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Muskrat Falls Project
Monthly Report
July 2015
September 17, 2015
Muskrat Falls Project – July 2015 Project Report
Table of Contents
1.0 Monthly Report Overview .......................................................................................................1
2.0 Highlights this Month ..............................................................................................................1
3.0 Construction Update ...............................................................................................................2
3.1 Muskrat Falls Hydroelectric Generating Facility ........................................................................... 2
3.2 Labrador Transmission Assets ....................................................................................................... 5
3.3 Labrador-Island Transmission Link (LIL) ........................................................................................ 5
4.0 Procurement ...........................................................................................................................7
5.0 Construction Cost Summary ....................................................................................................7
5.1 Incurred Cost Overview ................................................................................................................ 7
5.2 Monthly Expenditure Overview .................................................................................................... 7
6.0 Safety and Environment ..........................................................................................................8
6.1 Safety ............................................................................................................................................ 8
6.2 Environment.................................................................................................................................. 8
7.0 Employment, Benefits and Community Engagement ................................................................8
7.1 Employment Highlights ................................................................................................................. 9
7.2 Recruitment Activities ................................................................................................................... 9
7.3 Training and Development............................................................................................................ 9
7.3.1 Workplace Orientation ......................................................................................................... 9
7.3.2 Labrador Aboriginal Training Partnership (LATP) Support .................................................... 9
7.3.3 LCP Supervisory Development Program ............................................................................... 9
7.4 Gender Equity and Diversity ......................................................................................................... 9
7.4.1 Employment of Women and Apprenticeships ...................................................................... 9
7.4.2 Promoting Women in Trades .............................................................................................. 10
7.5 Labrador Innu Initiatives ............................................................................................................. 10
7.5.1 Impacts and Benefits Agreement (IBA) Implementation Activities .................................... 10
7.6 Community Engagement ............................................................................................................ 10
7.6.1 Public Inquiries .................................................................................................................... 10
7.7 Community Investment .............................................................................................................. 10
8.0 Definitions ............................................................................................................................ 12
9.0 Abbreviations and Acronyms ................................................................................................. 13
10.0 Employment Benefits ............................................................................................................ 14
10.1 Total Employment ....................................................................................................................... 14
10.2 Employment by NOC Code .......................................................................................................... 15
10.3 Employment by Location of Work .............................................................................................. 17
10.4 Employment by Aboriginal Affiliation ......................................................................................... 18
10.5 Employment by Gender .............................................................................................................. 20
11.0 Expenditures and Procurement ............................................................................................. 21
11.1 Expenditures by Location of Company and Industry Category ................................................... 21
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11.2 Procurement ............................................................................................................................... 22
Appendix A – Employment by 4-Digit NOC Code ............................................................................... 25
Appendix B – Contracts Awarded Since Project Sanction ................................................................... 48
List of Tables
Table 1 - Incurred costs for Muskrat Falls Project to July 2015 (Costs in CAD ($Thousands))* ..................................... 7
Table 2 - Person Hours of Employment by Location of Work and Residency – July 2015 ........................................... 14
Table 3 - Person Hours of Employment by Location of Work and Residency – Project to Date ................................. 14
Table 4 - Number of Persons Employed by Location of Work and Residency – July 2015 .......................................... 14
Table 5 - Person Hours of Employment by 2-Digit NOC Code – July 2015 and Project to Date .................................. 15
Table 6 – Residents Hired by 2-Digit NOC Code – July 2015 ........................................................................................ 16
Table 7 - Person Hours of Employment by Location of Work – July 2015 and Project to Date ................................... 17
Table 8 – Residents Hired by Location of Work – July 2015 ........................................................................................ 17
Table 9 - Person Hours of Employment by Aboriginal Affiliation – July 2015 and Project to Date ............................. 18
Table 10 – Persons Employed by Aboriginal Affiliation – July 2015 ............................................................................ 18
Table 11 - Person Hours of Employment by Location of Work and Aboriginal Affiliation- July 2015 ......................... 19
Table 12 - Person Hours of Employment by Location of Work and Aboriginal Affiliation- Project to Date ................ 19
Table 13 – Number of Persons Employed by Location of Work and Aboriginal Affiliation- July 2015 ........................ 19
Table 14 - Person Hours of Employment by Gender – July 2015 and Project to Date ................................................ 20
Table 15 – Persons Employed by Gender – July 2015 ................................................................................................. 20
Table 16 - Total Value of Expenditures by Location of Company and Industry Category ($CDN) - July 2015 ............. 21
Table 17 - Total Value of Expenditures by Location of Company and Industry Category ($CDN) – Project to Date ... 22
Table 18 - Contracts Awarded During July, 2015 ......................................................................................................... 22
Table 19 – Request for Proposals Issued ..................................................................................................................... 23
Table 20 – Upcoming Request for Proposals (RFPs) .................................................................................................... 24
Table 21 – Person Hours of Employment by 4-Digit NOC Code .................................................................................. 25
Table 22 – Residents Hired by 4-Digit NOC Code – July 2015 ...................................................................................... 28
Table 23 – Female Workers Hired by 4-Digit NOC Code – July 2015 ........................................................................... 32
Table 24 – Aboriginal Workers by 4-Digit NOC Code – July 2015 ................................................................................ 36
Table 25 – Labrador Residents by 4-Digit NOC Code – July 2015 ............................................................................... 40
Table 26 – Contracts Awarded Since Project Sanction ............................................................................................... 48
Muskrat Falls Project – July 2015 Project Report 1
1.0 Monthly Report Overview
This report1 provides the monthly update on the following projects associated with the Muskrat Falls
development:
• the 824 megawatt (MW) hydroelectric development at Muskrat Falls (the Muskrat Falls
hydroelectric generating facility);
• two 315 kilovolt (kV) High Voltage alternating current (HVac) transmission lines between
Muskrat Falls and Churchill Falls (the Labrador Transmission Assets); and
• the 1,100 km long High Voltage direct current (HVdc) transmission line between Muskrat Falls
and Soldiers Pond (the Labrador-Island Transmission Link).
The report includes details on construction and procurement activities, construction costs, safety and
environmental activities, and details on stakeholder and community consultation and engagement
initiatives during the reporting period. The report also provides detailed statistical tables summarizing
employment and expenditure benefits generated from the Muskrat Falls development.
This report covers the activities for the month of July 2015. Construction work during this period took
place on all major work components in Labrador and on the island, including the generation and
transmission components of the project.
2.0 Highlights this Month
Highlights of construction activities in July include:
• Concrete placement continued in the intake, powerhouse, spillway and transition dams at
Muskrat Falls. Significant work occurred in the spillway with 27 spillway pier concrete pours
having taken place.
• Completion of overburden activities in the upstream embankment area at the North Spur by
Gilbert Newfoundland and Labrador Contracting Limited.
• Commencement of civil works activity for the Soldier’s Pond switchyard and converter station.
• Completion of electrode well installation at the Dowden’s Point grounding station site by H.J.
O’Connell Construction Ltd.
1 This report is prepared by Lower Churchill Management Corporation (LCP), the Nalcor Energy subsidiary
responsible for managing the construction of the Muskrat Falls hydroelectric generating facility, the
Labrador Transmission Assets and the Labrador-Island Transmission Link.
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3.0 Construction Update
3.1 Muskrat Falls Hydroelectric Generating Facility
The following outlines some of the construction activities completed by Astaldi in July:
• Concrete placements continued in the intake, powerhouse, spillway and transition dams.
Significant work occurred in the spillway, with 27 spillway pier concrete pours taking place.
• Commencement of field testing for curtain grouting operations.
• Began installation of spillway downstream temporary and permanent bridges.
• Ongoing maintenance of curing, hoarding and heating of the placed concrete.
Aerial view of the Muskrat Falls generation site. The powerhouse and intake
is on the left and the spillway is on the right.
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Intake work ongoing by
Astaldi Canada
Separation wall work
by Astaldi Canada
Concrete placement by Astaldi
Canada on the spillway piers -
upstream view
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Other significant activities related to the Muskrat Falls generating facility include:
• Manufacturing of the turbines, generators and primary anchor materials for the intake,
powerhouse and spillway is being completed by Andritz Canada. Some of the components are
now en route from China to Labrador.
• Completion of the concrete pad for the cement bentonite plant at the North Spur by Gilbert
Newfoundland and Labrador Contracting Limited.
• Completion of overburden activities in the upstream embankment area at the North Spur by
Gilbert Newfoundland and Labrador Contracting Limited.
• Commencement of excavation activities for access road to downstream slopes and backfilling of
the upstream embankment area at the North Spur by Gilbert Newfoundland and Labrador.
Work in the powerhouse by
Astaldi Canada
Stabilization work ongoing at the
North Spur by Gilbert
Newfoundland and Labrador
Contracting Ltd.
Muskrat Falls Project – July 2015 Project Report 5
3.2 Labrador Transmission Assets
Construction activities for the High Voltage alternating current (HVac) transmission line by Valard
Construction continued to progress during the period, with ongoing tower assembly, foundation
assembly and installation, and tower erection. By the end of July, 1,158 foundations were installed, 882
towers were assembled, 650 towers were erected, 804 guy anchors were tested and 167,005 metres of
conductor stringing was completed. In addition, testing of the seven transformers for the Churchill Falls
substation was completed. As well civil works and building services at the Churchill Falls switchyard
commenced by Pomerleau Inc.
The HVac transmission line between Muskrat Falls and Churchill Falls.
3.3 Labrador-Island Transmission Link (LIL)
Construction activities for the High Voltage direct current (HVdc) transmission line by Valard
Construction continued to progress during the period with ongoing tower assembly, tower erection,
foundation assembly and installation. By the end of July, 313 foundations were installed, 435 towers
were assembled, 75 guy anchors were tested, and 57 towers were erected.
Work also progressed on the LIL on a number of fronts, including:
• Right-of-way clearing and access continued with approximately 2,892 hectares cleared to date,
including 1,571 hectares in Labrador and 1,321 hectares on the island.
• Fabrication of materials for the HVdc transmission line towers is continuing in Texas, Dubai and
India.
• Work continued by Alstom Grid Canada Inc. for the supply and installation of converters and
cable transition compounds.
• Commencement of civil works activity for the Soldier’s Pond switchyard and converter station.
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• Completion of electrode well installation at the Dowden’s Point grounding station site by H.J.
O’Connell Construction Ltd.
Transmission
construction
continued to
progress in July.
Construction of the
grounding station at
Dowden’s Point, Seal
Cove.
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Work also progressed on the Strait of Belle Isle marine cable crossing, including:
• Manufacturing and testing of the submarine cable in Japan continues to progress.
• All land cables for installation are in Halifax port with delivery to Shoal Cove and Forteau
scheduled for September.
• Continuation of quayside construction activities in Forteau.
• Continuation of civil works at Shoal Cove and Forteau.
4.0 Procurement
Detailed information on procurement activities during the month is provided in Section 11.2 of this
report and includes listings of contracts awarded during the reporting period, as well as issued and
upcoming requests for proposals. Appendix B lists the successful bidder(s) for all contract packages
awarded since project sanction. Information on forecasted, issued and awarded contracts is also
available on the LCP project website at: https://muskratfalls.nalcorenergy.com/procurement/.
No contracts were awarded in July.
5.0 Construction Cost Summary
The direct facilities capital cost forecast for the projects is $6.99 billion.
5.1 Incurred Cost Overview
Table 1 summarizes the incurred costs for the project for the month of July and for the project to date.
Incurred costs refer to the value of work performed during the period regardless of it being paid during
the current period or at some point in the future.
Table 1 - Incurred costs for Muskrat Falls Project to July 2015 (Costs in CAD ($Thousands))*
Project Component July 2014 Cost
Estimate
Incurred Cost
Current Month
Incurred Cost
Project to Date
Muskrat Falls Hydroelectric Generating Facility $3,371,989 $76,876 $1,650,178
Labrador Transmission Assets $831,945 $31,168 $478,848
Labrador-Island Transmission Link $2,786,480 $89,693 $954,138
Total $6,990,414 $197,737 $3,083,164
* Value excludes interest during construction and capitalized financing costs
5.2 Monthly Expenditure Overview
• Total expenditures paid for the Muskrat Falls Project were approximately $144 million in July
2015. This included almost $28 million to Newfoundland and Labrador businesses.
• From January 2013 to the end of the reporting period in July 2015, over $900 million has been
spent with Newfoundland and Labrador-based companies.
Detailed expenditure information is provided in Section 11.1 of this report.
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6.0 Safety and Environment
6.1 Safety
LCP and all contractors working on the Muskrat Falls Project have a relentless commitment to the safety
of workers and the public. The following table outlines the Health and Safety indicators and
measurements for the month of July and for the project to date.
Indicator July 2015 Project to Date
Orientations completed 986 19,301
Safety Step Backs completed 32,186 457,093
Work site inspections 3,291 19,222
Lost-time injuries 1 6
Medical aid incidents 2 46
6.2 Environment
The LCP has developed and implemented a comprehensive avifauna management plan to mitigate
potential disturbance to migratory and resident avifauna (i.e., incidental take) based on federal and
provincial legislation.
One of the components of the avifauna management plan includes directed surveys. Ground nest
surveys are conducted ahead of clearing activities and buffers are established if active nest indicators
are observed. Experienced surveyors not only rely upon physical structures as cues, but also look for
behavioural cues that indicate a nest is present. Buffers are then established depending on the species
observed.
This year’s avifauna program included ground surveys in Labrador and Newfoundland along the
transmission line right-of-way. In 2015, 35 buffers were established around songbird nests and 15
buffers were established around raptor nests in Labrador. In Newfoundland a total of 164 buffers
around nests were established, of which 4 were raptor nests.
The LCP environment team is committed to maintaining a high standard of environmental responsibility
that will help to sustain a diverse and healthy environment for generations of Newfoundlanders and
Labradorians.
7.0 Employment, Benefits and Community Engagement
This section provides information on employment benefits generated during the month as well as
details on some of the community consultation and engagement activities undertaken during the
month. Some of these activities are part of commitments made by LCP through the Benefits Strategy
with the provincial government, the Impacts and Benefits Agreement (IBA) with Innu Nation, the Gender
Equity and Diversity Program, in addition to provincial and federal environmental regulatory
commitments.
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7.1 Employment Highlights
Following is the employment information for the projects in July 2015. Detailed employment
information and statistics are outlined in Section 10.
