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Muskrat Falls Project - July 2013 Benefits Report
Table of Contents
1.0 Report Overview .....................................................................................................................1
2.0 Project Highlights ....................................................................................................................1
2.1 Construction Update ..................................................................................................................... 1
2.2 Safety ............................................................................................................................................ 2
2.3 Employment .................................................................................................................................. 2
2.4 Procurement ................................................................................................................................. 3
2.5 Expenditure Overview ................................................................................................................... 3
2.6 Gender Equity and Diversity ......................................................................................................... 3
3.0 Definitions ..............................................................................................................................4
4.0 Abbreviations and Acronyms ...................................................................................................4
5.0 Employment Benefits ..............................................................................................................5
5.1 Total Employment ......................................................................................................................... 5
5.2 Employment by NOC Code ............................................................................................................ 6
5.3 Employment by Location of Work and Specialized Engineering .................................................. 8
5.4 Employment by Aboriginal Affiliation ........................................................................................... 9
5.5 Employment by Gender .............................................................................................................. 11
6.0 Expenditures and Procurement ............................................................................................. 12
6.1 Expenditures by Location of Company and Industry Category ................................................... 12
6.2 Procurement ............................................................................................................................... 13
Appendix A – Employment by 4-Digit NOC Code ............................................................................... 19
Appendix B – Contracts Awarded Since Project Sanction ................................................................... 38
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List of Tables
Table 1 - Person Hours of Employment by Location of Work and Residency – July 2013 ............................................. 5
Table 2 - Person Hours of Employment by Location of Work and Residency – Project to Date ................................... 5
Table 3 – Number of Persons Employed by Location of Work and Residency – July 2013 ........................................... 5
Table 4 - Person Hours of Employment by 2-Digit NOC Code – July 2013 and Project to Date .................................... 6
Table 5 – Residents Hired by 2-Digit NOC Code – July 2013 .......................................................................................... 7
Table 6 - Person Hours of Employment by Location of Work – July 2013 and Project to Date ..................................... 8
Table 7 – Residents Hired by Location of Work – July 2013 .......................................................................................... 8
Table 8 - Person Hours of Employment by Aboriginal Affiliation – July 2013 and Project to Date ............................... 9
Table 9 – Persons Employed by Aboriginal Affiliation – July 2013 ................................................................................ 9
Table 10 - Person Hours of Employment by Location of Work and Aboriginal Affiliation- July 2013 ......................... 10
Table 11 - Person Hours of Employment by Location of Work and Aboriginal Affiliation- Project to Date ................ 10
Table 12 – Number of Persons Employed by Location of Work and Aboriginal Affiliation- July 2013 ........................ 10
Table 13 - Person Hours of Employment by Gender – July 2013 and Project to Date ................................................ 11
Table 14 – Persons Employed by Gender – July 2013 ................................................................................................. 11
Table 15 - Total Value of Expenditures by Location of Company and Industry Category ($CDN) - July 2013 ............. 12
Table 16 - Total Value of Expenditures by Location of Company and Industry Category ($CDN) – Project to Date ... 13
Table 17 –Contracts Awarded During July, 2013 ......................................................................................................... 13
Table 18– Request for Proposals Issued (RFPs Closed) ............................................................................................... 14
Table 19 – Request for Proposals Issued (RFPs Open)................................................................................................. 17
Table 20 – Upcoming Request for Proposals (RFPs) .................................................................................................... 17
Table 21 - Person Hours of Employment by 4-Digit NOC Code ................................................................................... 19
Table 22 – Residents Hired by 4-Digit NOC Code – July 2013 ...................................................................................... 22
Table 23 – Female Workers Hired by 4-Digit NOC Code – July 2013 ........................................................................... 26
Table 24 – Aboriginal Workers by 4-Digit NOC Code – July 2013 ................................................................................ 30
Table 25 – Labrador Residents by 4-Digit NOC Code – July 2013 ................................................................................ 34
Table 26 – Contracts Awarded Since Project Sanction ................................................................................................ 38
List of Figures
Figure 1 - Person Hours of Employment by Residency and Location of Work – July 2013............................................ 2
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1.0 Report Overview
This report summarizes the employment and expenditure benefits generated from the Muskrat Falls Project, which includes work completed on the Muskrat Falls hydroelectric generating facility (MFG), Labrador-Island Link (LIL) and associated transmission in Labrador between Muskrat Falls and Churchill Falls (Labrador Transmission Assets or LTA). In addition, this report provides an update on construction, safety and community engagement activities during the reporting period.
This report covers the activities for the month of July 2013. The work during this period primarily took place in Labrador at the north and south side of the Muskrat Falls hydroelectric generating facility and at the Churchill Falls plant as well as Engineering and Design and Project Management activities which occurred primarily in St. John’s.
2.0 Project Highlights
This section summarizes the highlights of construction, procurement, and employment activity during the reporting period. Detailed information and statistics are outlined in Section 5 and Appendix A.
2.1 Construction Update
Construction activities continued and included:
o Bulk excavation continued with over 1.7 million m3 of material having been moved to date
o Completion of North Spur geotechnical investigations
o Installation of permanent accommodation complex ongoing
Approximately 85 per cent of project engineering work completed.
Bulk excavation – Powerhouse excavation works Accommodation complex – Installation of dorm modules
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2.2 Safety
There were no Recordable Injuries, or Lost Time Injuries recorded during the month.
Seven first aid cases and five near misses were recorded during the month.
2.3 Employment
In July, 211,040 hours were worked by 1,376 individuals for all components of the Muskrat
Falls Project, including over 148,465 hours of work in Labrador.
In July, there were 321 Labrador residents employed in Labrador performing over 48,750 of
the hours worked in Labrador. Of these 321 Labrador residents, 160 are members of
Labrador Aboriginal groups.
During the month of July, 1,019 residents of Newfoundland and Labrador were employed on
the Muskrat Falls Project, representing 74 per cent of the total persons employed.
Figure 1 shows person hours of employment by residency and location of work for July
2013.
Figure 1 - Person Hours of Employment by Residency and Location of Work – July 2013
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2.4 Procurement
The following contracts were awarded in July 2013:
CH0003 ‐ Supply & Install of Administration Buildings (Opron)
CT0354 – Construction of HVac Marshalling Yard – Civil & Electrical Works (Johnson’s Construction Limited)
PT0329 – Supply of Insulators HVdc Transmission Line ( Seves Canada)
ST0311 – Provision of Survey Services for HVac Transmission Line (MMM Group Limited and NE Parrott Survey, a Joint Venture)
LC-SB-022 - Provision of Drilling Rig and Surface Spread for HDD Program (Direct Horizontal)
2.5 Expenditure Overview
Total expenditures for the Muskrat Falls Project were over $36 million in July 2013. This
includes over $24 million to Newfoundland and Labrador businesses, representing 67 per
cent of all project expenditures for the month.
Over $13 million of the total expenditures were spent on Labrador companies, representing
over 37 per cent of total project expenditures during the month.
2.6 Gender Equity and Diversity
In July, 197 female residents of Newfoundland and Labrador were employed, representing
over 19 per cent of the total NL residents employed on the project in that month.
In July, 169 individuals who identified themselves as Aboriginal were employed in Labrador,
representing over 20 per cent of those employed for work in Labrador.
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3.0 Definitions
Term Definition
Benefits Strategy Lower Churchill Construction Project Benefits Strategy as agreed by the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador and Nalcor Energy.
Expenditures Expenditures for the month are defined as those expenditures from invoices which have been approved for payment during the month.
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 meets the requirements as defined in the Benefits Strategy.
4.0 Abbreviations and Acronyms
Abbreviation/Acronym Definition
AC Alternating current
BMRS Benefits Monitoring and Reporting System
C&A Construction and Assembly
DC Direct current
E&D Engineering and Design
HDD Horizontal Directional Drilling
HVac High voltage AC transmission
HVdc High voltage DC transmission
INT International (Location of Work or Company)
m3 Cubic metres
MFG Muskrat Falls Hydroelectric Generation Facility
LATP Labrador-Aboriginal Training Partnership
LCP Lower Churchill Project
LIL Labrador-Island Link
LTA Labrador Transmission Assets
OC Other Canada
PM Project Management
Res Residents of Newfoundland and Labrador
RFP Request for Proposal
SOBI Strait of Belle Isle
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5.0 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
Employment by Contractor
5.1 Total Employment
Tables 1 through 3 break out the project employment in both person hours and persons employed by location of work and residency.
