TORONTO — Entuitive has been selected by Aecon to lead the design management partnership for an Elevated Guideway design-build on the Eglinton Crosstown West Extension (ECWE) project.
The design partnership is with Consor and Typsa, selected by Aecon. Entuitive will also be providing a suite of services for the project including design management, bridge engineering, construction engineering and sustainability consulting.
The 1.5 kilometre elevated guideway will form an essential section of the 9.2-kilometre extension of the Eglinton Crosstown LRT line. The ECWE will run from Mount Dennis Station in the east to Renforth Drive in the west, featuring connections to UP Express and Kitchener GO train services, as well as TTC, GO, and MiWay bus services, indicates a release.
In addition to its bridge engineering and construction engineering scope on the project, Entuitive is also providing sustainability consulting services including contributing to Envision for Sustainable Infrastructure certification and aligning with Infrastructure Canada’s Climate Lens requirements.
“The preliminary design was driven by the means and methods developed by the team working in collaboration to achieve this successful outcome,” said Stephen Brown, senior technical adviser at Entuitive, in a statement.
“We can now fully develop that integration of construction and design to help ensure a successful project for our client and the owner.”
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