• In July, almost 850,000 hours were worked by 5,169 individuals on the projects, including over
711,000 hours of work in Labrador.
• During the month of July, 4,355 residents of Newfoundland and Labrador were employed on
the projects, representing over 84 per cent of the total persons employed.
• In July, there were 4,266 people working in Labrador, of whom 1,221 were Labrador residents
(about 29 per cent). Of these 1,221 Labrador residents, 492 self-identified themselves as a
member of a Labrador Aboriginal group (about 40 per cent).
7.2 Recruitment Activities
Employers continue to utilize muskratfallsjobs.com as a tool to find qualified residents of the province to
fill available positions. To date there are more than 30,000 registered users, including over 22,000
residents of Newfoundland and Labrador.
This website has been updated to reflect current trade requirements required by various contractors for
the project. The website also details current opportunities with the LCP Project Delivery Team.
7.3 Training and Development
7.3.1 Workplace Orientation
To foster a safe and respectful workplace, all workers complete mandatory training in site safety rules
and procedures, respectful workplace protocols, and gender and cultural awareness. In July there were
986 orientations completed. A total of 513 workers participated in Innu Cultural Awareness sessions. A
total of 26 workers completed the Alcohol and Drug Awareness for Supervisors Training. Also in July,
three workers completed an Emergency First Aid course and three workers completed the Standard First
Aid course.
7.3.2 Labrador Aboriginal Training Partnership (LATP) Support
The LATP continued to offer client counseling to Aboriginal individuals seeking employment, as well as
providing funding support for safety certifications.
7.3.3 LCP Supervisory Development Program
The LCP Supervisory Development Program will continue through 2015 until all supervisory staff has
completed the program.
7.4 Gender Equity and Diversity
7.4.1 Employment of Women and Apprenticeships
In July, 586 women were working on all project components, comprising approximately 11 per cent of
the total workforce. Of these, 312 were working in construction, 21 in engineering, 105 in project
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management, and 148 in project support. Of the 586 women working on the project, 537 are
Newfoundland and Labrador residents.
During the month of July, 402 apprentices were employed, of whom 29 were women.
7.4.2 Promoting Women in Trades
LCP continued to work with the Women in Resource Development Corporation (WRDC), as this agency
provides practical support to women in the province who wish to pursue employment in the
construction sector.
7.5 Labrador Innu Initiatives
7.5.1 Impacts and Benefits Agreement (IBA) Implementation Activities
Nalcor representatives met with Innu Nation on July 8, 2015, to discuss a variety of IBA implementation
issues. This included a review of IBA scholarship applications, Innu employment and on-the-job training.
On July 9, 2015, Nalcor facilitated a meeting between Innu Nation and Andritz Hydro to discuss IBA
implementation commitments relevant to contractors.
7.6 Community Engagement
7.6.1 Public Inquiries
LCP has established multiple venues for members of the public to ask questions, seek employment
information, and get details about the Muskrat Falls development. LCP has a website for people to apply
for jobs (muskratfallsjobs.com) as well as a website that provides information on project construction
activities (muskratfalls.nalcorenergy.com). In addition, people can contact LCP through the toll-free
number or email or by dropping into the project office in Happy Valley-Goose Bay.
7.7 Community Investment
LCP is committed to giving back to the communities in which it operates and where its workers live. As
part of the corporate community investment program, LCP makes investments in Labrador to help
ensure Labrador-based organizations and events remain vibrant and have a positive impact on the
community overall.
Happy Valley – Goose Bay SPCA
In July, LCP staff was happy to select the Happy Valley – Goose Bay SPCA as a recipient of donations
from recyclable containers collected from the Muskrat Falls site. The donation to the SPCA was a joint
initiative by LCP and the site waste management service provider, Pardy's Waste Management. The
donation to the SPCA is just one of the many ways that the project works to give back to communities. A
total of $926.00 was donated on July 23, 2015.
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Northwest River Beach Festival
In July, LCP was a gold level sponsor for the 30th annual Northwest River Beach Festival. LCP contributed
$5,000 toward the festival, which is a weekend long multi-cultural event featuring live music, performers
and family activities.
Canadian Mental Health Association
More than 1,300 workers celebrated Canada Day at the Muskrat Falls site with a BBQ, live band and
fundraiser in support of the Canadian Mental Health Association. As part of the fundraiser, tickets were
sold on prizes by Labrador Catering including a grand prize that was provided by Provincial Air for two
tickets to anywhere they fly. A total of $5,462 was raised for the Canadian Mental Health Association.
LCP and Pardy’s present the
Happy Valley – Goose Bay
SPCA with a donation of $926.
LCP and Labrador Catering present
the Canadian Mental Health
Association with a donation of $5,462.
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8.0 Definitions Term Definition
Benefits
Strategy
Lower Churchill Construction Project Benefits Strategy as agreed by the Province of
Newfoundland and Labrador and LCP.
Expenditures Expenditures for the month are defined as those expenditures from invoices which have been
approved for payment during the month.
Incurred Costs Value of work performed during the period (month) regardless of it being paid during the current
period or at some point in the future.
Industry
Category
Based on the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) and used to categorize
companies for expenditure reporting.
Island or NF Refers to the residency of employees, the location of work completed or the location of a
company; includes residents from, work done on or companies located on the island portion of
NL.
NOC Code Occupational codes from the National Occupational Classification system, which is the standard
system for classifying jobs in Canada. It is a hierarchical structure with four levels of
classifications. Both the 2-digit and 4-digit classifications are used in this report.
Person Hours Hours worked by individuals on the project.
Persons
Employed
Any person who has worked at any time on the Project during the time period referenced.
Project to Date Cumulative totals for the period from January 1, 2013 up to the end of the current month.
Residents Residents of Newfoundland and Labrador who meet the requirements as defined in the Benefits
Strategy.
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9.0 Abbreviations and Acronyms
Abbreviation/Acronym Definition
AES Advanced Education and Skills
BMRS Benefits Monitoring and Reporting System
C&A Construction and Assembly
CEC Conduit End Connection
CLC Community Liaison Committee
CNA College of the North Atlantic
DG3 Decision gate 3
E&D Engineering and Design
EMS Environmental Management System
ERC Environment and Regulatory Compliance
FAT Factory Acceptance Testing
GIS Geographical Information System
HDD Horizontal Directional Drilling
HVac High voltage AC transmission
HVdc High voltage DC transmission
IBA Impacts and Benefits Agreement
ICS Integrated Cover Structure
INT International (Location of Work or Company)
kV Kilovolt
LATP Labrador-Aboriginal Training Partnership
LCP Lower Churchill Project
LHAFA Labrador Hunting and Fishing Association
LITL Labrador-Island Transmission Link
LTA Labrador Transmission Assets
MFG Muskrat Falls Hydroelectric Generation Facility
MW Megawatt
NLOWE Newfoundland and Labrador Organization of Women Entrepreneurs
OAWA Office to Advance Women Apprentices
OC Other Canada
OSEM On-site Environmental Monitor
PM Project Management
Res Residents of Newfoundland and Labrador
RFP Request for Proposal
ROW Right of Way
SOBI Strait of Belle Isle
WRDC Women in Resource Development Corporation
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10.0 Employment Benefits
All information on employment is provided by both person hours and the number of persons employed
for the following categories:
• Total employment
• Employment by NOC Code
• Employment by Location of Work
• Employment by Aboriginal Affiliation
• Employment by Gender
10.1 Total Employment
Tables 2 through 4 break out the project employment in both person hours and persons employed by
location of work and residency.
Table 2 - Person Hours of Employment by Location of Work and Residency – July 2015
Residency
Island Labrador Other Canada Non-Canadian
Work Location at Location % of Total at Location % of Total at Location % of Total at Location % of Total Total
Island 112,634 85.5% 3,762 2.9% 13,439 10.2% 1,946 1.5% 131,780
Labrador 405,389 57.0% 190,799 26.8% 109,273 15.4% 6,080 0.9% 711,541
Other Canada 349 6.2% - 0.0% 5,259 93.8% - 0.0% 5,608
International - 0.0% - 0.0% 208 21.0% 781 79.0% 989
Total 518,372 61.0% 194,561 22.9% 128,179 15.1% 8,807 1.0% 849,919
Table 3 - Person Hours of Employment by Location of Work and Residency – Project to Date
Residency
Island Labrador Other Canada Non-Canadian
Work Location at Location % of Total at Location % of Total at Location % of Total at Location % of Total Total
Island 1,545,790 72.4% 65,587 3.1% 483,832 22.7% 38,616 1.8% 2,133,824
Labrador 4,966,340 50.7% 3,291,886 33.6% 1,432,109 14.6% 108,422 1.1% 9,798,757
Other Canada 1,393 0.9% - 0.0% 156,042 96.4% 4,451 2.7% 161,886
International - 0.0% - 0.0% 1,571 9.8% 14,412 90.2% 15,983
Total 6,513,523 53.8% 3,357,473 27.7% 2,073,554 17.1% 165,901 1.4% 12,110,450
Table 4 - Number of Persons Employed by Location of Work and Residency – July 2015
Residency
Island Labrador Other Canada Non-Canadian
Work Location at Location %of Total at Location %of Total at Location %of Total at Location %of Total Total
Island 730 85.9% 19 2.2% 90 10.6% 11 1.3% 850
Labrador 2,383 55.9% 1,221 28.6% 629 14.7% 33 0.8% 4,266
Other Canada 2 4.2% - 0.0% 46 95.8% - 0.0% 48
International - 0.0% - 0.0% 1 20.0% 4 80.0% 5
Total 3,115 60.3% 1,240 24.0% 766 14.8% 48 0.9% 5,169
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10.2 Employment by NOC Code
Tables 5 and 6 summarize project employment by 2-digit NOC Code. Appendix A contains an overview of the methodology used to capture
employment by job title and how that information is converted to NOC codes. In addition, occupational information by 4-digit NOC code as well as
information on employment by NOC code and gender, Aboriginal affiliation and for residents of Labrador is also provided in Appendix A.
Table 5 - Person Hours of Employment by 2-Digit NOC Code – July 2015 and Project to Date
Current Month Project to Date
2-Digit NOC Code C&A E&D PM Total C&A E&D PM Total
00 - Senior management occupations 1,963 84 595 2,641 41,764 7,821 22,329 71,913
01-05 - Specialized middle management occupations 11,325 1,738 6,215 19,278 186,044 76,628 167,583 430,256
07-09 - Middle management occupations in trades, transportation, production
and utilities 11,763 - 5,023 16,786 127,282 12,249 62,805 202,336
11 - Professional occupations in business and finance 3,787 172 5,115 9,073 63,888 17,198 97,265 178,350
12 - Administrative and financial supervisors and administrative occupations 11,016 2,413 10,448 23,876 188,606 129,084 220,262 537,951
13 - Finance, insurance and related business administrative occupations 1,115 160 2,617 3,892 16,653 9,609 48,829 75,090
14 - Office support occupations 6,008 - - 6,008 113,582 72 2,137 115,790
21 - Professional occupations in natural and applied sciences 30,696 9,562 25,408 65,665 517,290 413,127 451,276 1,381,694
22 - Technical occupations related to natural and applied sciences 26,382 4,678 13,109 44,168 341,424 243,733 169,593 754,750
32 - Technical occupations in health 6,992 - - 6,992 80,109 - 2,212 82,321
41 - Professional occupations in law and social, community and government
services 5,540 2,330 3,416 11,285 99,946 54,182 51,149 205,276
43 - Occupations in front-line public protection services - - - - 2,542 - 315 2,857
63 - Service supervisors and specialized service occupations 4,508 - - 4,508 91,018 - 6,061 97,078
65 - Service representatives and other customer and personal services
occupations 8,624 130 - 8,754 189,939 4,439 6,542 200,920
67 - Service support and other service occupations, n.e.c. 22,839 - - 22,839 414,134 - 4,112 418,246
72 - Industrial, electrical and construction trades 234,903 130 941 235,974 2,753,380 3,023 37,520 2,793,923
73 - Maintenance and equipment operation trades 50,496 - 304 50,800 708,891 1,984 4,962 715,838
74 - Other installers, repairers and servicers and material handlers 4,556 - 991 5,547 67,748 48 9,326 77,122
75 - Transport and heavy equipment operation and related maintenance
occupations 141,009 - 1,632 142,641 1,758,027 1,363 14,490 1,773,880
76 - Trades helpers, construction labourers and related occupations 146,360 - 660 147,020 1,624,588 3,373 13,061 1,641,022
82 - Supervisors and technical occupations in natural resources, agriculture and
related production 17,992 - - 17,992 300,927 - 6,481 307,407
86 - Harvesting, landscaping and natural resources labourers 3,055 - 175 3,230 35,011 60 2,395 37,465
92 - Processing, manufacturing and utilities supervisors and central control
operators 953 - - 953 8,918 - 46 8,963
All Occupation Categories 751,878 21,395 76,646 849,919 9,731,711 977,991 1,400,747 12,110,449
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Table 6 – Residents Hired by 2-Digit NOC Code – July 2015
C&A E&D PM Total
2-Digit NOC Res
Total
Persons
Res as %
of Total Res
Total
Persons
Res as %
of Total Res
Total
Persons
Res as %
of Total Res
Total
Persons
Res as %
of Total
00 - Senior management occupations 6 17 35% - 1 0% 5 5 100% 11 23 48%
01-05 - Specialized middle management occupations 32 63 51% 4 11 36% 30 38 79% 66 112 59%
07-09 - Middle management occupations in trades,
transportation, production and utilities 32 66 48% - - 0% 10 23 43% 42 89 47%
11 - Professional occupations in business and finance 18 24 75% 1 1 100% 30 31 97% 49 56 88%
12 - Administrative and financial supervisors and
administrative occupations 41 71 58% 11 14 79% 48 57 84% 100 142 70%
13 - Finance, insurance and related business
administrative occupations 5 5 100% 1 1 100% 17 17 100% 23 23 100%
14 - Office support occupations 38 39 97% - - 0% - - 0% 38 39 97%
21 - Professional occupations in natural and applied
sciences 109 185 59% 19 64 30% 138 154 90% 266 403 66%
22 - Technical occupations related to natural and applied
sciences 93 163 57% 17 30 57% 70 79 89% 180 272 66%
32 - Technical occupations in health 38 38 100% - - 0% - - 0% 38 38 100%
41 - Professional occupations in law and social, community
and government services 27 34 79% 6 9 67% 19 20 95% 52 63 83%
43 - Occupations in front-line public protection services - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
63 - Service supervisors and specialized service
occupations 25 25 100% - - 0% - - 0% 25 25 100%
65 - Service representatives and other customer and
personal services occupations 54 59 92% - - 0% - - 0% 54 59 92%
67 - Service support and other service occupations, n.e.c. 170 171 99% - - 0% - - 0% 170 171 99%
72 - Industrial, electrical and construction trades 1,271 1,414 90% 1 1 100% 30 31 97% 1,302 1,446 90%
73 - Maintenance and equipment operation trades 221 280 79% - - 0% 3 4 75% 224 284 79%
74 - Other installers, repairers and servicers and material
handlers 20 24 83% - - 0% 11 11 100% 31 35 89%
75 - Transport and heavy equipment operation and
related maintenance occupations 749 848 88% - - 0% 9 9 100% 758 857 88%
76 - Trades helpers, construction labourers and related
occupations 808 906 89% - - 0% 4 4 100% 812 910 89%
82 - Supervisors and technical occupations in natural
resources, agriculture and related production 94 100 94% - - 0% - - 0% 94 100 94%
86 - Harvesting, landscaping and natural resources
labourers 15 17 88% - - 0% 1 1 100% 16 18 89%
92 - Processing, manufacturing and utilities supervisors
and central control operators 4 4 100% - - 0% - - 0% 4 4 100%
All Occupation Categories 3,870 4,553 85% 60 132 45% 425 484 88% 4,355 5,169 84%
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10.3 Employment by Location of Work
Tables 7 and 8 summarize employment by location of work.
