Deep roots and long-standing experience
When municipalities and organizations combine best infrastructure management practices and considerations related to climate change, they are able to meet the needs of communities, and help them achieve their sustainable development objectives.
Based out of more than 30 offices across Canada, our engineers combine top-notch skills with an intimate understanding of the local community to deliver customized infrastructure services for municipalities and real-estate developers. We have delivered hundreds of projects across Canada, including innovative solutions for the full spectrum of water and wastewater assets, on time and on budget.
Every step of the way
We support clients from start to finish, whether for building brand new or assessing, repairing, and expanding on existing infrastructure. We also have extensive experience in asset management and have worked with communities of all sizes to develop and execute infrastructure asset management plans that optimize long-term performance and environmental stewardship.
Discover our infrastructure projects
Our teams have successfully completed hundreds of large-scale engineering projects.
Creation of vegetated retention basins for Le Plateau de la capitale
The project revolves around the construction of two retention basins with a total capacity of over 34,000 m³, designed to manage stormwater coming from surrounding residences, while preserving local ecosystems...
Facility Plan and Conceptual Design of the Elmira Wastewater Treatment Plant for the Region of Waterloo
The Region of Waterloo retained CIMA+ to develop a facility plan and conceptual design for the Elmira Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) to address operational challenges, climate resilience, and aging...
Spruce Grove to Stony Plain Trail Connection
CIMA+ was retained by the Town to design and construct the new multi-use trail along the south side of Highway 16A between Veterans Boulevard and Campsite Road. This trail...
Installation of a Balance Chamber at the Atwater Water Plant in Montréal
The City of Montréal operates seven water treatment plants that serve a total of approximately two million people. One of the plants, the Atwater Water Plant, is among the...
Modernization of the Paisley Pumping Station for the City of Guelph
The City of Guelph provides municipal utility services to nearly 136,000 residents. By 2051, to meet provincial growth targets, the number of residents using municipal services is expected to...
Reconstruction of Downtown Lindsay
The City of Kawartha Lakes undertook the revitalization of the historic downtown of Lindsay with the goal of renewing the core of the community for residents, businesses and tourists....
West Calgary Ring Road – Highway 8 to Old Banff Coach Road
On December 19, 2023, after decades of consultation, planning and construction, the West Calgary Ring Road from Highway 8 in the south to Old Banff Coach Road opened, completing...
Mill Creek Flood Protection
However, modelling done in 2020 showed that the 200-year peak flood had increased from 12 m3/s to 24.3 m3/s due to climate change, thus indicating that the structure was...
Modernization of the Herridge and Silverthorn Pumping Stations
Peel Region’s Water and Wastewater Master Plan identifies expansions and upgrades required in the South Peel water supply and storage system through to 2031. Future intensification is a key...
Assessment of Potential Regional Water Systems
By serving more users from each treatment system, these regional systems would provide the benefit of reducing capital costs. Additionally, they can reduce the operational and maintenance burden on...