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JUNE 12, 2009 www.dailycommercialnews.com VOL. 82 NO. 113 $5.00 plus GST Steel veteran has seen huge changes CISC VINCE VERSACE Outgoing CISC president Mike Gilmor was instrumental in helping set up CISC’s Steel Structures Education Foundation. PETER KENTER CORRESPONDENT W hen Mike Gilmor joined the Canadian Institute of Steel Con- struction (CISC) in 1970, the Prime Minister of Canada was Pierre Trudeau, and Layla, by Derek and the Dominoes topped the year’s music chart. e steel industry has also changed signifi- cantly since then. “Almost everything is differ- ent,” says Gilmor, who is leaving the CISC aſter serving as institute president since 2002. “I was initially hired here as a development engineer to develop tables for handbooks. We were punching out Hollerith cards while trying to convince people to give up their slide rules and do it the faster way, by computer.” e Canadian steel industry was in its heyday, says Gilmor. Canadian suppliers were install- ing state-of-the art furnaces and developing new grades of steel that outclassed world competi- tors in strength and corrosion resistance. “Between the engineering and sales force of Algoma, Stelco and Dofasco there were over 100 peo- ple out there promoting Canadian steel, with the technical resources behind them to support them,” says Gilmor. Canadian-owned steel mills were the norm. Today, multi-nationals rule the market. Large fabricators, such as Dominion Bridge and Canon, were then dominant. “ese companies splintered off into smaller businesses, many of them now family-owned, but the new companies were more specialized,” says Gilmor. “A company like Dominion Bridge had everything in-house.” Specialization becomes the norm CCA motion would oppose protectionism PATRICIA WILLIAMS STAFF WRITER T he Canadian Construction Association (CCA) this weekend will consider a motion to “endorse and support” various efforts to battle protection- ist ‘buy American’ procurement policies at its spring meeting. e motion calls on CCA to back a campaign by Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters (CME) and others “to persuade the Canadian government to work with the United States gov- ernment to eliminate such protec- tionist policies and practices.” is would include application of NAFTA provisions that pertain to government procurement to all provincial/state/territorial and local government contracts fund- ed in whole or in part by federal government funds. e motion is to be tabled at a meeting tomorrow of the CCA’s international business committee. It could go to the board of direc- tors Sunday. e association is a long-time supporter of free trade. In the private sector, Ottawa- based CME has been leading the charge in fighting protectionist measures contained in the Ameri- can Recovery and Reinvestment Act passed by U.S. Congress. at legislation includes provi- sions that require American states and municipalities to use only iron, steel and goods manufac- tured in the United States on fed- erally funded infrastructure proj- ects — unless exceptions apply. Earlier this week, Canadian premiers expressed concern that those rules are hurting both American and Canadian compa- nies and acting at cross-purposes to economic stimulus efforts. e premiers called for nego- tiation of a “broad, reciprocal” procurement liberalization agree- ment covering federal, provincial/ territorial and state government measures. See today’s 12-page pullout on steel inside San Quentin sale eyed e State of California is looking at clos- ing and relocating San Quentin prison because the prime waterfront site could net it about US$1 billion as it faces a huge budget shortfall. e inmates, meanwhile, oppose the move. See Pg. 7 See INSTILLING, Pg.3 See FCM RESOLUTION, Pg.3 Daily Commercial News AND CONSTRUCTION RECORD Publications Mail Agreement 40064512 Let us show you how advertising with us can work for you! 1.800.465.6475 1-888-4Refuel www.4refuel.com Chain Link Panels Plywood Hoarding Covered Walkways (905)-450-0500 www.thefencepeople.com 11–15 15–17 17–20 20 20 BIDDERS’ REGISTER 21–25 26–28 30–31 32 2 Inside In Brief Answer online at www.dailycommercialnews.com Does a ‘buy American’ policy call for retaliatory measures by Canada? Your Opinion Counts This week’s question RFP issued for Quinte court complex TORONTO A request for proposals has been issued for the new Quinte Consolidated Courthouse project to select an architec- tural firm to lead the planning, design and compliance aspects of the project. e Quinte courthouse complex will bring together existing courthouse facili- ties into one new location. Currently, the region’s Ontario Court of Justice and Superior Court of Justice operate from three locations in Belleville and one in Trenton. e Quinte Consolidated Courthouse will be located in Belleville at 194 Coleman Street, near City Hall. e project is targeting a LEED sil- ver designation and will be built using a design-build- finance-maintain model. e RFP closes on July 6, 2009. DCN NEWS SERVICES

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JUNE 12, 2009 www.dailycommercialnews.com VOL. 82 NO. 113 $5.00 plus GST

Steel veteran has seen huge changesCISC

VINCE VERSACE

Outgoing CISC president Mike Gilmor was instrumental in helping set up CISC’s Steel Structures Education Foundation.

PETER KENTERCORRESPONDENT

When Mike Gilmor joined the Canadian Institute of Steel Con-

struction (CISC) in 1970, the Prime Minister of Canada was Pierre Trudeau, and Layla, by Derek and the Dominoes topped the year’s music chart. The steel industry has also changed signifi-cantly since then.

“Almost everything is differ-ent,” says Gilmor, who is leaving the CISC after serving as institute president since 2002.

“I was initially hired here as a development engineer to develop tables for handbooks. We were punching out Hollerith cards while trying to convince people to give up their slide rules and do it the faster way, by computer.”

The Canadian steel industry was in its heyday, says Gilmor. Canadian suppliers were install-ing state-of-the art furnaces and developing new grades of steel that outclassed world competi-tors in strength and corrosion

resistance. “Between the engineering and

sales force of Algoma, Stelco and Dofasco there were over 100 peo-ple out there promoting Canadian steel, with the technical resources behind them to support them,” says Gilmor.

Canadian-owned steel mills were the norm.

Today, multi-nationals rule the market. Large fabricators, such as Dominion Bridge and Canon, were then dominant.

“These companies splintered off into smaller businesses, many of them now family-owned, but the new companies were more specialized,” says Gilmor.

“A company like Dominion Bridge had everything in-house.”

Specialization becomes the norm

CCA motion would oppose protectionismPATRICIA WILLIAMSSTAFF WRITER

The Canadian Construction Association (CCA) this weekend will consider a

motion to “endorse and support” various efforts to battle protection-ist ‘buy American’ procurement policies at its spring meeting.

The motion calls on CCA to back a campaign by Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters (CME) and others “to persuade the Canadian government to

work with the United States gov-ernment to eliminate such protec-tionist policies and practices.”

This would include application of NAFTA provisions that pertain to government procurement to all provincial/state/territorial and local government contracts fund-ed in whole or in part by federal government funds.

The motion is to be tabled at a meeting tomorrow of the CCA’s international business committee. It could go to the board of direc-

tors Sunday. The association is a long-time supporter of free trade.

In the private sector, Ottawa-based CME has been leading the charge in fighting protectionist measures contained in the Ameri-can Recovery and Reinvestment Act passed by U.S. Congress.

That legislation includes provi-sions that require American states and municipalities to use only iron, steel and goods manufac-tured in the United States on fed-erally funded infrastructure proj-

ects — unless exceptions apply.Earlier this week, Canadian

premiers expressed concern that those rules are hurting both American and Canadian compa-nies and acting at cross-purposes to economic stimulus efforts.

The premiers called for nego-tiation of a “broad, reciprocal” procurement liberalization agree-ment covering federal, provincial/territorial and state government measures.

See today’s 12-page pullout on steel inside

San Quentin sale eyedThe State of California is looking at clos-ing and relocating San Quentin prison because the prime waterfront site could net it about US$1 billion as it faces a huge budget shortfall. The inmates, meanwhile, oppose the move. See Pg. 7

See INSTILLING, Pg.3

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RFP issued for Quinte court complex

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issued for the new Quinte Consolidated Courthouse project to select an architec-tural firm to lead the planning, design and compliance aspects of the project.

