EDC report shows Canadian companies well positioned within 50 major
international infrastructure projects
"Environmental concerns, coupled with a harsh climate and close proximity to the largest market in the world, the
Ms. Faverjon-Fortin made her comments as part of EDC's recently released report, Canadians at Work: 50 International Projects, which lists 50 major infrastructure projects around the world where Canadian supply and services have a significant presence.
"This report is a testament to the strong reputation and breadth of knowledge that Canadians have built and the extent to which they have penetrated markets in every corner of the world."
EDC is providing the report to companies around the world that are, or will be, investing or involved in infrastructure development.
The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development estimates that close to
"The report can also serve as a roadmap for other Canadian companies to leverage this vast network to help them reach new markets," Ms. Faverjon-Fortin added.
This year's project listing and company index illustrates Canada's experience in water treatment, building design, power generation, infrastructure services for transit, ports and airports.
The report also provides deeper insight into Canadian capacity and expertise in areas such as green building, master planning for cities, as well as power and renewable energy.
Renewable energy, such as solar, wind, biomass and hydro-electricity is being developed by Canadian engineering companies taking advantage of global opportunities in clean technologies.
"Canadians are using domestically-built experience to help countries like
As an extra measure to help Canadian companies increase their international visibility, EDC and the Canadian Construction Association have developed a new, online Canadian Construction Exports Directory (CCED). Designed for the use of Canadian construction/infrastructure firms, the CCED is a comprehensive source of information about companies that are exporting their goods and services to international markets. EDC is marketing the directory to foreign companies so they can identify Canadian suppliers who can meet their procurement needs.
For a free copy of the report, please click here Canadians at Work: 50 International Infrastructure Projects - EDC (http://www.edc.ca/english/publications_15510.htm).
To learn more about the CCED, visit Canadian Construction Association (http://www.cca-acc.com/homepage_e.asp).
EDC is Canada's export credit agency, offering innovative commercial solutions to help Canadian exporters and investors expand their international business. EDC's knowledge and partnerships are used by more than 8,300 Canadian companies and their global customers in up to 200 markets worldwide each year. EDC is financially self-sustaining, a recognized leader in financial reporting and economic analysis, and has been recognized as one of Canada's Top 100 Employers for nine consecutive years.
For further information: Media contacts: Phil Taylor, Export Development Canada, Tel: (613) 598-2904, BlackBerry: [email protected]
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