Bidders Shortlisted for New GO Transit Rail Maintenance Facility

TORONTO - Metrolinx and Infrastructure Ontario released a request for proposals to the three teams shortlisted to submit proposals to design, build, finance and maintain a new maintenance facility for GO transit.

The new maintenance facility is part of Metrolinx's continued commitment to improving public transit in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area. At more than 600,000 square feet, the East Rail maintenance facility will:

  • accommodate light and heavy train maintenance work
  • provide additional train storage to support GO Transit's planned service expansions, such as two-way, all-day train service
  • provide daily maintenance for up to 22 12-car passenger trains

The project will make public transit more reliable in the region and will support Metrolinx's regional transportation plan, The Big Move.

Over the last several months, numerous companies participated in a rigorous competitive request for qualifications process that reviewed and evaluated their abilities in design, construction, facilities management and financing in order to deliver the new maintenance facility. From this process, the three highest-scoring companies were shortlisted and invited to respond to a request for proposals.

The shortlisted bidders and their prime team members include:

East Rail Development Group

  • SNC-Lavalin
  • ACS Infrastructure
  • Dragados Canada Inc.
  • URS Canada
  • National Bank
  • Geo. A. Kelson Company Ltd.
  • Guild Electric Ltd.

Integrated Rail Partners

  • Aecon Construction Group Inc.
  • Balfour Beatty Group Canada Inc.
  • Pomerleau Inc. 
  • Black & McDonald Ltd
  • Investec
  • Parsons Brinckerhoff
  • Sowinski & Sullivan Architects
  • Strasman Architects
  • Lea Consultants

Plenary Infrastructure ERMF

  • Plenary Group (Canada) Ltd.
  • Kiewit Canada Development Corp.
  • Bird Design Build Construction Inc.
  • Peter Kiewit Infrastructure Co.
  • Honeywell Limited
  • Toronto Terminals Railway
  • Stantec Consulting
  • Arup Canada Inc.
  • TD Securities
  • Cofely Adelt
  • Industrial Electrical Contractors Ltd.

Infrastructure Ontario is working with Metrolinx to deliver the project. They will evaluate the submissions, select a preferred proposal, and then negotiate a final contract. A copy of the request for proposals is available at www.infrastructureontario.ca.

The company selected for the East Rail maintenance facility will pursue LEED® Silver or greater designation by incorporating sustainable practices in its design and construction plans.

The entire procurement process is being overseen by a fairness monitor and the successful team will be announced in fall 2013.

The project will proceed under Infrastructure Ontario's alternative financing and procurement delivery model - a public-private partnership model that transfers project risks to the private sector and ensures projects are delivered on time and on budget.

The federal government will provide a portion of the funding for eligible construction costs. The Province of Ontario and Metrolinx will be responsible for the remaining cost.

The Big Move is Metrolinx's regional transportation plan for the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area. It will provide residents and businesses with a transportation system that is modern, efficient and integrated.

Find out more about GO Transit, PRESTO, and the Union Pearson Express, divisions of Metrolinx.

Quotes:

“The new maintenance and storage facility supports GO Transit's expansion, including our commitment to bring two-way, all-day GO train service to commuters in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area. The new Ontario government is committed to providing public transit investments to make taking transit a better choice for commuters and to reduce traffic congestion on our roads.”

- Glen Murray, Minister of Transportation and Minister of Infrastructure

“Critical to the realization of The Big Move, the construction of the East Rail maintenance facility will increase our maintenance and storage capacity, and enable more frequent and efficient GO Transit service to the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area.”

- Bruce McCuaig, President and CEO, Metrolinx

Contacts

Paulette den Elzen 
InfrastructureOntario 
416 327-5764 

Malon Edwards 
Strategic Communications
Metrolinx 
416 874-5945  

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