Table 1 - Person Hours of Employment by Location of Work and Residency – July 2013
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 33,541 60.6% 713 1.3% 20,189 36.5% 934 1.7% 55,378
Labrador 77,491 52.2% 48,753 32.8% 22,221 15.0% - 0.0% 148,465
Other Canada - 0.0% - 0.0% 7,180 100.0% - 0.0% 7,180
International - 0.0% - 0.0% 18 100.0% - 0.0% 18
All Locations 111,032 52.6% 49,466 23.4% 49,608 23.5% 934 0.4% 211,040
Table 2 - 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 233,457 58.6% 2,097 0.5% 156,788 39.4% 5,720 1.4% 398,062
Labrador 370,021 54.9% 212,690 31.6% 91,395 13.6% - 0.0% 674,106
Other Canada 505 0.9% - 0.0% 54,710 98.8% 181 0.3% 55,395
International - 0.0% - 0.0% 35 100.0% - 0.0% 35
All Locations 603,983 53.6% 214,787 19.0% 302,928 26.9% 5,901 0.5% 1,127,598
Table 3 – Number of Persons Employed by Location of Work and Residency – July 2013
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 303 67.2% 4 0.9% 138 30.6% 6 1.3% 451
Labrador 391 46.6% 321 38.3% 127 15.1% - 0.0% 839
Other Canada - 0.0% - 0.0% 85 100.0% - 0.0% 85
International - 0.0% - 0.0% 1 100.0% - 0.0% 1
All Locations 694 50.4% 325 23.6% 351 25.5% 6 0.4% 1,376
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5.2 Employment by NOC Code
Tables 4 and 5 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 4 - Person Hours of Employment by 2-Digit NOC Code – July 2013 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 1,154 385 373 1,912 3,584 3,296 2,264 9,144 01-05 - Specialized middle management occupations 3,529 3,172 3,735 10,437 19,983 24,343 26,605 70,930 07-09 - Middle management occupations in trades, transportation, production and utilities
759 665 1,266 2,690 7,568 4,256 4,977 16,801
11 - Professional occupations in business and finance 640 780 1,859 3,279 4,860 5,060 11,872 21,792 12 - Administrative and financial supervisors and administrative occupations 2,673 5,365 5,453 13,491 15,014 44,022 31,432 90,467 13 - Finance, insurance and related business administrative occupations 324 486 974 1,784 647 3,859 6,768 11,273 14 - Office support occupations 615 - - 615 1,588 - 330 1,918
21 - Professional occupations in natural and applied sciences 11,230 17,610 10,131 38,971 50,478 134,219 63,109 247,806 22 - Technical occupations related to natural and applied sciences 3,238 11,872 2,105 17,215 13,888 91,259 11,431 116,577 32 - Technical occupations in health 1,493 - - 1,493 10,853 - - 10,853 41 - Professional occupations in law and social, community and government services
3,466 1,824 912 6,202 7,758 11,461 6,906 26,125
43 - Occupations in front-line public protection services - - 8 8 - - 8 8
63 - Service supervisors and specialized service occupations 2,035 - - 2,035 8,246 - - 8,246 65 - Service representatives and other customer and personal services occupations
4,285 78 - 4,363 20,274 78 - 20,352
67 - Service support and other service occupations, n.e.c. 4,048 - - 4,048 14,615 - - 14,615
72 - Industrial, electrical and construction trades 17,006 - 554 17,559 93,113 - 1,154 94,266 73 - Maintenance and equipment operation trades 17,542 - - 17,542 86,062 - 56 86,118 74 - Other installers, repairers and servicers and material handlers 738 - 1 738 2,658 - 18 2,676 75 - Transport and heavy equipment operation and related maintenance occupations
44,910 - 8 44,918 200,242 - 47 200,289
76 - Trades helpers, construction labourers and related occupations 20,039 - - 20,039 75,311 - - 75,311
82 - Supervisors and technical occupations in natural resources, agriculture and related production
1,676 - - 1,676 1,876 - - 1,876
86 - Harvesting, landscaping and natural resources labourers 20 - - 20 130 - - 130 92 - Processing, manufacturing and utilities supervisors and central control operators
- - 9 9 - - 28 28
All Occupation Categories 141,418 42,236 27,386 211,040 638,745 321,851 167,002 1,127,598
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Table 5 – Residents Hired by 2-Digit NOC Code – July 2013
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 4 7 57% - 3 0% 6 6 100% 10 16 63%
01-05 - Specialized middle management occupations 16 24 67% 4 22 18% 33 34 97% 53 80 66%
07-09 - Middle management occupations in trades, transportation, production and utilities
3 4 75% 2 4 50% 2 5 40% 7 13 54%
11 - Professional occupations in business and finance 3 4 75% 2 5 40% 19 19 100% 24 28 86%
12 - Administrative and financial supervisors and administrative occupations
19 21 90% 23 37 62% 28 34 82% 70 92 76%
13 - Finance, insurance and related business administrative occupations
1 3 33% 4 4 100% 10 10 100% 15 17 88%
14 - Office support occupations 3 3 100% - - 0% - - 0% 3 3 100%
21 - Professional occupations in natural and applied sciences
42 70 60% 29 138 21% 80 82 98% 151 290 52%
22 - Technical occupations related to natural and applied sciences
12 23 52% 29 93 31% 26 28 93% 67 144 47%
32 - Technical occupations in health 7 7 100% - - 0% - - 0% 7 7 100%
41 - Professional occupations in law and social, community and government services
27 36 75% 9 12 75% 11 11 100% 47 59 80%
43 - Occupations in front-line public protection services - - 0% - - 0% 1 1 100% 1 1 100%
63 - Service supervisors and specialized service occupations
10 12 83% - - 0% - - 0% 10 12 83%
65 - Service representatives and other customer and personal services occupations
39 42 93% 1 1 100% - - 0% 40 43 93%
67 - Service support and other service occupations, n.e.c. 37 37 100% - - 0% - - 0% 37 37 100%
72 - Industrial, electrical and construction trades 94 106 89% - - 0% 18 18 100% 112 124 90%
73 - Maintenance and equipment operation trades 50 77 65% - - 0% - - 0% 50 77 65%
74 - Other installers, repairers and servicers and material handlers
4 4 100% - - 0% - - 0% 4 4 100%
75 - Transport and heavy equipment operation and related maintenance occupations
197 209 94% - - 0% 1 1 100% 198 210 94%
76 - Trades helpers, construction labourers and related occupations
105 106 99% - - 0% - - 0% 105 106 99%
82 - Supervisors and technical occupations in natural resources, agriculture and related production
5 10 50% - - 0% - - 0% 5 10 50%
86 - Harvesting, landscaping and natural resources labourers
1 1 100% - - 0% - - 0% 1 1 100%
92 - Processing, manufacturing and utilities supervisors and central control operators
- - 0% - - 0% 2 2 100% 2 2 100%
All Occupation Categories 679 806 84% 103 319 32% 237 251 94% 1,019 1,376 74%
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5.3 Employment by Location of Work and Specialized Engineering
Tables 6 and 7 summarize employment by location of work.
Table 6 - Person Hours of Employment by Location of Work – July 2013 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 2,825 28,827 23,726 55,378 7,125 239,049 151,887 398,061
Labrador 137,079 7,727 3,660 148,465 627,071 31,920 15,115 674,106
Total NL 139,904 36,554 27,386 203,843 634,196 270,969 167,002 1,072,167
Other Canada 1,515 5,665 - 7,180 4,549 50,846 - 55,395
Total Canada 141,418 42,219 27,386 211,023 638,745 321,815 167,002 1,127,562
International - 18 - 18 - 35 - 35
All Locations 141,418 42,236 27,386 211,040 638,745 321,850 167,002 1,127,597
A total of 5,683 hours of Specialized Engineering work was conducted outside of the province during the month with 5,454 hours spent on the MFG project component and 229 hours on the LITL project component. Table 7 – Residents Hired by Location of Work – July 2013
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 33 34 97% 79 212 37% 195 205 95% 307 451 68%
Labrador 646 752 86% 24 41 59% 42 46 91% 712 839 85%
Total NL 679 786 86% 103 253 41% 237 251 94% 1,019 1,290 79%
Other Canada - 20 0% - 65 0% - - 0% - 85 0%
Total Canada 679 806 84% 103 318 32% 237 251 94% 1,019 1,375 74%
International - - 0% - 1 0% - - 0% - 1 0%
Total 679 806 84% 103 319 32% 237 251 94% 1,019 1,376 74%
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5.4 Employment by Aboriginal Affiliation
Tables 8 through 12 summarize employment by Aboriginal Affiliation.
Table 8 - Person Hours of Employment by Aboriginal Affiliation – July 2013 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)
10,234 - - 10,234 44,769 - - 44,769
Nunatsiavut(a)
6,829 624 186 7,639 27,902 2,886 796 31,583
NunatuKavut(a)
6,603 140 - 6,743 30,648 1,096 - 31,744
Other NL Aboriginal(a)
1,605 - - 1,605 3,262 - - 3,262
Aboriginal - Other Canada 858 - - 858 3,776 - - 3,776
Non-Aboriginal(b)
115,290 41,473 27,200 183,962 528,389 317,869 166,206 1,012,464
All Groups 141,418 42,236 27,386 211,040 638,745 321,850 167,002 1,127,597 (a) Also NL residents (b)
Includes residents and non-residents
Table 9 – Persons Employed by Aboriginal Affiliation – July 2013
C&A E&D PM Total
Aboriginal Group Persons % Persons % Persons % Persons %
Residents
Labrador Innu 83 12.2% - 0.0% - 0.0% 83 8.1%
Nunatsiavut 32 4.7% 3 2.9% 2 0.8% 37 3.6%
NunatuKavut 39 5.7% 1 1.0% - 0.0% 40 3.9%
Other Aboriginal 8 1.2% - 0.0% - 0.0% 8 0.8%
All Aboriginal 162 23.9% 4 3.9% 2 0.8% 168 16.5%
Non-Aboriginal 517 76.1% 99 96.1% 235 99.2% 851 83.5%
Total 679 100% 103 100% 237 100% 1,019 100%
Non Residents
Aboriginal – Canada 4 3.1% - 0.0% - 0.0% 4 1.1%
Non-Aboriginal 123 96.9% 216 100.0% 14 100.0% 353 98.9%
Total 127 100% 216 100% 14 100% 357 100%
Summary
Aboriginal 166 20.6% 4 1.3% 2 0.8% 172 12.5%
Non-Aboriginal 640 79.4% 315 98.7% 249 99.2% 1,204 87.5%
Total 806 100% 319 100% 251 100% 1,376 100%
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Tables 10 through 12 summarize the employment of Aboriginals and non-Aboriginals both in terms of hours worked and persons employed by location of work during the month and for the Project to Date.
Table 10 - Person Hours of Employment by Location of Work and Aboriginal Affiliation- July 2013
Labrador Innu NunatuKavut Nunatsiavut Other Aboriginal Non-Aboriginal
Work Location At Location % At Location % At Location % At Location % At Location % Total
Island - 0.0% 561 1.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 54,817 99.0% 55,378
Labrador 10,234 6.9% 6,182 4.2% 7,639 5.1% 2,462 1.7% 121,948 82.1% 148,465
Other Canada - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 7,180 100.0% 7,180
International - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 18 100.0% 18
All Locations 10,234 4.8% 6,743 3.2% 7,639 3.6% 2,462 1.2% 183,962 87.2% 211,040
Table 11 - 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 - 0.0% 1,617 0.4% - 0.0% - 0.0% 396,445 99.6% 398,062
Labrador 44,769 6.6% 30,127 4.5% 31,583 4.7% 7,025 1.0% 560,604 83.2% 674,106
Other Canada - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 13 0.0% 55,382 100.0% 55,395
International - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 35 100.0% 35
All Locations 44,769 4.0% 31,744 2.8% 31,583 2.8% 7,038 0.6% 1,012,465 89.8% 1,127,598
Table 12 – Number of Persons Employed by Location of Work and Aboriginal Affiliation- July 2013
Labrador Innu NunatuKavut Nunatsiavut Other Aboriginal Non-Aboriginal
Work Location At Location % At Location % At Location % At Location % At Location % Total
Island - 0.0% 3 0.7% - 0.0% - 0.0% 448 99.3% 451
Labrador 83 9.9% 37 4.4% 37 4.4% 12 1.4% 670 79.9% 839
Other Canada - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 85 100.0% 85
International - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 1 100.0% 1
All Locations 83 6.0% 40 2.9% 37 2.7% 12 0.9% 1,204 87.5% 1,376
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5.5 Employment by Gender
Tables 13 and 14 summarize employment by gender.
