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Minister Nicholas Milliken
Nicholas Milliken was sworn in as Minister of Infrastructure on June 21, 2022.
Accomplishments

Construction of the Calgary Cancer Centre facility is on track and on budget. This project is creating approximately 21,000 jobs for Albertans and is set for completion late 2022.

Through the federal government's Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program (ICIP), Alberta has been allocated $3.65 billion to invest in infrastructure projects that strengthen the economy and build resilient communities.
Key information
- Government is exploring public-private partnerships for priority infrastructure projects in Alberta.
- Transportation/Utility Corridors support ring roads, major utility projects and future development.
- Find all the Properties for sale by the Government of Alberta.
Our responsibilities
Alberta Infrastructure is responsible for leading the development of the provincial Capital Plan, which addresses the provincial infrastructure needs of Alberta’s population that support 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.
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Budget 2022 is moving Alberta forward by building health system capacity, getting more Albertans working, and balancing the budget.
Latest news
- May 31, 2022
More patients will benefit from a state-of-the-art neurosciences intensive care unit (neuro ICU) and more than double the number of current ICU spaces at the University of Alberta Hospital Brain Centre.
- May 27, 2022
Albertans will soon be able to enjoy new water features at the Alberta legislature grounds after $20 million in renewal work is completed.
- May 26, 2022
Work is progressing on five public-private partnership (P3) high schools in Alberta, supporting about 1,700 construction-related jobs and saving taxpayers an estimated $100 million.