TORONTO—Three teams have been shortlisted by Infrastructure Ontario (IO) and the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) to design, build, finance and maintain the facility’s Phase 1C redevelopment project.
A request for qualifications process began in March, and the selection criteria included construction capability, experience and financial capacity to deliver a project of this size and scope. The shortlisted teams are as follows.
Plenary Health
Developers: Plenary Group and PCL Investments Canada Inc.
Constructor: PCL Constructors Canada Inc.
Architect: Stantec Architecture Inc.
Facilities Management: Cofely Services
Financial Advisor: TD Securities
FHBT Group
Developers: Fengate Capital Management, HOCHTIEF PPP Solutions North America and Bondfield Construction Company Limited
Constructors: Bondfield Construction Company Limited and Turner Construction
Architects: Diamond Schmitt Architects and IBI Architects
Facilities Management: Black & McDonald and HOCHTIEF Facility Management
Financial Advisor: National Bank Financial Markets
EllisDon Infrastructure Healthcare
Developer: EllisDon Capital Inc.
Constructor: EllisDon Design Build Inc.
Architect: CannonDesign Ltd.
Facilities Management: Johnson Controls Canada L.P.
Financial Advisor: EllisDon Capital Inc.
The teams will be invited to respond to a request for proposals, expected to be issued in early 2016, explains a release.
The project involves the construction of two modern buildings along Queen Street West in Toronto that will integrate innovative treatment, research and education facilities with retail spaces, parks and the surrounding neighbourhood.
Around 600,000 square feet of new build space is involved in the construction, which will include inpatient and outpatient clinical services for people with complex mental illness, including emergency care and therapeutic supports; research and educational facilities; and information and resource facilities.
The extension of roads, parks and green space improvements and the restoration of heritage structures around the facility are also part of the project, along with the goal of achieving the LEED Silver certification.
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