Union-Pearson Express Spur Line
Province: Ontario
City/Region: Toronto
Image Credit: Wikimedia Commons
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Project Rank
Project Type: LRT
Industry Sector: Transit
Project Amount: $456 million
Funding Source: P3
Provincial Funding: Ministry of Transportation capital allotment to Metrolinx: $456 million
Previous Rankings
| 2015 | 93 |
| 2014 | 93 |
About The Project
A key component of Metrolinx’s regional transportation plan, this dedicated airport express rail service will launch in spring 2015. It will connect Toronto’s Union Station to Toronto Pearson International Airport, the two busiest transportation hubs in Canada. Trains will depart every 15 minutes, stopping at both the Bloor and Weston GO stations and arriving at the airport within 25 minutes.
A new 3-km spur line is being built to connect the existing GO Kitchener rail corridor and Pearson’s Terminal 1. The spur rises above major highways and roadways, with a highest elevation of about 28 metres. Upgrades to the 22 km of track shared with GO Transit Kitchener line trains were completed in 2014 as part of Metrolinx’s Georgetown South project (previously a Top 100 project). New stations are now under construction at Union Station and Terminal 1, with
significant upgrades to the existing Bloor and Weston GO Stations to enhance accessibility and capacity. All elements of construction are currently underway.
Project Owner: Metrolinx
P3 Team Members/Project Team: AirLINX Transit Partners—Aecon and Dufferin Construction
Engineer: Hatch Mott MacDonald
Other Key Players: Arup (design advisor for screen doors/transportation consultant for business case)
Vehicle Supplier: Sumitomo
Legal: McCarthy Tétrault LLP (National Bank and lenders); Borden Ladner Gervais LLP (Metrolinx and Infrastructure Ontario); McMillan LLP (AirLINX Transit Partners)
Key Players
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Platinum (20+ Projects)
- Accenture
- AECOM
- Aecon
- AGAT Labs
- Aon
- Arcadis IBI Group
- CIMA+
- Deloitte
- Dentons
- Dillon Consulting
- E.S. Fox
- Egis
- EllisDon
- Englobe
- Entuitive
- EXP
- EY
- GHD
- Golder (WSP)
- Hanscomb
- Hatch
- HKA
- Infrastructure Ontario
- INTECH Risk Management
- Jacobs
- KPMG
- LEA Group
- McElhanney
- Norton Rose Fulbright
- Parsons
- PCL
- Stantec
- Tetra Tech
- TULLOCH
- Victaulic
- Wood (WSP)
- WSP
Silver (10-14 Projects)
- ACCIONA Infrastructure Canada
- Accuracy
- ACS Infrastructure
- Associated Engineering
- Bennett Jones LLP
- Bird Construction
- Blake, Cassels & Graydon
- COWI
- Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg
- DECAST Ltd.
- HDR
- Hemmera
- Infrata
- Kasian
- LRI Engineering
- Matrix Solutions
- McMillan LLP
- Montrose Environmental
- Mulvey & Banani
- NORR Architects & Engineers Ltd.
- Osler
- Rider Levett Bucknall
- Sener SES Canada Inc.
- Singleton Urquhart Reynolds Vogel
- Tiree
- Torys
Bronze (5-9 Projects)
- Allnorth
- Amico
- Andritz Hydro Canada
- Arium Design
- Astaldi
- Bessac
- Bombardier
- Caisse Centrale Desjardins
- Cameco
- Cannon Design
- CRH Canada
- Crossey Engineering Ltd.
- Daoust Lestage
- Dexter Quebec
- Dr. Sauer & Partners
- Entro
- Flatiron
- International Bridge Technologies
- Johnson Controls
- KGS Group
- Laker Energy
- LeighFisher
- Milestone Environmental
- Modern Niagara Toronto Inc.
- Montgomery Sisam Architects Inc.
- Nu-Tech Precision Metals
- Plenary Americas
- PwC
- RBC Dominion Securities Inc.
- Siemens
- Space2Place
- STRABAG Inc.
- Turner Construction Company
- Valard
- WestPro
- Worley