The Quinte courthouse complex will bring together existing courthouse facili-ties into one new location. Currently, the region’s Ontario Court of Justice and Superior Court of Justice operate from three locations in Belleville and one in Trenton. The Quinte Consolidated Courthouse will be located in Belleville at 194 Coleman Street, near City Hall.

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April CPI on the cusp of deflation in U.S. and Canada – Expect moderation through July

The graph that accompanies this report tells it all. The peak for consumer prices in both the United States and Can-ada occurred last summer − July in the U.S. and August in Canada. There was a specific reason and it had to do with commodity prices that crested in July. The world price of oil rose to its highest level ever of $145 USD per barrel. Many commodity prices fell dramatically after that. Oil prices reached their bottom in February of this year at $34 USD per barrel. Therefore, year-over-year percentage changes can only be mild until both economies move past the summer of this year.

April’s overall inflation rate in Canada (+0.4%) dropped to a significant degree and is now only barely above the 0.0% level that marks deflation. The U.S. figure (-0.7%) has already crossed over. However, in both countries, the core inflation rate, which omits highly volatile items mainly in the food and energy categories, is around the historically acceptable level of +2.0% (+1.9% in the U.S. and +1.8% in Canada.).

Some of the other major influences on prices going for-ward will be as follows. The U.S. dollar has been depreciating of late and the Canadian dollar appreciating. This gives an upward boost to import prices in the U.S. and lowers import prices in Canada. It is one of the reasons that food prices in Canada (+7.1%), while still high on a year-over-year basis, are down from the March increase (+7.9%). The other major development is that oil prices are rising again. The world price of oil has climbed above $60 USD per barrel.

China’s economy is starting to revive. This will eventu-ally provide a shot in the arm for raw material prices. The Chinese economic model is proving advantageous in a time such as this. Money directed towards infrastructure projects is having an effect. Also, the government owns the banks and has ordered an increase in lending that is helping to spur on the domestic economy. Longer-term, such deep government involvement has led to inefficiencies, waste and worse in other countries around the world. But for the moment, Chi-nese government actions are a boon to the world economy.

The moderation in prices and costs is evident in the U.S. and Canadian economies. This has particular relevance for construction. For example, Statistics Canada recently reported that its apartment building construction cost index declined 4.7% in first-quarter 2009 versus fourth-quarter 2008. For non-residential buildings, Statcan’s composite index fell 4.2% quarter to quarter. Material cost declines and a weaker competitive market, particularly in the West, were the reasons. The year-over-year change was -2.3% for apart-ment buildings and +1.0% for non-residential buildings. Surveyed costs for both categories of construction include material, labour, equipment, taxes, overhead and profit.

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New hires often started off in the fabrication shop, and then worked up to shop draw-ings, fieldwork and finally, the engineering office. “Now detailing, or erection are sep-arate industries, so that career path no longer exists,” he says. “It was the way people got a feel for steel.”

Gilmor was instrumen-tal in helping to establish the CISC’s Steel Structures

Education Foundation to help provide a new talent pool and to generate inter-est in developing a career in steel. It’s still a challenge, to impart the “feel for steel,” he says. “Someone who works in wood knows what it’s like to grab a two-by-four. It’s harder to develop the same kind of intimacy with steel, when all you see is a line on a computer screen. Newer computer programs, such

as CATIA, are helping to bring a sense of immediacy to working with steel, allow-ing you to look at something six ways from centre with a phenomenal level of quality. These programs are more than just drafting tools — they’re a method of commu-nicating with each other.”

Gilmor also praises efforts by the Canadian steel indus-try for reducing its impact on the environment. “We’ve

gone from the old picture of dirty smokestacks to elec-tric arc furnaces that some people say produce no more pollution than four cars per hour, driving down a high-way.”

Gilmor’s own career also evolved during his time with the CISC. For six years, he served as chairman of the U.S.-based Research Council on Structural Connections. In 1992, he was elected a

Fellow of the Canadian Soci-ety for Civil Engineering. In 2001, he was honoured for his work on national and international standards when the Canadian Stan-dards Association presented him its Award of Merit.

As Gilmor passes the torch to incoming president Ed Whalen, he predicts that the next few years will remain challenging for Canadian steel, with immediate issues

such as the state of the econ-omy and potentially damag-ing “buy American” policies topping the list.

“But we always go through ups and downs,” says Gilmor. “During my career with the CISC there was always a challenge and it was never dull. Whether you see the evolution of the Canadian steel sector as a roller coaster ride, depends on how long you’ve been riding it.”

Instilling a ‘feel for steel’ remains a challenge

CME issued a statement Tuesday applauding the pre-miers for their stance. CME president and CEO Jayson Myers was in Washington this week, meeting with U.S. and Congressional leaders in an effort to find a solution that will safeguard Canadian companies from losses threat-ened by buy American provi-sions and also prevent similar restrictions being imposed by Canadian municipalities.

The Federation of Cana-dian Municipalities (FCM) last weekend voted to take

retaliatory actions if the issue is not resolved within 120 days.

In an interview, Atkinson said he was “surprised” that the resolution was passed by FCM.

“While you can under-stand the frustration of cer-tain municipalities, our posi-tion is that the best way to deal with protectionist mea-sures is not to put up more barriers,” he said.

“We think it is more posi-tive to attempt to create an environment of broader free trade.”

Steel Construction

Steel prices, project activity reflect cooled-down marketIAN HARVEYCORRESPONDENT

The current state of steel prices can be summed up in three

words: It’s a steal.The global recession and

credit crunch has cooled the red hot prices struc-tural steel, rebar and other construction-related prod-ucts experienced this time last year, but industry insid-ers say they have an uneasy feeling things are about to explode again.

When steel hit peak prices in July and August last year, right before the September financial market meltdown, scrap was fetching around US$700 a ton; today it’s around US$300 if you can find buyers.

Most steel makers have stopped buying scrap, which is piled high in inventory in scrap yards across the coun-try. Demolition companies are also sitting on recovered metals with few buyers.

This time last year steel fabricators were offering quotes on I-beams and other structural steel components good for a day or few days only; today they’re more than eager to offer firm pric-ing because demand has dropped dramatically.

John G. Brasil, Presi-dent and COO of Etobicoke Iron Works says things have changed dramatically but there’s a feeling it could just as easily pick up just as quickly.

“There’s lots of contrac-tors bidding on the jobs and getting prices but it’s not translating into orders just yet,” he says.

Most of the orders mov-ing now are for steel required for finishing of projects and what’s worrisome is that there aren’t a lot of orders for materials required for start-ing a construction project, he says.

The consensus in the industry is that there’s going to be a further lull at least for the summer but that there’s

expectation that pent-up demand, public infrastruc-ture projects, the restoration of normal credit conditions and the glimmer of a recov-ery could start to heat things up again by fall.

However, given the ills of the auto manufacturing sector, it will require a surge there too before the pressure really starts to build on steel prices. But that too could shift into high gear quickly if consumers regain confi-dence and automakers start producing vehicles more attuned to market demand.

“Of course, we’re saying the fall, six months — that’s because that’s as far as any-one can see and that’s what we hope for,” Brasil says, tempering his own forecast.

Similar expectation that global stimulus packages will reignite moribund met-als demand has been driv-ing prices on world markets. Copper jumped 46 per cent this year on such specula-tion, for example, but has more recently started to fall back. Nickel was also falling by mid-May as demand for stainless steel continued to

soften.Still, all eyes are on China

as the best bet to pull the world economy back on track. While the world’s larg-est consumer of metals has slowed spending, it is still expected to see a 6.5 per cent growth in its economy and has continued to buy steel and other metal com-modities to stockpile, tak-ing advantage of the current prices.

