PTAG at CNA 2026: Driving Project Delivery Excellence, Industry Collaboration, and Future Talent
/in Conference, Nuclear, Project Controls, Project Management, Waste Management/by Elnaz KhaleghiPTAG is pleased to be a sponsor of the Canadian Nuclear Association (CNA) Conference & Trade Show 2026, taking place April 28–30 at the Rogers Centre in Ottawa. This event brings together leaders and stakeholders shaping the future of nuclear energy in Canada.
As nuclear continues to play a critical role in Canada’s clean energy strategy, the industry is experiencing significant investment across refurbishment, new build, and emerging technologies such as small modular reactors. Delivering these complex projects requires strong governance, integrated project controls, and disciplined execution to ensure predictable outcomes.
As part of our contribution to CNA 2026, Michael Dubreuil, Managing Partner at PTAG, will be speaking on the Seasons Stage in a featured session titled “How Collaborative Project Models Are Shaping Nuclear Megaproject Outcomes” on April 29 from 11:15 to 12:00 EST.
In collaboration with the Nuclear Waste Management Organization, this session will explore how collaborative contracting and advanced delivery models are helping align stakeholders, improve risk management, and strengthen outcomes across complex nuclear projects. Using Canada’s Deep Geological Repository (DGR) program as a reference point, the discussion will highlight key principles such as early integration, shared governance, transparency, and joint accountability. Attendees will gain practical insight into how these approaches can enhance predictability, resilience, and public confidence.
PTAG is also proud to support the next generation of industry professionals as a sponsor of the Student Talent Collider at CNA 2026, in collaboration with Ontario Tech University. This initiative creates a dedicated space for students and recent graduates to connect directly with industry leaders, fostering meaningful conversations, mentorship opportunities, and real-world insight into careers in the nuclear sector. By supporting programs like the Talent Collider, PTAG continues to invest in building a strong, future-ready workforce.
We invite you to visit PTAG at Booth #228 to connect with our team and learn more about how we support successful outcomes across Canada’s nuclear landscape.
For more information about CNA 2026, visit: https://conference.cna.ca/

PTAG at the 18th Annual Saskatchewan Mining Supply Chain Forum
/in Events, Mining, Supply Chain/by Elnaz Khaleghi18th Annual Saskatchewan Mining Supply Chain Forum
PTAG is pleased to be attending the 18th Annual Saskatchewan Mining Supply Chain Forum on April 15–16 at Prairieland Park in Saskatoon. Representing PTAG at this year’s event are Andrew Grant, Andrew Dubreuil, and Ugo Santone, who bring deep expertise across project controls, construction management, and integrated project delivery.
As organizations across Mining and Minerals, Energy & Resources, Infrastructure, and Power and Utilities continue to navigate increasing project complexity, the themes addressed at MSCF are more relevant than ever. From improving cost and schedule predictability to leveraging digital tools and data for better decision-making, the industry is at a critical point of transformation.
PTAG’s work aligns closely with these priorities. Our teams support clients in establishing robust project governance frameworks, enhancing project controls maturity, and integrating Project Management Information Systems (PMIS) that provide real-time visibility into performance. Through benchmarking and performance assessment, we help organizations identify gaps, implement best practices, and achieve measurable improvements across their project portfolios.
A key area of focus at this year’s conference is the role of data-driven insights in delivering successful outcomes. PTAG continues to see strong demand for integrated solutions that connect planning, cost, schedule, risk, and field execution data into a unified ecosystem. This integration enables more proactive management, reduces uncertainty, and supports better strategic decision-making at both the project and portfolio levels.
In addition, the growing emphasis on governance, quality, and HSSE reinforces the need for structured, disciplined approaches to project execution. PTAG’s experience across complex, large-scale projects enables us to support clients in strengthening these foundational elements while maintaining flexibility to adapt to changing project conditions.
The MSCF Conference provides a valuable platform to exchange ideas, share lessons learned, and explore emerging trends that will shape the future of project delivery. PTAG looks forward to engaging with industry peers and contributing to discussions on how to drive improved performance, reduce risk, and deliver greater value across capital programs.
If you are attending MSCF 2026, we encourage you to connect with our team to discuss how PTAG can support your organization’s project delivery objectives.










































