F Wing Renovation and Expansion Phase 2 And 3 | 1 500 000 | 1 500 000 |
| Newman Theological College | New Research Library, Learning Commons, Classrooms, and Video Conference Centre | 4 180 000 | 5 187 000 |
| Ambrose University College | Campus Efficiency and Expansion | 405 000 | 405 000 |
| University of Alberta | Chemical/Materials Engineering Retrofit — North Campus | 10 000 000 | 12 500 000 |
| Athabasca University | Open Knowledge Environment Project | 3 825 000 | 3 825 000 |
| University of Calgary | Schulich School of Engineering — Renewal Phase One | 9 000 000 | 14 400 000 |
| University of Lethbridge | Research-based Infill of Vacated Space in University Hall and Anderson Hall | 918 750 | 918 750 |
| Canadian University College | HVAC Rehabilitation | 227 000 | 227 000 |
| Concordia University College of Alberta | Campus Research & Learning Revitilization Project | 1 017 465 | 1 017 465 |
| The King's University College | Infrastructure upgrades to enhance faculty and student research opportunities | 947 500 | 947 500 |
| St. Mary's University College | Construction of Onsite Water Supply Main | 302 750 | 327 750 |
| St. Mary's University College | Classroom Bldg & Inf Tech. Infrastructure Renewal | 140 000 | 140 000 |
| Total | 40 700 465 | 72 532 465 |
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