RFP closed for Peel Memorial Hospital redevelopment P3

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RFP closed for Peel Memorial Hospital redevelopment P3

The request for proposals stage has closed for shortlisted teams to submit bids to design, build, finance and maintain the new Peel Memorial Centre for Integrated Health and Wellness in Ontario.

Over the next several months, Infrastructure Ontario and the William Osler Health System redevelopment team will evaluate the proposals from:

 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 successful bidder and cost of the project will be announced publicly following financial close, anticipated for spring 2014. Construction is expected to begin shortly after.

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.

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