Table 7 - Person Hours of Employment by Location of Work – July 2015 and Project to Date
Current Period Project to Date
Work Location C&A E&D PM Total C&A E&D PM Total
NL
Island 72,773 14,663 44,345 131,780 498,867 693,830 941,127 2,133,824
Labrador 674,298 5,514 31,729 711,541 9,163,374 186,254 449,129 9,798,757
Total NL 747,071 20,177 76,074 843,321 9,662,240 880,085 1,390,256 11,932,581
Other Canada 4,155 1,218 236 5,608 58,905 97,797 5,183 161,886
Total Canada 751,225 21,395 76,310 848,930 9,721,146 977,882 1,395,439 12,094,466
International 653 - 336 989 10,565 109 5,309 15,983
All Locations 751,878 21,395 76,646 849,919 9,731,711 977,991 1,400,748 12,110,449
Table 8 – Residents Hired by Location of Work – July 2015
C&A E&D PM Total
Work Location Res
Total
Persons
Res as %
of Total Res
Total
Persons
Res as %
of Total Res
Total
Persons
Res as %
of Total Res
Total
Persons
Res as %
of Total
NL
Island 418 443 94% 43 97 44% 288 310 93% 749 850 88%
Labrador 3,450 4,070 85% 17 25 68% 137 171 80% 3,604 4,266 84%
Total NL 3,868 4,513 86% 60 122 49% 425 481 88% 4,353 5,116 85%
Other Canada 2 37 5% - 10 0% - 1 0% 2 48 4%
Total Canada 3,870 4,550 85% 60 132 45% 425 482 88% 4,355 5,164 84%
International - 3 0% - - 0% - 2 0% - 5 0%
Total 3,870 4,553 85% 60 132 45% 425 484 88% 4,355 5,169 84%
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10.4 Employment by Aboriginal Affiliation
Tables 9 through 13 summarize employment by Aboriginal Affiliation.
Table 9 - Person Hours of Employment by Aboriginal Affiliation – July 2015 and Project to Date
Current Period Project to Date
Aboriginal Group C&A E&D PM Total C&A E&D PM Total
Labrador Innu (a)
27,194 - 706 27,900 549,930 - 7,262 557,191
Nunatsiavut(a)
21,519 970 667 23,156 353,486 15,745 13,292 382,522
NunatuKavut(a)
24,516 220 694 25,430 403,838 5,535 14,486 423,859
Other NL Aboriginal(a)
10,731 - 750 11,481 150,209 - 4,725 154,933
Aboriginal - Other Canada 5,418 - - 5,418 56,712 - 2,362 59,074
Non-Aboriginal(b)
662,501 20,205 73,829 756,535 8,290,842 956,962 1,285,066 10,532,869
All Groups 751,878 21,395 76,646 849,919 9,805,016 978,242 1,327,191 12,110,449 (a) Also NL residents (b)
Includes residents and non-residents
Table 10 – Persons Employed by Aboriginal Affiliation – July 2015
C&A E&D PM Total
Aboriginal Group Persons % Persons % Persons % Persons %
Residents
Labrador Innu 203 5.2% - 0.0% 5 1.2% 208 4.8%
Nunatsiavut 137 3.5% 2 3.3% 3 0.7% 142 3.3%
NunatuKavut 146 3.8% 1 1.7% 3 0.7% 150 3.4%
Other Aboriginal 63 1.6% - 0.0% 3 0.7% 66 1.5%
All Aboriginal 549 14.2% 3 5.0% 14 3.3% 566 13.0%
Non-Aboriginal 3,321 85.8% 57 95.0% 411 96.7% 3,789 87.0%
Total 3,870 100% 60 100% 425 100% 4,355 100%
Non Residents
Aboriginal – Canada 27 4.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 27 3.3%
Non-Aboriginal 656 96.0% 72 100.0% 59 100.0% 787 96.7%
Total 683 100% 72 100% 59 100% 814 100%
Summary
Aboriginal 576 12.7% 3 2.3% 14 2.9% 593 11.5%
Non-Aboriginal 3,977 87.3% 129 97.7% 470 97.1% 4,576 88.5%
Total 4,553 100% 132 100% 484 100% 5,169 100%
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Tables 11 through 13 summarize the employment of Aboriginal people and non-Aboriginal people both
in terms of hours worked and persons employed by location of work during the month and for the
Project to Date.
Table 11 - Person Hours of Employment by Location of Work and Aboriginal Affiliation- July 2015
Labrador Innu NunatuKavut Nunatsiavut Other Aboriginal Non-Aboriginal
Work Location At Location % At Location % At Location % At Location % At Location % Total
Island - 0.0% 1,164 0.9% 367 0.3% 2,114 1.6% 128,135 97.2% 131,780
Labrador 27,900 3.9% 24,266 3.4% 22,789 3.2% 14,784 2.1% 621,803 87.4% 711,541
Other Canada - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 5,608 100.0% 5,608
International - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 989 100.0% 989
All Locations 27,900 3.3% 25,430 3.0% 23,156 2.7% 16,898 2.0% 756,535 89.0% 849,919
Table 12 - Person Hours of Employment by Location of Work and Aboriginal Affiliation- Project to Date
Labrador Innu NunatuKavut Nunatsiavut Other Aboriginal Non-Aboriginal
Work Location At Location % At Location % At Location % At Location % At Location % Total
Island 118 0.0% 24,602 1.2% 4,514 0.2% 17,036 0.8% 2,087,553 97.8% 2,133,824
Labrador 557,073 5.7% 399,257 4.1% 378,008 3.9% 196,958 2.0% 8,267,461 84.4% 9,798,757
Other Canada - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 13 0.0% 161,873 100.0% 161,886
International - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 15,983 100.0% 15,983
All Locations 557,191 4.6% 423,859 3.5% 382,522 3.2% 214,007 1.8% 10,532,870 87.0% 12,110,450
Table 13 – Number of Persons Employed by Location of Work and Aboriginal Affiliation- July 2015
Labrador Innu NunatuKavut Nunatsiavut Other Aboriginal Non-Aboriginal
Work Location At Location % At Location % At Location % At Location % At Location % Total
Island - 0.0% 6 0.7% 2 0.2% 12 1.4% 830 97.6% 850
Labrador 208 4.9% 144 3.4% 140 3.3% 81 1.9% 3,693 86.6% 4,266
Other Canada - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 48 100.0% 48
International - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 5 100.0% 5
All Locations 208 4.0% 150 2.9% 142 2.7% 93 1.8% 4,576 88.5% 5,169
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10.5 Employment by Gender
Tables 14 and 15 summarize employment by gender.
Table 14 - Person Hours of Employment by Gender – July 2015 and Project to Date
Current Period Project to Date
Gender C&A E&D PM Total C&A E&D PM Total
Female 67,838 3,475 16,982 88,295 1,099,066 154,218 328,484 1,581,768
Male 684,040 17,920 59,664 761,624 8,705,950 824,024 998,707 10,528,681
Total 751,878 21,395 76,646 849,919 9,805,016 978,242 1,327,191 12,110,449
Table 15 – Persons Employed by Gender – July 2015
C&A E&D PM Total
Gender Persons % Persons % Persons % Persons %
Residents
Female 416 10.7% 17 28.3% 104 24.5% 537 12.3%
Male 3,454 89.3% 43 71.7% 321 75.5% 3,818 87.7%
Total 3,870 100% 60 100% 425 100% 4,355 100%
Non Residents
Female 44 6.4% 4 5.6% 1 1.7% 49 6.0%
Male 639 93.6% 68 94.4% 58 98.3% 765 94.0%
Total 683 100% 72 100% 59 100% 814 100%
Summary
Female 460 10.1% 21 15.9% 105 21.7% 586 11.3%
Male 4,093 89.9% 111 84.1% 379 78.3% 4,583 88.7%
Total 4,553 100% 132 100% 484 100% 5,169 100%
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11.0 Expenditures and Procurement
Expenditures are captured through direct enter of expenditure breakdowns by contractors which enter
directly into the benefits system. For all other contractors, a listing of payments approved during the
month from the project’s financial accounting system is used. In all cases, expenditure totals are those
that are approved for payment during the month.
11.1 Expenditures by Location of Company and Industry Category
Table 16 below summarizes the project expenditures made during July 2015 by industry and company
location.
Table 16 - Total Value of Expenditures by Location of Company and Industry Category ($CDN) - July 2015
Industry Labrador Newfoundland Other
Canada
Non-
Canadian
Totals
Accommodation and Food Services 46,197 6,528,340 - - 6,574,537
Administrative and Support, Waste Management
and Remediation Services 3,765 400 - - 4,165
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting - - - - -
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation - 10,190 - - 10,190
Construction 152,785 11,203,795 87,244,943 1,097,700 99,699,223
Educational Services - - 232,919 - 232,919
Finance and Insurance 225 - - 113,750 113,975
Health Care and Social Assistance - - 1,875 - 1,875
Information and Cultural Industries - 30,198 60,563 - 90,761
Management of Companies and Enterprises - - - - -
Manufacturing - 1,509 14,810,495 4,294,842 19,106,846
Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction - - - - -
Other Services, Including Maintenance and Repair 4,415 2,303,409 5,825 - 2,313,649
Professional, Scientific and Technical Services 102,984 3,868,826 6,709,908 43,022 10,724,740
Public Administration 3,890 20,950 6,107 - 30,947
Real Estate, Rental and Leasing 401 11,562 - - 11,962
Retail Trade - 15,923 22,205 - 38,128
Transportation and Warehousing 1,014,344 1,107,839 1,801,709 - 3,923,892
Utilities 7,025 1,214,405 93,112 - 1,314,542
Wholesale Trade 56,059 32,561 25,455 - 114,074
Grand Total 1,392,089 26,349,906 111,015,116 5,549,314 144,306,425
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Table 17 below summarizes the project expenditures made for the Project to Date by industry and
company location.
Table 17 - Total Value of Expenditures by Location of Company and Industry Category ($CDN) – Project to Date
Industry Labrador Newfoundland Other Canada Non-
Canadian
Totals
Accommodation and Food Services 1,524,416 64,867,715 321,424 - 66,713,555
Administrative and Support, Waste
Management and Remediation Services 641,342 10,565,100 273,584 - 11,480,025
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 15,240 40,199,038 769,972 - 40,984,250
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 113,524 40,697 - 16,611 170,833
Construction 178,684,457 288,758,157 666,345,762 23,041,079 1,156,829,455
Educational Services 120,974 75,793 2,621,243 12,804 2,830,813
Finance and Insurance 225 24,779,051 28,285,792 1,258,985 54,324,052
Health Care and Social Assistance 3,500 4,129,023 7,500 - 4,140,023
Information and Cultural Industries 7,000 728,834 1,562,233 685,768 2,983,835
Management of Companies and Enterprises - - - - -
Manufacturing 17 8,533,394 243,460,716 103,582,504 355,576,631
Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction 9,000 1,395,996 23,955,115 1,200 25,361,311
Other Services, Including Maintenance and
Repair 786,109 32,976,888 1,053,778 194,169 35,010,944
Professional, Scientific and Technical Services 5,011,837 113,987,690 216,563,710 9,156,540 344,719,776
Public Administration 11,407,657 2,407,833 1,386,168 - 15,201,658
Real Estate, Rental and Leasing 343,926 459,178 - - 803,104
Retail Trade 880,334 7,779,914 220,592 - 8,880,840
Transportation and Warehousing 8,170,844 14,984,551 22,093,712 - 45,249,108
Utilities 734,642 70,276,961 3,262,369 5,188 74,279,160
Wholesale Trade 4,218,760 1,903,354 1,802,925 15,671,273 23,596,313
Totals 212,673,804 688,849,168 1,213,986,594 153,626,120 2,269,135,686
11.2 Procurement
Tables 18 and 19 provide details on procurement activities for all components of the Muskrat Falls
Project. Table 18 lists the contracts awarded during July. Appendix B contains a list of all contracts
awarded to date since Project Sanction.
Table 18 - Contracts Awarded During July, 2015
Package # Package Title Award Date Successful Bidder(s)
No contracts were awarded in July.
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Table 19 lists the contract packages for which the RFPs have been issued but the packages have yet to
be awarded as of July, 2015.
Table 19 – Request for Proposals Issued
Package # Package Title RFP Issue Status Qualified Bidders
CH0009 Construction of North and South
Dams
Issued • Astaldi Canada Inc.
• Barnard-Pennecon (Joint venture)
• HJOC-Dragados (Joint Venture)
CH0031 Supply and Install of Mechanical &
Electrical Auxiliaries (MF)
Issued • Black & McDonald Limited
• Cahill-Ganotec Joint Venture
• Groupe Plombaction Inc. Joint Venture
• Aecon Industrial, a Division of Aecon Group
Inc.
• Pennecon Energy Ltd.
• Andritz Hydro Canada Inc.
