Canada's housing-enabled infrastructure
This week's 151st episode of The Infrastructure Podcast was recorded live in Toronto with the brilliant Peter Weltman, chairman of the Canadian Infrastructure Council and explores what can be learned from Canada’s radical approach to kickstarting its much-needed housing sector.
The episode was record at last year’s Transforming Infrastructure Performance Summit Toronto, hosted by Bentley Systems and the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE). The TIP Live summit travels next week to Melbourne as we continue to share global ideas about how to boost the effectiveness of our infrastructure delivery
Have a listen here or find all 151 episodes wherever you get your podcasts - search “The Infrastructure Podcast” on Spotify, Apple, Google or YouTube (and there’s a video version available too this week).
CIC has just produced a report outlining the future challenges and needs around so-called housing-enable infrastructure - definitely valuable global learning and worth a read. Peter brings some fascinating insights and learning around how Canada is aligning its investment in housing with investment in transport, energy and communication - bringing together public and private cash - to accelerate to delivery for real communities.
Because the global infrastructure needs to learn – and share - as many infrastructure delivery lessons as possible. As population growth accelerates, climate shocks intensify and affordability pressures mount, the key question is still whether we can deliver and maintain infrastructure fast enough and efficiently enough to support our society needs.
And that’s what TIP is all about – learning and sharing knowledge.
Right. I’m off to Melbourne – see you there!











