TOP100 2023 Report - Report - Page 68
2023
80 Cape Breton Regional Hospital Expansion $700 million
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Location: Sydney, N.S.
Owner: Nova Scotia Public Works
Construction Manager: Pomerleau Lindsay Health
Care Partners
Other Key Players: Cannon Design; EXP, H.H. Angus; ERA
Archtects, Kazian (planning design & compliance services);
A.W. Hooker Associates Ltd. (independent certifier); Aon (insurance advisor); Hanscomb (cost consultant)
Funding: Public
Substantial Completion: 2028
The project—a major component of the CBRM Healthcare
Redevelopment Project—a new Clinical Services Building
that will house a new, larger emergency department, critical care department, more inpatient beds, surgical suites,
maternal/newborn services, and a new cardiac catheterization lab, and a new Energy Centre. Site preparation began in 2020 with foundation work last year and the first
structural steel going up in June 2022. Construction is
underway on the Energy Centre and Cape Breton Cancer
Centre.
81 Bowmanville Extension Project $655 million
2022 Rank: 77
Location: Bowmanville, Ont.
Owner: Metrolinx
Other Key Players: Wood-a WSP company (consulting
engineer/geotechnical studies/environmental assessment),
Stantec (technical advisory services); Deloitte, Golder, AECOM
Funding: Public
Substantial Completion: 2024
Metrolinx
Building on the recommendations of the Bowmanville
Expansion Initial Business Case (IBC) approved at the February
2020 Metrolinx Board meeting, the Preliminary Design Business
Case confirms the feasibility of the alignment identified in the
IBC, while examining two different weekend service options.
The alignment proposes one new track plus sidings and passing
tracks where necessary through Oshawa GO station connecting
to CP’s GM spur line to cross Highway 401, making an eventual
connection through CP’s Belleville Subdivision to Bowmanville.
When service opens in 2024, the line will provide four
morning trips along the line to Union Station in downtown
Toronto, and four afternoon trips making all station stops to
the new Bowmanville station.
82 SRB PIE-IX BRT Integrated Project $652.7 million
2022 Rank: 79
Location: Montreal & Laval, Que.
Owner: Autorité régionale de transport métropolitain (ARTM) /
Ministère des Transports (MTQ) / City of Montréal
Delegated Manager: Société de transport de Montréal (STM)
Contractors: Pomerleau; EBC; MGB; G-Tek; Demix; Hudson
Six; Roxboro
Engineers: SNC-Lavalin (consulting); WSP; AECOM; FNX Innov
Other Key Players: WSP (pre-feasibility study); CIMA+
Legal: Borden Ladner Gervais
Funding: Public
• ARTM & MTQ: $472.5 million
• City of Montreal: $180.2 million
Substantial Completion: 2023
68 ReNew Canada
The Pie-IX BRT is a leading, high-performance public transit project, integrating the rehabilitation of municipal infrastructures and
the reconstruction of Pie-IX Boulevard. It is also a public transit infrastructure spread across 11 km, between Saint-Martin Boulevard
in Laval and Pierre-De Coubertin Avenue in Montréal, including
38 BRT bus shelters and bus priority lights in real time. The Pie-IX
BRT service launched in November 2022, from Saint-Martin Boulevard in Laval to Pierre-De Coubertin Avenue in Montréal. The BRT
shelters at Jean-Talon and Bélanger will be commissioned in 2023,
due to the ongoing construction work on the pedestrian tunnel
from the Pie-IX BRT to the future Blue line extension métro station. The Pierre-De Coubertin BRT shelters and the reserved lanes
on the Pie-IX Bridge will also be ready in 2023, once the work at
Pie-IX station has been completed.