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RFP issued for Stevenson Memorial Hospital phase one redevelopment

RFP issued for Stevenson Memorial Hospital phase one redevelopment
INFRASTRUCTURE ONTARIO — The Stevenson Memorial Hospital Redevelopment Project is being undertaken to redevelop, revitalize and expand the hospital. At approximately 146,200 square-feet, the newly designed wraparound expansion will include a replacement and expansion of the existing hospital’s acute care areas and associated support function.

TORONTO — Infrastructure Ontario (IO) and Stevenson Memorial Hospital have invited three companies to respond to a request for proposals (RFP) for the Stevenson Memorial Hospital phase one redevelopment project.

The companies prequalified on criteria identified in a request for qualifications process that began in August 2024.

The companies that prequalified are: EllisDon Corporation, Ledcor Construction Limited and Pomerleau Inc.

They will now begin preparing proposals that detail how they will deliver the project. Once submissions are received, IO and Stevenson Memorial Hospital will evaluate the proposals, explains a release.

The Stevenson Memorial Hospital Redevelopment Project is being undertaken to redevelop, revitalize and expand the hospital. At approximately 146,200 square feet, the newly designed wraparound expansion will include a replacement and expansion of the existing hospital’s acute care areas and associated support functions, IO describes.

  • The hospital’s new clinical areas will include:
  • Emergency department
  • Laboratory
  • Medical/surgical (inpatient)
  • Diagnostic imaging
  • Surgical suite
  • Birthing unit/obstetrics
  • Pharmacy
  • Medical device reprocessing
  • Environmental services
  • Materials management

Stevenson Memorial Hospital opened its doors for the first time on June 30, 1928, but what exists today is its second hospital structure, which was built in 1964.

The 1964 design was intended to manage 7,000 visits per year, but now there’s almost 40,000 visits annually.

The redevelopment project will allow the hospital to increase inpatient bed capacity by 20 per cent and will triple the square footage of the existing hospital.

The project is being delivered using a Design-Bid-Build model.

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