Construction starts on North Calgary water mains - REMI Network
REMI
water

Construction starts on North Calgary water mains

Thursday, October 23, 2025

The City of Calgary is set to begin construction on the North Calgary Water Servicing project, comprised of a new 22-kilometre-long water feeder main.

The project includes 10 support facilities, pump stations and expansions to existing underground reservoirs, tie-ins to existing infrastructure and connections at the Bearspaw Water Treatment plant.

Once in service, the feeder main and facilities will deliver 100 million litres (ML) per day of clean, safe and reliable drinking water to existing and future communities in northwest Calgary, with long-term capacity reaching 410 ML per day following the completion of a new water treatment plant.

The feeder main will run north from the Bearspaw Water Treatment Plant near Stoney Trail and Nose Hill Drive, crossing under Crowchild Trail up to 144 Avenue N.W. and then connecting to the Northridge Feeder Main at 144 Avenue and 14 Street N.W. The 10 facilities span throughout the length of the feeder main.

Feeder main construction is starting at two locations. The first is along Country Hills Boulevard and Rocky Ridge Road within the site of the new Rocky Ridge Athletic Park east of the Shane Homes YMCA. The second location is along Rocky Ridge Road N.W. north of the YMCA to 144 Avenue N.W. Construction of the first two facilities will begin at the Bearspaw Water Treatment Plant and the current site of the Top Hill Reservoir.

Construction of the feeder main is expected to be complete by the end of 2028, with facility construction and system commissioning finalized by the end of 2029, at which point the entire system will be in service.

 

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *