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Press Release on the operation/electrification RFQ issued last Thursday:
Request for Qualifications Issued for Transformational GO Rail Project

The RFQ outlines the scope of work required, which includes:

  • Operation of train services including train driving
  • Timetable planning, train control and dispatch for all operators across the GO-owned network
  • Design, build, finance, integration, maintenance of the railway corridor (civil infrastructure, tracks, electrification, signaling)
  • Refurbishment, maintenance, servicing and cleaning of all rolling stock and procurement of new rolling stock
  • Construction of new maintenance and train storage and/or layover facilities
  • Reconstruction of Union Station track and platforms
  • Compliance with Metrolinx safety, security and emergency management policies
 
why are they using wood ties??? they had the opportunity to modernise the trackwork yet theyre still using old tech.....

Why aren't you complaining about the Pandrol Clips, or the RBM frog? Those are almost as old....

Dan
Toronto, Ont.
 
Request for Proposals Issued for Milton Corridor Project

TORONTO - Infrastructure Ontario (IO) and Metrolinx have issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) to three teams shortlisted to design, build and finance the Milton Corridor project. This project is part of Metrolinx's work to provide faster, more frequent and convenient transit service across the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA), as part of the GO Regional Express Rail (RER) program.

The shortlisted teams and their prime team members are:

Milton Transit Group

  • Applicant Lead: Aecon Group Inc., Buttcon
  • Construction Team: Aecon Group Inc., Buttcon
  • Design Team: Stantec, RJC
  • Financial Advisor: Aecon Concessions
Milton Integrated Transit Team

  • Applicant Lead: Sacyr Construccion S.A., Grascan Construction Ltd.
  • Construction Team: Sacyr Construccion S.A., Grascan Construction Ltd.
  • Design Team: AECOM, Zeidler Partnership Architects
  • Financial Advisor: KPMG Corporate Finance Inc.
Ledcor MM Partners

  • Applicant Lead: Ledcor Industries Inc.
  • Construction Team: Ledcor, Soncin Construction Ltd.
  • Design Team: IBI Group, Morrison Hershfield
  • Financial Advisor: PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
The teams were selected based on criteria identified in the Request for Qualifications process that began in November 2017. Criteria included design and construction experience and the financial capacity to deliver a project of this size and complexity.

These teams are now invited to respond to the RFP and will begin preparing proposals that detail how they will design, build and finance the project. IO and Metrolinx will evaluate the proposals, select a preferred proponent and award a final contract, anticipated to be announced in winter 2019. A fairness monitor is overseeing the entire procurement process.

The RFP outlines the scope of work required for the project:

Milton GO Station

  • New station building
  • Reconfiguration and expansion of parking lot layouts, bus loop and passenger pick-up/drop-offs
  • Accessible connections to train and bus platforms
  • Reconfiguration and expansion of existing rail platform to an island platform with pedestrian tunnel connections and infrastructure to support future layover of trains
  • Upgrade of parking lot and additional parking spaces
  • Improved pedestrian and cyclist connections and bicycle storage
Meadowvale GO Station

  • New station building
  • Reconfiguration of parking lot layouts, bus loop and passenger pick-up/drop-offs
  • Accessible connections to train and bus platforms
  • Repair and replacement of damaged catch basins and storm sewer lines
  • Upgrade of parking lot
  • Improved pedestrian and cyclist connections and bicycle storage
Station Operations West Facility

  • Partial demolition and retrofit/renovation of a vacant office and warehouse facility to accommodate future office, warehouse and parking needs for GO operations
  • New secured fleet vehicle parking lot
  • Improved pedestrian connections
 
Two-Way, All-Day GO for Waterloo Region Takes Next Steps Forward
Premier Kathleen Wynne was at Vidyard in Kitchener today to announce a series of actions Ontario is taking to dramatically expand regional transit for people in Waterloo Region.

As announced in the 2018 Budget, the government will make an initial investment of more than $11 billion to support construction of Phase One of Canada's first high speed rail line. This will create a fast route between Toronto's Union Station, Pearson International Airport, Guelph, Kitchener and London as early as 2025. Electric-powered trains moving at up to 250 kilometres per hour will slash travel times to an estimated 48 minutes between Kitchener and Toronto Union Station.

The Premier also announced key advances in bringing two-way, all-day GO train service to Kitchener by 2024, as part of the GO Regional Express Rail project (GO RER). Ontario is moving ahead with two environmental assessments (EAs), which are required to provide faster, electrified, two-way, all-day train service on the Kitchener line. One EA is to provide electrified service between Georgetown and Kitchener, and the other EA is the next step for the freight bypass to provide unrestricted rail access for passenger trains between Toronto and Kitchener. To help guide this work and deliver a near-term increase in service and faster travel times for customers, the province is hiring a technical advisor.

