Three shortlisted for CHEO 1Door4Care project
Infrastructure Ontario and the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO) have shortlisted three teams to respond to a request for proposals (RFP) to design, build and finance the 1Door4Care: CHEO Integrated Treatment Centre.
The teams were shortlisted based on criteria identified in a request for qualifications process that began in March. Selection criteria included design and construction experience as well as the qualified personnel and financial strength to deliver a project of similar size and complexity.
Shortlisted are:
ELLISDON INFRASTRUCTURE HEALTHCARE
Applicant lead: EllisDon Corporation
Design team: Montgomery Sisam Architects Inc., Vertechs Design Inc., WalterFedy, Mulvey & Banani International Inc., H. H. Angus and Associates Limited, Entuitive Corporation
PCL PARTNERSHIPS
Applicant Lead: PCL Constructions Canada Inc.
Design Team: PCL Constructors Canada Inc., Parkin Architects Limited, WSP Canada Inc., Cleland Jardine Engineering Ltd., Morrison Hershfield Ltd., CSW Landscape Architects Ltd., Victor Ford & Associates Inc.
POMERLEAU INC.
Applicant Lead: Pomerleau Inc. with Pomerleau Capital
Design Team: Pomerleau Inc. with Pomerleau Capital, Jodoin Lamarre Pratte Architects (JLP) + Neuf Architects (Neuf), Quinn Design Associates (Quinn), Quasar Consulting Group Inc. (Quasar) + Pratu, Stephenson Engineering Limited (Stephenson), GHD Limited (GHD), Smith and Anderson, Kiwi Newton Group (Kiwi Newton)
The 1Door4Care: CHEO Integrated Treatment Centre project will merge seven care locations, currently leased and spread across Ottawa, into a single, state-of-the-art, purpose-built site on CHEO’s main Smyth Road campus.
The new site will include multi-use clinic space, a physiotherapy rehab gym, expanded mental health clinics, indoor and outdoor space where teachers and therapists combine education and therapy, secure space for children who have been abused, modern treatment rooms for kids with behavioural needs, advanced technology to enable virtual care, a physical link to the main building on campus, family support spaces, a new parking structure, and more.
Teams will now begin preparing proposals that detail how they will deliver the project. Infrastructure Ontario and CHEO expect to announce the successful bidder in the fall of 2023.
The May 2022 P3 Market Update document from Infrastructure Ontario valued the CHEO 1Door4Care project at between $200 million and $499 million.