Sam Costa, president of C&T Reinforcing Steel Co in Scarborough, Ont. also has a feeling a resurgence is around the corner.

“A lot of inquiries about prices for bids but not a lot of work resulting,” he says.

Rebar prices hit US$1,041 last summer but have fallen to about US$600 a tonne in North America.

Still, it’s business as usual for the engineers who aren’t too upset about the glut of product available.

“I never really got to upset about it last year either,” laughs Dave Tipler, a board member of the Consulting Engineers of Ontario and a structural engineer at Ban-

nerjee and Associates. “Of course, I’m not a contractor. I just specify the materials but don’t have to find it or pay for it.”

Still, he says, there aren’t adjustments many adjust-ments being made because certain materials aren’t avail-able and no panic phone calls from contractors pull-ing their hair out over prices and delivery schedules.

And for structural steel contractors like M&G Steel in Oakville, there’s some hope that work will pick up soon.

“Certainly we’re tracking which contracts are getting awarded,” says Mel Grime, one of the founding partners, “Not just the ones we win or don’t get but there are also contracts that don’t seem to get awarded.”

That, he says, is curious and could be the result of the tight credit market and owners not being able to get financing or something else all together.

“Still, if you got the balls and the money, it’s a great time to build,” says Grimes. “The prices are really good.”

PATRICK MCCONNELL

Much of the steel being ordered now is for finishing projects, with a worrying lack of orders for start-up activity, industry sources say.

Construction down, but economists see cause for optimismRICHARD GILBERT STAFF WRITER

The construction industry in Canada declined again this

month, while overall eco-nomic activity continues to fall driven by cutbacks in the auto sector and a drop in the oil and gas sector.

A Statistics Canada report said construction activity fell by four per cent, which is the fifth consecutive month of decline. “The drops in residential building con-struction and engineering and repair work eclipsed the increase in non-residential building construction,” said the report.

Real gross domestic prod-uct (GDP) fell 0.3 per cent in March and by 1.4 per cent in the first quarter, which is the largest quarterly decrease since 1991.

“The manufacturing sec-tor, pulled down by a 26 per cent reduction in motor vehicle and parts produc-tion, accounted for about half of the overall decline in the first quarter of 2009,” said the report.

“The output of the ener-gy sector fell 1.9 per cent in March.

“A significant drop in sup-port activities for oil and gas extraction along with a 1.5

per cent decrease in oil and gas production lowered out-put in the sector.”

Real GDP declined 0.1 per cent in February, 0.7 per cent in January, one per cent in December and 0.7 per cent in November. Eco-nomic activity has declined by 2.4 per cent since Octo-ber 2008.

TD Bank economist Diana Petramala said the severity of the global economic down-turn has taken a real toll on the Canadian economy over the last few quarters.

“We believe that econom-ic activity will continue to contract through the second and third quarter of 2009,” she said.

“However, we believe the worst of the recession is now behind us.”

TD Bank economist Douglas Porter is also hope-ful that the worst of the reces-sion is over.

“While it’s awfully tough to put such a deep drop in GDP in a good light, there are some positives here: The decline was well shy of the worst expectations for the quarter, and was not as bad as many other countries in the world (Japan and Ger-many both had double-digit declines, the U.S. fell 5.7 per cent),” he said.

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WINTER MAINTENANCE OF THE MALTON TRANSIT

FACILITY AND THE WESTWOOD MALL TRANSIT TERMINAL

Procurement FA.49.657-09

Closing Date and Time: Tuesday, June 30, 2009, 2:00 p.m. Local Time

The work to be performed under this three (3) year contract includes the provision of equipment, labour and material necessary to perform winter maintenance operations of the Malton Transit Facility located at 6780 Professional Court, Mississauga, and the Westwood Mall Transit Terminal located at 7205 Goreway Drive, Mississauga.

Part A Tender Forms are available at the address listed below on or about Monday, June 15, 2006 on payment of $125.00 (taxes included) which is non refundable.

The City of Mississauga’s Transportation and Works Department Part B Standard Contract Specifications (Revised February 2009) which form part of this contract are also on sale at this location upon payment of $125.00 (taxes included) which is non-refundable.

Each tender must be accompanied by a certified cheque in the amount of $10,000.00. The bid deposit of the successful bidder shall be cashed as a performance surety for the duration of the contract.

Vendors are invited to attend a public opening commencing at 2:30 p.m., LOCAL TIME, on the day of closing, at the Mississauga Civic Centre, 300 City Centre Drive.

The tender will be reviewed as to the lowest price, qualifications, capabilities and experience of the bidder and the availability of funds by the Municipality to complete the work. The City reserves the right to accept or reject all or any bids and to waive informalities in accordance with established policy. The City of Mississauga relies on this advertisement to provide public notice of this business opportunity and is not obligated to notify any bidders in any other manner.

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REQUEST FOR TENDER

WINTER MAINTENANCE OF THE CENTRAL PARKWAY AND

SEMENYK TRANSIT FACILITIES

Procurement FA.49.655-09

Closing Date and Time: Tuesday, June 30, 2009, 2:00 p.m. Local Time

The work to be performed under this three (3) year contract includes the provision of equipment, labour and material necessary to perform winter maintenance operations for the Central Parkway and Semenyk Transit Facilities located at 6780 Professional Court, Mississauga, and 3484 Semenyk Court, Mississauga.

Part A Tender Forms are available at the address listed below on or about Monday, June 15, 2006 on payment of $125.00 (taxes included) which is non refundable.

The City of Mississauga’s Transportation and Works Department Part B Standard Contract Specifications (Revised February 2009) which form part of this contract are also on sale at this location upon payment of $125.00 (taxes included) which is non-refundable.

Each tender must be accompanied by a certified cheque in the amount of $20,000.00. The bid deposit of the successful bidder shall be cashed as a performance surety for the duration of the contract.

Vendors are invited to attend a public opening commencing at 2:30 p.m., LOCAL TIME, on the day of closing, at the Mississauga Civic Centre, 300 City Centre Drive.

The tender will be reviewed as to the lowest price, qualifications, capabilities and experience of the bidder and the availability of funds by the Municipality to complete the work. The City reserves the right to accept or reject all or any bids and to waive informalities in accordance with established policy. The City of Mississauga relies on this advertisement to provide public notice of this business opportunity and is not obligated to notify any bidders in any other manner.

TO OBTAIN DOCUMENTS:Documents are not downloadable.

In PersonCivic Centre, 300 City Centre Drive, 4th Floor, Materiel Management, Mississauga, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

By Courier Pick-UpSend courier to same address as pick-up. Courier must provide Procurement Number, complete bidder company name, proper mailing address, fax, phone number and contact name or documents WILL NOT be released.

DOCUMENT FEES:$125.00Method of PaymentCash, Cheque, Visa, Mastercard or Debit Card

INQUIRIES:For all technical inquiries, please contact theProject Manager Al Sousa, 905-615-3200, extension [email protected]

For information regarding document pick-up contact Angela De Chellis at 905-615-3200 Ext. 5239

For all other inquiries, please contact the BuyerMaria Torres, [email protected]

REQUEST FOR TENDER

RECONSTRUCTION OF AVONHEAD ROAD FROM

LAKESHORE ROAD TO 965m NORTHERLY

CONTRACT 17 111 09100APROCUREMENT FA.49.727-09

Closing Date and Time: Tuesday, June 30, 2009, 2:00 p.m. Local Time

This contract is a joint venture between the City of Mississauga and the Region of Peel. It includes approximately 640m of concrete roadway and 335m of asphalt roadway construction on Avonhead Road from Lakeshore Road to 965m Northerly.

