Infrastructure Ontario unveiled the design for a new Humber River Regional Hospital in Toronto. The preferred proponent was Plenary Health Care Partnerships is the consortium, which includes Plenary Group (Canada) Inc., HCP Social Infrastructure (Canada) Ltd., Innisfree Ltd., HDR Architects, C.F. Moller Architects, PCL Constructors, Johnson Controls LP and RBC Capital Markets.
A consortium that includes PCL Constructors Canada Inc. has been selected by the Ontario government as the preferred proponent to build a new Humber River Regional Hospital in Toronto.
Infrastructure Ontario last week unveiled the design for the project, which will be built near an existing Ministry of Transportation site immediately north of Highway 401 and west of Keele Street.
Plenary Health Care Partnerships is the consortium, which includes Plenary Group (Canada) Inc., HCP Social Infrastructure (Canada) Ltd., Innisfree Ltd., HDR Architects, C.F. Moller Architects, PCL Constructors, Johnson Controls LP and RBC Capital Markets.
Infrastructure Ontario and Humber River Regional Hospital will work with Plenary to finalize contract details this fall. The province will announce the total cost once the financing has closed.
The contract will be to design, build, finance and maintain the hospital, which will have 656 beds.
The building will be designed with a goal of achieving silver certification under Leadership for Energy and Environmental Design (LEED).
Bidding for the Humber River Regional Hospital project closed in June.
The other short-listed bidders were:
• Future Health Consortium, which consists of Bilfinger Berger Project Investments, SNC Lavalin Capital, Walsh Construction Canada, SNC Lavalin Construction Ontario, Bondfield Construction, Honeywell, SNC Lavalin Operations and Maintenance and Cannon Design; and
• Hospital Infrastructure Partnerships includes Fengate Capital Management Ltd., Carillion Canada Inc., EllisDon Corp., Stantec Architecture Ltd., Scotia Capital, H. H. Angus & Associates Ltd., Crossey Engineering Ltd., Stephenson Engineering Ltd., Read Jones Christofferson, Geo. A. Kelson Company Ltd. and Univex Group of Companies.
Humber River Regional Hospital currently has three locations. The former Humber Memorial Hospital is on Church Street in the neighbourhood of Weston, near Jane Street and Highway 400. The former York-Finch hospital is on Finch Avenue east of Highway 400. The former Northwestern General hospital is on Keele Street south of Lawrence Avenue, about three kilometers south of the site of the new hospital.
The three existing sites have a combined total of 549 beds. The emergency department at the new hospital will be designed to accommodate 15 per cent more patients than the combined capacity of the three current hospitals.
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