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EDAC Opening of Lake Road extension The implementation phase of the Port Granby project began in 2012, and Clarington firms have already realized significant economic benefits from the construction of a state-of-the art wastewater treatment plant and roadway and site preparation activities. Highway 407 East Phase 2 project In January of 2015, Infrastructure Ontario and the Min- istry of Transportation selected Blackbird Infrastructure Group as the preferred proponent to design, build, finance and maintain the Highway 407 East Phase 2 project. The project will include extending Highway 407 approx- imately 22 km from Harmony Rd. in Oshawa to Highway 35/115 in Clarington. It will also connect Highways 401 and 407 with a 10 km East Durham Link that will serve as a north-south freeway. Concrete is expected to be poured in 2016. This is a $1.2 billion contract, and completion is ex- pected by 2020. Ontario Power Generation (OPG) Darlington Nuclear Refurbishment At the Darlington site, construction continues on 18 new or upgraded facilities and infrastructure projects that need to be in place to support Darlington’s refurbishment. As of December 2014, OPG’s investments and ac- tual costs for Darlington’s refurbishment was $1.6 billion and included the new Darlington Energy Complex, the Mock-up and Training Facility and pro- gression of other work and projects. Currently, there are approximately 1,000 people working on the re- furbishment project at the site between OPG and contract staff. OPG expects to have 3,000 contractors through its doors in 2015. Darlington Energy Complex 32 – November 2015 — The Canadian Design and Construction Report