Infrastructure Ontario and the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) have announced the short-listed companies that will be invited to participate in the request for proposals stage to design, build, finance and maintain the Centre’s Phase 1B capital redevelopment project.
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Infrastructure Ontario and the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) have announced the short-listed companies that will be invited to participate in the request for proposals stage to design, build, finance and maintain the Centre’s Phase 1B capital redevelopment project.
CAMH’s Phase 1B project includes over 450,000 square feet of new construction at its 27-acre site on Queen Street West in Toronto. As part of the project, an existing administrative building will be demolished to make way for three new buildings.
Based on a request for qualifications (RFQ) process that began in June 2008, five companies were pre-qualified for the project.
Three companies were short-listed and will be invited to submit proposals for the project in late 2008. The short-listed companies include:
• Integrated Team Solutions — EllisDon Corporation, LPF Infrastructure Fund, Fengate Capital, Honeywell Limited Facilities Management, BC Capital Markets and Parkin Architects Limited and Architecture (joint venture).
• Plenary Health — PCL Constructors Canada Inc., Johnson Controls, Plenary Group, B H Architects.
• Carillion Canada Inc. — Vanbots Construction Corporation, Carillion Services, Scotia Capital and Stantec Architecture Ltd., Architects.
The two remaining pre-qualified companies will act as reserves:
• Queen West Partners — Aecon Concessions, Black & McDonald, CIT Energy and Infrastructure, Perkins Eastman Black Architects Inc.; and
• IBI Group Architects (joint venture) Aspire/Meridiam — Walbridge-Aldinger, Dalkia Canada Inc., KPMG and Farrow Partnership Architects Inc.
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