Table 13 - Person Hours of Employment by Gender – July 2013 and Project to Date
Current Period Project to Date
Gender C&A E&D PM Total C&A E&D PM Total
Female 15,782 6,415 7,474 29,670 59,859 55,806 41,926 157,590
Male 125,636 35,822 19,912 181,370 578,886 266,045 125,076 970,007
Total 141,418 42,236 27,386 211,040 638,745 321,850 167,002 1,127,597
Table 14 – Persons Employed by Gender – July 2013
C&A E&D PM Total
Gender Persons % Persons % Persons % Persons %
Residents
Female 103 15.2% 34 33.0% 60 25.3% 197 19.3%
Male 576 84.8% 69 67.0% 177 74.7% 822 80.7%
Total 679 100% 103 100% 237 100% 1,019 100%
Non Residents
Female 13 10.2% 19 8.8% 2 14.3% 34 9.5%
Male 114 89.8% 197 91.2% 12 85.7% 323 90.5%
Total 127 100% 216 100% 14 100% 357 100%
Summary
Female 116 14.4% 53 16.6% 62 24.7% 231 16.8%
Male 690 85.6% 266 83.4% 189 75.3% 1,145 83.2%
Total 806 100% 319 100% 251 100% 1,376 100%
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6.0 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.
6.1 Expenditures by Location of Company and Industry Category
Table 15 below summarizes the project expenditures made during July 2013 by industry and company location.
Table 15 - Total Value of Expenditures by Location of Company and Industry Category ($CDN) - July 2013
Industry Labrador Newfoundland Other Canada
Non-Canadian
Totals
Accommodation and Food Services - 49,441 - - 49,441
Administrative and Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services - 375,964 - - 375,964
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting - - 293,785 - 293,785
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation - - - - -
Construction 12,536,355 3,701,021 518,228 - 16,755,603
Educational Services - - - - -
Finance and Insurance - - 1,531,505 - 1,531,505
Health Care and Social Assistance - 777,661 - - 777,661
Information and Cultural Industries - 35,037 18,445 36,860 90,342
Management of Companies and Enterprises - - - - -
Manufacturing - - 2,125 - 2,125
Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction - - - - -
Other Services, Including Maintenance and Repair 16,095 672,027 - - 688,122
Professional, Scientific and Technical Services 546,928 3,689,405 9,228,060 116,899 13,581,292
Public Administration - 87,125 - - 87,125
Real Estate, Rental and Leasing 801 - - - 801
Retail Trade 316,215 2,957 6,825 - 325,997
Transportation and Warehousing - 91,452 2,185 - 93,637
Utilities - 1,329,324 82,502 - 1,411,827
Wholesale Trade - 33,005 1,427 - 34,432
Totals 13,416,394 10,844,419 11,685,088 153,760 36,099,661
Table 16 below summarizes the project expenditures made for the Project to Date by industry and company location.
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Table 16 - 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 395 91,979 311,969 - 404,343
Administrative and Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services - 1,603,560 130,667 - 1,734,227
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting - - 293,785 - 293,785
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 46,000 2,196 - - 48,196
Construction 43,412,861 30,191,069 1,214,880 - 74,818,811
Educational Services - 1,113 - - 1,113
Finance and Insurance - 208,280 5,889,277 - 6,097,557
Health Care and Social Assistance - 779,161 - - 779,161
Information and Cultural Industries - 102,674 110,683 142,948 356,305
Management of Companies and Enterprises - - - - -
Manufacturing - 67,722 14,373,036 5,455,961 19,896,718
Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction - - 310,990 - 310,990
Other Services, Including Maintenance and Repair 173,187 1,688,317 93,957 - 1,955,460
Professional, Scientific and Technical Services 611,320 13,226,457 56,462,496 442,837 70,743,109
Public Administration 1,250,000 418,405 1,279,282 - 2,947,687
Real Estate, Rental and Leasing 2,003 700 - - 2,703
Retail Trade 631,865 8,962 41,794 - 682,621
Transportation and Warehousing - 1,329,235 465,275 - 1,794,510
Utilities 25,683 13,267,757 428,781 - 13,722,221
Wholesale Trade 17,337 820,701 89,060 - 927,098
Totals 46,170,651 63,808,287 81,495,932 6,041,746 197,516,617
6.2 Procurement
Tables 17 to 20 provide details on procurement activities for all components of the Muskrat Falls Project. Table 17 lists the contracts awarded during July 2013. Appendix B contains a list of all contracts awarded to date since Project Sanction.
Table 17 –Contracts Awarded During July, 2013
Package # Package Title Award Date Successful Bidder(s)
CH0003 Supply & Install Administrative Buildings 19-Jul-13 Opron Construction Inc.
CT0354 Construction of Hvac Marshaling Yard at HVGB
17-Jul-13 Johnson's Construction Limited
LC-SB-022 Provision of Drilling Rig and Surface Spread for HDD Program
17-Jul-13 Direct Horizontal
PT0329 Supply of HVdc Insulators - 350 kV HVdc 22-Jul-13 Seves Canada Inc.
ST0311 Provision of Survey Services 315 kV HVac 10-Jul-13 MMM Group Limited & N.E. Parrott Surveys Limited, a joint venture
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Table 18 lists the contract packages for which the RFPs have closed but the packages have yet to be awarded as of July 30, 2013.
Table 18– Request for Proposals Issued (RFPs Closed)
Package # Package Title RFP Issue Date
RFP Close Date
Qualified Bidders
CD0501 Supply & Install Converters and Cable Transition Compounds
21-Dec-12 24-Apr-13 ABB Inc.
Alstom Grid Canada Inc.
Siemens Canada Ltd.
CD0503 Construction of Earthworks at Various Power Distribution Sites
18-Mar-13 13-Jun-13 Barnard of Canada Inc.
H.J. O’Connell JV Partnership
Johnson’s Construction Ltd.
Municipal Enterprises Ltd. Innu Municipal GP
Pennecon Heavy Civil Ltd.
CD0509 Construction Telecommunication Services - Phase 2
19-Nov-12 11-Jan-13 Bell Aliant Regional Communications, Limited Partnership
Cablelync Inc.
1227415 Alberta Ltd. operating as CampTek
CH0007 Intake, Powerhouse, Spillway and Transition Dams
28-Sep-12 16-Apr-13 Aecon-Flatiron-Bernard Construction - Joint Venture
Astaldi S.p.A.
IKC-ONE Civil Constructors, a Partnership
Salini S.p.A./FCC Construccion S.A./Impregilo S.p.A. - Joint Venture
CH0032 Supply & Install powerhouse & Spillway Hydro-Mechanical Equipment
7-Dec-12 16-Apr-13 Black & McDonald/AFI and Hatch as major subcontractors
Ganotec Inc./Canmec Industriel Inc.
Alstom Power & Transport Canada Inc.
Andritz Hydro Canada Inc.
Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co. Inc./Daewoo International Inc.
CH0033 Supply & Install Powerhouse Cranes
24-Apr-13 7-Jun-13 Kone Cranes America
ECL Services Inc.
COH Inc.
Groupe LAR Inc.
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Package # Package Title RFP Issue Date
RFP Close Date
Qualified Bidders
CT0319 AC Transmission Line Construction
28-Sep-12 15-Jan-13 Abengoa T&D
Flatiron-Cobra as Joint Venture
Innu-Kiewit Constructors
PowerTel Utilities Contractors Ltd.
Isolux Ingenieria USA LLC
Thirau Ltd.
RS Line Contractor Co. Ltd.
GLR Inc.
Valard Construction LP
Emera Utility Services Inc.
Coentreprise Transelec-Arnau
LC-SB-011 Subsea Rock Protection Design, Supply and Installation
15-Apr-13 26-Jun-13 Boskalis Offshore b.v.
JanDe Nul n.v.
Tideway b.v.
Van Oord Offshore bv
LC-SB-021 Civil Works - SOBI 7-May-13 6-Jun-13 C&T Enterprises Limited
H. J. O’Connell Construction Limited
Major’s Logging Limited
Marine Contractors Inc.
LC-SB-023 Drilling Fluids Services for HDD Program
5-Feb-13 12-Mar-13 Halliburton
HiTecH
M-I Swaco
Marquis
LC-SB-024 Directional Services for HDD Program
22-Feb-13 5-Apr-13 Baker Hughes
Halliburton Group Canada
Schlumberger Drilling and Measurements
Scientific Drilling International
Weatherford Canada Partnership
PD0537 Supply of Power Transformers, AC Substations at CF,MF and SP
7-Mar-13 30-May-13 ABB Inc.
Siemens Canada Limited
Alstom Grid
PH0014 Supply of Generator Step-Up Transformer
11-Mar-13 14-May-13 ABB Inc.
General Electric Canada GE Digital Energy
Siemens Canada Ltd.
CG Power Systems
HIC America
PH0016 Supply of Generator Circuit Breakers
5-Jun-13 1-Aug-13 Hitachi HVB, Inc. c/o AESCO Corporation
ABB Inc.
Mitsubishi Electric Power Products Inc. c/o Canadian Technical
ALSTOM Grid Canada Inc.
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Package # Package Title RFP Issue Date
RFP Close Date
Qualified Bidders
PH0058 Supply of 600 V Switchgear 11-Apr-13 16-May-13 ABB Inc.
AESCO Corporation Limited
Siemens Canada Ltd.
Eaton Electrical Sector
Charlton & Connolly
Toromont Power Systems
Power Systems Consulting
PT0308 Supply of Tower Foundations 350kV HVdc
16-Apr-13 14-Jun-13 ADF Group
Ocean Steel
Cherubine
Fabrimet
Locweld
Metal World
Talon Energy Services
Trylon TSF
PT0328 Supply of Transmission Line Conductors - 350 kV HVdc
27-Mar-13 8-May-13 ABB Inc.
Siemens Canada Limited
Alstom Grid
PT0330 Supply of Steel Towers - 350 kV HVdc
27-Feb-13 8-July-13 Jyoti Structures Ltd.
Kalpataru Power Transmission Limited
KEC International Ltd.
Brametal S/A
Al Babtain Power & Telecommunication Co.
SAE Towers Ltd.
Mitas Energy
Construcciones Metalicas Mexicanas Comemsa S.A. DE C.V.
Gammon India Limited (T&D Business)
Locweld Inc.
SA-RA Group
PT0352 Supply of Anchor Material 350 kV HVdc
24-Apr-13 28-Jun-13 Williams Form Hardware & Rockbolt
National Concrete
Pennecon Energy
DYWIDAG Systems International Canada
Aveng Manufacturing Duraset
CTT Stronghold Canada
SH0018 Provision of Catering, Housekeeping and Janitorial Services
8-Apr-13 30-Apr-13 Labrador Catering
ShesheKatik Sodexo Services
ICI-ESS Support Services
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Package # Package Title RFP Issue Date
RFP Close Date
Qualified Bidders
SM0700 Provision of General Freight Forwarding Services
27-May-13 28-Jun-13 Agility Logistics Co.
