Request for Proposals released for New Toronto Courthouse Project

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Request for Proposals released for New Toronto Courthouse Project

Infrastructure Ontario (IO) and the Ministry of the Attorney General (MAG) have issued a request for proposals (RFP) to two prequalified teams to design, build, finance and maintain the new Toronto courthouse (Canada).

Teams invited to submit proposals were selected based on their design and construction capability, experience, facilities management capacity and the financial capacity to deliver a project of this size and complexity.

The following teams were prequalified and have been invited to submit formal proposals for the new Toronto courthouse project:

EllisDon Infrastructure

  • Developer: EllisDon Capital Inc.
  • Constructor: EllisDon Design Build Inc.
  • Design Team: Renzo Piano Building Workshop and NORR Limited
  • Facilities Management: EllisDon Facilities Services Inc. and SNC Lavalin O&M
  • Financial Advisor: EllisDon Capital Inc.

Plenary Justice

  • Developer: Plenary Group (Canada) Ltd.
  • Constructor: PCL Constructors Canada Inc.
  • Design Team: WZMH Architects, Perkins Eastman and CGL RicciGreene
  • Facilities Management: Johnson Controls Inc.
  • Financial Advisor: TD Securities Inc.

Once submissions are received, IO and MAG will evaluate the proposals, select a preferred bidder and then negotiate a final contract. A fairness monitor will oversee the entire process and the successful bidder is expected to be announced in fall 2017.

Located steps from St. Patrick subway station, directly north of the courthouse at 361 University Avenue, the new courthouse will bring together many of Toronto's Ontario Court of Justice criminal courts operating across the city. Amalgamation of justice programs and services will reduce operational and facilities costs, and increase efficiency.

The new courthouse's design will be modern and accessible with features such as:

  • Video conferencing to allow witnesses to appear from remote locations and in-custody individuals to appear from detention facilities
  • Closed-circuit television to enable children and other vulnerable witnesses to appear before the court from a  private room
  • Courtroom video/audio systems to allow counsel to display video evidence recorded in various formats and for the simultaneous viewing of evidence
  • A single point of entry with magnetometers, baggage scanners, continuous video surveillance, and separate corridors for judiciary, members of the public and the accused for security reasons
  • Barrier-free access

IO and MAG are working together to build the new Toronto Courthouse, which will be publicly owned and controlled.

Bob Chiarelli, Minister of Infrastructure, said:

“Toronto's new courthouse will improve the experience for all who use the facilities, including those who work there day in and day out, and it will do so while increasing efficiency by bringing multiple services under one roof. Our government is committed to building modern infrastructure that helps Ontario residents in all facets of their lives, and this project is another great example of that.”

Ehren Cory, Divisional President, Project Delivery, Infrastructure Ontario, stated:

“Infrastructure Ontario continues to be a world leader in delivering social infrastructure, and we look forward to receiving the proposals from these world class teams.”

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