TOP100 2023 Report - Report - Page 48
2023
28 Valley Line West LRT $2.63 billion
2022 Rank: 30
Location: Edmonton, Alta.
Owner: City of Edmonton
DB(F) Team: Marigold Infrastructure Partners—Colas, Parsons,
Standard General, Francl Architecture, Fast & Epp, Stantec
Engineer: connectEd Transit Partnership: AECOM (owner);
Hatch; Mott MacDonald; DIALOG; ISL Engineering and Land
Services; SMA Consulting; reVerb Communications; Hanscomb
Other Key Players: EY (financial advisor); Aon (risk advisor);
Golder-a WSP company (geotechnical studies); Morrison Hershfield, AW Hooker, Northstar Consultancy; INFRATA; Wood-a
WSP company (materials tester)
Funding: P3
• Federal $948.56 million
• Provincial $1.04 billion
• Municipal $637 million
Substantial Completion: 2026
The Valley Line West LRT project is the next phase of Edmonton’s light rail expansion. This project represents a 14-kilometre
extension of the existing system from downtown to Lewis
Farms in west Edmonton. The low-foor, community-integrated urban style LRT will provide Edmonton with more
transit options than ever before. Marigold Infrastructure
Partners started construction in May 2021.
During the 2022 construction season, work included:
a continuation of utility relocations, early work for the
elevated guideway and two elevated stations at West Edmonton Mall and the Misericordia Community Hospital,
site preparations where street-level stops will be located,
and preparatory work for the bridge at Anthony Henday
Drive, the storage facility at Lewis Farms and the expansion of the Gerry Wright operations and maintenance
facility.
Additionally, in late 2021, Hyundai Rotem Company
was selected as the preferred proponent to supply 46
light-rail vehicles (LRVs) which will integrate with Valley
Line Southeast to ensure a seamless ride between Mill
Woods and Lewis Farms.
29 Projet Hôpital Vaudreuil-Soulanges $2.6 billion
2022 Rank: 55
Location: Vaudreuil-Dorion, Que.
Owner: CISSS (Centre intégré de santé et des services sociaux)
de la Montérégie-Ouest
Engineer: Stantec; CIMA+; BPA (constultant)
Architect: Provencher et Roy
Funding: Public
Substantial Completion: 2026
In 2022, the CISSS de la Montérégie-Ouest, in partnership with
the Société québécoise des infrastructures and the Ministère de
la Santé et des Services sociaux, will break ground on the future
Hôpital de Vaudreuil-Soulanges. This ambitious infrastructure
project will provide the region with a 404-bed hospital, featuring an 11-room operating block and a 41-stretcher emergency
department—one of the biggest in the Montérégie region. Estimated at $2.6 billion, this project will position the Hôpital de
Vaudreuil-Soulanges as a leading-edge facility and a model for
the next generation of Québec hospitals. The hospital will be
equipped with state-of-the-art technologies and innovations
aimed at optimizing the experience for both patients and staff.
It will also be built according to environmental and sustainable
development best practices. The Hôpital de Vaudreuil-Soulanges is scheduled to open in 2026, prior to which the CISSS de la
Montérégie-Ouest estimates that more than 3,200 people (staff,
managers, and doctors) will need to be hired.
30 New Hospital for Sick Children $2.4 billion
2022 Rank: 31
Location: Toronto, Ont.
Owner: Hospital for Sick Children
Engineer: WSP (planning)
Patient Support Care Project Team
Construction Manager: PCL Constructors Canada Inc.; Architect: B+H Architects (only for the Patient Support Centre);
Structural Consultant: Entuitive; Electrical Consultant: Mulvey
& Banani; Mechanical Consultant: The Mitchell Partnership;
Demolition: Priestly Demolition
Peter Gilgan Family Patient Care Tower-Stage 2 Functional
Program
Design Team: Stantec/KPMG joint venture; Functional Programmer: RPG; Engineer: WSP (master planning, Stage 1&2)
Other Key Players: Hanscomb (cost consultant); EY (management consultant)
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Supplier: Stantec
Legal: Borden Ladner Gervais, McMillan LLP (for the owner)
Funding: Public
Substantial Completion: 2035
Dubbed ‘Project Horizon’ by SickKids, the three-phase project
to rebuild and rehabilitate The Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto is well underway. There are three phases to the project,
which are expected to take a total of 15 years to complete: A
new 22-storey Patient Support Centre; The Peter Gilgan Family
Patient Care Tower; and Renovations to the existing campus.
In June 2020, work began on laying the foundation for the Patient Support Centre, which is scheduled for completion in the
summer of 2023. The Patient Care Tower is scheduled for completion in 2029, followed by the completion of the Peter Gilgan
Family Patient Care Tower in 2035.