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26 June 2025

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Aecon sells off Ontario road-building business

1 Mar 23 Canadian civil engineering contractor Aecon has agreed to sell its roadbuilding business to Toronto-based Green Infrastructure Partners (GIP) for CA$235m (£144m).

The sale includes the Aecon Transportation East (ATE) road-building, aggregates and materials businesses based in Ontario.

ATE provides road-building and infrastructure services throughout Ontario to both public and private sector clients. It has a workforce of around 1,000 people.

Aecon Transportation East contributed around 7% of group consolidated revenue in 2022. Selling the business allows Aecon to pay down some of the debt on its revolving credit facility.

Aecon group president and chief executive Jean-Louis Servranckx said: “Aecon’s efforts are increasingly focused on helping meet its clients’ sustainable infrastructure needs and harnessing the opportunities that are expected to come from the transition to a net zero economy through decarbonisation.

“This transaction is consistent with Aecon's goal of targeting prudent balance sheet leverage and liquidity and also reduces the overall capital intensity of Aecon’s business.â€

Aecon said that on closing the deal, it will enter into a strategic cooperation agreement with GIP for “certain major projects and pursuits in Ontario that leverage both Aecon’s heavy civil construction services and GIP’s roadbuilding capabilities.â€

The sale is expected to complete during the first half of this year.

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