• LASC Muskrat Falls Joint Venture
CT0327-050
HVdc Clearing and Access –
Section 2
Issued • Amis Contractor
• Asplundh Tree Service ULC
• Broyage SD Inc.
• Buckles Contracting Ltd.
• C&T Enterprises Ltd.
• Cabot Industries
• Dexter Construction Company Limited
• Graham Brothers Construction Group
• 513356 NB Ltd (o/a High Tech Industries)
• Johnson’s Construction Ltd.
• Major’s Logging Limited
• Matt Harris & Sons Ltd.
• Mike Kelly & Sons Ltd.
• N.C.L. Holdings Ltd.
• Newfoundland and Labrador Vegetation
Control Ltd.
• Noble Resources (2012) Inc.
• Pennecon Heavy Civil Limited
• Qalipu Enterprises / Command Equipment
• R. MacLean Forestry Ltd.
• Scott and Stewart Forestry Consultants Ltd.
• Site Energy / Bear Slashers
• Springdale Forest Resources
• Stuckless & Stuckless Inc.
CD510-002 Supply and Install Permanent
Communications Systems-
Prefabricated Buildings
Issued • Cahill Instrumentation and Technical Services
Limited
• Talon Energy Services
• Tiller Engineering Inc.
• Pennecon Limited
LC-PM-186 Project Completion System Issued • IBS Canada
• OCCMS Ltd.
• Omega Project Solutions, Inc.
CD510-001 Supply and Install Permanent
Communication Systems, Optical
Transport Network (OTN)
Issued • Alcatel-Lucent Canada Inc.
• Bell Aliant Regional Communications, L.P.
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Table 20 lists the upcoming RFPs that are expected to be issued.
Table 20 – Upcoming Request for Proposals (RFPs)
Package # Package Title Forecasted Bidder Selection
Start
Forecasted RFP Issue Date
CH0049 Supply and Install Log Boom Q3' 2015
CH0029 Construction of Site restoration at
Muskrat Falls
Q1' 2016 Q2' 2016
SD0536 Provision of Integrated Commissioning
Support Services
Q3' 2015 Q4' 2015
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Appendix A – Employment by 4-Digit NOC Code
Table 21 – Person Hours of Employment by 4-Digit NOC Code
Current Month Project to Date
4-Digit NOC Code C&A E&D PM Total C&A E&D PM Total
0016 - Senior Managers - Goods Production, Utilities, Transportation
and Construction 1,963 84 595 2,641 41,764 7,821 22,329 71,913
0111 - Financial Managers - - 253 253 3,457 - 8,968 12,425
0112 - Human Resources Managers 3,579 309 639 4,527 92,752 10,086 20,812 123,650
0113 - Purchasing Managers 201 317 408 926 3,808 9,342 9,940 23,090
0114 - Other Administrative Services Managers 4,355 - 877 5,232 54,852 3,023 15,755 73,630
0124 - Advertising, marketing and public relations managers - - - - 35 - 47 82
0125 - Other Business Services Managers 669 - 815 1,484 10,227 - 24,445 34,671
0211 - Engineering Managers 2,431 946 2,393 5,770 20,080 48,618 74,533 143,230
0213 - Computer and Information Systems Managers 90 166 830 1,086 834 5,560 13,085 19,478
0711 - Construction Managers 11,763 - 5,023 16,786 127,282 12,249 62,805 202,336
1111 - Financial Auditors and Accountants 580 - 515 1,095 11,994 1,658 14,484 28,135
1114 - Other Financial Officers 140 - 1,270 1,410 2,161 3,073 9,710 14,944
1121 - Human Resources professionals 2,090 172 2,655 4,916 40,733 12,437 49,608 102,777
1122 - Professional Occupations in Business management consulting - - - - - - - -
1123 - Professional occupations in advertising, marketing and public
relations 977 - 676 1,653 9,000 31 23,464 32,495
1221 - Administrative Officers 1,588 1,526 1,215 4,329 17,134 39,674 18,270 75,078
1223 - Human resources and Recruitment Officers 200 - 263 463 2,643 3,741 8,583 14,966
1225 - Purchasing Agents and Officers 2,685 506 6,493 9,683 46,719 57,937 133,066 237,721
1241 - Administrative Assistants 6,543 381 2,478 9,401 122,110 27,733 60,344 210,186
1311 - Accounting technicians and bookkeepers 1,115 160 2,617 3,892 16,653 9,609 48,829 75,090
1411 - General Office support workers 6,008 - - 6,008 112,257 72 131 112,460
1431 - Accounting and Related Clerks - - - - 1,325 - 2,006 3,330
2113 - Geologists, Geochemists and Geophysicists 617 140 494 1,251 6,053 10,207 4,926 21,186
2131 - Civil Engineers 8,637 3,310 4,323 16,269 128,976 144,484 67,407 340,867
2132 - Mechanical Engineers 790 663 1,718 3,171 8,901 40,473 37,569 86,943
2133 - Electrical and Electronics Engineers 800 2,612 2,732 6,144 6,795 116,437 66,895 190,127
2141 - Industrial and Manufacturing Engineers 8,591 250 4,766 13,607 126,953 15,390 70,034 212,377
2144 - Geological Engineers 108 846 250 1,204 2,501 10,071 1,798 14,369
2147 - Computer Engineers (Except Software Engineers and Designers) 108 176 - 284 2,316 4,829 160 7,305
2148 - Other Professional Engineers, n.e.c. 4,206 1,173 6,743 12,121 86,797 55,507 132,825 275,129
2151 - Architects - - - - - 1,895 - 1,895
2153 - Urban and Land Use Planners 189 220 1,482 1,890 2,096 4,980 25,736 32,811
2154 - Land Surveyors 6,305 - 1,274 7,579 131,769 - 15,925 147,694
2171 - Information Systems Analysts and Consultants 345 172 1,628 2,145 14,133 8,855 28,005 50,992
2221 - Biological Technologists and Technicians - - - - - - - -
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Current Month Project to Date
4-Digit NOC Code C&A E&D PM Total C&A E&D PM Total
2231 - Civil Engineering Technologists and Technicians 7,720 596 1,413 9,729 83,664 70,863 27,784 182,310
2232 - Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians 1,625 83 193 1,901 14,329 15,327 1,213 30,869
2234 - Construction Estimators 210 552 406 1,168 10,150 16,500 10,455 37,105
2241 - Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technologists and
Technicians 1,070 176 2,065 3,311 13,504 25,526 33,652 72,682
2243 - Industrial Instrument Technicians and Mechanics 734 - - 734 7,150 - 897 8,047
2251 - Architectural Technologists and Technicians 125 - - 125 125 4,159 300 4,583
2253 - Drafting Technologists and Technicians 3,221 1,067 307 4,595 59,980 42,583 6,978 109,541
2263 - Inspectors in Public and Environmental Health and Occupational
Health and Safety 10,669 1,570 3,832 16,071 140,558 44,795 33,063 218,415
2264 - Construction Inspectors 1,008 634 4,894 6,536 11,904 23,982 55,186 91,071
2271 - Air Pilots, Flight Engineers and Flying Instructors - - - - 60 - 66 126
3234 - Paramedical Occupations 6,992 - - 6,992 80,109 - 2,212 82,321
4112 - Lawyers and Quebec Notaries - - 7 7 258 - 3,091 3,349
4161 - Natural and Applied Science Policy Researchers, Consultants and
Program Officers 4,529 2,330 3,037 9,895 89,885 54,182 37,623 181,689
4162 - Economists and Economic Policy Researchers and Analysts - - 372 372 420 - 10,395 10,814
4169 - Other Professional Occupations in Social Science, n.e.c. 1,011 - - 1,011 9,384 - 41 9,425
4312 - Firefighters - - - - 2,542 - 315 2,857
6313 - Accommodation, travel, tourism and related services supervisors 1,621 - - 1,621 36,981 - 4,470 41,451
6321 - Chefs - - - - 596 - - 596
6322 - Cooks 2,887 - - 2,887 53,441 - 1,591 55,032
6541 - Security Guards and Related security service Occupations 8,624 130 - 8,754 189,939 4,439 6,542 200,920
6711 - Food Counter Attendants, Kitchen Helpers and Related support
Occupations 22,839 - - 22,839 414,134 - 4,112 418,246
7201 - Contractors and supervisors, machining, metal forming, shaping
and erecting trades and related occupations 9,760 - - 9,760 98,273 - 457 98,730
7202 - Contractors and Supervisors, Electrical Trades and
Telecommunications Occupations 2,294 - 37 2,331 22,847 - 813 23,660
7203 - Contractors and Supervisors, Pipefitting Trades 385 - - 385 12,934 - 705 13,639
7204 - Contractors and Supervisors, Carpentry Trades 8,581 - - 8,581 156,059 - 2,024 158,084
7205 - Contractors and Supervisors, Other Construction Trades,
Installers, Repairers and Servicers 16,140 130 200 16,470 299,104 2,831 4,932 306,867
7233 - Sheet Metal Workers - - - - 71,880 - 1,825 73,705
7234 - Boilermakers - - - - 1,870 - - 1,870
7236 - Ironworkers 41,639 - - 41,639 438,185 - 792 438,977
7237 - Welders and Related Machine Operators 4,655 - - 4,655 72,801 192 808 73,800
7242 - Industrial Electricians 15,408 - 133 15,541 192,483 - 9,694 202,177
7244 - Electrical Power Line and Cable Workers 11,736 - 563 12,299 86,758 - 3,327 90,085
7251 - Plumbers 1,646 - 8 1,654 34,051 - 2,203 36,254
7252 - Steamfitters, Pipefitters and Sprinkler System Installers 1,292 - - 1,292 36,026 - - 36,026
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Current Month Project to Date
4-Digit NOC Code C&A E&D PM Total C&A E&D PM Total
7271 - Carpenters 113,927 - - 113,927 1,180,199 - 9,804 1,190,003
7281 - Bricklayers 7,292 - - 7,292 41,183 - - 41,183
7293 - Insulators 20 - - 20 6,524 - - 6,524
7294 - Painters and Decorators (except interior decorators) 130 - - 130 2,204 - 137 2,341
7301 - Contractors and supervisors, mechanic trades 1,682 - - 1,682 34,696 - 358 35,054
7302 - Contractors and supervisors, heavy equipment operator crews 8,617 - - 8,617 122,822 - 757 123,579
7311 - Construction Millwrights and Industrial Mechanics 1,103 - 23 1,126 11,603 - 135 11,737
7312 - Heavy- Duty Equipment Mechanics 16,804 - - 16,804 230,405 824 1,781 233,010
7371 - Crane Operators 13,873 - 281 14,154 168,235 - 1,750 169,985
7372 - Drillers and Blasters - Surface Mining, Quarrying and
Construction 7,275 - - 7,275 132,659 1,160 182 134,001
7384 - Other Trades and Related Occupations, n.e.c. 1,143 - - 1,143 8,471 - - 8,471
7452 - Material Handlers 4,556 - 991 5,547 67,748 48 9,326 77,122
7511 - Transport Truck Drivers 43,460 - - 43,460 663,087 318 3,890 667,294
7512 - Bus Drivers, Subway Operators and Other Transit Operators 4,260 - - 4,260 75,787 - 370 76,157
7521 - Heavy Equipment Operators (Except Crane) 93,289 - 1,632 94,921 1,019,114 1,045 10,230 1,030,389
7533 - Boat and Cable Ferry Operators and Related Occupations - - - - 40 - - 40
7611 - Construction Trades Helpers and Labourers 26,664 - - 26,664 276,293 - 816 277,109
7612 - Other Trades Helpers and Labourers 119,696 - 660 120,356 1,348,295 3,373 12,245 1,363,913
8211 - Supervisors, Logging and Forestry 1,732 - - 1,732 33,156 - 700 33,856
8241 - Logging Machinery Operators 16,261 - - 16,261 267,770 - 5,781 273,551
8616 - Logging and Forestry Labourers 3,055 - 175 3,230 35,011 60 2,395 37,465
9241 - Power Engineers and power system operators 953 - - 953 8,918 - 46 8,963
All Occupation Codes 751,878 21,395 76,646 849,919 9,731,711 977,991 1,400,747 12,110,449
Muskrat Falls Project - July 2015 Project Report 28
Table 22 – Residents Hired by 4-Digit NOC Code – July 2015
C&A E&D PM Total
4-Digit NOC Code Res
Total
Persons
Res as %
of Total Res
Total
Persons
Res as %
of Total Res
Total
Persons
Res as %
of Total Res
Total
Persons
Res as %
of Total
0016 - Senior Managers - Goods Production, Utilities,
Transportation and Construction 6 17 35% - 1 0% 5 5 100% 11 23 48%
0111 - Financial Managers - - 0% - - 0% 2 3 67% 2 3 67%
0112 - Human Resources Managers 16 21 76% 2 2 100% 5 5 100% 23 28 82%
0113 - Purchasing Managers - 1 0% 1 2 50% 1 2 50% 2 5 40%
0114 - Other Administrative Services Managers 6 21 29% - - 0% 3 5 60% 9 26 35%
0124 - Advertising, marketing and public relations
managers - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
0125 - Other Business Services Managers 4 4 100% - - 0% 4 5 80% 8 9 89%
0211 - Engineering Managers 5 15 33% - 6 0% 11 13 85% 16 34 47%
0213 - Computer and Information Systems Managers 1 1 100% 1 1 100% 4 5 80% 6 7 86%
0711 - Construction Managers 32 66 48% - - 0% 10 23 43% 42 89 47%
1111 - Financial Auditors and Accountants 1 3 33% - - 0% 4 4 100% 5 7 71%
1114 - Other Financial Officers 1 1 100% - - 0% 6 7 86% 7 8 88%
1121 - Human Resources professionals 12 15 80% 1 1 100% 14 14 100% 27 30 90%
1122 - Professional Occupations in Business management
consulting - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
1123 - Professional occupations in advertising, marketing
and public relations 4 5 80% - - 0% 6 6 100% 10 11 91%
1221 - Administrative Officers 6 10 60% 8 8 100% 5 5 100% 19 23 83%
1223 - Human resources and Recruitment Officers 1 1 100% - - 0% 2 2 100% 3 3 100%
1225 - Purchasing Agents and Officers 9 16 56% 1 3 33% 26 35 74% 36 54 67%
1241 - Administrative Assistants 25 44 57% 2 3 67% 15 15 100% 42 62 68%
1311 - Accounting technicians and bookkeepers 5 5 100% 1 1 100% 17 17 100% 23 23 100%
1411 - General Office support workers 38 39 97% - - 0% - - 0% 38 39 97%
1431 - Accounting and Related Clerks - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
2113 - Geologists, Geochemists and Geophysicists 3 5 60% - 1 0% 1 2 50% 4 8 50%
2131 - Civil Engineers 24 50 48% 10 27 37% 21 25 84% 55 102 54%
2132 - Mechanical Engineers 3 5 60% 1 5 20% 10 10 100% 14 20 70%
2133 - Electrical and Electronics Engineers - 4 0% 2 15 13% 24 26 92% 26 45 58%
2141 - Industrial and Manufacturing Engineers 23 44 52% 1 2 50% 18 23 78% 42 69 61%
2144 - Geological Engineers 1 1 100% 2 4 50% 1 1 100% 4 6 67%
2147 - Computer Engineers (Except Software Engineers
and Designers) 1 3 33% 1 1 100% - - 0% 2 4 50%
2148 - Other Professional Engineers, n.e.c. 14 29 48% 1 8 13% 38 41 93% 53 78 68%
Muskrat Falls Project - July 2015 Project Report 29
C&A E&D PM Total
4-Digit NOC Code Res
Total
Persons
Res as %
of Total Res
Total
Persons
Res as %
of Total Res
Total
Persons
Res as %
of Total Res
Total
Persons
Res as %
of Total
2151 - Architects - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
2153 - Urban and Land Use Planners - 1 0% - - 0% 6 7 86% 6 8 75%
2154 - Land Surveyors 38 41 93% - - 0% 6 6 100% 44 47 94%