ASCO Canada Ltd.
Panalpina Inc. Projects Division
P.F. Collins Customs Broker
SM0705 Provision of Laboratory Services
19-Jun-13 24-Jul-13 AMEC Environment & Infrastructure
Golder Associates Ltd.
LVM Inc.
Stantec Consulting Ltd.
Table 19 lists the contract packages with RFPs that have been issued but have not yet closed as of July 30, 2013.
Table 19 – Request for Proposals Issued (RFPs Open)
Package # Package Title RFP Issue Date
RFP Close Date
Qualified Bidders
CD0502 Construction of AC Substations
16-Jul-13 10-Oct-13 ABB Inc.
Alstom Grid Canada Inc.
Bechtel Power Corporation
Burns & McDonnell Canada, Ltd.
Elecnor S.A. (Elecnor Canada)
Siemens Canada Ltd.
Valard Construction LP (a Quanta Services Company)
SD0564 Provision of Camp Services at Churchill Falls
18-Jul-13
9-Aug-13 Compass Group Ltd.
Sodexo Canada Ltd.
Labrador Catering Ltd. Partnership
ATCO Structures & Logistics Ltd.
Humber Valley Paving
Table 20 lists the upcoming RFPs that are expected to be issued during 2013.
Table 20 – Upcoming Request for Proposals (RFPs)
Package # Package Title RFP Issue Date Qualified Bidders
CD0508 Supply & Install of Electrode Sites Q4' 2013
CD0510 Supply & Install Permanent Construction System
CH0008 Construction of North Spur Stabilization Works
CH0009 Construction of North & South Dams
CH0029 Construction of Site restoration at Muskrat Falls
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Package # Package Title RFP Issue Date Qualified Bidders
CH0031 Supply & install Mechanical & Electrical Auxiliaries (MF), Substations at CF,MF & SP
CH0034 Supply and Install Powerhouse Elevator
Q3'2013 Otis Canada Inc.
Alimak Hek Inc.
Thyssen Krupp Elevator
CH0049 Supply and Install Log Booms
CT0052 Construction of Habitat Compensation Works
CT0327 Construction of 350kV HVdc Transmission Line Section 1
Q3'2013
CT0342 Construction of AC Transmission Line on Island (SP)
CT0345 Clearing of ROW for 350 kV HVdc Transmission Line-Section 2
CT0346 Construction of 350 Kv HVdc Transmission Line- Section 2
CT0355 Construction of HVdc Marshaling Yard-Island Of NL.
LC-SB-027 Supply of Casing
LC-SB-034 Conduit End Exit Verification
LC-SB-036 Conduit End Connection
PH0015 Supply of Isolated Phase Bus Q3'2013
PH0035 Supply of Station Service Transformers
Q4'2013
SD0536 Provision of Integrated Commissioning Support Services
SH0051 Provision of Building Maintenance Services
ST0312 Provision of Survey Services - 350 kV HVdc
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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
1,154 385 373 1,912 3,584 3,296 2,264 9,144
0111 - Financial Managers - - 111 111 - - 1,185 1,185 0112 - Human Resources Managers 2,389 238 216 2,843 10,666 3,146 2,288 16,100 0113 - Purchasing Managers - 371 344 715 - 1,688 1,344 3,032
0114 - Other Administrative Services Managers 750 151 83 984 5,605 1,945 613 8,163 0124 - Advertising, marketing and public relations managers - - - - - - 47 47 0125 - Other Business Services Managers 176 - 400 576 176 - 3,550 3,725 0211 - Engineering Managers 215 2,298 2,269 4,782 3,537 16,543 15,192 35,271
0213 - Computer and Information Systems Managers - 115 313 428 - 1,021 2,387 3,408 0711 - Construction Managers 759 665 1,266 2,690 7,568 4,256 4,977 16,801 1111 - Financial Auditors and Accountants 160 160 556 876 480 220 4,061 4,760 1114 - Other Financial Officers - - 22 22 170 629 159 958
1121 - Human Resources professionals 480 620 605 1,705 4,210 4,181 3,502 11,892 1122 - Professional Occupations in Business management consulting - - - - - - - - 1123 - Professional occupations in advertising, marketing and public relations
- - 677 677 - 31 4,151 4,182
1221 - Administrative Officers 190 1,218 96 1,504 1,290 9,747 1,032 12,069
1223 - Human resources and Recruitment Officers - 152 225 377 490 1,112 1,222 2,824 1225 - Purchasing Agents and Officers 335 2,593 3,810 6,738 3,735 21,513 20,685 45,932 1241 - Administrative Assistants 2,148 1,403 1,322 4,872 9,499 11,651 8,493 29,643 1311 - Accounting technicians and bookkeepers 324 486 974 1,784 647 3,859 6,768 11,273
1411 - General Office support workers 220 - - 220 744 - - 744 1431 - Accounting and Related Clerks 395 - - 395 844 - 330 1,174 2113 - Geologists, Geochemists and Geophysicists 135 1,129 - 1,264 135 2,006 - 2,141 2131 - Civil Engineers 4,178 5,610 1,824 11,612 17,356 49,649 6,754 73,759
2132 - Mechanical Engineers - 1,509 795 2,304 - 12,235 3,912 16,147 2133 - Electrical and Electronics Engineers 30 5,535 1,624 7,189 30 43,503 9,842 53,375 2141 - Industrial and Manufacturing Engineers 1,551 624 789 2,964 7,619 5,197 6,389 19,204 2144 - Geological Engineers - 170 - 170 - 586 - 586
2147 - Computer Engineers (Except Software Engineers and Designers) 146 144 - 290 146 1,058 160 1,364 2148 - Other Professional Engineers, n.e.c. 671 2,070 3,346 6,086 4,993 15,196 23,943 44,131 2151 - Architects - 176 - 176 - 937 - 937 2153 - Urban and Land Use Planners - 206 883 1,089 - 348 5,493 5,841
2154 - Land Surveyors 4,359 - 184 4,543 19,718 - 1,129 20,847 2171 - Information Systems Analysts and Consultants 160 438 688 1,286 480 3,508 5,488 9,475 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 870 3,718 512 5,100 4,520 34,878 4,365 43,763 2232 - Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians - 775 - 775 - 6,884 - 6,884 2234 - Construction Estimators - 680 284 964 - 3,530 2,068 5,598 2241 - Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technologists and Technicians
382 1,729 595 2,706 382 13,170 1,600 15,151
2243 - Industrial Instrument Technicians and Mechanics - - - - - - - - 2251 - Architectural Technologists and Technicians - 287 - 287 - 2,587 - 2,587 2253 - Drafting Technologists and Technicians 204 2,033 164 2,400 216 18,040 1,152 19,407 2263 - Inspectors in Public and Environmental Health and Occupational Health and Safety
1,783 1,491 153 3,426 8,771 7,034 1,051 16,855
2264 - Construction Inspectors - 1,160 398 1,558 - 5,139 1,196 6,335 2271 - Air Pilots, Flight Engineers and Flying Instructors - - - - - - - - 3234 - Paramedical Occupations 1,493 - - 1,493 10,853 - - 10,853 4112 - Lawyers and Quebec Notaries - - 14 14 - - 128 128
4161 - Natural and Applied Science Policy Researchers, Consultants and Program Officers
3,318 1,824 529 5,670 7,609 11,461 4,158 23,228
4162 - Economists and Economic Policy Researchers and Analysts 2 - 370 372 2 - 2,620 2,621 4169 - Other Professional Occupations in Social Science, n.e.c. 147 - - 147 147 - - 147 4312 - Firefighters - - 8 8 - - 8 8
6313 - Accommodation, travel, tourism and related services supervisors 753 - - 753 3,343 - - 3,343 6321 - Chefs 163 - - 163 194 - - 194 6322 - Cooks 1,119 - - 1,119 4,709 - - 4,709 6541 - Security Guards and Related security service Occupations 4,285 78 - 4,363 20,274 78 - 20,352
6711 - Food Counter Attendants, Kitchen Helpers and Related support Occupations
4,048 - - 4,048 14,615 - - 14,615
7201 - Contractors and supervisors, machining, metal forming, shaping and erecting trades and related occupations
180 - - 180 180 - - 180
7202 - Contractors and Supervisors, Electrical Trades and Telecommunications Occupations
363 - 54 417 2,309 - 83 2,392
7203 - Contractors and Supervisors, Pipefitting Trades 228 - - 228 228 - - 228
7204 - Contractors and Supervisors, Carpentry Trades 1,836 - - 1,836 6,612 - - 6,612 7205 - Contractors and Supervisors, Other Construction Trades, Installers, Repairers and Servicers
5,548 - 68 5,616 32,143 - 82 32,225
7233 - Sheet Metal Workers - - - - - - - - 7234 - Boilermakers - - - - - - - - 7236 - Ironworkers 720 - - 720 720 - - 720
7237 - Welders and Related Machine Operators 2,118 - - 2,118 11,927 - - 11,927 7242 - Industrial Electricians 533 - 382 915 10,740 - 586 11,326 7244 - Electrical Power Line and Cable Workers 500 - 50 550 8,391 - 400 8,791 7251 - Plumbers 120 - - 120 2,868 - 3 2,871 7252 - Steamfitters, Pipefitters and Sprinkler System Installers 1,252 - - 1,252 1,252 - - 1,252
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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 3,178 - - 3,178 15,313 - - 15,313 7281 - Bricklayers - - - - - - - - 7293 - Insulators 432 - - 432 432 - - 432 7294 - Painters and Decorators (except interior decorators) - - - - - - - -
7301 - Contractors and supervisors, mechanic trades 660 - - 660 3,978 - - 3,978 7302 - Contractors and supervisors, heavy equipment operator crews 2,208 - - 2,208 12,631 - - 12,631 7311 - Construction Millwrights and Industrial Mechanics - - - - - - 28 28 7312 - Heavy- Duty Equipment Mechanics 6,909 - - 6,909 30,769 - 28 30,797
7371 - Crane Operators 501 - - 501 2,626 - - 2,626 7372 - Drillers and Blasters - Surface Mining, Quarrying and Construction
7,264 - - 7,264 36,059 - - 36,059
7384 - Other Trades and Related Occupations, n.e.c. - - - - - - - - 7452 - Material Handlers 738 - 1 738 2,658 - 18 2,676
7511 - Transport Truck Drivers 24,478 - 8 24,486 92,196 - 42 92,238 7512 - Bus Drivers, Subway Operators and Other Transit Operators 290 - - 290 1,609 - - 1,609 7521 - Heavy Equipment Operators (Except Crane) 20,141 - - 20,141 106,437 - 5 106,442 7533 - Boat and Cable Ferry Operators and Related Occupations - - - - - - - -
