The Bentway
The design team completed 90% Construction Documents in early November and submitted them to City staff for review and comment. These documents are required to obtain a permit to commence construction and will be the basis for the construction tender process. Late December remains the target to obtain a construction permit, with a construction start in early 2017.
Waterfront Toronto completed the tender process for retaining the Construction Manager (CM) for the project, Peter Kiewit Infrastructure Co. They have been formally engaged on the project and have begun work with the team to develop a detailed cost estimate of the 90% Construction Drawings, a comprehensive schedule, a list of tendering packages, and the procurement documents for the sub-trades who will be engaged to complete the construction activities.
Waterfront Toronto has finalized the Environmental Study Report for the proposed crossing at Fort York Boulevard and expect to file it for public review and approval in December. In November, Waterfront Toronto finalized the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the City of Toronto and the Matthews Foundation, which now reflects the governance and funding approach approved by Toronto City Council in July. The Bentway Conservancy, a non-profit entity incorporated for the project by its sponsors, continues to advance the hiring process for several key staff members, including a Chief Executive Officer, Director of Fund Development and Director of Programming.
Waterfront Toronto continues to work with the Bentway team on programming and activation as it relates to the federal government’s Canada 150 fund, with a grant of $175,000 earmarked for 2017 programming and some activation items such as public art installations.