2171 - Information Systems Analysts and Consultants 2 2 100% 1 1 100% 13 13 100% 16 16 100%
2221 - Biological Technologists and Technicians - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
2231 - Civil Engineering Technologists and Technicians 29 47 62% 3 8 38% 6 8 75% 38 63 60%
2232 - Mechanical Engineering Technologists and
Technicians 5 8 63% - 1 0% 1 1 100% 6 10 60%
2234 - Construction Estimators - 2 0% - 3 0% 2 2 100% 2 7 29%
2241 - Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technologists
and Technicians 3 5 60% 1 1 100% 28 30 93% 32 36 89%
2243 - Industrial Instrument Technicians and Mechanics - 5 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 5 0%
2251 - Architectural Technologists and Technicians - 3 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 3 0%
2253 - Drafting Technologists and Technicians 5 20 25% 3 7 43% 2 2 100% 10 29 34%
2263 - Inspectors in Public and Environmental Health and
Occupational Health and Safety 50 64 78% 7 7 100% 16 17 94% 73 88 83%
2264 - Construction Inspectors 1 9 11% 3 3 100% 15 19 79% 19 31 61%
2271 - Air Pilots, Flight Engineers and Flying Instructors - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
3234 - Paramedical Occupations 38 38 100% - - 0% - - 0% 38 38 100%
4112 - Lawyers and Quebec Notaries - - 0% - - 0% 1 1 100% 1 1 100%
4161 - Natural and Applied Science Policy Researchers,
Consultants and Program Officers 22 28 79% 6 9 67% 16 17 94% 44 54 81%
4162 - Economists and Economic Policy Researchers and
Analysts - - 0% - - 0% 2 2 100% 2 2 100%
4169 - Other Professional Occupations in Social Science,
n.e.c. 5 6 83% - - 0% - - 0% 5 6 83%
4312 - Firefighters - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
6313 - Accommodation, travel, tourism and related
services supervisors 7 7 100% - - 0% - - 0% 7 7 100%
6321 - Chefs - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
6322 - Cooks 18 18 100% - - 0% - - 0% 18 18 100%
6541 - Security Guards and Related security service
Occupations 54 59 92% - - 0% - - 0% 54 59 92%
6711 - Food Counter Attendants, Kitchen Helpers and
Related support Occupations 170 171 99% - - 0% - - 0% 170 171 99%
7201 - Contractors and supervisors, machining, metal
forming, shaping and erecting trades and related
occupations
27 55 49% - - 0% - - 0% 27 55 49%
Muskrat Falls Project - July 2015 Project Report 30
C&A E&D PM Total
4-Digit NOC Code Res
Total
Persons
Res as %
of Total Res
Total
Persons
Res as %
of Total Res
Total
Persons
Res as %
of Total Res
Total
Persons
Res as %
of Total
7202 - Contractors and Supervisors, Electrical Trades and
Telecommunications Occupations 7 13 54% - - 0% 1 1 100% 8 14 57%
7203 - Contractors and Supervisors, Pipefitting Trades 4 4 100% - - 0% - - 0% 4 4 100%
7204 - Contractors and Supervisors, Carpentry Trades 43 45 96% - - 0% - - 0% 43 45 96%
7205 - Contractors and Supervisors, Other Construction
Trades, Installers, Repairers and Servicers 55 88 63% 1 1 100% - 1 0% 56 90 62%
7233 - Sheet Metal Workers - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
7234 - Boilermakers - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
7236 - Ironworkers 240 260 92% - - 0% - - 0% 240 260 92%
7237 - Welders and Related Machine Operators 20 23 87% - - 0% - - 0% 20 23 87%
7242 - Industrial Electricians 105 109 96% - - 0% 8 8 100% 113 117 97%
7244 - Electrical Power Line and Cable Workers 23 55 42% - - 0% 19 19 100% 42 74 57%
7251 - Plumbers 10 10 100% - - 0% 2 2 100% 12 12 100%
7252 - Steamfitters, Pipefitters and Sprinkler System
Installers 16 16 100% - - 0% - - 0% 16 16 100%
7271 - Carpenters 668 683 98% - - 0% - - 0% 668 683 98%
7281 - Bricklayers 51 51 100% - - 0% - - 0% 51 51 100%
7293 - Insulators 1 1 100% - - 0% - - 0% 1 1 100%
7294 - Painters and Decorators (except interior
decorators) 1 1 100% - - 0% - - 0% 1 1 100%
7301 - Contractors and supervisors, mechanic trades 3 9 33% - - 0% - - 0% 3 9 33%
7302 - Contractors and supervisors, heavy equipment
operator crews 20 38 53% - - 0% - - 0% 20 38 53%
7311 - Construction Millwrights and Industrial Mechanics 6 7 86% - - 0% 2 2 100% 8 9 89%
7312 - Heavy- Duty Equipment Mechanics 78 91 86% - - 0% - - 0% 78 91 86%
7371 - Crane Operators 76 86 88% - - 0% 1 2 50% 77 88 88%
7372 - Drillers and Blasters - Surface Mining, Quarrying
and Construction 33 44 75% - - 0% - - 0% 33 44 75%
7384 - Other Trades and Related Occupations, n.e.c. 5 5 100% - - 0% - - 0% 5 5 100%
7452 - Material Handlers 20 24 83% - - 0% 11 11 100% 31 35 89%
7511 - Transport Truck Drivers 253 263 96% - - 0% - - 0% 253 263 96%
7512 - Bus Drivers, Subway Operators and Other Transit
Operators 28 28 100% - - 0% - - 0% 28 28 100%
7521 - Heavy Equipment Operators (Except Crane) 468 557 84% - - 0% 9 9 100% 477 566 84%
7533 - Boat and Cable Ferry Operators and Related
Occupations - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
7611 - Construction Trades Helpers and Labourers 165 180 92% - - 0% - - 0% 165 180 92%
7612 - Other Trades Helpers and Labourers 643 726 89% - - 0% 4 4 100% 647 730 89%
Muskrat Falls Project - July 2015 Project Report 31
C&A E&D PM Total
4-Digit NOC Code Res
Total
Persons
Res as %
of Total Res
Total
Persons
Res as %
of Total Res
Total
Persons
Res as %
of Total Res
Total
Persons
Res as %
of Total
8211 - Supervisors, Logging and Forestry 5 10 50% - - 0% - - 0% 5 10 50%
8241 - Logging Machinery Operators 89 90 99% - - 0% - - 0% 89 90 99%
8616 - Logging and Forestry Labourers 15 17 88% - - 0% 1 1 100% 16 18 89%
9241 - Power Engineers and power system operators 4 4 100% - - 0% - - 0% 4 4 100%
Totals 3,870 4,553 85% 60 132 45% 425 484 88% 4,355 5,169 84%
Muskrat Falls Project - July 2015 Project Report 32
Table 23 – Female Workers Hired by 4-Digit NOC Code – July 2015
C&A E&D PM Total
4-Digit NOC Code Females
Total
Persons
Females
as % of
Total Females
Total
Persons
Females
as % of
Total
Female
s
Total
Persons
Females
as % of
Total Females
Total
Persons
Females
as % of
Total
0016 - Senior Managers - Goods Production, Utilities,
Transportation and Construction 2 17 12% - 1 0% - 5 0% 2 23 9%
0111 - Financial Managers - - 0% - - 0% 1 3 33% 1 3 33%
0112 - Human Resources Managers 7 21 33% 1 2 50% 1 5 20% 9 28 32%
0113 - Purchasing Managers - 1 0% - 2 0% - 2 0% - 5 0%
0114 - Other Administrative Services Managers 2 21 10% - - 0% 1 5 20% 3 26 12%
0124 - Advertising, marketing and public relations
managers - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
0125 - Other Business Services Managers 3 4 75% - - 0% 1 5 20% 4 9 44%
0211 - Engineering Managers 1 15 7% - 6 0% - 13 0% 1 34 3%
0213 - Computer and Information Systems Managers - 1 0% - 1 0% - 5 0% - 7 0%
0711 - Construction Managers - 66 0% - - 0% - 23 0% - 89 0%
1111 - Financial Auditors and Accountants 1 3 33% - - 0% 1 4 25% 2 7 29%
1114 - Other Financial Officers 1 1 100% - - 0% 3 7 43% 4 8 50%
1121 - Human Resources professionals 9 15 60% 1 1 100% 7 14 50% 17 30 57%
1122 - Professional Occupations in Business management
consulting - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
1123 - Professional occupations in advertising, marketing
and public relations 2 5 40% - - 0% 5 6 83% 7 11 64%
1221 - Administrative Officers 6 10 60% 8 8 100% 4 5 80% 18 23 78%
1223 - Human resources and Recruitment Officers 1 1 100% - - 0% 1 2 50% 2 3 67%
1225 - Purchasing Agents and Officers 6 16 38% 1 3 33% 12 35 34% 19 54 35%
1241 - Administrative Assistants 28 44 64% 3 3 100% 13 15 87% 44 62 71%
1311 - Accounting technicians and bookkeepers 3 5 60% - 1 0% 13 17 76% 16 23 70%
1411 - General Office support workers 37 39 95% - - 0% - - 0% 37 39 95%
1431 - Accounting and Related Clerks - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
2113 - Geologists, Geochemists and Geophysicists 2 5 40% - 1 0% - 2 0% 2 8 25%
2131 - Civil Engineers 8 50 16% 2 27 7% 5 25 20% 15 102 15%
2132 - Mechanical Engineers - 5 0% - 5 0% 3 10 30% 3 20 15%
2133 - Electrical and Electronics Engineers - 4 0% - 15 0% 7 26 27% 7 45 16%
2141 - Industrial and Manufacturing Engineers 10 44 23% - 2 0% 1 23 4% 11 69 16%
2144 - Geological Engineers - 1 0% 2 4 50% - 1 0% 2 6 33%
2147 - Computer Engineers (Except Software Engineers
and Designers) 2 3 67% - 1 0% - - 0% 2 4 50%
2148 - Other Professional Engineers, n.e.c. 5 29 17% 1 8 13% 6 41 15% 12 78 15%
Muskrat Falls Project - July 2015 Project Report 33
C&A E&D PM Total
4-Digit NOC Code Females
Total
Persons
Females
as % of
Total Females
Total
Persons
Females
as % of
Total
Female
s
Total
Persons
Females
as % of
Total Females
Total
Persons
Females
as % of
Total
2151 - Architects - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
2153 - Urban and Land Use Planners - 1 0% - - 0% 1 7 14% 1 8 13%
2154 - Land Surveyors 2 41 5% - - 0% 1 6 17% 3 47 6%
2171 - Information Systems Analysts and Consultants 1 2 50% - 1 0% 2 13 15% 3 16 19%
2221 - Biological Technologists and Technicians - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
2231 - Civil Engineering Technologists and Technicians 4 47 9% 1 8 13% - 8 0% 5 63 8%
2232 - Mechanical Engineering Technologists and
Technicians - 8 0% - 1 0% - 1 0% - 10 0%
2234 - Construction Estimators - 2 0% - 3 0% - 2 0% - 7 0%
2241 - Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technologists
and Technicians - 5 0% - 1 0% - 30 0% - 36 0%
2243 - Industrial Instrument Technicians and Mechanics - 5 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 5 0%
2251 - Architectural Technologists and Technicians 1 3 33% - - 0% - - 0% 1 3 33%
2253 - Drafting Technologists and Technicians 4 20 20% - 7 0% 1 2 50% 5 29 17%
2263 - Inspectors in Public and Environmental Health and
Occupational Health and Safety 21 64 33% - 7 0% 2 17 12% 23 88 26%
2264 - Construction Inspectors 1 9 11% - 3 0% - 19 0% 1 31 3%
2271 - Air Pilots, Flight Engineers and Flying Instructors - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
3234 - Paramedical Occupations 15 38 39% - - 0% - - 0% 15 38 39%
4112 - Lawyers and Quebec Notaries - - 0% - - 0% - 1 0% - 1 0%
4161 - Natural and Applied Science Policy Researchers,
Consultants and Program Officers 13 28 46% 1 9 11% 10 17 59% 24 54 44%
4162 - Economists and Economic Policy Researchers and
Analysts - - 0% - - 0% 1 2 50% 1 2 50%
4169 - Other Professional Occupations in Social Science,
n.e.c. 2 6 33% - - 0% - - 0% 2 6 33%
4312 - Firefighters - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
6313 - Accommodation, travel, tourism and related
services supervisors 2 7 29% - - 0% - - 0% 2 7 29%
6321 - Chefs - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
6322 - Cooks 8 18 44% - - 0% - - 0% 8 18 44%
6541 - Security Guards and Related security service
Occupations 11 59 19% - - 0% - - 0% 11 59 19%
6711 - Food Counter Attendants, Kitchen Helpers and
Related support Occupations 106 171 62% - - 0% - - 0% 106 171 62%
Muskrat Falls Project - July 2015 Project Report 34
C&A E&D PM Total
4-Digit NOC Code Females
Total
Persons
Females
as % of
Total Females
Total
Persons
Females
as % of
Total
Female
s
Total
Persons
Females
as % of
Total Females
Total
Persons
Females
as % of
Total
7201 - Contractors and supervisors, machining, metal
forming, shaping and erecting trades and related
occupations
- 55 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 55 0%
7202 - Contractors and Supervisors, Electrical Trades and
Telecommunications Occupations - 13 0% - - 0% - 1 0% - 14 0%
7203 - Contractors and Supervisors, Pipefitting Trades - 4 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 4 0%
7204 - Contractors and Supervisors, Carpentry Trades - 45 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 45 0%
7205 - Contractors and Supervisors, Other Construction
Trades, Installers, Repairers and Servicers 2 88 2% - 1 0% - 1 0% 2 90 2%
7233 - Sheet Metal Workers - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
7234 - Boilermakers - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
7236 - Ironworkers 6 260 2% - - 0% - - 0% 6 260 2%
7237 - Welders and Related Machine Operators 1 23 4% - - 0% - - 0% 1 23 4%
7242 - Industrial Electricians 3 109 3% - - 0% - 8 0% 3 117 3%
7244 - Electrical Power Line and Cable Workers - 55 0% - - 0% 1 19 5% 1 74 1%
7251 - Plumbers - 10 0% - - 0% - 2 0% - 12 0%
7252 - Steamfitters, Pipefitters and Sprinkler System
Installers - 16 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 16 0%
7271 - Carpenters 10 683 1% - - 0% - - 0% 10 683 1%
7281 - Bricklayers 1 51 2% - - 0% - - 0% 1 51 2%
7293 - Insulators - 1 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 1 0%
7294 - Painters and Decorators (except interior
decorators) - 1 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 1 0%
7301 - Contractors and supervisors, mechanic trades - 9 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 9 0%
7302 - Contractors and supervisors, heavy equipment
operator crews - 38 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 38 0%
7311 - Construction Millwrights and Industrial Mechanics - 7 0% - - 0% - 2 0% - 9 0%
7312 - Heavy- Duty Equipment Mechanics 2 91 2% - - 0% - - 0% 2 91 2%
7371 - Crane Operators 8 86 9% - - 0% - 2 0% 8 88 9%
7372 - Drillers and Blasters - Surface Mining, Quarrying
and Construction - 44 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 44 0%
7384 - Other Trades and Related Occupations, n.e.c. - 5 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 5 0%
