Steve X
Senior Member
It's not that easy to start before 2018. The EA amendment is not the problem if council cooperates. Metrolinx proposed two amendments before they started construction, one for the the elevated alignment over Black Creek and another to extend the tunnel to Don Mills. Only one got through. They also completed the design for Kennedy Station.If City Planning and Metrolinx really want this thing built, they'll modify the crosstown schedule such that the Crosstown West construction starts at Renforh, and Crosstown East (Kennedy to UTSC) will start at UTSC, both starting at end-of-year 2017. That'll thwart any efforts to cancel after the 2018 provincial and 2018 municipal elections.
The bidding and tendering process takes much longer. The Crosstown LRT when through a year long phase to request for qualifications. (Finch West LRT is still in this stage). To get a competitive price, they'll have to do this again. Otherwise they can hand the extension to the current consortium since they will be maintaining the LRVs and carhouse for the next 30 years. There isn't a lot of time for Metrolinx to re-evaluate both Crosstown West and East, have open houses and complete the EA amendments by the end of the year. Then gather the funds and tender the project out by end of 2017. It takes months for the consortium to design the alignment and schedule the construction timeline. Getting the contract in by early 2018 is really tight. If they can get it though, a 2021/2022 opening is possible.
The EA only accounts for 10-30% of the design work. The consortium bidding for it still has to do the majority of the design before they get the project which takes time.




