The comprehensive agreement includes a 16MW hydropower plant and dam that currently supply Ontario's power grid. BMI Group will invest in these energy assets to ensure their long-term viability and continued contribution to the region's sustainable energy resources.
Under the agreement, Domtar will manufacture I-joists at its engineered wood facilities, which Pacific Woodtech Corporation will distribute under the PWT brand.
The extension of the suspension is due to a conflict of interest identified between Domtar and the law firm FSC identified for conducting the legal review of APP and Domtar’s corporate groups.
The second Bruks truck tipper platform is planned for delivery in August 2025. All systems handle wood chips, which are destined for the mill’s 450,000 metric ton annual capacity fiber line.
The research partnership will allocate $430,000 annually over five years, totaling $2.15 million, with Domtar, owned by investor Jackson Wijaya, providing $350,000.