7452 - Material Handlers 1 24 4% - - 0% 1 11 9% 2 35 6%
7511 - Transport Truck Drivers 9 263 3% - - 0% - - 0% 9 263 3%
7512 - Bus Drivers, Subway Operators and Other Transit
Operators 2 28 7% - - 0% - - 0% 2 28 7%
7521 - Heavy Equipment Operators (Except Crane) 10 557 2% - - 0% - 9 0% 10 566 2%
Muskrat Falls Project - July 2015 Project Report 35
C&A E&D PM Total
4-Digit NOC Code Females
Total
Persons
Females
as % of
Total Females
Total
Persons
Females
as % of
Total
Female
s
Total
Persons
Females
as % of
Total Females
Total
Persons
Females
as % of
Total
7533 - Boat and Cable Ferry Operators and Related
Occupations - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
7611 - Construction Trades Helpers and Labourers 7 180 4% - - 0% - - 0% 7 180 4%
7612 - Other Trades Helpers and Labourers 67 726 9% - - 0% - 4 0% 67 730 9%
8211 - Supervisors, Logging and Forestry - 10 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 10 0%
8241 - Logging Machinery Operators 4 90 4% - - 0% - - 0% 4 90 4%
8616 - Logging and Forestry Labourers - 17 0% - - 0% - 1 0% - 18 0%
9241 - Power Engineers and power system operators - 4 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 4 0%
Totals 460 4,553 10% 21 132 16% 105 484 22% 586 5,169 11%
Muskrat Falls Project - July 2015 Project Report 36
Table 24 – Aboriginal Workers by 4-Digit NOC Code – July 2015
C&A E&D PM Total
4-Digit NOC Code Ab
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To
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Ab
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Ab
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Ab
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Ab
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Ab
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Ab
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Ab
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0016 - Senior Managers - Goods Production, Utilities,
Transportation and Construction - 17 0% - 1 0% - 5 0% - 23 0%
0111 - Financial Managers - - 0% - - 0% - 3 0% - 3 0%
0112 - Human Resources Managers 1 21 5% - 2 0% - 5 0% 1 28 4%
0113 - Purchasing Managers - 1 0% - 2 0% - 2 0% - 5 0%
0114 - Other Administrative Services Managers - 21 0% - - 0% - 5 0% - 26 0%
0124 - Advertising, marketing and public relations
managers - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
0125 - Other Business Services Managers 2 4 50% - - 0% - 5 0% 2 9 22%
0211 - Engineering Managers - 15 0% - 6 0% - 13 0% - 34 0%
0213 - Computer and Information Systems Managers - 1 0% - 1 0% - 5 0% - 7 0%
0711 - Construction Managers - 66 0% - - 0% - 23 0% - 89 0%
1111 - Financial Auditors and Accountants 1 3 33% - - 0% - 4 0% 1 7 14%
1114 - Other Financial Officers 1 1 100% - - 0% - 7 0% 1 8 13%
1121 - Human Resources professionals 5 15 33% - 1 0% 5 14 36% 10 30 33%
1122 - Professional Occupations in Business management
consulting - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
1123 - Professional occupations in advertising, marketing
and public relations 2 5 40% - - 0% - 6 0% 2 11 18%
1221 - Administrative Officers 3 10 30% - 8 0% - 5 0% 3 23 13%
1223 - Human resources and Recruitment Officers - 1 0% - - 0% - 2 0% - 3 0%
1225 - Purchasing Agents and Officers - 16 0% - 3 0% - 35 0% - 54 0%
1241 - Administrative Assistants 4 44 9% - 3 0% - 15 0% 4 62 6%
1311 - Accounting technicians and bookkeepers - 5 0% - 1 0% 1 17 6% 1 23 4%
1411 - General Office support workers 16 39 41% - - 0% - - 0% 16 39 41%
1431 - Accounting and Related Clerks - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
2113 - Geologists, Geochemists and Geophysicists - 5 0% - 1 0% - 2 0% - 8 0%
2131 - Civil Engineers 1 50 2% - 27 0% 1 25 4% 2 102 2%
2132 - Mechanical Engineers - 5 0% 1 5 20% - 10 0% 1 20 5%
2133 - Electrical and Electronics Engineers - 4 0% - 15 0% - 26 0% - 45 0%
2141 - Industrial and Manufacturing Engineers 1 44 2% - 2 0% 2 23 9% 3 69 4%
2144 - Geological Engineers - 1 0% - 4 0% - 1 0% - 6 0%
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C&A E&D PM Total
4-Digit NOC Code Ab
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To
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Pe
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Ab
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% o
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Ab
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Ab
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Ab
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Ab
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Ab
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2147 - Computer Engineers (Except Software Engineers
and Designers) - 3 0% - 1 0% - - 0% - 4 0%
2148 - Other Professional Engineers, n.e.c. 1 29 3% - 8 0% - 41 0% 1 78 1%
2151 - Architects - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
2153 - Urban and Land Use Planners - 1 0% - - 0% - 7 0% - 8 0%
2154 - Land Surveyors 7 41 17% - - 0% - 6 0% 7 47 15%
2171 - Information Systems Analysts and Consultants 1 2 50% - 1 0% - 13 0% 1 16 6%
2221 - Biological Technologists and Technicians - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
2231 - Civil Engineering Technologists and Technicians 1 47 2% - 8 0% 1 8 13% 2 63 3%
2232 - Mechanical Engineering Technologists and
Technicians 1 8 13% - 1 0% - 1 0% 1 10 10%
2234 - Construction Estimators - 2 0% - 3 0% - 2 0% - 7 0%
2241 - Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technologists
and Technicians 1 5 20% - 1 0% - 30 0% 1 36 3%
2243 - Industrial Instrument Technicians and Mechanics - 5 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 5 0%
2251 - Architectural Technologists and Technicians - 3 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 3 0%
2253 - Drafting Technologists and Technicians - 20 0% - 7 0% - 2 0% - 29 0%
2263 - Inspectors in Public and Environmental Health and
Occupational Health and Safety 2 64 3% - 7 0% 2 17 12% 4 88 5%
2264 - Construction Inspectors - 9 0% - 3 0% - 19 0% - 31 0%
2271 - Air Pilots, Flight Engineers and Flying Instructors - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
3234 - Paramedical Occupations - 38 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 38 0%
4112 - Lawyers and Quebec Notaries - - 0% - - 0% - 1 0% - 1 0%
4161 - Natural and Applied Science Policy Researchers,
Consultants and Program Officers 9 28 32% 2 9 22% 2 17 12% 13 54 24%
4162 - Economists and Economic Policy Researchers and
Analysts - - 0% - - 0% - 2 0% - 2 0%
4169 - Other Professional Occupations in Social Science,
n.e.c. - 6 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 6 0%
4312 - Firefighters - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
6313 - Accommodation, travel, tourism and related
services supervisors 2 7 29% - - 0% - - 0% 2 7 29%
6321 - Chefs - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
6322 - Cooks 3 18 17% - - 0% - - 0% 3 18 17%
Muskrat Falls Project - July 2015 Project Report 38
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6541 - Security Guards and Related security service
Occupations 8 59 14% - - 0% - - 0% 8 59 14%
6711 - Food Counter Attendants, Kitchen Helpers and
Related support Occupations 77 171 45% - - 0% - - 0% 77 171 45%
7201 - Contractors and supervisors, machining, metal
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1 55 2% - - 0% - - 0% 1 55 2%
7202 - Contractors and Supervisors, Electrical Trades and
Telecommunications Occupations - 13 0% - - 0% - 1 0% - 14 0%
7203 - Contractors and Supervisors, Pipefitting Trades 1 4 25% - - 0% - - 0% 1 4 25%
7204 - Contractors and Supervisors, Carpentry Trades 2 45 4% - - 0% - - 0% 2 45 4%
7205 - Contractors and Supervisors, Other Construction
Trades, Installers, Repairers and Servicers 9 88 10% - 1 0% - 1 0% 9 90 10%
7233 - Sheet Metal Workers - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
7234 - Boilermakers - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
7236 - Ironworkers 9 260 3% - - 0% - - 0% 9 260 3%
7237 - Welders and Related Machine Operators 2 23 9% - - 0% - - 0% 2 23 9%
7242 - Industrial Electricians 13 109 12% - - 0% - 8 0% 13 117 11%
7244 - Electrical Power Line and Cable Workers 4 55 7% - - 0% - 19 0% 4 74 5%
7251 - Plumbers 1 10 10% - - 0% - 2 0% 1 12 8%
7252 - Steamfitters, Pipefitters and Sprinkler System
Installers 1 16 6% - - 0% - - 0% 1 16 6%
7271 - Carpenters 60 683 9% - - 0% - - 0% 60 683 9%
7281 - Bricklayers 2 51 4% - - 0% - - 0% 2 51 4%
7293 - Insulators - 1 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 1 0%
7294 - Painters and Decorators (except interior
decorators) - 1 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 1 0%
7301 - Contractors and supervisors, mechanic trades - 9 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 9 0%
7302 - Contractors and supervisors, heavy equipment
operator crews 3 38 8% - - 0% - - 0% 3 38 8%
7311 - Construction Millwrights and Industrial Mechanics - 7 0% - - 0% - 2 0% - 9 0%
7312 - Heavy- Duty Equipment Mechanics 10 91 11% - - 0% - - 0% 10 91 11%
7371 - Crane Operators 6 86 7% - - 0% - 2 0% 6 88 7%
7372 - Drillers and Blasters - Surface Mining, Quarrying
and Construction 5 44 11% - - 0% - - 0% 5 44 11%
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7384 - Other Trades and Related Occupations, n.e.c. 1 5 20% - - 0% - - 0% 1 5 20%
7452 - Material Handlers 5 24 21% - - 0% - 11 0% 5 35 14%
7511 - Transport Truck Drivers 34 263 13% - - 0% - - 0% 34 263 13%
7512 - Bus Drivers, Subway Operators and Other Transit
Operators 11 28 39% - - 0% - - 0% 11 28 39%
7521 - Heavy Equipment Operators (Except Crane) 43 557 8% - - 0% - 9 0% 43 566 8%
7533 - Boat and Cable Ferry Operators and Related
Occupations - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
7611 - Construction Trades Helpers and Labourers 21 180 12% - - 0% - - 0% 21 180 12%
7612 - Other Trades Helpers and Labourers 174 726 24% - - 0% - 4 0% 174 730 24%
8211 - Supervisors, Logging and Forestry - 10 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 10 0%
8241 - Logging Machinery Operators 8 90 9% - - 0% - - 0% 8 90 9%
8616 - Logging and Forestry Labourers - 17 0% - - 0% - 1 0% - 18 0%
9241 - Power Engineers and power system operators - 4 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 4 0%
Totals 576 4,553 13% 3 132 2% 14 484 3% 593 5,169 11%
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Table 25 – Labrador Residents by 4-Digit NOC Code – July 2015
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0016 - Senior Managers - Goods Production, Utilities,
Transportation and Construction 1 17 6% - 1 0% - 5 0% 1 23 4%
0111 - Financial Managers - - 0% - - 0% - 3 0% - 3 0%
0112 - Human Resources Managers 2 21 10% - 2 0% 1 5 20% 3 28 11%
0113 - Purchasing Managers - 1 0% - 2 0% - 2 0% - 5 0%
0114 - Other Administrative Services Managers 2 21 10% - - 0% - 5 0% 2 26 8%
0124 - Advertising, marketing and public relations
managers - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
0125 - Other Business Services Managers 4 4 100% - - 0% - 5 0% 4 9 44%
0211 - Engineering Managers - 15 0% - 6 0% - 13 0% - 34 0%
0213 - Computer and Information Syste006Ds Managers - 1 0% - 1 0% - 5 0% - 7 0%
0711 - Construction Managers 2 66 3% - - 0% 2 23 9% 4 89 4%
1111 - Financial Auditors and Accountants 1 3 33% - - 0% - 4 0% 1 7 14%
1114 - Other Financial Officers 1 1 100% - - 0% - 7 0% 1 8 13%
1121 - Human Resources professionals 7 15 47% - 1 0% 5 14 36% 12 30 40%
1122 - Professional Occupations in Business management
consulting - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
1123 - Professional occupations in advertising, marketing
and public relations 3 5 60% - - 0% 1 6 17% 4 11 36%
1221 - Administrative Officers 3 10 30% - 8 0% 2 5 40% 5 23 22%
1223 - Human resources and Recruitment Officers - 1 0% - - 0% - 2 0% - 3 0%
1225 - Purchasing Agents and Officers 1 16 6% - 3 0% - 35 0% 1 54 2%
1241 - Administrative Assistants 6 44 14% - 3 0% 1 15 7% 7 62 11%
1311 - Accounting technicians and bookkeepers 1 5 20% - 1 0% 1 17 6% 2 23 9%
1411 - General Office support workers 33 39 85% - - 0% - - 0% 33 39 85%
1431 - Accounting and Related Clerks - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
2113 - Geologists, Geochemists and Geophysicists - 5 0% - 1 0% - 2 0% - 8 0%
2131 - Civil Engineers 4 50 8% - 27 0% 1 25 4% 5 102 5%
2132 - Mechanical Engineers 1 5 20% 1 5 20% - 10 0% 2 20 10%
2133 - Electrical and Electronics Engineers - 4 0% - 15 0% 1 26 4% 1 45 2%
2141 - Industrial and Manufacturing Engineers 1 44 2% - 2 0% 4 23 17% 5 69 7%
2144 - Geological Engineers - 1 0% - 4 0% - 1 0% - 6 0%
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and Designers) - 3 0% - 1 0% - - 0% - 4 0%
2148 - Other Professional Engineers, n.e.c. 1 29 3% - 8 0% 1 41 2% 2 78 3%
2151 - Architects - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
2153 - Urban and Land Use Planners - 1 0% - - 0% - 7 0% - 8 0%
2154 - Land Surveyors 13 41 32% - - 0% - 6 0% 13 47 28%
2171 - Information Systems Analysts and Consultants 2 2 100% - 1 0% 1 13 8% 3 16 19%
2221 - Biological Technologists and Technicians - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
2231 - Civil Engineering Technologists and Technicians 5 47 11% - 8 0% - 8 0% 5 63 8%
2232 - Mechanical Engineering Technologists and
Technicians 1 8 13% - 1 0% - 1 0% 1 10 10%
