TORONTO—Sustainable design and engineering firm Stantec has been selected by the City of Toronto for owner’s engineer/technical advisory services (OETA) for delivery of section four of the Gardiner Expressway Rehabilitation Project.
Stantec will provide multidisciplinary engineering consulting services through planning and preliminary design, procurement, design-build and post construction, explains a release.
Section four of the rehabilitation will replace 2.2 kilometres of elevated roadway from Grand Magazine Street to York Street. It includes 91 bridge spans and five on- and off-ramps. The rehabilitation strategy will include structural modifications, deck replacement, structural steel girder repairs or replacement, and substructure rehabilitation and associated works.
Stantec has previously completed work for the city on the Gardiner Expressway Rehabilitation Plan, including of the ongoing section two deck replacement from Dufferin Street to Strachan Avenue, contract administration for section one from Jarvis Street to Cherry Street, and preliminary design for section five from Cherry Street to the Don Valley Parkway, the release highlights.
Previously, Stantec has helped deliver several major transportation projects around the Greater Toronto Area, including the Toronto Subway Program, Ontario Line, Hazel McCallion Line, Waterfront East Light Rail Transit Extension, Highway 401/409 Rail Tunnel, and the rehabilitation and reconstruction of 63 bridges across the city.
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