Knowledge Infrastructure Program
Projects
The Knowledge Infrastructure Program (KIP) is a federal initiative to renew Canada’s college and university infrastructure. Nineteen projects are approved for federal-provincial investments totalling over $154 million.
Universities
- Brandon University - Information Technology Server Room - Brodie Building
- University of Manitoba - Art Research Technology (ART) Lab
- University of Manitoba - Smartpark Lake 2 Infrastructure Development
- University of Manitoba - Space Renovation and Development for the Regenerative Medicine Program
- Collège universitaire de Saint-Boniface - Deferred Maintenance
- University of Winnipeg - Science Complex and College for the Environment
- Canadian Mennonite University - Chemistry Laboratory Redevelopment
- University of Manitoba - Biological Sciences Building
- University of Manitoba - Buller Building Science Labs and Infrastructure Renovation
- University of Manitoba - Eureka Incubator
- University of Manitoba - Neil John Maclean Health Sciences Library
Colleges
- Assiniboine Community College - Advanced Knowledge and Skills Expansion at Dauphin Parkland Campus
- University College of the North - Regional Centre Infrastructure Facilities
- Red River College - Union Bank Tower
- Red River College - Construct Energy Centre/Power Engineering Building
- Red River College - Construct Greenhouse
- Red River College - Renovate Building M
- Red River College - Landscape Construction Shop
- Collège universitaire de Saint-Boniface - Expansion of Health Science Pavilion