As part of this EA phase, Ontario is now working with the Greater Toronto Airport Authority (GTAA) to explore options to connect two-way, all-day service on the Kitchener GO line to the proposed multimodal transit hub at Toronto Pearson International Airport. The major transit hub the GTAA is proposing to build at Pearson will offer seamless connections between trains, buses, airplanes, light rail vehicles and high speed rail along the Toronto-Windsor corridor.

High speed rail and two-way, all-day GO RER will strengthen transit connections across Central and Southwestern Ontario and help create jobs and economic growth. The new and expanded services will give people a faster and greener way to get to a good job, and will help businesses attract talented workers from across a wider area.

Expanding transit options in Waterloo Region and across Southwestern Ontario is part of the government's plan to support care, create opportunity and make life more affordable during this period of rapid economic change. The plan includes free prescription drugs for everyone under 25, and 65 or over, through the biggest expansion of medicare in a generation, free tuition for hundreds of thousands of students, a higher minimum wage and better working conditions, and easier access to affordable child care.

Quick Facts
  • In March, Ontario announced a major step forward in bringing two-way, all-day GO train service, launching the process to design and build six new GO stations and six new City of Toronto SmartTrack stations, and moving ahead with the procurement of new maintenance facilities, trains and tracks.
  • Construction on the Highway 401 Rail Tunnel Project required to increase service on the Kitchener line begins in spring 2018, and plans to build a fourth track to deliver two-way, all-day electrified service from Union Station to Bramalea are already in progress.
  • Track improvements to support two-way, all-day between Georgetown and Kitchener will begin as early as next year.
  • The technical advisor on GO’s Kitchener line will work on improving the speed and frequency of service in the near term, starting the environmental assessments required for electrification of the line, and studying options to connect GO service to the proposed Pearson multimodal transit hub.
  • Working with the GTAA to connect the Kitchener line to the proposed Pearson hub would create a solely passenger service corridor allowing for two-way, all-day electrified service from Union Station for both GO RER and high speed rail.
  • GO RER is the largest rail project in Canada. It will quadruple the number of weekly trips across the GO rail network, from about 1,500 to nearly 6,000 by 2024.
  • Since 2013, GO train service to Kitchener has doubled, and in 2014 the province purchased 52 kilometres of track between Georgetown and Kitchener for $76 million, clearing a major hurdle towards delivering two-way, all-day service.
 
ML has updated the Tenders listing on its web site.
A couple tenders that didn't seem to attract a photo op, but might be of interest to this forum, are

IT-2016-RC-199,4 -
GUELPH SUB TURNOUT AND SPEED IMPROVEMENTS WITHIN CITY OF GUELPH
Awarded to OWS Railroad Construction on 6 Feb 2018 for $7,878,464.00

RQQ-2017-CLE-010
TECHNICAL ADVISORY SERVICES BOWMANVILLE RAIL EXPANSION
Awarded to Stantec Consulting Ltd on 2 Sept 2017 for $29,158,002.40

RFP-2016-CKU-011
DESIGN-BUILD FOR BRAMALEA MULTI-LEVEL PARKING STRUCTURE AND MASTERPLAN
Awarded to Kenaidan Contracting Ltd on 25 Aug 2017 for $99,170,000.00

- Paul
 
ML has updated the Tenders listing on its web site.
A couple tenders that didn't seem to attract a photo op, but might be of interest to this forum, are

IT-2016-RC-199,4 -
GUELPH SUB TURNOUT AND SPEED IMPROVEMENTS WITHIN CITY OF GUELPH
Awarded to OWS Railroad Construction on 6 Feb 2018 for $7,878,464.00

RQQ-2017-CLE-010
TECHNICAL ADVISORY SERVICES BOWMANVILLE RAIL EXPANSION
Awarded to Stantec Consulting Ltd on 2 Sept 2017 for $29,158,002.40

RFP-2016-CKU-011
DESIGN-BUILD FOR BRAMALEA MULTI-LEVEL PARKING STRUCTURE AND MASTERPLAN
Awarded to Kenaidan Contracting Ltd on 25 Aug 2017 for $99,170,000.00

- Paul

Have the link for that? Thanks for sharing.
 
For those who know more about this type of thing, what work can be done in Guelph until the GEXR lease is over? There's still at least a few months left, IIRC.
 

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