MISSISSAUGA, ONT. – Bird Construction has been awarded a construction management contract for the Seneca Polytechnic Health and Wellness Centre project and a new multi-year task order under the previously announced Port Hope Area Initiative (PHAI) Master Construction Contract (MCC) by Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL).
The awards are valued at over $130 million.
The multi-storey health and wellness complex will reflect Seneca’s commitment to sustainability, incorporating many green practices such as mass timber, rainwater harvesting, solar energy, geothermal energy, renewable building materials, green roofing and operational sustainability. It will also serve as the new home for the Seneca Student Federation.
The newly awarded task order by CNL expands Bird’s responsibilities on approximately 400 sites in the municipality of Port Hope, Ont.
Bird will be responsible for the engineering, design, procurement and remediation and restoration activities for the sites where it has been performing remediation activities since late last year.
The company’s expanded responsibilities in Port Hope reinforce its growing presence in environmental remediation and the nuclear sector, states a release, adding there remains a significant pipeline of work under the overarching MCC announced in 2022, which gives Bird the opportunity to bid on over $1 billion in environmental remediation work.
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