PROJECT

Aspen Power Station

We are the engineer-procure-construct (EPC) contractor for Aspen Power Station, a natural gas-powered facility that will incorporate highly efficient combined-cycle technology to provide up to 370 megawatts (MW) of reliable power to roughly 370,000 homes in Saskatchewan, particularly when wind and solar power are not available.

The facility, to be located within the Aspen Parkland Ecoregion, will feature a Siemens F-class gas turbine, a Nooter/Eriksen heat recovery steam generator (HRSG), an Evapco 14-cell air-cooled condenser (ACC) and a Siemens steam turbine to optimize power output and maximize energy efficiency while reducing the overall emissions footprint. The gas turbine was delivered to the site in summer 2025 and the steam turbine was delivered to the site in fall 2025. The plant is expected to be operational by December 2027.

This is the fourth time our team has had the opportunity to partner with SaskPower for a generation facility. We were the EPC contractor for the Chinook and Great Plains power stations, and the engineer for the Queen Elizabeth station.

Our team is leveraging this past experience for the Aspen project, creating schedule and project efficiencies by optimizing designs, equipment and construction methodology based on results of the previous work. Such detailed knowledge already enabled the project team to quickly ramp up efforts following groundbreaking in April 2024.

Client

SaskPower

Location

Lanigan, Saskatchewan

Services

Electric Power Generation

Natural Gas Generation

Construction

Industry

Power