Aspen Power Station generating $500-million+ locally as project reaches halfway mark
Construction of the Aspen Power Station near Lanigan, has already generated half a billion dollars locally, in just the first half of the project’s construction.
According to SaskPower, a total of $558 million has been committed to 189 Saskatchewan businesses, including $263 million to 21 Indigenous-owned businesses and $29.5 million to nine women-owned businesses.
“The Aspen project is well underway, and we have already exceeded the procurement targets that were set,” said Sean Wilson, Legislative Secretary for the Minister Responsible for SaskPower. “This was made possible because all the construction contracts went to Canadian companies, and 18 of 19 contracts went to Saskatchewan companies. Every effort has been made to ensure local opportunity and local investment.”
The project, which began construction in the spring of 2024, has an average of 550 workers on site each day, with a peak of more than 700 expected this coming spring.


