Infrastructure Ontario (IO) and Metrolinx have issued two separate Requests for Proposals (RFPs) for procurement packages for the Ontario Line subway project. One for the Ontario Line Southern Civil, Stations and Tunnel (South) package and another one for the Ontario Line Rolling Stock, Systems, Operations and Maintenance (RSSOM) package.
Only shortlisted companies selected based on criteria identified in the Request for Qualifications (RFQ) process that began in June 2020. Criteria included design, construction, operations and maintenance experience and the financial capacity to deliver projects of this size and complexity.
Teams will begin preparing proposals that detail how they will deliver these projects. Upon evaluating the proposals received, IO and Metrolinx will award these contracts in 2022.
A fairness monitor will oversee the entire procurement process.
The Ontario Line is being delivered as three separate public-private partnership (P3) procurement contracts: RSSOM, South and North packages. The RFQ for the Northern Civil, Stations and Tunnel contract, the north portion of the Ontario Line from the proposed station at Gerrard Street and Carlaw Avenue to the Ontario Science Centre, is expected to be issued in 2022. In addition to the three main P3 contracts, there will also be a series of early works projects for bridge, track and other preparatory activities in select locations along the Ontario Line alignment, including the joint rail corridor where the Ontario Line will operate next to existing GO Transit rail services. These contracts will be procured through a traditional procurement approach.
The Ontario Line is one of four priority transit projects announced by the Province in 2019 for the Greater Toronto Area. Procurements for the subway program are being staged to ensure each project is delivered successfully. Planning is underway for all four projects.
For Ontario Line South package, three teams were prequalified.
Community Transit Link
ON-Linx
Ontario Transit Group
For the Ontario Line RSSOM package, three teams were shortlisted:
Connect 6ix
ONConnects
ONLineLinx
https://infrastructureontario.ca/Requests-for-Proposals-Ontario-line/
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Requests for Proposals Issued for Ontario Line
infrastructureontario.caInfrastructure Ontario (IO) and Metrolinx have issued two Requests for Proposals (RFPs) for procurement packages for the Ontario Line subway project. Teams have been shortlisted and invited to bid on the Ontario Line Southern Civil, Stations and...