Port Lands Flood Protection and Enabling Infrastructure

Province: Ontario

City/Region: Toronto

9

Current Rank

Project End: 2025

Project Amount: $1.42 Billion

Industry Sector: Stormwater

Funding Source: Public

LEED Status: N/A

YearRank
20248

About The Project

THE PORT LANDS Flood Protection and Enabling Infrastructure project is the redevelopment of one of the largest portions of under developed land in a major urban core in North America. Located along the shore of Lake Ontario southeast of Toronto’s downtown core, the project will include substantial soil remediation, a new mouth for the Don River, and critical infrastructure for flood resilience to unlock the 325-hectare site for residential and commercial development.

Project Owner: City of Toronto

Project/Construction Manager: EllisDon

Engineer: Wood (WSP) (consulting/environmental & geotechnical studies); Cherubini Metal Works Ltd.; DTAH; Planmac; Jacobs; LEA Consulting (engineer-consulting)

Contractor: Colliers Project Leaders; Arcadis-IBI Group; HDR; INTECH (risk advisor); Altus; Geosyntec; Stantec; Entuitive; Grimshaw; Dillon; Graham Construction

Environmental Services: Interfluve; GHD; GFL; Englobe; Geo-Solutions; EXP

Program Manager: Waterfront Toronto; City of Toronto

Architects: Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates Inc. (Port Lands Estuary Plan)

Other Key Players: SBP; Golder (WSP) (geotechnical services/roads & municipal infrastructure); E.S. Fox; A.W. Hooker Associates Ltd. (cost consultant); Hanscomb; HRI (heritage contractor); Earth Boring Co. Ltd.; Priestly Demolition Inc.; Accenture (risk advisor); R.V. Anderson Associates Ltd.; Mulvey & Banani; Montrose Environmental (environmental special ists); Terrapex (consulting engineer); TULLOCH; EY (management consultant), DECAST

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