2234 - Construction Estimators - 2 0% - 3 0% - 2 0% - 7 0%
2241 - Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technologists
and Technicians 1 5 20% - 1 0% 5 30 17% 6 36 17%
2243 - Industrial Instrument Technicians and Mechanics - 5 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 5 0%
2251 - Architectural Technologists and Technicians - 3 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 3 0%
2253 - Drafting Technologists and Technicians 1 20 5% - 7 0% - 2 0% 1 29 3%
2263 - Inspectors in Public and Environmental Health and
Occupational Health and Safety 7 64 11% 2 7 29% 2 17 12% 11 88 13%
2264 - Construction Inspectors - 9 0% - 3 0% - 19 0% - 31 0%
2271 - Air Pilots, Flight Engineers and Flying Instructors - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
3234 - Paramedical Occupations 10 38 26% - - 0% - - 0% 10 38 26%
4112 - Lawyers and Quebec Notaries - - 0% - - 0% - 1 0% - 1 0%
4161 - Natural and Applied Science Policy Researchers,
Consultants and Program Officers 11 28 39% 2 9 22% 2 17 12% 15 54 28%
4162 - Economists and Economic Policy Researchers and
Analysts - - 0% - - 0% - 2 0% - 2 0%
4169 - Other Professional Occupations in Social Science,
n.e.c. 4 6 67% - - 0% - - 0% 4 6 67%
4312 - Firefighters - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
6313 - Accommodation, travel, tourism and related
services supervisors 3 7 43% - - 0% - - 0% 3 7 43%
6321 - Chefs - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
6322 - Cooks 7 18 39% - - 0% - - 0% 7 18 39%
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6541 - Security Guards and Related security service
Occupations 29 59 49% - - 0% - - 0% 29 59 49%
6711 - Food Counter Attendants, Kitchen Helpers and
Related support Occupations 134 171 78% - - 0% - - 0% 134 171 78%
7201 - Contractors and supervisors, machining, metal
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1 55 2% - - 0% - - 0% 1 55 2%
7202 - Contractors and Supervisors, Electrical Trades and
Telecommunications Occupations - 13 0% - - 0% - 1 0% - 14 0%
7203 - Contractors and Supervisors, Pipefitting Trades 2 4 50% - - 0% - - 0% 2 4 50%
7204 - Contractors and Supervisors, Carpentry Trades 4 45 9% - - 0% - - 0% 4 45 9%
7205 - Contractors and Supervisors, Other Construction
Trades, Installers, Repairers and Servicers 11 88 13% - 1 0% - 1 0% 11 90 12%
7233 - Sheet Metal Workers - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
7234 - Boilermakers - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
7236 - Ironworkers 20 260 8% - - 0% - - 0% 20 260 8%
7237 - Welders and Related Machine Operators 9 23 39% - - 0% - - 0% 9 23 39%
7242 - Industrial Electricians 37 109 34% - - 0% 5 8 63% 42 117 36%
7244 - Electrical Power Line and Cable Workers 5 55 9% - - 0% 11 19 58% 16 74 22%
7251 - Plumbers 2 10 20% - - 0% 2 2 100% 4 12 33%
7252 - Steamfitters, Pipefitters and Sprinkler System
Installers 5 16 31% - - 0% - - 0% 5 16 31%
7271 - Carpenters 132 683 19% - - 0% - - 0% 132 683 19%
7281 - Bricklayers 2 51 4% - - 0% - - 0% 2 51 4%
7293 - Insulators - 1 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 1 0%
7294 - Painters and Decorators (except interior
decorators) 1 1 100% - - 0% - - 0% 1 1 100%
7301 - Contractors and supervisors, mechanic trades 2 9 22% - - 0% - - 0% 2 9 22%
7302 - Contractors and supervisors, heavy equipment
operator crews 3 38 8% - - 0% - - 0% 3 38 8%
7311 - Construction Millwrights and Industrial Mechanics 4 7 57% - - 0% 1 2 50% 5 9 56%
7312 - Heavy- Duty Equipment Mechanics 21 91 23% - - 0% - - 0% 21 91 23%
7371 - Crane Operators 18 86 21% - - 0% 1 2 50% 19 88 22%
7372 - Drillers and Blasters - Surface Mining, Quarrying
and Construction 5 44 11% - - 0% - - 0% 5 44 11%
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7384 - Other Trades and Related Occupations, n.e.c. 4 5 80% - - 0% - - 0% 4 5 80%
7452 - Material Handlers 10 24 42% - - 0% 7 11 64% 17 35 49%
7511 - Transport Truck Drivers 119 263 45% - - 0% - - 0% 119 263 45%
7512 - Bus Drivers, Subway Operators and Other Transit
Operators 27 28 96% - - 0% - - 0% 27 28 96%
7521 - Heavy Equipment Operators (Except Crane) 75 557 13% - - 0% 8 9 89% 83 566 15%
7533 - Boat and Cable Ferry Operators and Related
Occupations - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
7611 - Construction Trades Helpers and Labourers 38 180 21% - - 0% - - 0% 38 180 21%
7612 - Other Trades Helpers and Labourers 304 726 42% - - 0% 4 4 100% 308 730 42%
8211 - Supervisors, Logging and Forestry - 10 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 10 0%
8241 - Logging Machinery Operators 1 90 1% - - 0% - - 0% 1 90 1%
8616 - Logging and Forestry Labourers 1 17 6% - - 0% - 1 0% 1 18 6%
9241 - Power Engineers and power system operators 1 4 25% - - 0% - - 0% 1 4 25%
Totals 1,166 4,553 26% 5 132 4% 69 484 14% 1,240 5,169 24%
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Table 25.1 – Labrador Residents Working in Labrador by 4-Digit NOC Code – July 2015
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0016 - Senior Managers - Goods Production, Utilities,
Transportation and Construction - 8 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 8 0%
0111 - Financial Managers - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
0112 - Human Resources Managers 2 17 12% - - 0% 1 1 100% 3 18 17%
0113 - Purchasing Managers - 1 0% - 1 0% - - 0% - 2 0%
0114 - Other Administrative Services Managers 1 18 6% - - 0% - 2 0% 1 20 5%
0124 - Advertising, marketing and public relations
managers - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
0125 - Other Business Services Managers 4 4 100% - - 0% - 1 0% 4 5 80%
0211 - Engineering Managers - 9 0% - 1 0% - 1 0% - 11 0%
0213 - Computer and Information Syste006Ds Managers - 1 0% - - 0% - 1 0% - 2 0%
0711 - Construction Managers 2 59 3% - - 0% 2 18 11% 4 77 5%
1111 - Financial Auditors and Accountants - 2 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 2 0%
1114 - Other Financial Officers 1 1 100% - - 0% - 2 0% 1 3 33%
1121 - Human Resources professionals 6 13 46% - - 0% 5 6 83% 11 19 58%
1122 - Professional Occupations in Business management
consulting - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
1123 - Professional occupations in advertising, marketing
and public relations 3 5 60% - - 0% 1 1 100% 4 6 67%
1221 - Administrative Officers 3 7 43% - - 0% 2 2 100% 5 9 56%
1223 - Human resources and Recruitment Officers - 1 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 1 0%
1225 - Purchasing Agents and Officers 1 14 7% - - 0% - 8 0% 1 22 5%
1241 - Administrative Assistants 6 29 21% - - 0% 1 3 33% 7 32 22%
1311 - Accounting technicians and bookkeepers 1 3 33% - - 0% 1 1 100% 2 4 50%
1411 - General Office support workers 33 38 87% - - 0% - - 0% 33 38 87%
1431 - Accounting and Related Clerks - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
2113 - Geologists, Geochemists and Geophysicists - 4 0% - 1 0% - 1 0% - 6 0%
2131 - Civil Engineers 4 39 10% - 3 0% 1 10 10% 5 52 10%
2132 - Mechanical Engineers 1 5 20% - - 0% - 1 0% 1 6 17%
2133 - Electrical and Electronics Engineers - 4 0% - - 0% 1 3 33% 1 7 14%
2141 - Industrial and Manufacturing Engineers 1 43 2% - - 0% 3 12 25% 4 55 7%
2144 - Geological Engineers - 1 0% - 2 0% - 1 0% - 4 0%
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2147 - Computer Engineers (Except Software Engineers
and Designers) - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
2148 - Other Professional Engineers, n.e.c. 1 21 5% - - 0% 1 4 25% 2 25 8%
2151 - Architects - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
2153 - Urban and Land Use Planners - 1 0% - - 0% - 2 0% - 3 0%
2154 - Land Surveyors 13 37 35% - - 0% - 2 0% 13 39 33%
2171 - Information Systems Analysts and Consultants 2 2 100% - - 0% 1 4 25% 3 6 50%
2221 - Biological Technologists and Technicians - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
2231 - Civil Engineering Technologists and Technicians 5 38 13% - 2 0% - 2 0% 5 42 12%
2232 - Mechanical Engineering Technologists and
Technicians 1 8 13% - - 0% - - 0% 1 8 13%
2234 - Construction Estimators - 2 0% - 1 0% - - 0% - 3 0%
2241 - Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technologists
and Technicians 1 5 20% - - 0% 5 7 71% 6 12 50%
2243 - Industrial Instrument Technicians and Mechanics - 4 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 4 0%
2251 - Architectural Technologists and Technicians - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
2253 - Drafting Technologists and Technicians 1 18 6% - - 0% - - 0% 1 18 6%
2263 - Inspectors in Public and Environmental Health and
Occupational Health and Safety 7 52 13% 2 6 33% 2 13 15% 11 71 15%
2264 - Construction Inspectors - 9 0% - 3 0% - 15 0% - 27 0%
2271 - Air Pilots, Flight Engineers and Flying Instructors - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
3234 - Paramedical Occupations 10 36 28% - - 0% - - 0% 10 36 28%
4112 - Lawyers and Quebec Notaries - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
4161 - Natural and Applied Science Policy Researchers,
Consultants and Program Officers 10 21 48% 2 4 50% 2 7 29% 14 32 44%
4162 - Economists and Economic Policy Researchers and
Analysts - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
4169 - Other Professional Occupations in Social Science,
n.e.c. 4 6 67% - - 0% - - 0% 4 6 67%
4312 - Firefighters - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
6313 - Accommodation, travel, tourism and related
services supervisors 3 7 43% - - 0% - - 0% 3 7 43%
6321 - Chefs - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
6322 - Cooks 7 15 47% - - 0% - - 0% 7 15 47%
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6541 - Security Guards and Related security service
Occupations 29 58 50% - - 0% - - 0% 29 58 50%
6711 - Food Counter Attendants, Kitchen Helpers and
Related support Occupations 133 167 80% - - 0% - - 0% 133 167 80%
7201 - Contractors and supervisors, machining, metal
forming, shaping and erecting trades and related
occupations
1 49 2% - - 0% - - 0% 1 49 2%
7202 - Contractors and Supervisors, Electrical Trades and
Telecommunications Occupations - 12 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 12 0%
7203 - Contractors and Supervisors, Pipefitting Trades 2 4 50% - - 0% - - 0% 2 4 50%
7204 - Contractors and Supervisors, Carpentry Trades 4 44 9% - - 0% - - 0% 4 44 9%
7205 - Contractors and Supervisors, Other Construction
Trades, Installers, Repairers and Servicers 11 78 14% - 1 0% - 1 0% 11 80 14%
7233 - Sheet Metal Workers - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
7234 - Boilermakers - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
7236 - Ironworkers 20 257 8% - - 0% - - 0% 20 257 8%
7237 - Welders and Related Machine Operators 9 21 43% - - 0% - - 0% 9 21 43%
7242 - Industrial Electricians 37 109 34% - - 0% 5 5 100% 42 114 37%
7244 - Electrical Power Line and Cable Workers 5 55 9% - - 0% 11 11 100% 16 66 24%
7251 - Plumbers 2 10 20% - - 0% 2 2 100% 4 12 33%
7252 - Steamfitters, Pipefitters and Sprinkler System
Installers 5 16 31% - - 0% - - 0% 5 16 31%
7271 - Carpenters 132 647 20% - - 0% - - 0% 132 647 20%
7281 - Bricklayers 2 51 4% - - 0% - - 0% 2 51 4%
7293 - Insulators - 1 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 1 0%
7294 - Painters and Decorators (except interior
decorators) 1 1 100% - - 0% - - 0% 1 1 100%
7301 - Contractors and supervisors, mechanic trades 2 9 22% - - 0% - - 0% 2 9 22%
7302 - Contractors and supervisors, heavy equipment
operator crews 3 33 9% - - 0% - - 0% 3 33 9%
7311 - Construction Millwrights and Industrial Mechanics 4 7 57% - - 0% 1 1 100% 5 8 63%
7312 - Heavy- Duty Equipment Mechanics 20 79 25% - - 0% - - 0% 20 79 25%
7371 - Crane Operators 18 84 21% - - 0% 1 1 100% 19 85 22%
7372 - Drillers and Blasters - Surface Mining, Quarrying
and Construction 4 37 11% - - 0% - - 0% 4 37 11%
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C&A E&D PM Total
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7384 - Other Trades and Related Occupations, n.e.c. 4 5 80% - - 0% - - 0% 4 5 80%
7452 - Material Handlers 10 24 42% - - 0% 7 7 100% 17 31 55%
7511 - Transport Truck Drivers 117 252 46% - - 0% - - 0% 117 252 46%
7512 - Bus Drivers, Subway Operators and Other Transit
Operators 27 28 96% - - 0% - - 0% 27 28 96%
7521 - Heavy Equipment Operators (Except Crane) 72 407 18% - - 0% 8 8 100% 80 415 19%
7533 - Boat and Cable Ferry Operators and Related
Occupations - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
7611 - Construction Trades Helpers and Labourers 38 142 27% - - 0% - - 0% 38 142 27%
7612 - Other Trades Helpers and Labourers 300 692 43% - - 0% 4 4 100% 304 696 44%
8211 - Supervisors, Logging and Forestry - 7 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 7 0%
8241 - Logging Machinery Operators 1 65 2% - - 0% - - 0% 1 65 2%
8616 - Logging and Forestry Labourers 1 7 14% - - 0% - - 0% 1 7 14%
9241 - Power Engineers and power system operators 1 4 25% - - 0% - - 0% 1 4 25%
Totals 1,149 4,070 28% 4 25 16% 68 171 40% 1,221 4,266 29%
Muskrat Falls Project - July 2015 Project Report 48
Appendix B – Contracts Awarded Since Project Sanction
Table 26 – Contracts Awarded Since Project Sanction
Package # Package Title Award Date Successful Bidder(s)
CD0508 Supply and Install Electrode Sites 02-Mar-2015 H.J.O’ Connell Construction Ltd.
