Summary

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The Port Lands Flood Protection and Enabling Infrastructure Project is a $1.25 billion program that will revitalize 800-acres of flood prone land. The program will improve quality of life, revitalize nature at the underused industrial site, and protect local neighbourhoods from extreme weather.

We are creating a naturalized river valley, a crucial part of the project involves building new spaces, roads bridges and utilities, as well as structures to control water flow and manage sediment and debris.

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Cameron Coleman

(Moderator)

Director, Communications - EllisDon

Director, Communications - EllisDon

Biographie

Cameron Coleman - Director, Communications - 20 years experience in the construction industry, 15 years at EllisDon. Started on the Port Lands Project in the fall of 2017. Shifted into the communications and stakeholder relations role on-site at the Waterfront Toronto Cherry Street Lake Filling Project. Today, Cameron is involved in EllisDon Civil's largest projects - Waterfront Toronto - Port Lands Flood Protection Project, Waterfront Toronto - Lake Shore Boulevard East Public Realm Project, Metrolinx - Lake Shore West Program, MTO - QEW Credit River Bridge Project and Infrastructure Ontario - Ontario Place Site Servicing.

The Port Lands Flood Protection and Enabling Infrastructure Project is a $1.25 billion program that will revitalize 800-acres of flood prone land. The program will improve quality of life, revitalize nature at the underused industrial site, and protect local neighbourhoods from extreme weather.

We are creating a naturalized river valley, a crucial part of the project involves building new spaces, roads bridges and utilities, as well as structures to control water flow and manage sediment and debris.

Kevin Cassar

Communications Coordinator - EllisDon

Communications Coordinator at the Port Lands Flood Protection and Enabeling Infrastructure Project since October 2022.

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