Burns & McDonnell respects and would like to acknowledge that the land designated as the site for the Aspen CCGT Power Station is on the traditional lands, referred to as Treaty 6 Territory and we also acknowledge it borders Treaty 4; and all the people represented by this prospective project are beneficiaries of this treaty. Treaty 4 and Treaty 6 encompasses the lands of the Cree, Saulteaux, Dakota, Anishinaabe, Nakota, Saulteaux, and the homeland of the Métis Nation. We are dedicated to ensuring that the spirit of Reconciliation and the Numbered Treaties are honored and respected. This acknowledgment also reaffirms our relationship with one another, and we are committed to move forward in partnership with Indigenous Nations in the spirit of reconciliation and collaboration.

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Aspen CCGT Power Station Project Updates/Supplier Registration

Burns & McDonnell is excited to be the selected engineer-procure-construct (EPC) team with SaskPower for the Aspen CCGT Power Station, near Lanigan in Saskatchewan. We are committed to working with local and Indigenous firms to build the new combined-cycle power station. Building on the success of our work on the Queen Elizabeth, Chinook and Great Plains power stations, we are eager to engage once again with the local community and all relevant stakeholders to leave a positive impact on the region.

This website will feature a message board of upcoming events, milestones and updates regarding the Aspen CCGT Power Station project. Suppliers, subcontractors and service providers can register below, indicating the scopes of work they are interested in partnering with us on and we will reach out upon receiving your information. Please be sure to check back for ongoing project updates.

Step 1: Download and complete the Subcontractor Questionnaire and
Pre-Qualification Statement.

Only subcontractors interested in construction contracts need to fill out the Subcontractor Questionnaire and Pre-Qualification Statement.

Step 2: Choose which services your organization can support.

Please be sure to have your Subcontractor Questionnaire and Pre-Qualification Statement ready as you will be asked to upload it when you submit for construction contracts.

Contact Us

Josh Sohosky
Deputy Project Manager

Weldon Stubbs
Project Manager

Ryan Maestri
Construction Manager

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About Burns & McDonnell

Burns & McDonnell is a leading global engineering, architecture, construction, environmental and consulting firm with a strong and lasting presence in Canada. Drawing on the talents of more than 14,500 professionals worldwide, we offer everything from project planning, development and design to environmental permitting and full construction services.

We have a long-standing commitment to engaging, hiring and mentoring local workers and members of First Nations communities, as well as supporting and investing in the communities where we live and work. These commitments were foundational elements of our approach to SaskPower’s Chinook Power Station, a 353-MW combined-cycle plant completed in late 2019 and SaskPower’s Great Plains Power Station, a 360-MW combined-cycle plant with planned completion summer of 2024.

For both Chinook and Great Plains, we provided integrated EPC services for these generational resources for Saskatchewan. These efforts depend on the support of local and Indigenous workers, representing over 50% of the on-site workforce. Together with our partners, we successfully completed Chinook and are nearing completion of Great Plains, which will support SaskPower’s commitment to adding more renewable energy to the Saskatchewan power grid.