Bird Consortium Achieves Financial Close for Six Alberta Schools Under DBFM Contract


MISSISSAUGA, Ontario, March 02, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Bird Construction Inc. (TSX: BDT) announced today that Concert-Bird Partners, a consortium comprised of Bird Capital Limited Partnership, Bird Design-Build Construction Inc., Wright Construction Western Inc., Concert Infrastructure Ltd., Ainsworth Inc., and BR2 Architecture Inc., was selected by Alberta Infrastructure as the preferred proponent for the Design-Build-Finance-Maintain (DBFM) contract for six Alberta elementary and junior high schools, and the project has now reached financial close. The project has a total combined contract value of approximately $323 million.



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