The work also includes, but is not limited to, manhole adjustments and repairs, subdrain installation, driveway installation and all other road appurtenances.

Part A Tender Forms are available at the address listed below on or about Monday, June 15, 2009 on payment of $125.00 (taxes included) which is non refundable.

The City of Mississauga’s Transportation and Works Department Part B Standard Contract Specifications (Revised February 2009) which form part of this contract are also on sale at this location upon payment of $125.00 (taxes included) which is non-refundable.

Each tender must be accompanied by a certified cheque in the amount of $75,000.00. The successful bidder shall be required to furnish the City with Performance Bond totalling 100% of the contract amount. Responses must be time-stamped at the above location to be considered. LATE BIDS will be rejected without exception.

Vendors are invited to attend a public opening commencing at 2:30 p.m., LOCAL TIME, on the day of closing, at the Mississauga Civic Centre, 300 City Centre Drive.

The tender will be reviewed as to the lowest price, qualifications, capabilities and experience of the bidder and the availability of funds by the Municipality to complete the work. The City reserves the right to accept or reject all or any bids and to waive informalities in accordance with established policy. The City of Mississauga relies on this advertisement to provide public notice of this business opportunity and is not obligated to notify any bidders in any other manner.

TO OBTAIN DOCUMENTS:Documents are not downloadable.

In PersonCivic Centre, 300 City Centre Drive, 4th Floor, Materiel Management, Mississauga, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

By Courier Pick-UpSend courier to same address as pick-up. Courier must provide Procurement Number, complete bidder company name, proper mailing address, fax, phone number and contact name or documents WILL NOT be released.

DOCUMENT FEES:$125.00Method of PaymentCash, Cheque, Visa, Mastercard or Debit Card

INQUIRIES:For information regarding document pick-up contact Angela DeChellis at 905-615-3200 Ext. [email protected]

For all inquiries, please contact the Buyer,M. Torres at 905-615-3200 Ext. [email protected]

Environmental regs forcing closure of small-town arenasMONTREAL

Pushed to the fiscal brink by rising electricity costs and the price of a new roof, a small Quebec village recently considered whether to shut-ter a local hockey rink.

The town of Chute-aux-Outardes reluctantly board-ed up the Valere-Bouchard Arena last year.

The weight that tipped the balance? Modifications required by an international treaty to slash greenhouse gas emissions.

Hundreds of communi-ties across Canada are facing

a similar financial obstacle — finding funds to overhaul arena refrigeration systems to meet requirements of the Montreal Protocol.

In the agreement, first signed in 1987, Canada pledged to phase out hydro-fluorocarbons (HCFCs), used in refrigeration equip-ment and air conditioners, over the next 11 years.

HCFC-22 — also known by its trademarked name Freon — is commonly used in ice rinks from coast to coast.

The costs of making the switch from HCFC-22 to

a low-emission alternative, such as ammonia, can add as much as $500,000 to system replacement costs.

For small towns like Chute-aux-Outardes, the inflated bill can push oper-ating budgets way over the edge.

The $60,000 price tag to repair the crumpled roof, a climbing power bill and a weakening local economy meant lights out for the 30-year-old arena, said the village’s recreation director.

“There were other finan-cial priorities,” said Manon Finn, noting the town of 1,800 needed money to pay for a new water-treatment

plant. “It was a heart-rending

choice because (the arena) was an emblem, it was the jewel of the community.”

HCFCs have been blamed for damaging the ozone layer and for releasing potent greenhouse gases that con-tribute to climate change.

The international agree-ment, signed by 190 coun-tries, calls for developed nations to begin reducing production and consump-tion of HCFCs by 2010, and for a ban by 2020.

The municipality of South Huron, Ont., north of Lon-don, expects to pay at least an additional $100,000 to

change its aging arena’s sys-tem to ammonia when it upgrades in the next year or two.

“Within our budget we don’t have a whole lot of room to work with, but it’s coming to a head here short-ly,” said South Huron facili-ties manager Dave Atthill.

“The arena is a high prior-ity — we need a new system, we’re just going to have to bite the bullet.”

Atthill said South Huron, which is planning more than $1 million in rink renova-tions, is banking on govern-ment grants to help foot the bill.

In its 2009 budget, Otta-wa earmarked $500 million

over the next two years to fund public sports facilities, paying up to half of any new construction and upgrades to existing recreation centres.

In Alberta, about 40 per cent of the province’s arenas run on HCFC-22 — most of which are in small towns, said the director of the provincial organization that represents sports facility operators.

Larry Golby said the added costs could force some rural communities to close rinks and share with their neighbours.

But that wouldn’t be easy in a province that already fails to meet the growing demand for ice time, he said.

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Tender Call Number 137-2009Contract No. 09TE-19WS

CONSTRUCTION OF WATERMAIN AND WATER SERVICES

Tenders are invited for the Construction of Watermain & Water Services on:Homewood Avenue from Carlton Street to Wellesley Street EastHuntley Street from Bloor Street to Earl StreetLinden Street from Huntley Street to Sherbourne StreetSelby Street from Huntley Street to Sherbourne StreetAmelia Street from Metcalfe Street to Sumach Street

Ward No. 27 – Toronto Centre-RosedaleWard No. 28 – Toronto Centre-Rosedale

Documents are available at the offices of the Purchasing and Materials Management Division, 19th Floor, West Tower, Toronto City Hall (416 392-7322) after 9:00 a.m., local time on Friday, June 12, 2009. A non-refundable fee of $75.00, in the form of cash or cheque payable to the Treasurer, City of Toronto, is required for each set of documents.

SEALED TENDERS, accompanied by a Bid Bond in the amount of $330,000.00 must be addressed and delivered to the City of Toronto, Purchasing & Materials Management Division, 18th Floor, West Tower, Toronto City Hall, 100 Queen Street West, Toronto, ON M5H 2N2, no later than 12:00 p.m. local time, Friday, June 26, 2009. Tenders will be opened publicly starting at 12:01 p.m. in the Opening Room on the 18th Floor. All interested parties are invited to attend.

Acceptance and/or rejection of any tender will be made according to City Policies.

Subject to the receipt of the necessary certificate of approval from the Ministry of the Environment, the commencement date for Contract No. 09TE-19WS will be within 4 days of notification.

NOTE – BIDDERS MUST MAKE THEIR OWN ARRANGEMENTS FOR PICK-UP OF THE TENDER.

For technical information, please contact the Technical Services Division, Niko Kalo at 416-338-5558.

Toronto, Lou Pagano, DirectorJune 12, 2009 Purchasing & Materials Management

1425445 Ontario Limited(Operating as UTILITIES KINGSTON)

Contract UK-09-12STRUCTURAL RELINING OF WATERMAINS

NORMAN ROGERS DRIVE and COLLINS BAY ROAD

Sealed Tenders plainly marked as to contents will be received (must be in the City’s possession by Tender closing time) by the City Clerk, City Hall, 216 Ontario Street prior to 3:00:00 p.m. on:

WEDNESDAY JULY 8, 2009.

The work generally includes:

Structural relining of approximately 1,810m of 150mm • watermainTemporary water by-pass piping• Approximately 17 gate valves• Approximately 7 fire hydrants•

120 working days from the date of commencement of the work have been allotted to this project.

Specifications and Bid Form will be available starting June 10th at:

Utilities Kingston Offices85 Lappan’s Lane (enter via Utilities Kingston Service Centre)

P.O. Box 790Kingston, Ontario K7L 4X7

Phone: 613-546-1181 extension 2320Fax: 613-542-1463

A non-refundable fee of $52.50 (including $2.50 GST) payable by debit card, Visa, MasterCard, American Express or cheque to 1425445 Ontario Limited (Utilities Kingston) is required. Cash will not be accepted.

