Companies Shortlisted for Mackenzie Vaughan Hospital project
newswire.ca
Sept. 30, 2014
Infrastructure Ontario and Mackenzie Health announced the three teams shortlisted to design, build, finance and maintain the Mackenzie Vaughan Hospital project.
The three consortia were selected based on the criteria identified in a request for qualifications process that began in March 2014. Selection criteria included construction capability, experience and financial capacity to deliver a project of this size and scope. The shortlisted teams are:
- Plenary Health
- Developer: Plenary Group (Canada) Ltd.
- Design: Stantec Architecture Ltd., RTKL
- Construction: PCL Constructors
- Facilities management: Johnson Controls Canada LP
- Financial Advisor: Plenary Group (Canada) Ltd., RBC Capital Markets
- Mackenzie Vaughan Health Partnership
- Developer: Innisfree Limited, HOCHTIEFF PPP Solutions North America Inc., Bondfield Construction Company Ltd.
- Design: HDR Architecture Associates, Inc.
- Construction: Bondfield Construction Company Ltd. / Canadian Turner Construction Company
- Facilities management: Honeywell Limited
- Financial Advisor: BMO Capital Markets, Innisfree Limited, HOCHTIEFF PPP Solutions North America Inc.
- Hospital Infrastructure Partners
- Developer: Fengate Capital Management Ltd., EllisDon Capital Inc., Carillion Canada Inc.
- Design: Adamson Architects, Parkin Architects
- Construction: EllisDon Capital Inc., Carillion Canada Inc.
- Facilities management: Carillion Canada Inc., EllisDon Capital Inc.
- Financial Advisor: CIBC Capital Markets, Fengate Capital Management Ltd.
The shortlisted bidders will be invited to respond to a request for proposals, expected to be issued in late 2014.
The new Mackenzie Vaughan Hospital will include:
- a state-of-the-art emergency department
- modern surgical services and operating rooms
- advanced diagnostic imaging
- specialized ambulatory clinics and intensive care beds
- single acute-care patient rooms for infection prevention and control
- integrated "smart" digital technology systems that deliver the right information, to the right point of care, at the right time, to enhance the patient care experience
Infrastructure Ontario and the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care are working with Mackenzie Health to build the new facility, which will be publicly owned, publicly controlled and publicly accountable.