Ontario releases RFP for Peel Memorial Hospital redevelopment P3 project

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Ontario releases RFP for Peel Memorial Hospital redevelopment P3 project

On June 27, 2013, Infrastructure Ontario and William Osler Health System released a request for proposals (RFP) to the three teams shortlisted to design, build, finance and maintain the new Peel Memorial Centre for Integrated Health and Wellness.

The RFQ was issued in November 2012. The three shortlisted companies invited to bid are:

 Integrated Team Solutions:Developer: EllisDon Capital Inc., Fengate Capital Management Ltd.Constructor: EllisDon CorporationArchitect: Zeidler Partnership ArchitectsFinancial Advisor: ScotiabankFacility Manager: Johnson Control Canada LP• Peel Healthcare PartnershipDeveloper: Bilfinger Project Investment North America Inc.Constructor: WCC Construction Canada ULCArchitect: HDR Architecture Associates Inc.Financial Advisor Bilfinger Project Investment North America Inc., KPMG LLPFacility Manager: Cofely Services Inc.• Plenary HealthDeveloper: Plenary Group (Canada) Ltd.Constructor: PCL Constructors Canada, Inc.Architect: Diamond Schmitt Architects and RTKL, an Arcadis CompanyFinancial Advisor: RBC Capital MarketsFacility Manager: Honeywell Limited

The Project:Peel Memorial will provide patients with specialized care in a modern facility. It will serve as a model for community partnerships, offering more choices for patients, increased access to high quality services and innovative models of care. Main areas of services will include:

  • rehabilitation and senior's wellness
  • mental health and addictions programs
  • women's and children's wellness programs
  • medical/surgical services focusing on chronic disease management and preventative care
  • urgent care and day surgeries
  • diagnostic services, including CT, x-ray and ultrasound, laboratory, pharmacy and neurology/cardiac diagnostics and family health
  • preventative care for chronic conditions such as diabetes and asthma
Source: Infrastructure Ontario

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