Inquiries regarding the scope of work may be directed to:Chantal Chiddle, P. Eng.

at 613-546-1181 extension 2272or by e-mail to: [email protected].

The lowest or any bid not necessarily accepted.

DOCUMENT 2009-192TNOISE WALL INSTALLATION AND REPAIRS AT

DIXIE ROAD AND VARIOUS OTHER LOCATIONS WITHIN THE BOUNDARIES OF THE REGIONAL

MUNICIPALITY OF PEEL

The project involves the construction of new noise wall on Dixie Road from 50m south of Birchbank Road to 130m south of Clark Boulevard in the City of Brampton, and repairs on Erin Mills Parkway 500m south of The Collegeway, at 2474 Brasilia Circle, and the Queensway East, west of Camilla Road in the City of Mississauga. The work to be done includes close cut clearing, fence and noise barrier wall removal, temporary fence, supply and installation of steel sheet piles with rock anchor tie-backs, installation of new noise barrier wall, and restoration.

SEALED TENDERS, clearly marked as to contents and on forms supplied by Region of Peel, can be obtained and will be received by Purchasing, 10 Peel Centre Drive, Suite A, First Floor, Room 101, Brampton, Ontario, L6T 4B9, Telephone (905) 791-7800 ext. 4303, Fax (905) 791-3697, on or before:

12:00 noon local timeWEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 2009

A copy of the Form of Tender and plans may be obtained at Purchasing, First Floor upon payment of $30, a non-refundable fee. Volume 2 Standard Contract Documents for Road, Watermain and Sanitary Sewer Projects (Revised 2006), andthe Region of Peel Public Works Design, Specification & Procedures Manual (Revised 2007) form part of this contract. Volume 2 and the Manual are available for download at www.peelregion.ca/pw/standards and are also available on a CD for a fee of $25.

Each tender must be accompanied by a certified cheque in the amount of $50,000, and the successful bidder must provide a bond by an approved guarantee company for 100 per cent of the total tender.

NOTE:Please be advised that parking in the vicinity of the Region of Peel, 10 Peel Centre Drive, Brampton is extremely limited due to ongoing construction projects in the area. It is the vendor’s sole responsibility to ensure their submissions are received by the time and date specified within the document.

MANDATORY SITE VISITA mandatory site visit will be held at 2474 Brasilia Circle in the City of Mississauga and is scheduled for Thursday, June 18, 2009 at 2:00 p.m

Tenders will be opened in public on closing date at 12:15 p.m. Please check with Purchasing on the first floor for location. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Tenders may be viewed at Purchasing, 10 Peel Centre Drive, Suite A, First Floor, Room 101, Brampton.

The list of plan takers may be viewed at Purchasing’s Web page:www.peelpurchasing.ca (then click ‘Bid Documents’)

NOTICEThe Region of Peel relies on this advertisement to notify you of this business opportunity and it is not obligated to notify past or present vendors, contractors, or service providers in any other manner.

Construction job losses slowing down in U.S.RICHARD GILBERT STAFF WRITER

The rate of job losses in the U.S. construction industry is slowing as

stimulus spending on high-ways and paving is helping create and save jobs.

“Employment in con-struction decreased by 59,000 in May, compared with an average monthly job loss of 117,000 in the industry for the previous six months,” said a report released by the U.S. Bureau of Labour Statis-tics this month.

“In May, employment fell in non-residential specialty trade contractors (30,000) and in residential construc-tion of buildings (11,000).”

Construction employ-ment dropped by 110,000 jobs in April, 126,000 in March, 104,000 in February

and 111,000 jobs in January. “We saw the number of

construction jobs start to decline back in March 2008 and have seen an increase in competition for projects,” said Don Laskey, president of Laskey-Clifton Corpora-tion in Coos Bay, Oregon. “We got some national pav-ing jobs worth $5 million, which saved 15 jobs.

“We expect to create seven new jobs and that could go up to 14 due to stimulus spending.”

Other contractors believe stimulus spending has also helped them add or save hundreds of new jobs, dur-ing this period of decline.

“Since 2007 we have lost 240 employees and we now have 108 employees,” said Rick Harlan, president ofA.M. Cohron & Sons, Inc.,

which is based in Atlantic, Iowa.

“We have three stimulus projects that have allowed us to keep 30 employees.”

Jim Hayne, president of General Constructors, Inc. in Bettendorf, Iowa said his company has worked in the industrial and municipal markets in the last five years.

However, General Con-tractors has benefited from stimulus spending because they have experience in highway construction.

“We are very fortunate that we are able to move from the private to the pub-lic market and do work on stimulus road work projects,” said Hayne.

“We have 40,000 man hours on two stimulus high-way projects, which allowed us to rehire 17 people and hire four more. We are going to hire 10 more people in the next two weeks.”

Laskey said most of the stimulus spending has been in specific areas.

“There has been a lot of highways and paving jobs, but there have been very little water and wastewater treatment jobs,” said Associ-ated General Contractors of America’s chief economist Ken Simonson.

“It is a more complex pro-cess to come up with docu-ments for bids, get in bids and award projects.”

However, there are some exceptions to this general trend.

Michael Welch, president of Topeka Kansas-based BRB Contractors said his compa-ny was awarded $8 million in stimulus funds from the Environmental Protection

Agency to build a wastewa-ter treatment plant.

This project has helped his company retain 40 employees.

One problem with the water and wastewater treat-ment projects has been a buy American clause.

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PREQUALIFICATION OF GENERAL CONTRACTORS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF:

NEW NORTH STREET 7-12 SCHOOL750 NORTH STREET

SAULT STE. MARIE, ONTARIOThe Algoma District School Board proposes to construct a new Grade 7 to 12 School of approximately 16,485 square metres to replace 2 existing high schools on the existing Bawating Collegiate and Vocational School site in the City of Sault Ste. Marie. It is anticipated that the selected pre-qualified General Contractors will be supplied with tender documents in the summer of 2009. The anticipated move-in by the Board is scheduled for Summer 2011.

Proposals shall be based upon CCDC Document No. 11 as well as supplementary documentation to demonstrate managerial, safety, and financial bonding capabilities. “Fairness is a Two-Way Street Act” (Construction Labour Mobility) 1999 shall apply to this project. Definitions, requirements and conditions for residency of the contractors, sub-contractors, etc. are available on request from the architect and shall apply without exception. Only General Contractors who have completed projects of a value not less than $25,000,000 for a school or similarly complex building will be considered. Four (4) copies of the Proposal are required to be submitted.

General Contractors, interested in being qualified to bid the work MUST submit the following:1. Completed CCDC Document No. 11 Form – 1996

edition, including listing of similar completed projects, brief system description etc.

2. Resumes of management to be assigned to the project.3. Letter from a nationally recognized Surety Company

stating total bonding limit, current bonding committed; and confirming availability of required Bonding for this project - 50% Performance Bond and Labour and Material Payment Bond.

4. Letter authorizing Algoma District School Board to obtain financial information from institutions on the applicant.

5. Proponent shall indicate if there is any pending litigation involving the prequalifying firm.

6. Detailed description of the Contractor’s Health and Safety Policy and written confirmation that all Health and Safety policies will be followed for the duration of the project.

7. Submission of most recent Forms CAD7 – Calculations and CAD7 – Profiles issued by the WSIB and Construction Safety Associations.

8. Current Certificate of Insurance.9. Bidders’ certification that neither the Bidder nor any

proposed subcontractor is a person who is resident in a Designated Jurisdiction in accordance with the criteria as set out in the ‘Fairness Is A Two-Way Street’.

10. Demonstration of ability to plan and maintain schedule. Submit a sample or previous schedule with this Prequalification submission.

