HAMILTON — The Ontario government has issued a Request for Proposals for the first package of civil and utility work for the Hamilton Light Rail Transit (LRT) project.
Following a Request for Qualifications, four teams have been invited to submit proposals for civil work, including utility relocations, roads, structures, grade separations, bridges, sidewalks and traffic control signals along the 14-kilometre route, states a release.
The teams are:
- Hamilton Synergy Alliance – Applicant Lead – AtkinsRéalis Major Projects Inc.
- Steel City Alliance – Applicant Lead – Dufferin Construction Company, a division of CRH Canada Group Inc.
- Kenaidan Murphy Joint Venture – Applicant Lead – Murphy Infrastructure Inc.
- Aecon Hamilton Transit LRT Partnership – Applicant Lead – Aecon Infrastructure Management Inc.
Once complete, the Hamilton LRT will connect 50,000 daily commuters to an expanded Hamilton Street Railway and GO network.
There will be 17 stops, including McMaster University, City Hall, Hamilton Stadium, Eastgate Square, downtown Hamilton and other locations.
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