7611 - Construction Trades Helpers and Labourers 5,259 - - 5,259 44,454 - - 44,454 7612 - Other Trades Helpers and Labourers 14,780 - - 14,780 30,857 - - 30,857 8211 - Supervisors, Logging and Forestry 1,064 - - 1,064 1,224 - - 1,224
8241 - Logging Machinery Operators 612 - - 612 652 - - 652 8616 - Logging and Forestry Labourers 20 - - 20 130 - - 130 9241 - Power Engineers and power system operators - - 9 9 - - 28 28
All Occupation Codes 141,418 42,236 27,386 211,040 638,745 321,851 167,002 1,127,598
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Table 22 – Residents Hired by 4-Digit NOC Code – July 2013
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
4 7 57% - 3 0% 6 6 100% 10 16 63%
0111 - Financial Managers - - 0% - - 0% 3 3 100% 3 3 100%
0112 - Human Resources Managers 10 15 67% 2 2 100% 3 3 100% 15 20 75%
0113 - Purchasing Managers - - 0% 1 2 50% 1 2 50% 2 4 50%
0114 - Other Administrative Services Managers 3 5 60% - 1 0% 1 1 100% 4 7 57%
0124 - Advertising, marketing and public relations managers
- - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
0125 - Other Business Services Managers 1 1 100% - - 0% 4 4 100% 5 5 100%
0211 - Engineering Managers 2 3 67% - 16 0% 18 18 100% 20 37 54%
0213 - Computer and Information Systems Managers - - 0% 1 1 100% 3 3 100% 4 4 100%
0711 - Construction Managers 3 4 75% 2 4 50% 2 5 40% 7 13 54%
1111 - Financial Auditors and Accountants - 1 0% - 1 0% 4 4 100% 4 6 67%
1114 - Other Financial Officers - - 0% - - 0% 3 3 100% 3 3 100%
1121 - Human Resources professionals 3 3 100% 2 4 50% 5 5 100% 10 12 83%
1122 - Professional Occupations in Business management consulting
- - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
1123 - Professional occupations in advertising, marketing and public relations
- - 0% - - 0% 7 7 100% 7 7 100%
1221 - Administrative Officers - 1 0% 8 8 100% 1 1 100% 9 10 90%
1223 - Human resources and Recruitment Officers - - 0% 1 1 100% 2 2 100% 3 3 100%
1225 - Purchasing Agents and Officers 3 3 100% 3 16 19% 16 22 73% 22 41 54%
1241 - Administrative Assistants 16 17 94% 11 12 92% 9 9 100% 36 38 95%
1311 - Accounting technicians and bookkeepers 1 3 33% 4 4 100% 10 10 100% 15 17 88%
1411 - General Office support workers 1 1 100% - - 0% - - 0% 1 1 100%
1431 - Accounting and Related Clerks 2 2 100% - - 0% - - 0% 2 2 100%
2113 - Geologists, Geochemists and Geophysicists - 2 0% - 4 0% - - 0% - 6 0%
2131 - Civil Engineers 13 21 62% 11 51 22% 12 12 100% 36 84 43%
2132 - Mechanical Engineers - - 0% 2 12 17% 5 5 100% 7 17 41%
2133 - Electrical and Electronics Engineers 1 1 100% 5 39 13% 15 15 100% 21 55 38%
2141 - Industrial and Manufacturing Engineers 8 9 89% 2 4 50% 4 5 80% 14 18 78%
2144 - Geological Engineers - - 0% - 2 0% - - 0% - 2 0%
2147 - Computer Engineers (Except Software Engineers and Designers)
3 6 50% 1 1 100% - - 0% 4 7 57%
2148 - Other Professional Engineers, n.e.c. 4 5 80% 3 18 17% 29 30 97% 36 53 68%
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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% 2 3 67% - - 0% 2 3 67%
2153 - Urban and Land Use Planners - - 0% 1 1 100% 5 5 100% 6 6 100%
2154 - Land Surveyors 13 25 52% - - 0% 1 1 100% 14 26 54%
2171 - Information Systems Analysts and Consultants - 1 0% 2 3 67% 9 9 100% 11 13 85%
2221 - Biological Technologists and Technicians - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
2231 - Civil Engineering Technologists and Technicians 5 5 100% 7 33 21% 2 3 67% 14 41 34%
2232 - Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians
- - 0% 1 6 17% - - 0% 1 6 17%
2234 - Construction Estimators - - 0% - 4 0% 2 2 100% 2 6 33%
2241 - Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technologists and Technicians
- 4 0% 2 12 17% 16 16 100% 18 32 56%
2243 - Industrial Instrument Technicians and Mechanics - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
2251 - Architectural Technologists and Technicians - - 0% 1 2 50% - - 0% 1 2 50%
2253 - Drafting Technologists and Technicians 1 3 33% 6 22 27% 2 2 100% 9 27 33%
2263 - Inspectors in Public and Environmental Health and Occupational Health and Safety
6 11 55% 8 8 100% 3 3 100% 17 22 77%
2264 - Construction Inspectors - - 0% 4 6 67% 1 2 50% 5 8 63%
2271 - Air Pilots, Flight Engineers and Flying Instructors - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
3234 - Paramedical Occupations 7 7 100% - - 0% - - 0% 7 7 100%
4112 - Lawyers and Quebec Notaries - - 0% - - 0% 3 3 100% 3 3 100%
4161 - Natural and Applied Science Policy Researchers, Consultants and Program Officers
25 34 75% 9 12 75% 5 5 100% 39 51 77%
4162 - Economists and Economic Policy Researchers and Analysts
- 1 0% - - 0% 3 3 100% 3 4 86%
4169 - Other Professional Occupations in Social Science, n.e.c.
2 2 100% - - 0% - - 0% 2 2 100%
4312 - Firefighters - - 0% - - 0% 1 1 100% 1 1 100%
6313 - Accommodation, travel, tourism and related services supervisors
2 3 67% - - 0% - - 0% 2 3 67%
6321 - Chefs - 1 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 1 0%
6322 - Cooks 8 8 100% - - 0% - - 0% 8 8 100%
6541 - Security Guards and Related security service Occupations
39 42 93% 1 1 100% - - 0% 40 43 93%
6711 - Food Counter Attendants, Kitchen Helpers and Related support Occupations
37 37 100% - - 0% - - 0% 37 37 100%
7201 - Contractors and supervisors, machining, metal forming, shaping and erecting trades and related occupations
1 1 100% - - 0% - - 0% 1 1 100%
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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
3 3 100% - - 0% 1 1 100% 4 4 100%
7203 - Contractors and Supervisors, Pipefitting Trades 2 2 100% - - 0% - - 0% 2 2 100%
7204 - Contractors and Supervisors, Carpentry Trades 9 10 90% - - 0% - - 0% 9 10 90%
7205 - Contractors and Supervisors, Other Construction Trades, Installers, Repairers and Servicers
21 29 72% - - 0% 1 1 100% 22 30 73%
7233 - Sheet Metal Workers - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
7234 - Boilermakers - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
7236 - Ironworkers 6 6 100% - - 0% - - 0% 6 6 100%
7237 - Welders and Related Machine Operators 9 9 100% - - 0% - - 0% 9 9 100%
7242 - Industrial Electricians 3 3 100% - - 0% 11 11 100% 14 14 100%
7244 - Electrical Power Line and Cable Workers 3 4 75% - - 0% 5 5 100% 8 9 89%
7251 - Plumbers 3 3 100% - - 0% - - 0% 3 3 100%
7252 - Steamfitters, Pipefitters and Sprinkler System Installers
8 10 80% - - 0% - - 0% 8 10 80%
7271 - Carpenters 21 21 100% - - 0% - - 0% 21 21 100%
7281 - Bricklayers - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
7293 - Insulators 5 5 100% - - 0% - - 0% 5 5 100%
7294 - Painters and Decorators (except interior decorators)
- - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
7301 - Contractors and supervisors, mechanic trades 3 3 100% - - 0% - - 0% 3 3 100%
7302 - Contractors and supervisors, heavy equipment operator crews
8 11 73% - - 0% - - 0% 8 11 73%
7311 - Construction Millwrights and Industrial Mechanics - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
7312 - Heavy- Duty Equipment Mechanics 25 29 86% - - 0% - - 0% 25 29 86%
7371 - Crane Operators 2 2 100% - - 0% - - 0% 2 2 100%
7372 - Drillers and Blasters - Surface Mining, Quarrying and Construction
12 32 38% - - 0% - - 0% 12 32 38%
7384 - Other Trades and Related Occupations, n.e.c. - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
7452 - Material Handlers 4 4 100% - - 0% - - 0% 4 4 100%
7511 - Transport Truck Drivers 98 102 96% - - 0% 1 1 100% 99 103 96%
7512 - Bus Drivers, Subway Operators and Other Transit Operators
3 3 100% - - 0% - - 0% 3 3 100%
7521 - Heavy Equipment Operators (Except Crane) 96 104 92% - - 0% - - 0% 96 104 92%
7533 - Boat and Cable Ferry Operators and Related Occupations
- - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
7611 - Construction Trades Helpers and Labourers 32 33 97% - - 0% - - 0% 32 33 97%
7612 - Other Trades Helpers and Labourers 73 73 100% - - 0% - - 0% 73 73 100%
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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 2 6 33% - - 0% - - 0% 2 6 33%
8241 - Logging Machinery Operators 3 4 75% - - 0% - - 0% 3 4 75%
8616 - Logging and Forestry Labourers 1 1 100% - - 0% - - 0% 1 1 100%
9241 - Power Engineers and power system operators - - 0% - - 0% 2 2 100% 2 2 100%
Totals 679 806 84% 103 319 32% 237 251 94% 1,019 1,376 74%
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Table 23 – Female Workers Hired by 4-Digit NOC Code – July 2013
C&A E&D PM Total
4-Digit NOC Code Females Total
Persons
Females as % of Total Females
Total Persons
Females as % of Total
Females
Total Persons
Females as % of Total Females
Total Persons
Females as % of Total
0016 - Senior Managers - Goods Production, Utilities, Transportation and Construction
2 7 29% - 3 0% 1 6 17% 3 16 19%
0111 - Financial Managers - - 0% - - 0% 1 3 33% 1 3 33%
0112 - Human Resources Managers 3 15 20% 1 2 50% 1 3 33% 5 20 25%
0113 - Purchasing Managers - - 0% - 2 0% - 2 0% - 4 0%
0114 - Other Administrative Services Managers 4 5 80% 1 1 100% 1 1 100% 6 7 86%
0124 - Advertising, marketing and public relations managers
- - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
0125 - Other Business Services Managers 1 1 100% - - 0% - 4 0% 1 5 20%