11. References from minimum of five (5) previously completed and/or presently under construction educational or similarly complex projects such as community centres, health centres, hospitals etc., including contact names, positions, telephone numbers and addresses. Along with a brief description of representative projects, the General Contractor is to provide the tendered contract value and the completed construction value.

12. Description of the Contractors management techniques that would be applied to complete work of a similar type and size.

Tenders will be invited from the list of prequalified General Contractors, Structural Steel, Mechanical, Electrical and Masonry Subcontractors only. The prequalification process will include an assessment of previous performance in a number of areas, including but not limited to similar work, scheduling, project management including construction completed in phases, workmanship, final completion, correction of deficiencies and Health and Safety.

Prequalification information shall be submitted to the Architect no later than 2:00 p.m. Tuesday June 30, 2009.

Envelope shall be appropriately labeled: “General Contractor Pre-qualification Submission for New North Street 7-12 School” and delivered to:

ZAS Architects Inc. / MGP Architects Engineer Inc. Architects in Association123 East StreetSault Ste. Marie, Ontario, P6A 3C7Tel: (705) 942-9494Attention: Mr. Henry Pietrzakowski

Submissions received after the closing deadline will not be accepted. The Board reserves the right to select and approve only those Subcontractors that the Board deems suitable for the project.

MARIO TURCO Algoma District School Board WANDA McQUEENDirector of Education www.adsb.on.ca Chair of the Board

Request for Tender

Construction of a Single Lane Roundabout at County Rd 26

(Mandaumin Rd) and County Rd 7 (Lakeshore Rd)

The Corporation of the County of Lambton requests tenders from qualified companies for:

The construction of a Single Lane Roundabout at the intersection as listed above. The work will consist of road excavation, pipe installations, drainage improvements, curb and sidewalk construction, placement and grading of granular material, hot mix paving and landscaping including street lighting.

Sealed tenders will be received at the address listed below until:

1:00 PM, local time,Tuesday, June 23, 2009.

Tender documents and information must be obtained from the address below after 9am on Tuesday June 9, 2009, for a fee of $50.00. The lowest or any tender may not necessarily be accepted.

The Corporation of the County of Lambton789 Broadway Street, Box 3000

Wyoming, ON N0N 1T0Attn. Manager of Public Works

519 845-0801 Ext. 5311

Caring Growing Innovative

For more information about Lambton County, please visit www.lambtononline.ca

Tender 2009-10

Casino developers suing lender group

MIAMI Casino-resort developer

Fontainebleau Las Vegas LLC says it has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection after failing to get certain lenders to provide about US$800 million in construc-tion funding to complete the company’s $2.9 billion prop-erty on the Las Vegas Strip.

Fontainebleau Las Vegas had filed a $3 billion law-suit in April against Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase Bank, Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas and eight other lenders in an effort to access the prear-ranged financing to pay its 3,000 construction workers and finish the project, which is 70 percent complete and had eyed an October open-ing.

The complaint alleged that

the lenders terminated their agreement to provide an $800 million revolving loan due to one or more unspecified “events of default” by Fon-tainebleau. But the develop-ers said they didn’t default on any part of their agreement. Bank of America spokes-woman Shirley Norton told The Associated Press in April that the bank was discussing “restructured financing” with the company.

The lawsuit was amended last month to charge that one of the lenders, Deutsche Bank, purposely interfered with contracts because the bank owns a rival resort also being built on the Strip, which is projected to open in 2010. The company is demanding additional dam-ages from the bank.

ASSOCIATED PRESS

Consultation starting on B.C. terminal expansion

BRADLEY FEHR

Workers are busy with some new construction at Notre Dame, a private high school in Vancouver. About $14 million in renovations and additions are planned. The construction manager is Gauvin 2000 Construc-tion Ltd. and the architect is KMBR Architects Plan-ners Inc. The first phase of the project includes the construction of an academ-ic wing and renovations to the existing building, as well as new landscaping. Tyam Construction Ltd. did the site preparation. Con-sulting engineers on the project are Cobalt Engi-neering (electrical), MMM Group Ltd. (mechanical) and Bush Bohlman & Part-ners Ltd.

Higher Learning

PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. The Prince Rupert Port

Authority and CN Rail is slated to begin a public con-sultation process this week for the second phase of the Fairview Container termi-nal’s environmental assess-ment.

As part of the $600 mil-lion expansion plans, both companies are proposing to extend the current wharf and expand the newly con-structed Fairview container and some facilities.

Noise from increased

traffic and air quality will be among the key factors con-sidered.

Wildlife such as wolves, deer and eagles that live in the area will also be a factor in the assessment.

Thirty-three hectares of land will be cleared to make way for the expansion.

The 30-day environmental assessment period is sched-uled to last from this sum-mer until the winter of 2010. Construction is expected to begin by 2012.

CANADIAN PRESS

Daily Commercial News June 12, 2009 Page 7

PREQUALIFICATION OF STRUCTURAL STEEL, MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL & MASONRY CONTRACTORS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF:

NEW NORTH STREET 7-12 SCHOOL750 NORTH STREET

SAULT STE. MARIE, ONTARIOThe Algoma District School Board proposes to construct a new Grade 7 to 12 School of approximately 16,485 square meters to replace 2 existing high schools on the existing Bawating Collegiate and Vocational School site in the City of Sault Ste. Marie. It is anticipated that tender documents will be available for review for the selected pre-qualified Sub Contractors in the summer of 2009. The anticipated move-in by the Board is scheduled for Summer 2011.

Four (4) copies of the Proposal are required to be submitted.

Contractors, interested in being qualified to bid the work MUST submit the following:1. Completed CCDC Document No. 11 Form – 1996

edition, including listing of similar completed projects, brief system description etc.

2. Prequalification Letter from a nationally recognized Surety Company and confirming availability of required Bonding (50% Performance Bond and Labour and Material Payment Bond) for the applicable trade components.

3. Letter authorizing Algoma District School Board to obtain financial information from institutions on the applicant.

4. Proponent shall indicate if there is any pending litigation involving the prequalifying firm.

5. Detailed description of the Contractor’s Health and Safety Policy and written confirmation that all Health

and Safety policies will be followed for the duration of the project.

6. Submission of most recent Forms CAD7 – Calculations and CAD7 – Profiles issued by the WSIB and Construction Safety Associations.

7. Current Certificate of Insurance.8. Bidders’ certification that the Bidder is a person who

is resident in a Designated Jurisdiction in accordance with the criteria as set out in the ‘Fairness Is A Two-Way Street’.

9. References from minimum of three (3) previously completed and/or presently under construction educational or similarly complex projects such as community centres, health centres, hospitals etc., including contact names, positions, telephone numbers and addresses.

Prequalification information shall be submitted to the Architect no later than 2:00 p.m. Tuesday June 30, 2009. Envelope shall be appropriately labeled: “Sub Contractor Pre-qualification Submission for New North Street 7-12 School” and delivered to:

ZAS Architects Inc. / MGP Architects Engineer Inc. Architects in Association123 East StreetSault Ste. Marie, Ontario, P6A 3C7Tel: (705) 942-9494Attention: Mr. Henry Pietrzakowski

Submissions received after the closing deadline will not be accepted. The Board reserves the right to select and approve only those Subcontractors that the Board deems suitable for the project.

MARIO TURCO Algoma District School Board WANDA McQUEENDirector of Education www.adsb.on.ca Chair of the Board

REQUEST FOR TENDER

WINTER MAINTENANCE OF THE CITY CENTRE

TRANSIT TERMINAL

Procurement FA.49.656-09

Closing Date and Time: Tuesday, June 30, 2009, 2:00 p.m. Local Time

The work to be performed under this three (3) year contract includes the provision of equipment, labour and material necessary to perform winter maintenance operations for the City Centre Transit Terminal located at 200 Rathburn Road West, Mississauga.

