For anyone that's unaware what this project is all about - it's the addition of platforms 28/29 to Union Station.That Press Release is amazingly opaque.
I got that there are 2 teams shortlisted for the "Union Station Enhancement project".
But the last several paragraphs of "backgrounder" are completely useless at describing anything about this specific project. I can't tell where "this is what the project is" ends and aspirational "this is the 2025 end goal" begins.
For anyone that's unaware what this project is all about - it's the addition of platforms 28/29 to Union Station.
Union Station Enhancement Project Moves Forward
July 18, 2017
TORONTO - Infrastructure Ontario (IO) and Metrolinx announced today progress to design, build and finance the Union Station Enhancement project continues with the prequalification of two teams. Infrastructure upgrades are required to accommodate the planned expansion of GO Transit rail service, which link into Union Station as the major transit hub in the City of Toronto.
Teams were selected based on criteria identified in the Request for Qualification (RFQ) process including, applicable design and construction experience and capacity to finance a project of this size and complexity.
The prequalified teams are:
EllisDon Infrastructure Transit
Graham Construction Rail Solutions
- Constructor: EllisDon Civil Ltd.
- Designer: AECOM Canada Ltd.
- Financial Advisor: EllisDon Capital
This project is part of Metrolinx's work in support of GO Regional Express Rail (RER). GO RER will provide faster, more frequent and more convenient transit service across the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA), including electrification of core segments of the GO rail network by 2024-25. The program will provide new travel choices for commuters, significantly increase transit ridership, cut journey times and help manage congestion across the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area.
- Constructor: Graham Construction & Engineering LP
- Designer: RJC Engineers
- Financial Advisor: Graham Capital Partners
Major infrastructure updates are required to bring this level of service to communities across the region, including: adding track, modifying GO stations, improving rail crossings, building required systems for electrification and adding new locomotives and train control systems.
Ontario is making the largest infrastructure investment in hospitals, schools, public transit, roads and bridges in the province's history. To learn more about what's happening in your community, go to Ontario.ca/BuildON.
Quick Facts:
- According to Ontario's 2017 Long-Term Report on the Economy, every $1 spent on public infrastructure has been shown to increase GDP by $6 in the long term.
- Infrastructure Ontario, collaborating with Metrolinx, is leading the procurement of the Union Station Enhancement project.
- The project is being delivered using IO's Alternative Financing and Procurement (AFP) model, an innovative way of financing and procuring large, complex public infrastructure projects.
For anyone that's unaware what this project is all about - it's the addition of platforms 28/29 to Union Station.
I film there and elsewhere all the time. Any terrorist can do terror anytime anywhere without the need for any film or photo.
(Should we forbid anyone to enter Union Station as a way to deter potential terrorist?)
Here are some preliminary public renderings of what the project will look like. There is a bit of inconsistency between them.
For reference, this is what the project entails, according to Infrastructure Ontario:
Due to this project being somewhat separate from the current work at Union Station, does it merit its own thread?. It for sure isn't a small project.
- Construction of a new platform, including a new roof structure
- Development of a new concourse area below the platform
- Safety and state of good repair works within the train shed
- A new emergency power system
That is not a carte blanche to be free from being asked about the filming by security/police.
AoD
*facepalm* I would not have guessed that from the press release, what a ridiculous and meaningless thing.For anyone that's unaware what this project is all about - it's the addition of platforms 28/29 to Union Station.
Here are some preliminary public renderings of what the project will look like. There is a bit of inconsistency between them.
For reference, this is what the project entails, according to Infrastructure Ontario:
Due to this project being somewhat separate from the current work at Union Station, does it merit its own thread?. It for sure isn't a small project.
- Construction of a new platform, including a new roof structure
- Development of a new concourse area below the platform
- Safety and state of good repair works within the train shed
- A new emergency power system