Allandale25
Senior Member
I'm not as familiar as I should be with the RER procurement process. But my understanding is that the RER project has been divided into a lot of smaller contracts, rather than one large design/build/maintain contract (as we see with the Crosstown). I would not expect the NDP to cancel any contracts that have already been signed, but they'll probably not be signing any more. Whatever remains to be signed will be built/operated/maintained by public workers.
I guess the question is if there is enough time to higher and train enough public workers to build RER on the current timeframe of 2024-2025. I'm certainly not claiming to be an expert on the capacity of the private or public sector. @TheTigerMaster, Phil Verster was asked about the nature of the contracts and why they use DBFOM and the private sector to do things like RER. I posted the response earlier but not sure if you've seen it. If not let me know and happy to post again.