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Cision Canada
30-07-2025
- Business
- Cision Canada
Federal government invests in upgrades to Conception Bay South's Long Pond breakwater Français
CONCEPTION BAY SOUTH, NL, July 30, 2025 /CNW/ - The Long Pond breakwater will be upgraded and fortified after an investment of over $14 million from the federal government and the Town of Conception Bay South. The funding announced today by Paul Connors, Member of Parliament for Avalon, and Darrin Bent, Mayor of Conception Bay South, will use armour stone to fortify a 1500 meter stretch of the natural breakwater that protects Long Pond. These upgrades will be built to withstand a 100-year storm and will be resilient to sea level rise and coastal erosion. Once completed, this project will make Conception Bay South more resilient for all residents by protecting their homes, businesses, and essential services. Quotes "Our government is proud to support the strengthening of the Long Pond breakwater, a vital project that will help safeguard the homes, businesses, and public infrastructure in our community. By protecting the coast from storm surge, sea level rise, and the growing threats of climate change, this investment ensures a safer, more resilient future for all; residents and visitors alike." Paul Connors, Member of Parliament for Avalon "We are taking the necessary steps to protect our shoreline and prepare for the impacts of climate change. Since the Long Pond breakwater first breached in 2020, we have been focused on a permanent solution through engineering studies, detailed planning, and securing funding. With support from the federal government, we're now moving forward with a climate-resilient upgrade. Our waters are changing, our coastline is changing, and we must act now to protect what matters most." His Worship Darrin Bent, Mayor of Conception Bay South Quick Facts Making adaptation investments now will have major economy-wide benefits later. Every dollar that is invested in adapting and preparing for climate-related disasters can return as much as $13 to $15 in benefits. The federal government is investing $5,622,376 in this project through the Disaster Mitigation and Adaptation Fund (DMAF) and the Town of Conception Bay South is contributing $8,433,563. Since 2018, the federal government has committed over $3.8 billion to the Disaster Mitigation and Adaptation Fund. To date, over $2.97 billion has been announced for more than 115 infrastructure projects that help communities better prepare for, and withstand, the potential impacts of natural disasters, prevent infrastructure failures, and help keep Canadians safe. On November 24 th, 2022, the federal government released Canada's National Adaptation Strategy: Building Resilient Communities and a Strong Economy. It commits $1.6 billion in new federal funding to help address both immediate and future climate risks to Canadian communities. As part of the National Adaptation Strategy and Government of Canada Adaptation Action Plan, the federal government has launched the Climate Toolkit for Housing and Infrastructure (CTHI) initiative. The Climate Toolkit for Housing and Infrastructure will support the development of integrated climate-related tools, resources and services for communities through: A Climate Help Desk to provide direct support to address infrastructure and climate-related inquiries; A Roster of Climate and Infrastructure Experts to provide access to expert advice to strengthen climate-related considerations of public infrastructure and housing projects; and Climate Tools and Resources that are widely available and accessible through the Platform. The funding announced today builds on the federal government's work through the Atlantic Growth Strategy to create well-paying jobs and strengthen local economies. Disaster Mitigation and Adaptation Fund Canada's National Adaptation Strategy Strengthened Climate Plan Climate Toolkit for Housing and Infrastructure Housing and Infrastructure Project Map Follow us on X, Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn Web: Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada SOURCE Department of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities


CTV News
25-06-2025
- Business
- CTV News
Major construction project on Front Road in LaSalle sees final approval from council
A major construction project in LaSalle is officially moving forward now that council has awarded a tender for the work. Council met on Tuesday evening where they approved a report regarding the Front Road storm sewer rehabilitation project. The project tender has been awarded to J&J Lepera Infrastructures at a price of just over $7.9-million. This project will include the installation of underground stormwater pipes, storm chambers, manholes, catch basins, as well as two new new pump stations - one at G. Craig Park and one near the Riverdance building on the water. Due to this work, traffic along Front Road will be reduced to two lanes from four, with turning restrictions in place. Traffic lanes will reopen during the winter season and be reduced again in the spring to complete the project. This work is part of the Town's Storm Water Masterplan, and this project specifically is partially funded through the federal government's Disaster Mitigation and Adaptation Fund (DMAF). The funding has ensured that up to 40 per cent of the costs be fully funded to a limit of $14.8-million. Phase 1 of the project will see the sewer work be completed first starting in July from Reaume Road to Boismier Avenue. The pump station work is anticipated to be completed in 2026. The funding for this project has already been allocated in the 2025 Capital budget. The tender for the pump station work will be issued at the end of 2025. -By AM800's Meagan Delaurier, with files from AM800's Dustin Coffman