Part A Tender Forms are available at the address listed below on or about Monday, June 15, 2006 on payment of $125.00 (taxes included) which is non refundable.

The City of Mississauga’s Transportation and Works Department Part B Standard Contract Specifications (Revised February 2009) which form part of this contract are also on sale at this location upon payment of $125.00 (taxes included) which is non-refundable.

Each tender must be accompanied by a certified cheque in the amount of $10,000.00. The bid deposit of the successful bidder shall be cashed as a performance surety for the duration of the contract.

Vendors are invited to attend a public opening commencing at 2:30 p.m., LOCAL TIME, on the day of closing, at the Mississauga Civic Centre, 300 City Centre Drive.

The tender will be reviewed as to the lowest price, qualifications, capabilities and experience of the bidder and the availability of funds by the Municipality to complete the work. The City reserves the right to accept or reject all or any bids and to waive informalities in accordance with established policy. The City of Mississauga relies on this advertisement to provide public notice of this business opportunity and is not obligated to notify any bidders in any other manner.

TO OBTAIN DOCUMENTS:Documents are not downloadable.

In PersonCivic Centre, 300 City Centre Drive, 4th Floor, Materiel Management, Mississauga, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

By Courier Pick-UpSend courier to same address as pick-up. Courier must provide Procurement Number, complete bidder company name, proper mailing address, fax, phone number and contact name or documents WILL NOT be released.

DOCUMENT FEES:$125.00Method of PaymentCash, Cheque, Visa, Mastercard or Debit Card

INQUIRIES:For all technical inquiries, please contact theProject Manager Al Sousa, 905-615-3200, extension [email protected]

For information regarding document pick-up contact Angela De Chellis at 905-615-3200 Ext. 5239

For all other inquiries, please contact the BuyerMaria Torres, [email protected]

General Contractor Pre-QualificationFor the

BRIDGES COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTRE PORT COLBORNE SITE

BRIDGES Community Health Centre, invites submissions for prequalification of General Contractors for construction of an interior tenant fit out of a Community Health Centre in the City of Port Colborne, Ontario. Construction value of project is range of $1 million.

To pre-qualify to submit a bid for this project, contractors must demonstrate an experience base and proficiency specific to the project type and dollar value. Additional mandatory requirements include financial credibility, name of bonding company, a demonstrated ability to manage and complete projects on schedule, references, good client working relationship, ability to manage timely completion of renovations. Contractors will also be required to submit CCA document 11, corporate profile, resumes of key personnel, and WSIB verification.

To request a RPQ package which provides full details of submission requirements contact:

Laurie Nelsondavid premi Architects inc.

905-522-0220 x21 or email at [email protected]

Submissions will be received until:Thursday June 25st at 2:00 pm local time

Toronto Public Library invites companies to submit a response to an Expression of Interest for:

Prequalification for Employment of Architect Scarborough City Centre Library

REI electronic documents are available by e-mail [email protected]

from June 12, 2009 until June 26, 2009.

Closing at 11:00:00 AM on July 2, 2009.

California could net US$1B from San Quentin saleSAN QUENTIN, CALIFORNIAIt’s some of the most

prized waterfront land in the country, a large piece of rich and beautiful property sitting right on San Fran-cisco Bay, and the owner has proposed selling it to raise needed cash.

But many of the current residents don’t want to leave, and uprooting them would be costly.

The property in question is San Quentin State Prison, a maximum-security peni-tentiary where some of the state’s toughest inmates have access to a variety of pro-grams such as tennis and drama, thanks to the many prison volunteers who live in the Bay Area.

“Some places you go for punishment,” said inmate John Taylor, a catcher for the prison baseball team, the San Quentin Giants. “Here, it’s more rehabilitation. I just don’t know why the governor would want to shut us down.”

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has pro-posed selling the 175-hect-are prison and several other state-owned properties and using the proceeds to help ease the state’s US$24.3 bil-lion budget deficit.

It is widely assumed that any buyer would be inter-ested primarily in the land. Developers might tear down all or some of the prison to make way for condos or other projects.

Taylor, who is 35 and serv-ing up to life for murder, had done nearly 10 years in three other state prisons before he asked for a transfer to San Quentin two years ago.

The prison is a collection of buildings constructed dur-ing the Gold Rush, including some with fanciful, fortress-like touches such as the cren-ellations normally seen on medieval castles. There are also more modern, square buildings.

Taylor’s duties include fighting weeds in the court-yard.

“This is the first place visi-tors see when they come in,” he said. “We want it to look good.”

Prison volunteers come

from around the Bay Area and include professional art-ists, graduate students and professors at nearby univer-sities, including the Univer-sity of California at Berkeley and San Francisco State Uni-versity. Others are retirees. Most are experienced teach-ers in their field.

San Quentin has 5,300 inmates and holds Califor-nia’s death row, a unit that has expanded beyond 600 occupants since a federal judge deemed the cramped gas chamber unacceptable and halted all executions.

The state recently spent more than US$164 million on new medical facilities at the prison and has bud-geted US$356 million for a

new complex to house con-demned inmates.

The land San Quentin occupies — only a 10-minute drive from the Golden Gate bridge — could fetch an esti-mated US$2 billion even in a down economy. The state could net US$1 billion after

construction of a new prison elsewhere.

The California Depart-ment of Corrections and Rehabilitation has started an analysis of what it would take to sell the property, said spokesman Seth Unger.

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Prequalification of Trade ContractorsFor the Construction of East Bayfront Projects

Following a competitive RFP process, Eastern Construction Company Limited will be the Construction Manager and Constructor for the Toronto Waterfront Revitalization Corporation (WT). Eastern Construction invites trade contractors to submit Prequalification Information for the construction of infrastructure works, including Sherbourne Park, and Sugar Beach located at East Bayfront, bounded from Jarvis to Parliament and south of the Lakeshore Blvd., in Toronto. Construction at Sugar Beach and Sherbourne Park to commence immediately. The Park and Beach consist of the following landscape elements: fountains, rock outcrops, public

art pieces, skating rink/splash pad, granite pavers. Contractors are required to show recent experience in the type of work to be undertaken on the Sherbourne Park project. The requirements for each general area of the work are provided below.

Site Servicing:Contractors for this work must be experienced in working on City of Toronto projects involving the type, size, and depth of services listed below. Contractors must have experience in installing these services in areas of very poor soils and high water tables (see Geotechnical Report for details). A listing of recent similar projects, together with contact information shall be provided.

Storm Sewers and StructuresSherbourne Park has approximately 470m of storm sewers with related appurtenances and structures from 1.2m to 3.1m deep.

Sanitary SewersSherbourne Park has approximately 80m of sanitary sewer with related appurtenances and structures from 1.0m to 1.9m deep.Water ServicingSherbourne Park has approximately 1,115m of water servicing and all related appurtenances utilizing PVC or HDFE piping.

Mechanical Pavilion Process Piping, pumps and appurtenances:Contractors must be experience on City of Toronto projects involving water and/or wastewater pumping, treatment and control systems of the size and complexity listed below. Contractors must demonstrate specific experience with ultraviolet treatment systems and submersible pump systems similar in type and size to those to be used on this project. A listing of recent similar projects, together with contact information shall be provided.Contractors must employ a Systems Integrator acceptable to the City.