0211 - Engineering Managers 1 3 33% 1 16 6% 1 18 6% 3 37 8%
0213 - Computer and Information Systems Managers - - 0% - 1 0% - 3 0% - 4 0%
0711 - Construction Managers - 4 0% - 4 0% - 5 0% - 13 0%
1111 - Financial Auditors and Accountants 1 1 100% - 1 0% 1 4 25% 2 6 33%
1114 - Other Financial Officers - - 0% - - 0% 1 3 33% 1 3 33%
1121 - Human Resources professionals 3 3 100% 2 4 50% 2 5 40% 7 12 58%
1122 - Professional Occupations in Business management consulting
- - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
1123 - Professional occupations in advertising, marketing and public relations
- - 0% - - 0% 5 7 71% 5 7 71%
1221 - Administrative Officers 1 1 100% 8 8 100% 1 1 100% 10 10 100%
1223 - Human resources and Recruitment Officers - - 0% 1 1 100% 1 2 50% 2 3 67%
1225 - Purchasing Agents and Officers 3 3 100% 4 16 25% 6 22 27% 13 41 32%
1241 - Administrative Assistants 15 17 88% 11 12 92% 9 9 100% 35 38 92%
1311 - Accounting technicians and bookkeepers 1 3 33% 2 4 50% 7 10 70% 10 17 59%
1411 - General Office support workers 1 1 100% - - 0% - - 0% 1 1 100%
1431 - Accounting and Related Clerks 2 2 100% - - 0% - - 0% 2 2 100%
2113 - Geologists, Geochemists and Geophysicists - 2 0% - 4 0% - - 0% - 6 0%
2131 - Civil Engineers 1 21 5% 6 51 12% 6 12 50% 13 84 15%
2132 - Mechanical Engineers - - 0% - 12 0% 1 5 20% 1 17 6%
2133 - Electrical and Electronics Engineers - 1 0% 2 39 5% 4 15 27% 6 55 11%
2141 - Industrial and Manufacturing Engineers 2 9 22% - 4 0% 2 5 40% 4 18 22%
2144 - Geological Engineers - - 0% - 2 0% - - 0% - 2 0%
2147 - Computer Engineers (Except Software Engineers and Designers)
2 6 33% - 1 0% - - 0% 2 7 29%
2148 - Other Professional Engineers, n.e.c. - 5 0% 2 18 11% 4 30 13% 6 53 11%
Muskrat Falls Project - July 2013 Benefits Report 27
C&A E&D PM Total
4-Digit NOC Code Females Total
Persons
Females as % of Total Females
Total Persons
Females as % of Total
Females
Total Persons
Females as % of Total Females
Total Persons
Females as % of Total
2151 - Architects - - 0% - 3 0% - - 0% - 3 0%
2153 - Urban and Land Use Planners - - 0% - 1 0% - 5 0% - 6 0%
2154 - Land Surveyors 1 25 4% - - 0% - 1 0% 1 26 4%
2171 - Information Systems Analysts and Consultants - 1 0% - 3 0% 1 9 11% 1 13 8%
2221 - Biological Technologists and Technicians - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
2231 - Civil Engineering Technologists and Technicians - 5 0% 4 33 12% - 3 0% 4 41 10%
2232 - Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians
- - 0% - 6 0% - - 0% - 6 0%
2234 - Construction Estimators - - 0% - 4 0% - 2 0% - 6 0%
2241 - Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technologists and Technicians
- 4 0% 3 12 25% - 16 0% 3 32 9%
2243 - Industrial Instrument Technicians and Mechanics - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
2251 - Architectural Technologists and Technicians - - 0% - 2 0% - - 0% - 2 0%
2253 - Drafting Technologists and Technicians - 3 0% 2 22 9% - 2 0% 2 27 7%
2263 - Inspectors in Public and Environmental Health and Occupational Health and Safety
3 11 27% - 8 0% - 3 0% 3 22 14%
2264 - Construction Inspectors - - 0% - 6 0% - 2 0% - 8 0%
2271 - Air Pilots, Flight Engineers and Flying Instructors - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
3234 - Paramedical Occupations 1 7 14% - - 0% - - 0% 1 7 14%
4112 - Lawyers and Quebec Notaries - - 0% - - 0% - 3 0% - 3 0%
4161 - Natural and Applied Science Policy Researchers, Consultants and Program Officers
19 34 57% 3 12 25% 3 5 60% 25 51 50%
4162 - Economists and Economic Policy Researchers and Analysts
- 1 0% - - 0% 2 3 67% 2 4 57%
4169 - Other Professional Occupations in Social Science, n.e.c.
- 2 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 2 0%
4312 - Firefighters - - 0% - - 0% - 1 0% - 1 0%
6313 - Accommodation, travel, tourism and related services supervisors
- 3 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 3 0%
6321 - Chefs - 1 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 1 0%
6322 - Cooks 1 8 13% - - 0% - - 0% 1 8 13%
6541 - Security Guards and Related security service Occupations
6 42 14% - 1 0% - - 0% 6 43 14%
6711 - Food Counter Attendants, Kitchen Helpers and Related support Occupations
25 37 68% - - 0% - - 0% 25 37 68%
Muskrat Falls Project - July 2013 Benefits Report 28
C&A E&D PM Total
4-Digit NOC Code Females Total
Persons
Females as % of Total Females
Total Persons
Females as % of Total
Females
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
- 1 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 1 0%
7202 - Contractors and Supervisors, Electrical Trades and Telecommunications Occupations
- 3 0% - - 0% - 1 0% - 4 0%
7203 - Contractors and Supervisors, Pipefitting Trades - 2 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 2 0%
7204 - Contractors and Supervisors, Carpentry Trades - 10 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 10 0%
7205 - Contractors and Supervisors, Other Construction Trades, Installers, Repairers and Servicers
- 29 0% - - 0% - 1 0% - 30 0%
7233 - Sheet Metal Workers - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
7234 - Boilermakers - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
7236 - Ironworkers - 6 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 6 0%
7237 - Welders and Related Machine Operators - 9 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 9 0%
7242 - Industrial Electricians - 3 0% - - 0% - 11 0% - 14 0%
7244 - Electrical Power Line and Cable Workers - 4 0% - - 0% 1 5 20% 1 9 11%
7251 - Plumbers - 3 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 3 0%
7252 - Steamfitters, Pipefitters and Sprinkler System Installers
- 10 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 10 0%
7271 - Carpenters - 21 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 21 0%
7281 - Bricklayers - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
7293 - Insulators - 5 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 5 0%
7294 - Painters and Decorators (except interior decorators)
- - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
7301 - Contractors and supervisors, mechanic trades - 3 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 3 0%
7302 - Contractors and supervisors, heavy equipment operator crews
- 11 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 11 0%
7311 - Construction Millwrights and Industrial Mechanics - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
7312 - Heavy- Duty Equipment Mechanics 1 29 3% - - 0% - - 0% 1 29 3%
7371 - Crane Operators - 2 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 2 0%
7372 - Drillers and Blasters - Surface Mining, Quarrying and Construction
- 32 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 32 0%
7384 - Other Trades and Related Occupations, n.e.c. - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
7452 - Material Handlers 1 4 25% - - 0% - - 0% 1 4 25%
7511 - Transport Truck Drivers 3 102 3% - - 0% - 1 0% 3 103 3%
7512 - Bus Drivers, Subway Operators and Other Transit Operators
- 3 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 3 0%
7521 - Heavy Equipment Operators (Except Crane) 5 104 5% - - 0% - - 0% 5 104 5%
Muskrat Falls Project - July 2013 Benefits Report 29
C&A E&D PM Total
4-Digit NOC Code Females Total
Persons
Females as % of Total Females
Total Persons
Females as % of Total
Females
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 3 33 9% - - 0% - - 0% 3 33 9%
7612 - Other Trades Helpers and Labourers 4 73 5% - - 0% - - 0% 4 73 5%
8211 - Supervisors, Logging and Forestry - 6 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 6 0%
8241 - Logging Machinery Operators - 4 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 4 0%
8616 - Logging and Forestry Labourers - 1 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 1 0%
9241 - Power Engineers and power system operators - - 0% - - 0% - 2 0% - 2 0%
Totals 116 806 14% 53 319 17% 62 251 25% 231 1,376 17%
Muskrat Falls Project - July 2013 Benefits Report 30
Table 24 – Aboriginal Workers by 4-Digit NOC Code – July 2013
C&A E&D PM Total
4-Digit NOC Code Ab
ori
gin
als
Tota
l
Pe
rso
ns
Ab
ori
gin
als
as %
of
Tota
l
Ab
ori
gin
als
Tota
l
Pe
rso
ns
Ab
ori
gin
als
as %
of
Tota
l
Ab
ori
gin
als
Tota
l
Pe
rso
ns
Ab
ori
gin
als
as %
of
Tota
l
Ab
ori
gin
als
Tota
l
Pe
rso
ns
Ab
ori
gin
als
as %
of
Tota
l
0016 - Senior Managers - Goods Production, Utilities, Transportation and Construction
- 7 0% - 3 0% - 6 0% - 16 0%
0111 - Financial Managers - - 0% - - 0% - 3 0% - 3 0%
0112 - Human Resources Managers - 15 0% - 2 0% - 3 0% - 20 0%
0113 - Purchasing Managers - - 0% - 2 0% - 2 0% - 4 0%
0114 - Other Administrative Services Managers - 5 0% - 1 0% - 1 0% - 7 0%
0124 - Advertising, marketing and public relations managers
- - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
0125 - Other Business Services Managers 1 1 100% - - 0% - 4 0% 1 5 20%
0211 - Engineering Managers - 3 0% - 16 0% - 18 0% - 37 0%
0213 - Computer and Information Systems Managers - - 0% - 1 0% - 3 0% - 4 0%
0711 - Construction Managers - 4 0% - 4 0% - 5 0% - 13 0%
1111 - Financial Auditors and Accountants - 1 0% - 1 0% - 4 0% - 6 0%
1114 - Other Financial Officers - - 0% - - 0% - 3 0% - 3 0%
