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June 20, 2008
Aecon selected top bidder for Toronto Rehabilitation Institute project
Aecon Group Inc. (TSX: ARE) announced June 12, 2008 that its Buildings Division has been selected as the highest ranking bidder for the renovation and expansion of Toronto Rehab’s University Centre site on University Avenue in Toronto.
Infrastructure Ontario and Toronto Rehab are now negotiating with Aecon toward a potential project award.
Pending successful negotiations with Infrastructure Ontario and Toronto Rehab as well as required approvals by the Infrastructure Ontario Board, the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care and Toronto Rehab’s Board, Aecon would be confirmed as preferred bidder and proceed to negotiate commercial and financial close.
Commercial close and signing of the contract would likely occur within the next several weeks, with financial close likely within 30 days after that.
Construction will begin following financial close, for completion in August 2011.
The renovation and expansion plan includes:
• renovations to the hospital’s existing 12-storey east wing and four-storey north wing;
• construction of a new 13-storey patient-care and research tower
• 17,000 square feet of new dedicated research space; and
• dedicated education space.
“Health care infrastructure is a growing market in Canada, and is a key strategic priority for Aecon Buildings,” said Robert G. McDonald, President of Aecon Buildings.
“The Toronto Rehab project is an exciting opportunity, and we look forward to working with the hospital and Infrastructure Ontario to meet the growing demand for health care facilities.”
Infrastructure Ontario is a Crown corporation dedicated to managing some of the province’s larger and more complex infrastructure renewal projects — ensuring they are built on time and on budget.
Aecon Group Inc. is Canada’s largest publicly traded construction and infrastructure development company. Aecon and its subsidiaries provide services to private and public sector clients throughout Canada and internationally.
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