Infrastructure Ontario (IO) and the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) have awarded a fixed-price contract of $1.33 billion to PCL Partnerships to design, build and finance the CAMH Phase 1D Redevelopment project.

The PCL Partnerships team includes:

  • Applicant Lead: PCL Constructors Canada Inc.
  • Design Team: Diamond Schmitt Architects & Architectural Resources
  • Construction Team: PCL Constructors Canada Inc.
  • Financial Advisor: TD Securities

The CAMH Phase 1D Redevelopment project underwent a fair, open, and transparent request for qualification process that began in February 2022. PCL Partnerships responded and was prequalified and invited to respond to a request for proposals. The PCL team submitted the proposal by the deadline which meets the qualifications of the project.

The Phase 1D Redevelopment project includes the construction of a new building – the Secure Care and Recovery Building, to support CAMH’s forensic services. Once completed, the Secure Care and Recovery building will include:

  • Increased bedded capacity to support the Forensic mental health program;
  • Dedicated family visitation areas in the inpatient units;
  • Enclosed outdoor areas to support recovery;
  • Outpatient services; and
  • Security and building support services.

PCL will now begin mobilizing on site and construction will start in spring 2024. Construction is targeted to be completed in winter 2028/2029.

Featured image: (CAMH)

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