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Michael Garron
Hospital project
$498 MILLION
The Michael Garron Hospital – Phase 1 New
Patient Care Tower Project involves the construction of a new patient care tower and three-story
connection, as well as demolition of some existing
space and renovations to the existing hospital. The
project includes: The creation of an eight-storey
Ken and Marilyn Thomson Patient Care Centre
and adjoining three-storey building at the corner
of Coxwell and Sammon Avenues; Demolition of
several outdated wings (A, B, C, E, F wings and D
podium); Four storey underground parking lot; and
Renovations to existing spaces.
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CMLC
HEALTHCARE
PUBLIC SPACES
Arts Commons
Transformation Project
$480 MILLION
A vivid demonstration that great cities
invest in their futures, the Arts Commons
Transformation will expand and modernize
Calgary’s premier performing arts centre
while nurturing revitalization of the city’s
downtown core. Design for the fully funded
$270 million expansion, a new building on
the Arts Commons campus, is underway
and will break ground in 2024. A capital
campaign will launch in 2023 to secure the
remaining funds to re-imagine and modernize the existing Arts Commons facility.
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2023 Rank: 96
Location: Calgary, Alta.
Owner: City of Calgary/Arts Commons
Project Manager: Calgary Municipal Land Corporation
Project Manager: Colliers Project Leaders
Construction Manager: EllisDon
Engineer: Entuitive, Reinbold/Altiere Sebor Weiber, Crossey Engineering with
Designcore
Architect: KPMB, Hindle Architects, Tawaw Architecture Colletive Inc., SLA
Other Key Players: Threshold Acoustics, Fisher Dachs Associates, AMS Planning and
Research, Venue Consulting and A.W. Hooker Associates; Hanscomb (cost consultant)
Legal: Bennett Jones
Funding: Public
Budget: $480M (Phase 1 Expansion $270M, Phase 2 Modernization $180M)
City of Calgary’s Greater Downtown Plan - $80M
City of Calgary’s Municipal Sustainability Initiative - $25M
CMLC’s Community Revitalization Levy - $165M
Substantial Completion: 2028
HIGHWAY
Yukon Resource
Gateway Project
$469 MILLION
The Yukon Resource Gateway Project will upgrade infrastructure for up to
650 kilometres of existing roads in areas with high mineral potential active
mining in the Yukon. The Yukon government is working in collaboration with
Yukon First Nations to seek input and finalize Project Agreements for components of the Yukon Resource Gateway Program within their Traditional Territories.
Six Project Agreements have been signed for seven components with Yukon
First Nations to date. The program will provide opportunities to Yukon First
Nations through short and long-term employment options, training and benefits
agreements. In the Fall of 2023, the Carmacks Bypass component of the project
was completed. This project included a new road and bridge, which will allow
for industrial mining trucks to bypass the community of Carmacks and create
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2023 Rank: 93
Location: Toronto, Ont.
Owner: Toronto East Health Network
Project Manager: Infrastructure Ontario
DBF Team: EllisDon Infrastructure Healthcare—EllisDon Design Build Inc.
(design-builder); B+H Architects, Diamond Schmitt Architects (design); Mulvey &
Banani International Inc., Crossey Engineering Ltd., Stephenson Engineering Ltd.,
WalterFedy (engineer); EllisDon Capital Inc. (financial advisor); WSP (commissioning services)
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); Wood E&I (WSP)
(environmental engineering/geotechnical studies); Colliers Project Leaders (planning & procurement services); EY (management consultant); GFL (excavation,
shoring, soil management); Comtech (project manager)
Legal: Gowling WLG; Blake, Cassels & Graydon (advisor to the project team);
Borden Ladner Gervais (for the owner)
Funding: P3
Substantial Completion: 2024
2023 Rank: 94
Location: Yukon Territory
Owner: Government of Yukon
Engineer: WSP (bridge design)
Other Key Players: Wood E&I (WSP) (geotechnical studies/materials tester);
Associated Engineering (preliminary design); Tetra Tech (water sampling and ARD/
ML assessment); Pelly Construction (contractor for Carmacks Bypass Project)
Funding: Public/Private
• Federal: $247.3 million
• Territorial Government: $112 million
• Private: $108 million (local industry)
Substantial Completion: 2031
a safer flow of traffic. The Government of Yukon is now focusing on progressing
the Robert Campbell Highway components and the Silver Trail. Future projects
will follow as Project Agreements with Yukon First Nations are reached and
implemented.
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