TOP100 2023 Report - Report - Page 72
2023
92 GO Bus Infrastructure $500 million
2022 Rank: 91
Location: Greater Toronto-Hamilton Area, Ont.
Owner: Metrolinx
Engineer: Hatch
Other Key Players: Comtech (project mgmt. consultant);
Wood-a WSP company
Funding: Public
Substantial Completion: 2025
Metrolinx continues to invest in GO Bus Infrastructure throughout its
GTHA network, including significant upgrades to several of its stations.
The upgrades are complimentary to the work being done to expand rail
service throughout the same corridor. As of mid-2021, more than 80 per
cent of the project budget had already been spent ($400 million).
93 Michael Garron Hospital project $498.2 million
2022 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 agent)
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-a WSP
company (geotechnical studies)
Legal: Gowling WLG; Blake, Cassels & Graydon (advisor to the
project team)
Funding: P3
Substantial Completion: 2024
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and Sammon Avenues; Demolition of several outdated wings (A, B,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.
94 Yukon Resource Gateway Project $468.8 million
2022 Rank: 95
Location: Yukon Territory
Owner: Government of Yukon
Engineer: WSP (bridge design)
Other Key Players: Wood-a WSP company (geotechnical
studies); 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
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provide opportunities to Yukon First Nations through short and
long-term employment options, training and benefits agreements. Construction will improve access to mineral rich areas
of the Yukon and will provide long-term national benefits in addition to local opportunities. Construction activities have begun
on the Nahanni Range Road and Carmacks Bypass components.
Future projects will follow as Project Agreements with Yukon
First Nations are reached and implemented.
Government of Yukon
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. That includes replacing road surfaces, bridges, and culverts. 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