Hazel McCallion LRT
Province: Ontario
City/Region: Mississauga and Brampton
Image Credit: Metrolinx
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Project Rank
Project End: 2026
Project Type: LRT
Industry Sector: Transit
Project Amount: $5.632 billion
Date of Completion: 2026
Funding Source: Public
Provincial Funding: $5.632 billion
LEED Status: Certified
Transmission Line Length (KM): 23
Previous Rankings
| 2025 | 14 |
| 2024 | 13 |
| 2023 | 13 |
| 2022 | 13 |
| 2021 | 13 |
| 2020 | 16 |
| 2019 | 41 |
| 2018 | 36 |
| 2017 | 33 |
| 2016 | 29 |
| 2015 | 30 |
About The Project
The Hazel McCallion LRT project includes 18 kilometres of new dedicated rapid transit between Port Credit GO Station in Mississauga to the Gateway Terminal at Steeles Avenue in Brampton, with 19 surface stops and connections to GO Transit’s Milton and Lakeshore West rail lines, Mississauga MiWay, Brampton Transit, and the Mississauga Transitway BRT. In 2024, the Ontario government announced it is moving forward with an expansion of the project that will include a four-kilometre extension of the line into downtown Brampton via Main Street from the Brampton Gateway Terminal and a two-kilometre extension with a loop in Mississauga. The loop will connect LRT service to Square One with additional stops through to Confederation Parkway.
Project Owner: Metrolinx
Project/Construction Manager: Infrastructure Ontario (Project Agent)
P3 Team Members/Project Team: DBFOM Team: Mobilinx Hurontario General Partnership Applicant Lead: John Laing, Astaldi, Hitachi, Transdev, Amico Concessions, Salini Impregilo Construction: Astaldi, Hitachi, Amico, Bot, Salini Impregilo Design: Arcadis-IBI Group, Hitachi, Stantec, Daoust Lestage, EXP Operation Maintenance & Rehabilitation Provider: Transdev, Hitachi, Astaldi, Salini Impregilo Financial Advisor: National Bank, HSBC
Engineer: Steer Davies Gleave (preliminary engineering); Stantec (design); WSP (consulting engineering services exclusive to quality assurance oversight for MTO structures (3) being replaced/rehabilitated as part of the project); SEMP Ltd. (consulting); Mott MacDonald (consulting)
Other Key Players: DIALOG (urban design); Dufferin Construction; Golder (WSP) (preliminary geotechnical services); GHD (geotechnical studies); Hanscomb (preliminary design engineer's cost consultant); Hatch; LEA Group (ITS); Aon (owner advisor and construction insurance broker); AECOM (owner's representative/technical advisor); EY (financial and transaction advisory); Stantec (transit O&M advisors); AGAT Labs; Accenture (project manager); RLB; Jacobs (program mgmt.); INTECH (risk advisor); Deloitte (financial advisor); Englobe; HKA; INFRATA (managing consultant); GFL (soil management); LEA Consulting (engineer-planning & structural); Parsons (consulting engineer); Turner & Townsend (cost management); E.S. Fox; TULLOCH
Other Suppliers: DECAST (precast infrastructure)
Legal: Borden Ladner Gervais (legal advisor); Torys (acted for lender); Dentons; Stikeman Elliott
Key Players
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Gold (15-19 Projects)
Silver (10-14 Projects)
Bronze (5-9 Projects)
- ACCIONA Infrastructure Canada
- Accuracy
- Alstom
- Associated Engineering
- Black & McDonald
- Blake, Cassels & Graydon
- Cartel Communication Systems
- COWI
- Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg
- DECAST Ltd.
- DIALOG
- EBC Inc.
- FlatironDragados
- GeoVerra
- HDR
- Hemmera
- Infrata
- Kasian
- Lakeland Consulting Inc.
- Lavery, de Billy
- LRI Engineering
- McMillan LLP
- Montrose Environmental
- Mott MacDonald
- Mulvey & Banani
- NORR Architects & Engineers Ltd.
- Osler
- Parkin Architects Ltd.
- Plenary Americas
- R.V. Anderson
- STRABAG Inc.
- Tiree
- Torys

