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Minister Pete Guthrie
Pete Guthrie was sworn in as Minister of Infrastructure on June 9, 2023.
Mandate letter
The Premier's mandate letter to the Minister of Infrastructure outlines the objectives and priorities of the work they will focus on in their role.
Accomplishments
Infrastructure’s Real Property Governance Act received Royal Assent on May 16, 2024. Through the act, government is modernizing how it manages public property to improve accountability and transparency.
Dozens of health facility projects, including the Gene Zwozdesky Centre at Norwood in Edmonton, are underway in planning, design or construction, or like the Arthur J.E. Child Comprehensive Cancer Centre in Calgary have been recently completed.
Key information
- Government is exploring alternative ways to finance priority infrastructure projects in Alberta.
- Find all the Properties for sale by the Government of Alberta.
- Work is underway to strengthen government’s procurement practices and improve capital project delivery.
- Transportation/Utility Corridors support ring roads, major utility projects and future development.
Our responsibilities
Alberta Infrastructure is responsible for delivering one quarter of the 2022-25 Capital Plan which is working to address the provincial infrastructure needs of Alberta’s population, and supporting key social programs and services, and economic development.
The Ministry designs, builds, manages and maintains government-owned and operated facilities, and collaborates with other ministries to ensure that school and hospital infrastructure meet the needs of Alberta’s population.
Infrastructure provides accommodation services and manages a large portfolio of owned and leased facilities while maintaining fiscal accountability and optimizing value for Albertans.
In focus
Latest news
- Jun 26, 2024
Beginning July 1, visitors can enjoy the new reflecting pool and dome fountain at the legislature grounds.
- Jun 19, 2024
New Calgary Radiopharmaceutical Centre enters the design development stage, bringing enhanced access to cancer, cardiac and neurological treatments closer.
- Jun 7, 2024
Construction is complete on five public-private partnership (P3) high schools, opening doors to new classrooms for over 6,900 students across Alberta this fall.