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INFRASTRUCTURE ONTARIO
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Infrastructure Ontario is working with the
Ministry of the Solicitor General to deliver a new
Thunder Bay Correctional Complex, to replace the
city’s existing jail and correctional centre.
The project will result in development of a 345
bed, multi-purpose correctional facility. This project
supports the ministry’s strategy of replacing aging
institutions to address health, safety and security
issues, including efficiencies of design, technology and space. It will improve access
to programming, living conditions and education, while also updating automation
and technology. The correctional complex will be designed to meet the Leadership in
Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Silver certification.
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POMERLEAU
SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE
Thunder Bay
Correctional Complex
$1.2 BILLION
2023 Rank: 57
Location: Thunder Bay, Ont.
Owner: Ontario Ministry of the Solicitor General
Procurement/Project Manager: Infrastructure Ontario
DBFM Team: EllisDon Infrastructure
Developer: EllisDon Capital Inc.
Design-Builder: EllisDon Corporation
Design Team: Zeidler Architecture Inc., DLR Group Inc.; NORR Architects &
Engineers
Facilities Management: EllisDon Facilities Services Inc.
Financial Advisor: EllisDon Capital Inc.
Other Key Players: E.S. Fox; A.W. Hooker Associates Ltd. (cost consultant);
Engineering Harmonics (AV planning, design and conformance consultant for
Infrastructure Ontario); EXP (structural engineer); Hanscomb (cost consultant);
Mulvey & Banani; Bird Construction; EY (risk advisor)
Legal: Stikeman Elliott LLP
Funding: P3
Substantial Completion: 2026
MILITARY
CFB Esquimalt A/B Jetty
Recapitalization Project
$1.1 BILLION
The aim of the A/B Jetty project is
to demolish and replace the old A and
B jetties at CFB Esquimalt’s Dockyard,
which were constructed during World
War II. The A/B Jetty project supports
Canada’s National Shipbuilding Procurement Strategy, which is delivering
modern ships to the Royal Canadian
Navy over the next 30 years. The new
fully integrated A/B Jetty facility will be
home to several of these Canadian-built
vessels, including the new Arctic/Offshore Patrol Ship and Joint Support Ship, and in
due course the future Canadian Surface Combatant ships. The implementation of this
$1.1 billion project has been advancing steadily over the past decade and it currently
2023 Rank: 58
Location: Esquimalt, B.C.
Owner/Project Manager: Department of National Defence
Contractor: Pomerleau (B Jetty construction)
Project Contract Management: Defence Construction Canada
Engineer: Statec (design authority for B Jetty); Wood E&I (WSP) (design authority for A Jetty)
Other Key Players: Hanscomb (design engineer’s cost consultant for A Jetty);
Advicas (design engineer’s cost consultant for B Jetty); Golder-a WSP company
(geotechnical studies/environmental engineering); Anchor QAE (environmental
advisor); Hemmera (environmental); HDR (risk advisor); WSP (commissioning
agent); Ruskin/CDI, RIC Power, Trotter & Morton, Black & McDonald (subcontractors to Pomerleau); Englobe; EY (management consultant); McElhanney;
GeoVerra (site surveyor); Turner & Townsend (cost consultant)
Funding: Public
Substantial Completion: (B Jetty) 2024 (A Jetty) 2029
involves three primary contracts: one for the design and engineering work of the
new B Jetty, one for the design and engineering work of the new A Jetty and one
for the construction of new jetty facilities.
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LRT
Capital Line LRT
$1.1 BILLION
Phase 1 of the Capital Line South LRT project is a 4.5 km extension from Century
Park Station to just north of Ellerslie Road. Phase 1 includes: an underpass at 23
Avenue and 111 Street; bridges crossing Blackmud Creek and Anthony Henday Drive;
an operations and maintenance facility; two LRT stations (Twin Brooks station and
Heritage Valley North station); and light rail vehicles.
In 2022, EllisDon, the early works construction manager, began work to prepare
the alignment for major construction to start in 2024. Early works construction includes: utility relocations, construction of a lift station at 23 Avenue and 111 Street,
median removals at key intersections, and necessary tree removals.
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Location: Edmonton, Alta.
Owner: City of Edmonton
Early Works Construction Manager: EllisDon
Owner’s Engineer: Capital Line Partners (Associated Engineering; Stantec Egis;
SMA; Stewart Group; EY; GEC; McElhanney Consulting; Wood E&I (WSP); CIMA+)
Other Key Players: Aon (risk advisor); EY (management consultant); Entuitive
Funding: Public
• Federal: $418 million
• Provincial: $324 million
• Municipal: $343 million
Substantial Completion: 2029
In March 2023, a key milestone was achieved as the project team issued the
RFP to the two qualified shortlisted bidders. The selection of the Design-Build
contractor is anticipated in early 2024.
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