CT0327-015 HVdc Clearing and Access – Section 1 (Blocks
Nos. 9, 10, 11, and 12)
09-Jan-2015 Johnson’s Construction Limited
CH0008 North Spur Stabilization Works 23-Dec-2014 Gilbert Newfoundland & Labrador
Contracting Limited
CT0327-014 HVdc Clearing and Access – Section 1 (Blocks
Nos. 13 & 14)
19-Dec-2014 Springdale Forest Resources Inc.
CT0327-011 HVdc Clearing and Access – Section 1 (Blocks
Nos. 7 & Partial 6)
23-Sep-14 C&T Enterprises Ltd.
CT0327-013 HVdc Clearing and Access-Section 1 (Blocks 4, 5
and 6)
2-Sep-14 Johnson’s Construction Limited
CD0502 Construction of AC Substations 22-Aug-14 Alstom Grid Canada, Inc.
CT0342 Construction of AC Transmission Lines – Island 19-Aug-14 Locke’s Electrical Limited
CD0534 Supply & Install Synchronous Condensers at
Soldiers Pond
15-Aug-14 ALSTOM Renewable Power Canada
Inc.
CT0327 Construction of 350kV HVdc Transmission Line 8-Aug-14 Valard Construction LP
PH0015 Supply of Isolated Phase Bus 25-Jul-14 Alfa Standard s.p.a
CT0327-010 HVdc Clearing and Access-Section 1 22-Jul-14 Springdale Forest Resources
CD0501 Supply & Install Converters and Cable
Transition Compounds
19-Jun-14 Alstom Grid Canada Inc.
PT0331 Supply of Tower Hardware 450 kV HVdc 28-July-14 Slacan Industries
Performed Line Products Limited
CH0034 Supply & Install Powerhouse Elevator 29-Apr-14 Thyssen Krupp Elevator
PT0353 Supply of Optical ground Wire (OPGW) 350 kV
HVdc
16-Apr-14 Suzhou Furukawa Power Optic Cable
Co.
PT0334 Supply of Steel Wires – 350 kV HVdc 14-Apr-14 Wire Rope Industries Ltd.
SD0564 Provision of Camp Services (CF) 8-Apr-14 Labrador Catering Ltd. Partnership
SH0041 Provision of Ground Transportation Services
(HVGB-MF)
14-Mar-14 PENCAL Supplies Ltd & SBH
Enterprises Inc., A Joint Venture
LC-SB-011 Subsea Rock Protection Design, Supply and
Installation
7-Mar-14 Tideway (Luxembourg) S.A.
SM0709 Provision of Air Transportation 10-Feb-14 Innu Mikun Ltd. Partnership and PAL
Airlines
SM0705 Provision of Laboratory Services 10-Feb-14 AMEC Americas Limited
PH0014 Supply of Generator Step-Up Transformers 10-Feb-14 ABB Inc.
PD0537 Supply of Power Transformers, AC Substations
at CF, MF and SP
10-Feb-14 ABB Inc.
SH0040 Provision of Garbage Removal and Disposal
Services (MF)
23-Jan-14 Pardy’s Waste Management &
Industrial Services
PH0016 Supply of Generator Circuit Breakers 17-Jan-14 ABB Inc.
PT0328 Supply of Transmission Line Conductors-350 kV
HVdc
2-Jan-14 General Cable Company Ltd. and
Midal Cables Ltd.
PT0356 Stockbridge Dampers 20-Dec-13 Performed Line Products (Canada) Ltd.
PT0308 Supply of Steel Tower Foundations 350kV HVdc 20-Dec-13 Locweld Inc.
CH0032 Supply & Install Powerhouse & Spillway Hydro-
Mechanical Equipment
19-Dec-13 Andritz Hydro Canada Inc.
PT0352 Supply of Anchor Materials 350 kV HVdc 18-Dec-13 Williams Form Hardware & Rockbolt
(Canada) Ltd.
CT0319 AC Transmission Line Construction 17-Dec-13 Valard Construction LP
SH0018 Camp Catering, Housekeeping and Janitorial
Services
16-Dec-13 Labrador Catering Limited Partnership
Muskrat Falls Project - July 2015 Project Report 49
Package # Package Title Award Date Successful Bidder(s)
LC-SB-034 Conduit End Exit Verification 13-Dec-13 DOF Subsea Canada
CH0033 Supply & Install Powerhouse Cranes 9-Dec-13 Groupe LAR Inc.
LC-SB-027 Supply of Casing 4-Dec-13 East Coast Tubulars Ltd.
CH0007 Construction of Intake and Powerhouse
Spillway and Transition Dams
29-Nov-13 Astaldi S.p.A
SH0022 Provision of Fuel Supply & Dispensing Services 18-Nov-13 Woodward's Oil Limited and Utapan
Fuels Limited, a Joint Venture
CT0341 Clearing of Right Of Way for 315kV HVac
Transmission Line (MF to CF)
15-Nov-13 Great Western Forestry Inc.
LC-SB-026 Drill Bits and Tooling 14-Nov-13 HALLIBURTON
Dreco Energy
Baker Hughes Canada
Smith Bits A Schlumberger Company
LC-SB-036 Conduit End Connection 12-Nov-13 Kongsberg Oil and Gas Technologies
CD0503-002 Construction of Earthworks at Soldier’s Pond 18-Oct-13 H.J. O'Connell
PT0330 Supply of Steel Towers-350 kV HVdc 10-Oct-13 Jyoti Amercias LLC
SM0700 Provision of Freight Forwarding Services 3-Oct-13 Panalpina Inc., Panprojects Division
LC-SB-023 Drilling Fluids Services for HDD Program 6-Sep-13 M-I SWACO, a Division of
Schlumberger Canada Limited
LC-SB-024 Directional Services for HDD Program 6-Sep-13 Baker Hughes Canada Company
CD0503-001 Construction of Earthworks at Churchill Falls 5-Sep-13 Johnson's Construction Limited
LC-SB-021 Civil Works-SOBI 22-Aug-13 C&T Enterprises Limited
PH0058 Supply of 600 V Switchgear 25-Jul-13 ABB Inc.
PT0329 Supply of Insulators 350 kV HVdc 22-Jul-13 Seves Canada Inc.
CH0003 Supply and Install Administrative Buildings 19-Jul-13 Opron Construction Inc.
LC-SB-022 Provision of Drilling Rig and Surface Spread for
HDD Program
19-Jul-13 Direct Horizontal Drilling Inc.
CT0354 HVAC Marshalling Yard Civil and Electrical
Works
17-Jul-13 Johnson's Construction Limited
ST0311 Provision of Survey Services (315) kV HVac 10-Jul-13 MMM Group Limited & N.E. Parrott
Surveys Limited, a joint venture
SM0704 Provision of Surveying Services 14-Jun-13 Edwards & Associates Ltd.
SD0565 Provision of Geotech Investigation Shoreline
Pond Electrodes
6-Jun-13 Stantec Consulting Ltd.
PT0335 Supply of Anchor Materials – 315 kV HVac 22-Oct-13 Williams Form Hardware & Rockbolt
(Canada) Ltd.
CH0024 Construction of Reservoir Clearing North Bank 25-Apr-13 Johnson Construction Ltd.
PT0303 Supply of Hardware 315 kV HVac 17-Apr-13 Mosdorfer GmbH (Austria)
PT0300 Supply of Transmission Line Conductors 315 kV
HVac
5-Apr-13 Midal Cables Ltd.
SM0713 Provision of Geotechnical Investigation
Services
27-Mar-13 AMEC Environment & Infrastructure
Muskrat Falls Project - July 2015 Project Report 50
Package # Package Title Award Date Successful Bidder(s)
SM0701 Provision of 3rd Party Quality Surveillance and
Inspection Services
18-Mar-13 SGS Canada Inc.
Killick Group Ltd.
GL Noble Denton Canada Ltd
Moody International Ltd.
PT0307 Supply of Tower Foundations-315 kV HVac 5-Mar-13 Fabrimet
PT0302 Tower Steels for AC Lines 6-Feb-13 ŞA-RA Energy, Construction, Trade and
Industry Inc.
PT0326 Supply of Steel Wires-315 kV HVac 28-Jan-13 Graybar Canada
PT0304 Optical Ground Wire Conductors (OPGW) 315
kV HVac
25-Jan-13 PT0304-001 Mosdorfer North Caroline
Inc.
PT0304--002 Suzhou Furukawa Power
Optic Canada Inc.
PT0301 Supply of Insulators 315 kV HVac 18-Jan-13 Seves Canada Inc.
SH0054 Temporary Site Services 10-Jan-13 Labrador Catering Limited Partnership
CH0030 Turbines and Generators 2-Jan-13 Andritz Hydro Canada Inc.
LC-SB-003 Submarine Cable Design, Supply and Install 29-Nov-12 Nexans Norway AS
LC-SB-018 Provision of Third Party Equipment,
Manufacturing, Supply, and Installation
Surveillance Service
27-Nov-12 Lloyd's Register North America
Spectrol Group
CH0006 Bulk Excavation Works 6-Nov-12 IKC-ONE Earthworks Constructors, a
Partnership
SH0019 Provision of Security Services 1-Nov-12 Speuata Security Inc.
SH0020 Provision of Medical Services 1-Nov-12 Innu - Med Inc.
CH0002 Supply and Install Accommodations Complex
Buildings
22-Oct-12 Liannu Limited Partnership
PH0038 Supply of Emergency Diesel Generator 12-Oct-12 Toromont CAT, a division of Toromont
industries Ltd
LC-SB-017 Ocean Characteristic Monitoring and
MetOcean Report
13-Sep-12 AMEC Environment & Infrastructure
A Division of AMEC Americas
PH0036 Supply of Auxiliary Transformers 13-Aug-12 MVA Power
CD0512 Construction Contract for Construction Power 20-Jun-12 G.J. Cahill & Company Ltd.
CH0004 Southside Access Road 25-Oct-12 Liannu
CH0048 Site Clearing Access Road & Ancillary Areas 20-Apr-12 Nukum Forestry Ltd
PD0522 Pre-Fabricated Control Room Building 11-Apr-12 Automatisation Grimard Inc.
PD0531 MV Instrument Transformer (Combined CT&PT
Unit)
19-Mar-12 ABB Inc.
PD0515 138 kV and 25 kV Disconnect Switches (with
and without ground switches)
13-Feb-12 Alstom Grid
PD0514 135 kV and 25 kV Circuit Breakers (dead tank
type)
6-Feb-12 Alstom Grid Via Power Systems
Consulting
PD0518 138 kV Capacitor Voltage Transformers (CVTs) 6-Feb-12 Alstom Grid Via Power Systems
Consulting
Muskrat Falls Project - July 2015 Project Report 51
Package # Package Title Award Date Successful Bidder(s)
PD0519 25 kV Vacuum Interrupters 6-Feb-12 Siemens Canada Limited
PD0520 25 kV 6×4 MVAR Capacitor Banks 6-Feb-12 ABB
PD0529 25 kV Reclosers 6-Feb-12 Siemens Canada Limited
PD0530 138 kV and 25 kV Class Surge Arresters 6-Feb-12 Graybar Canada
PD0523 Substation Service Transformers 19-Jan-12 Carte International Inc
LCP 00728 Web-Based Employment and Expenditure
Tracking and Reporting Software
22-Aug-11 SCI Resource Software Inc.
LC-SB-002 Iceberg Tracking Program 19-Aug-11 Provincial Aerospace LTD. (PAL)
LC-SB-007 2011 HDD Pilot Bore Field Investigation
Program
19-Aug-11 Mears Canada Corp.
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