1121 - Human Resources professionals - 3 0% - 4 0% - 5 0% - 12 0%
1122 - Professional Occupations in Business management consulting
- - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
1123 - Professional occupations in advertising, marketing and public relations
- - 0% - - 0% 1 7 14% 1 7 14%
1221 - Administrative Officers - 1 0% - 8 0% - 1 0% - 10 0%
1223 - Human resources and Recruitment Officers - - 0% - 1 0% - 2 0% - 3 0%
1225 - Purchasing Agents and Officers - 3 0% - 16 0% - 22 0% - 41 0%
1241 - Administrative Assistants 5 17 29% - 12 0% - 9 0% 5 38 13%
1311 - Accounting technicians and bookkeepers - 3 0% - 4 0% - 10 0% - 17 0%
1411 - General Office support workers - 1 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 1 0%
1431 - Accounting and Related Clerks - 2 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 2 0%
2113 - Geologists, Geochemists and Geophysicists - 2 0% - 4 0% - - 0% - 6 0%
2131 - Civil Engineers 1 21 5% 1 51 2% - 12 0% 2 84 2%
2132 - Mechanical Engineers - - 0% 1 12 8% - 5 0% 1 17 6%
2133 - Electrical and Electronics Engineers - 1 0% - 39 0% - 15 0% - 55 0%
2141 - Industrial and Manufacturing Engineers - 9 0% - 4 0% - 5 0% - 18 0%
2144 - Geological Engineers - - 0% - 2 0% - - 0% - 2 0%
Muskrat Falls Project - July 2013 Benefits Report 31
C&A E&D PM Total
4-Digit NOC Code Ab
ori
gin
als
Tota
l
Pe
rso
ns
Ab
ori
gin
als
as %
of
Tota
l
Ab
ori
gin
als
Tota
l
Pe
rso
ns
Ab
ori
gin
als
as %
of
Tota
l
Ab
ori
gin
als
Tota
l
Pe
rso
ns
Ab
ori
gin
als
as %
of
Tota
l
Ab
ori
gin
als
Tota
l
Pe
rso
ns
Ab
ori
gin
als
as %
of
Tota
l
2147 - Computer Engineers (Except Software Engineers and Designers)
- 6 0% - 1 0% - - 0% - 7 0%
2148 - Other Professional Engineers, n.e.c. - 5 0% - 18 0% - 30 0% - 53 0%
2151 - Architects - - 0% - 3 0% - - 0% - 3 0%
2153 - Urban and Land Use Planners - - 0% - 1 0% - 5 0% - 6 0%
2154 - Land Surveyors 1 25 4% - - 0% - 1 0% 1 26 4%
2171 - Information Systems Analysts and Consultants - 1 0% - 3 0% - 9 0% - 13 0%
2221 - Biological Technologists and Technicians - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
2231 - Civil Engineering Technologists and Technicians - 5 0% - 33 0% - 3 0% - 41 0%
2232 - Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians
- - 0% - 6 0% - - 0% - 6 0%
2234 - Construction Estimators - - 0% - 4 0% - 2 0% - 6 0%
2241 - Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technologists and Technicians
- 4 0% - 12 0% 1 16 6% 1 32 3%
2243 - Industrial Instrument Technicians and Mechanics - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
2251 - Architectural Technologists and Technicians - - 0% - 2 0% - - 0% - 2 0%
2253 - Drafting Technologists and Technicians - 3 0% - 22 0% - 2 0% - 27 0%
2263 - Inspectors in Public and Environmental Health and Occupational Health and Safety
- 11 0% - 8 0% - 3 0% - 22 0%
2264 - Construction Inspectors - - 0% - 6 0% - 2 0% - 8 0%
2271 - Air Pilots, Flight Engineers and Flying Instructors - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
3234 - Paramedical Occupations - 7 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 7 0%
4112 - Lawyers and Quebec Notaries - - 0% - - 0% - 3 0% - 3 0%
4161 - Natural and Applied Science Policy Researchers, Consultants and Program Officers
18 34 54% 2 12 17% - 5 0% 20 51 40%
4162 - Economists and Economic Policy Researchers and Analysts
- 1 0% - - 0% - 3 0% - 4 0%
4169 - Other Professional Occupations in Social Science, n.e.c.
- 2 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 2 0%
4312 - Firefighters - - 0% - - 0% - 1 0% - 1 0%
6313 - Accommodation, travel, tourism and related services supervisors
- 3 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 3 0%
6321 - Chefs - 1 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 1 0%
6322 - Cooks 1 8 13% - - 0% - - 0% 1 8 13%
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C&A E&D PM Total
4-Digit NOC Code Ab
ori
gin
als
Tota
l
Pe
rso
ns
Ab
ori
gin
als
as %
of
Tota
l
Ab
ori
gin
als
Tota
l
Pe
rso
ns
Ab
ori
gin
als
as %
of
Tota
l
Ab
ori
gin
als
Tota
l
Pe
rso
ns
Ab
ori
gin
als
as %
of
Tota
l
Ab
ori
gin
als
Tota
l
Pe
rso
ns
Ab
ori
gin
als
as %
of
Tota
l
6541 - Security Guards and Related security service Occupations
9 42 21% - 1 0% - - 0% 9 43 21%
6711 - Food Counter Attendants, Kitchen Helpers and Related support Occupations
32 37 86% - - 0% - - 0% 32 37 86%
7201 - Contractors and supervisors, machining, metal forming, shaping and erecting trades and related occupations
- 1 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 1 0%
7202 - Contractors and Supervisors, Electrical Trades and Telecommunications Occupations
1 3 33% - - 0% - 1 0% 1 4 25%
7203 - Contractors and Supervisors, Pipefitting Trades - 2 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 2 0%
7204 - Contractors and Supervisors, Carpentry Trades - 10 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 10 0%
7205 - Contractors and Supervisors, Other Construction Trades, Installers, Repairers and Servicers
- 29 0% - - 0% - 1 0% - 30 0%
7233 - Sheet Metal Workers - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
7234 - Boilermakers - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
7236 - Ironworkers - 6 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 6 0%
7237 - Welders and Related Machine Operators 2 9 22% - - 0% - - 0% 2 9 22%
7242 - Industrial Electricians - 3 0% - - 0% - 11 0% - 14 0%
7244 - Electrical Power Line and Cable Workers 1 4 25% - - 0% - 5 0% 1 9 11%
7251 - Plumbers 1 3 33% - - 0% - - 0% 1 3 33%
7252 - Steamfitters, Pipefitters and Sprinkler System Installers
- 10 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 10 0%
7271 - Carpenters 6 21 29% - - 0% - - 0% 6 21 29%
7281 - Bricklayers - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
7293 - Insulators - 5 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 5 0%
7294 - Painters and Decorators (except interior decorators)
- - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
7301 - Contractors and supervisors, mechanic trades - 3 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 3 0%
7302 - Contractors and supervisors, heavy equipment operator crews
1 11 9% - - 0% - - 0% 1 11 9%
7311 - Construction Millwrights and Industrial Mechanics - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
7312 - Heavy- Duty Equipment Mechanics 5 29 17% - - 0% - - 0% 5 29 17%
7371 - Crane Operators - 2 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 2 0%
7372 - Drillers and Blasters - Surface Mining, Quarrying and Construction
2 32 6% - - 0% - - 0% 2 32 6%
Muskrat Falls Project - July 2013 Benefits Report 33
C&A E&D PM Total
4-Digit NOC Code Ab
ori
gin
als
Tota
l
Pe
rso
ns
Ab
ori
gin
als
as %
of
Tota
l
Ab
ori
gin
als
Tota
l
Pe
rso
ns
Ab
ori
gin
als
as %
of
Tota
l
Ab
ori
gin
als
Tota
l
Pe
rso
ns
Ab
ori
gin
als
as %
of
Tota
l
Ab
ori
gin
als
Tota
l
Pe
rso
ns
Ab
ori
gin
als
as %
of
Tota
l
7384 - Other Trades and Related Occupations, n.e.c. - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
7452 - Material Handlers 2 4 50% - - 0% - - 0% 2 4 50%
7511 - Transport Truck Drivers 12 102 12% - - 0% - 1 0% 12 103 12%
7512 - Bus Drivers, Subway Operators and Other Transit Operators
- 3 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 3 0%
7521 - Heavy Equipment Operators (Except Crane) 17 104 16% - - 0% - - 0% 17 104 16%
7533 - Boat and Cable Ferry Operators and Related Occupations
- - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
7611 - Construction Trades Helpers and Labourers 22 33 67% - - 0% - - 0% 22 33 67%
7612 - Other Trades Helpers and Labourers 25 73 34% - - 0% - - 0% 25 73 34%
8211 - Supervisors, Logging and Forestry - 6 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 6 0%
8241 - Logging Machinery Operators 1 4 25% - - 0% - - 0% 1 4 25%
8616 - Logging and Forestry Labourers - 1 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 1 0%
9241 - Power Engineers and power system operators - - 0% - - 0% - 2 0% - 2 0%
Totals 166 806 21% 4 319 1% 2 251 1% 172 1,376 13%
Muskrat Falls Project - July 2013 Benefits Report 34
Table 25 – Labrador Residents by 4-Digit NOC Code – July 2013
C&A E&D PM Total
4-Digit NOC Code Lab
Re
sid
en
ts
Tota
l Pe
rso
ns
Lab
Re
sid
en
ts
as %
of
Tota
l
Lab
Re
sid
en
ts
Tota
l Pe
rso
ns
Lab
Re
sid
en
ts
as %
of
Tota
l
Lab
Re
sid
en
ts
Tota
l Pe
rso
ns
Lab
Re
sid
en
ts
as %
of
Tota
l
Lab
Re
sid
en
ts
Tota
l Pe
rso
ns
Lab
Re
sid
en
ts
as %
of
Tota
l
0016 - Senior Managers - Goods Production, Utilities, Transportation and Construction
- 7 0% - 3 0% 2 6 33% 2 16 13%
0111 - Financial Managers - - 0% - - 0% - 3 0% - 3 0%
0112 - Human Resources Managers - 15 0% - 2 0% - 3 0% - 20 0%
0113 - Purchasing Managers - - 0% - 2 0% - 2 0% - 4 0%
0114 - Other Administrative Services Managers 1 5 20% - 1 0% - 1 0% 1 7 14%
0124 - Advertising, marketing and public relations managers
- - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
0125 - Other Business Services Managers 1 1 100% - - 0% - 4 0% 1 5 20%
0211 - Engineering Managers - 3 0% - 16 0% 2 18 11% 2 37 5%
0213 - Computer and Information Systems Managers - - 0% - 1 0% - 3 0% - 4 0%
0711 - Construction Managers - 4 0% - 4 0% 1 5 20% 1 13 8%
1111 - Financial Auditors and Accountants - 1 0% - 1 0% - 4 0% - 6 0%
