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Transportation Asset Risk Assessment (TARA)
SaveTotal Grants
6
Total Amount
$237.0K
Provinces Served
4
Top Recipients by Funding Amount
| # | Recipient | Grants | Total Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Vancouver Fraser Port Authority | 3 | $87.0K |
| 2 | Fort McMurray Airport Authority | 1 | $50.0K |
| 3 | Toronto Port Authority | 1 | $50.0K |
| 4 | Winnipeg Airports Authority | 1 | $50.0K |
Geographic Distribution by Province
| Province / Territory | Grants | Total Amount | Share |
|---|---|---|---|
| BC | 3 | $87.0K | 37% |
| AB | 1 | $50.0K | 21% |
| MB | 1 | $50.0K | 21% |
| ON | 1 | $50.0K | 21% |
Recent Grants
Recipient
Amount
Year
Purpose
Toronto Port Authority
$50.0K
--
Vancouver Fraser Port Authority
$22.0K
--
Vancouver Fraser Port Authority
$15.0K
--
Toronto Port Authority
$50.0K--
Grant for a climate change vulnerability study of the Port Toronto' Assets
Fort McMurray Airport Authority
$50.0K--
Grant to assess and quantify climate change risk exposure
Winnipeg Airports Authority
$50.0K--
Grant for tornado occurrence and hazard assessment
Vancouver Fraser Port Authority
$50.0K--
Grant to develop climate change adaptation guidelines
Vancouver Fraser Port Authority
$22.0K--
Grant to assess shoreline and identify areas requiring upgrades
Vancouver Fraser Port Authority
$15.0K--
Grant to identify areas at risk of flooding for infrastructure planning
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