AtkinsRéalis to design sanitary trunk sewer project in Peel Region
Peel Region has selected AtkinsRéalis provide engineering services in support of the preliminary and detailed designs for the municipality’s Kennedy Road Sanitary Trunk Sewer Project.
AtkinsRéalis will provide geotechnical, hydrogeological and excess soils management investigations for preliminary design and detailed design for the installation of the sanitary trunk sewer.
“We have a long-established relationship with Peel Region that is built on trust, developed over decades of delivering operational excellence,” said Stéphanie Vaillancourt, President, Canada, AtkinsRéalis. “Water projects support economic growth because they form the foundation for new residential and commercial construction in the area.”
The Kennedy Road Sanitary Trunk Sewer Project is part of a broader initiative by Peel Region to complete various housing-enabling linear infrastructure projects within Brampton’s central geographic area, to support Ontario’s More Homes Built Faster Act housing supply plan. Under the plan, Ontario targets building 113,000 more residential units in Brampton and 13,000 in Caledon by 2051.
AtkinsRéalis has worked on several similar projects in Peel Region: the Watermain Replacement on Mount Hope Road (Town of Caledon), the Sanitary Sewer, Storm Sewer and Road Improvement on Cadetta Road (City of Brampton), and the Queensway East Trunk Sewer in the City of Mississauga.
AtkinsRéalis is also undertaking several major infrastructure projects in the GTA to support Ontario’s housing and economic growth targets. These include electricity projects such as the expansion of a Hydro One substation in Bowmanville.