1114 - Other Financial Officers - - 0% - - 0% - 3 0% - 3 0%
1121 - Human Resources professionals - 3 0% - 4 0% - 5 0% - 12 0%
1122 - Professional Occupations in Business management consulting
- - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
1123 - Professional occupations in advertising, marketing and public relations
- - 0% - - 0% 2 7 29% 2 7 29%
1221 - Administrative Officers - 1 0% - 8 0% - 1 0% - 10 0%
1223 - Human resources and Recruitment Officers - - 0% 1 1 100% - 2 0% 1 3 33%
1225 - Purchasing Agents and Officers - 3 0% - 16 0% - 22 0% - 41 0%
1241 - Administrative Assistants 9 17 53% - 12 0% - 9 0% 9 38 24%
1311 - Accounting technicians and bookkeepers - 3 0% - 4 0% - 10 0% - 17 0%
1411 - General Office support workers 1 1 100% - - 0% - - 0% 1 1 100%
1431 - Accounting and Related Clerks 1 2 50% - - 0% - - 0% 1 2 50%
2113 - Geologists, Geochemists and Geophysicists - 2 0% - 4 0% - - 0% - 6 0%
2131 - Civil Engineers 1 21 5% 1 51 2% - 12 0% 2 84 2%
2132 - Mechanical Engineers - - 0% 1 12 8% - 5 0% 1 17 6%
2133 - Electrical and Electronics Engineers - 1 0% - 39 0% 1 15 7% 1 55 2%
2141 - Industrial and Manufacturing Engineers - 9 0% - 4 0% - 5 0% - 18 0%
2144 - Geological Engineers - - 0% - 2 0% - - 0% - 2 0%
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C&A E&D PM Total
4-Digit NOC Code Lab
Re
sid
en
ts
Tota
l Pe
rso
ns
Lab
Re
sid
en
ts
as %
of
Tota
l
Lab
Re
sid
en
ts
Tota
l Pe
rso
ns
Lab
Re
sid
en
ts
as %
of
Tota
l
Lab
Re
sid
en
ts
Tota
l Pe
rso
ns
Lab
Re
sid
en
ts
as %
of
Tota
l
Lab
Re
sid
en
ts
Tota
l Pe
rso
ns
Lab
Re
sid
en
ts
as %
of
Tota
l
2147 - Computer Engineers (Except Software Engineers and Designers)
- 6 0% - 1 0% - - 0% - 7 0%
2148 - Other Professional Engineers, n.e.c. - 5 0% - 18 0% - 30 0% - 53 0%
2151 - Architects - - 0% - 3 0% - - 0% - 3 0%
2153 - Urban and Land Use Planners - - 0% - 1 0% - 5 0% - 6 0%
2154 - Land Surveyors 6 25 24% - - 0% - 1 0% 6 26 23%
2171 - Information Systems Analysts and Consultants - 1 0% - 3 0% 1 9 11% 1 13 8%
2221 - Biological Technologists and Technicians - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
2231 - Civil Engineering Technologists and Technicians - 5 0% - 33 0% - 3 0% - 41 0%
2232 - Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians
- - 0% - 6 0% - - 0% - 6 0%
2234 - Construction Estimators - - 0% - 4 0% - 2 0% - 6 0%
2241 - Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technologists and Technicians
- 4 0% - 12 0% 10 16 63% 10 32 31%
2243 - Industrial Instrument Technicians and Mechanics - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
2251 - Architectural Technologists and Technicians - - 0% - 2 0% - - 0% - 2 0%
2253 - Drafting Technologists and Technicians - 3 0% - 22 0% 1 2 50% 1 27 4%
2263 - Inspectors in Public and Environmental Health and Occupational Health and Safety
2 11 18% 2 8 25% 2 3 67% 6 22 27%
2264 - Construction Inspectors - - 0% - 6 0% - 2 0% - 8 0%
2271 - Air Pilots, Flight Engineers and Flying Instructors - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
3234 - Paramedical Occupations 1 7 14% - - 0% - - 0% 1 7 14%
4112 - Lawyers and Quebec Notaries - - 0% - - 0% - 3 0% - 3 0%
4161 - Natural and Applied Science Policy Researchers, Consultants and Program Officers
19 34 57% 2 12 17% 1 5 20% 22 51 44%
4162 - Economists and Economic Policy Researchers and Analysts
- 1 0% - - 0% - 3 0% - 4 0%
4169 - Other Professional Occupations in Social Science, n.e.c.
2 2 100% - - 0% - - 0% 2 2 100%
4312 - Firefighters - - 0% - - 0% 1 1 100% 1 1 100%
6313 - Accommodation, travel, tourism and related services supervisors
- 3 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 3 0%
6321 - Chefs - 1 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 1 0%
6322 - Cooks 1 8 13% - - 0% - - 0% 1 8 13%
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C&A E&D PM Total
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6541 - Security Guards and Related security service Occupations
33 42 79% 1 1 100% - - 0% 34 43 79%
6711 - Food Counter Attendants, Kitchen Helpers and Related support Occupations
35 37 95% - - 0% - - 0% 35 37 95%
7201 - Contractors and supervisors, machining, metal forming, shaping and erecting trades and related occupations
1 1 100% - - 0% - - 0% 1 1 100%
7202 - Contractors and Supervisors, Electrical Trades and Telecommunications Occupations
2 3 67% - - 0% 1 1 100% 3 4 75%
7203 - Contractors and Supervisors, Pipefitting Trades - 2 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 2 0%
7204 - Contractors and Supervisors, Carpentry Trades 2 10 20% - - 0% - - 0% 2 10 20%
7205 - Contractors and Supervisors, Other Construction Trades, Installers, Repairers and Servicers
1 29 3% - - 0% 1 1 100% 2 30 7%
7233 - Sheet Metal Workers - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
7234 - Boilermakers - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
7236 - Ironworkers - 6 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 6 0%
7237 - Welders and Related Machine Operators 3 9 33% - - 0% - - 0% 3 9 33%
7242 - Industrial Electricians 2 3 67% - - 0% 9 11 82% 11 14 79%
7244 - Electrical Power Line and Cable Workers 1 4 25% - - 0% - 5 0% 1 9 11%
7251 - Plumbers 1 3 33% - - 0% - - 0% 1 3 33%
7252 - Steamfitters, Pipefitters and Sprinkler System Installers
- 10 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 10 0%
7271 - Carpenters 10 21 48% - - 0% - - 0% 10 21 48%
7281 - Bricklayers - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
7293 - Insulators - 5 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 5 0%
7294 - Painters and Decorators (except interior decorators)
- - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
7301 - Contractors and supervisors, mechanic trades - 3 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 3 0%
7302 - Contractors and supervisors, heavy equipment operator crews
1 11 9% - - 0% - - 0% 1 11 9%
7311 - Construction Millwrights and Industrial Mechanics - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
7312 - Heavy- Duty Equipment Mechanics 6 29 21% - - 0% - - 0% 6 29 21%
7371 - Crane Operators - 2 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 2 0%
7372 - Drillers and Blasters - Surface Mining, Quarrying and Construction
3 32 9% - - 0% - - 0% 3 32 9%
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C&A E&D PM Total
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7384 - Other Trades and Related Occupations, n.e.c. - - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
7452 - Material Handlers 3 4 75% - - 0% - - 0% 3 4 75%
7511 - Transport Truck Drivers 34 102 33% - - 0% 1 1 100% 35 103 34%
7512 - Bus Drivers, Subway Operators and Other Transit Operators
3 3 100% - - 0% - - 0% 3 3 100%
7521 - Heavy Equipment Operators (Except Crane) 27 104 26% - - 0% - - 0% 27 104 26%
7533 - Boat and Cable Ferry Operators and Related Occupations
- - 0% - - 0% - - 0% - - 0%
7611 - Construction Trades Helpers and Labourers 27 33 82% - - 0% - - 0% 27 33 82%
7612 - Other Trades Helpers and Labourers 40 73 55% - - 0% - - 0% 40 73 55%
8211 - Supervisors, Logging and Forestry - 6 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 6 0%
8241 - Logging Machinery Operators - 4 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 4 0%
8616 - Logging and Forestry Labourers - 1 0% - - 0% - - 0% - 1 0%
9241 - Power Engineers and power system operators - - 0% - - 0% 1 2 50% 1 2 50%
Totals 280 806 35% 8 319 3% 37 251 15% 325 1,376 24%
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Appendix B – Contracts Awarded Since Project Sanction
Table 26 – Contracts Awarded Since Project Sanction
Package # Package Title Award Date Successful Bidder(s)
CH0030 Turbines and Generators 2-Jan-13 Andritz Hydro Canada Inc.
SH0054 Temporary Site Services 10-Jan-13 Labrador Catering Limited Partnership
PT0301 Supply of Insulators 315 kV HVac 18-Jan-13 Seves Canada Inc.
PT0304 Optical Groundwire Conductors (OPGW) 315 kV Hvac
25-Jan-13 PT0304-001 Mosdorfer North Caroline Inc.
PT0304--002 Suzhou Furukawa Power Optic Canada Inc.
PT0326 Supply of Steel Wires – 315 kV HVac 28-Jan-13 Graybar Canada
PT0302 Tower Steel for AC Lines 6-Feb-13 ŞA-RA Energy, Construction, Trade and Industry Inc.
PT0307 Supply of Tower Foundations-315kV Hvac 5-Mar-13 Fabrimet
SM0701 Provision of Third Party Quality Surveillance & Inspection Services
18-Mar-13 SGS Canada Inc.
Killick Group Ltd.
GL Noble Denton Canada Ltd.
Moody International Ltd.
CT0341 315 kV HVac Transmission Line ROW Clearing Sec 1 & 2
21-Mar-13 Great Western Forestry Inc.
SM0713 Provision of Geotechnical Investigation Services
27-Mar-13 AMEC Environment & Infrastructure
CH0023/24 Construction of Reservoir Clearing North and South Side
25-Apr-13 Johnson Construction Ltd.
PT0303 Hardware Accessories and Fittings for AC Lines
17-Apr-13 Mosdorfer GmbH (Austria)
PT0300 Supply of Transmission Line Conductors - 315 kV HVac
5-Apr-13 Midal Cables Ltd.
PT0335 Supply of Anchor Materials-315 Hvac 22-May-13 Williams Form Hardware & Rockbolt (Canada) Ltd.
SD0565 Provision of Geotech Investigation Shoreline Pond Electrode
6-Jun-13 Stantec Consulting Ltd.
SM0704 Provision of Survey Services 14-Jun-13 Edwards & Associates Ltd.