Safety first

We do everything we can to ensure that our employees return home safely every day. That's why we've developed a rigorous security program that we don't compromise on.

Building an Exemplary Safety Attitude

B.A.S.E.: We are one of the few contractors in the world that is committed to a behaviour-based safety program.

The B.A.S.E. program was developed specifically for renewable energy project construction. The observation processes, developed by a dedicated committee of supervisors and field support, that allows Borea to determine both risky and predominantly safe behaviours on our construction sites.

Defining
the B.A.S.E.

At each site, observers monitor workers to reinforce safe behaviours. In the event of risky behaviours, they work collaboratively with the individuals involved finding a safe solution.

Borea has benefited from this development and follows the same method on its construction sites. The strength of the B.A.S.E. program is that it aims to prevent accidents and incidents before they occur.

Outcome for our customers

The daily and weekly meetings and the safety committee meetings are complemented by the holding of approximately 200 individual safety meetings per month, fed by the B.A.S.E. program.

A significant reduction
in accidents

Implemented in 2013, the program has been so effective that key performance indicators point to significant decreases in accidents and lost-time incidents.

Thanks to the B.A.S.E. program, we can guarantee some of the safest job sites in the industry for our employees and customers.

Efforts
that pay off

Borea Construction won the Occupational Health and Safety Management Award at the 74th ACRGTQ Convention for the health and safety efforts made during the construction of the Mont Sainte-Marguerite Wind Farm in Beauce.

Borea
stands out

Borea stood out for the safety measures taken to control the dangers of trench collapse and excavation, falls of more than three metres, asbestos dust emanations and various electrical hazards.

Our
commitment

We are committed to being the North American benchmark in renewable energy.

Meet
the team

Our team is made up of talented and dedicated professionals, each bringing unique expertise to our table.

We are
Borea

See
our projects

We have completed more projects in Canada than any other wind and solar energy contractor. From start to finish, we offer a unique building experience.

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Projet Sharp Hills

Sharp Hills Wind

The Sharp Hills Wind Project is in Special Area 3 and 4 near the hamlets of Sedalia and New Brigden, in Alberta. The project area is primarily used for grain farming and cattle grazing, which consists mainly of flat plains and rolling hills. Sharp Hills Wind Farm has a mixed layout utilizin g 67 Vestas V150 turbines rated at 4.3 MW and 4.5 MW and has an installed capacity of 300MW. Sharp Hills’ generation is equivalent to the consumption of more than 160,000 Alberta homes.

Projet Michichi

Michichi Solar

La centrale photovoltaïque Michichi est une installation solaire de 25 MWac construite dans le comté de Kneehill, en Alberta, juste au nord de Drumheller, branchée au système électrique interconnecté de l’Alberta à la sous-station 802S Michichi Creek. Chaque année, le projet solaire Michichi produira suffisamment d’énergie sans émission pour alimenter plus de 6 000 foyers en Alberta et compensera environ 30 000 tonnes métriques d’équivalent CO2.

Projet Kneehill

Kneehill Solar

La centrale photovoltaïque Kneehill est une installation solaire de 25 MWac construite dans le comté de Kneehill, en Alberta, juste au nord de la ville de Three Hills, branchée au système électrique interconnecté de l’Alberta à la sous-station 770S Three Hills. Chaque année, le projet solaire Kneehill produira suffisamment d’électricité pour alimenter plus de 6 000 foyers moyens en Alberta et compensera environ 30 000 tonnes métriques d’équivalent CO2.

Projet Hand Hills

Hand Hills

Le projet éolien Hand Hills est situé sur des terres privées dans les municipalités du comté de Starland et de Special Areas No. 2, à environ 6 km au sud-est du village de Delia, et à environ 28 km au nord-est de Drumheller, en Alberta. Le projet comprend 29 générateurs éoliens Siemens Gamesa SG 5.0-145 (« WTGs ») avec une hauteur de 95,5 mètres, permettant d’atteindre une capacité nominale totale pouvant aller jusqu’à 145 MW. BluEarth Renewables est le développeur, propriétaire et exploitant du projet éolien Hand Hills.

Projet Empress

Empress Solar

The Empress Solar Project is in Cypress County, in Alberta, approximately 30km south of the Village of Empress on approximately 284 acres of privately owned land. The Power plant shall consist of ground mounted, solar PV Modules, with a total generating capacity of 38.5 MWac and 48.13 M Wdc.

Projet Buffalo Plains

Buffalo Plains Wind Farm

Buffalo Plains Wind Farm is a project located west of Lomond, Alberta in Vulcan County consisting of 83 wind turbine generators that will generate enough to supply a city of more than 100,000 homes with clean energy.

Projet Lanfine

Lanfine Project

Borea Construction a remporté un contrat de Pattern Energy pour la construction du parc éolien Lanfine, situé au sud et à l’ouest d’Oyen, en Alberta, dans la Zone spéciale 3 du district municipal d’Acadia.