Mechanical Equipment and Pumps, Process Piping and Valves:3 – Submersible pumps complete with 11.2 KW motors and VFD’s with a rated duty point capacity of 70 L/s. Each pump comes complete with 150mm discharge piping • and all associated isolation valves2 – UV treatment units complete with a minimum UVT design of 52% and a peak design flow capacity of 140L/s. Each unit comes complete with 400mm discharge piping • and all associated isolation valves2 – Scrim Wall pumps complete with 3.7 KW motors and a rated duty point capacity of 16 to 24L/s. Each pump comes complete with 100mm discharge piping •

followed by a 100mm – 150mm reducer and all associated isolation valves2 – Irrigation pumps complete with 2.2 KW motors and a rated duty point of 1.9L/s. Each pump comes complete with 25mm discharge piping followed •

by a 25mm – 38mm reducer and all associated isolation valves.1 – Turbidimeter and all related appurtenances•1 – Strap-on flow meter and all related appurtenances•1 – Ultrasonic Level indicating transmitter and all related appurtenances•1 – UVT transmitter and all related appurtenances •Schedule 40 S.S Piping •

Sugar BeachContractors must be experience on City of Toronto projects involving watermain, sewers and their appurtenances similar to those listed below. A listing of recent similar projects, together with contact information shall be provided.

Watermain and sewers50mm-300mm PVC pipe in poor soils up to 4m deep with high groundwater table•Valve and metering chambers for potable water•Small-diameter, low to medium voltage electrical conduit•

The following trades require Prequalification prior to submitting a bid to Eastern Construction: Demolition/Rough Grading , Excavation & Backfill, Mechanical, Electrical, Landscaping – both Hard and Soft, and Site Services. The Construction Manager is signatory to the Toronto and Central Ontario Building and Construction Trades Council Working Agreement. All trade Contractors, sub-Contractors and Sub-subcontractors will be required to employ only labour belonging to the applicable Union.

Trades interested in qualifying are advised that the successful completion of projects of this type and size must be demonstrated. Bonding for the Projects will be required (50% Performance, 50% Material and Labour). It is estimated that the cost of these two projects (Sugar Beach and Sherbourne Park) is 25 million dollars. Drawings and Specifications can be viewed at the Construction Manager’s head office.

Successful Trade Contractors will be required to execute an ECCL standard form of subcontractor Agreement, and comply to WT’s Procurement Policy in undertaking its activities.

Interested Trade Contractors are invited to submit : completed CCDC 11-1996 , a letter from a surety company indicating bonding capability, the most recent issue of the WSIB Code 7 report, proof of public liability insurance for $5,000,000 experience working on this type of project is required.

Three (3) sealed submission clearly marked “Prequalification For” (identify trade) will be received by Eastern Construction on or before 2:00:00 pm June 17, 2009 and delivered to:

Eastern Construction Company Limited, 505 Consumers Road, Suite 1100, Toronto, Ontario, M2J 5G2Attention : Mr. Dennis Thanasse, P.Eng.

VP Contracts and ProcurementTel: 416-497-7110 Fax: 416-497-7241

The Construction Manager and WT reserves the right to select only those proponents who are deemed suitable and qualified to undertake these Projects. Only those proponents who are pre-qualified will receive tender documents.

This pre-qualification process does not constitute any Obligation on the part of the Construction Manager or WT.

Judge clears way for demolition of historic Detroit stadiumDETROIT

Tiger Stadium’s brief stay of execution ended Mon-day when a judge ruled that demolition of the historic ballpark could resume.

Wayne County Cir-cuit Judge Prentis Edwards rejected a request by the Old Tiger Stadium Con-servancy to issue a prelimi-nary injunction preventing further demolition of the stadium. He also lifted a temporary restraining order issued last Friday afternoon

that halted work begun just hours earlier.

Edwards agreed with law-yers for the city that the non-profit group likely can’t raise the funds for a proposed US$33.4 million redevelop-ment project, noting there is little financing in hand after years of work.

“It appears here that the plaintiff has been given every opportunity to succeed with this project,” Edwards said after about an hour of argu-ments, but the conservancy

has “simply failed to come up with the requisite funding.”

The prospects for success in the future, Edwards said, are “very, very dim.”

Crews were expected to “immediately” resume tear-ing down what remains of Tiger Stadium said Way-mon Guillebeaux, executive vice-president for project management and contract services at the Detroit Eco-nomic Growth Corp.

After the hearing, con-servancy leaders appealed to

Mayor Dave Bing to inter-vene to save the ballpark. But Bing said in a statement that while he remained “sensitive to the concerns of those who wish to preserve Tiger Stadi-um,” he would “honour” the judge’s decision.

Conservancy president Thomas Linn said the group would not appeal Edwards’ decision.

Much of the ballpark, which opened in 1912 as Navin Field, was demolished last year after sitting vacant

since the Detroit Tigers departed for Comerica Park in 1999. But a section extend-ing from dugout to dugout was left standing while the conservancy sought to raise money to transform the stadium into a commercial building with a working ball field.

Michael Myckowiak, lawyer for the conservancy, argued in court Monday that the city’s Economic Develop-ment Corp. has acted in “bad faith” in its dealings with the

conservancy. He blasted the vote last week by the EDC board to level the stadium, saying the conservancy wasn’t told a decision was imminent.

“It’s our belief that what went on ... was a sham,” he said.

Myckowiak unsuccess-fully asked for more time to raise money, saying the group has paid for security at the site through the end of June.

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Daily Commercial News June 12, 2009 Page 9

Tender Call Number 135-2009

TODMORDEN MILLS HERITAGE MUSEUM AND ARTS CENTRE

67 POTTERY ROAD, TORONTOSITE IMPROVEMENTS

SEALED TENDERS invited from General / Landscape Contractors for the following work in this contract generally consist of demolition of structures, new driveway, parking, lighting, pathways, landscaping and bridge replacement etc., of the Heritage Designated, Archaeologically Recognized, Ravine Protected Site of Todmorden Mills Heritage Museum, 67 Pottery Road, Toronto. Construction 2009 and 2010.

A Bid Bond in the amount of 10% of the Quoted Bid must accompany all Tenders.

Documents will be available at the offices of the Purchasing & Materials Management Division (PMMD), 19th Floor, West Tower, Toronto City Hall, 100 Queen Street West, Toronto, ON. (Buyer: Brenda Duffley, telephone 416-338-5575) on and after noon, Friday, June 12, 2009 on payment of a non-refundable fee of one hundred dollars ($100.00), in the form of cash or a cheque payable to the Treasurer, City of Toronto.

Sealed tenders must be addressed and delivered to City of Toronto, Purchasing & Materials Management Division, 18th Floor, West Tower, Toronto City Hall, 100 Queen Street West, Toronto, ON M5H 2N2, no later than 12:00 p.m. local time, on Thursday July 9, 2009.

The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Acceptance and/or rejection of any tender will be made according to City Policies.

MANDATORY SITE MEETING will be held at 10a.m. on Thursday, June 18, 2009 at the Main Parking Lot of the Todmorden Mills Heritage Museum, 67 Pottery Road (south of bridge)

Deadline for questions is the end of the business day on Thursday July 2, 2009.

Tenders are scheduled to be opened publicly by the Purchasing & Materials Management Division starting at 12:01 p.m. in the Opening Room located on the 18th Floor, West Tower, City Hall, Toronto. All interested parties are invited to attend.

NOTE – PLAN TAKERS MUST MAKE THEIR OWN ARRANGEMENTS FOR PICK-UP OF PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AT PMMD.

Lou Pagano, DirectorPurchasing & Materials Management Divison

TENDERPre-order Parking Garage Doors and Control Gates for

SECURITY ENHANCEMENT at361 University Avenue, Toronto ON

Tender No. P62249

Parking garage equipment contracting firms are invited to submit quotation for the supply and install for parking garage doors and control gates contracting services as detailed in detailed specifications dated June 5, 2009 prepared by Spencer R. Higgins, Architect Incorporated for CB Richard Ellis’s on behalf of Ontario Realty Corporation.

Work would consist of providing a replacement pair of high speed security overhead garage doors and two heavy duty vehicle control gates. Contract for the work would be assigned to the successful General Contractor for the overall Security Enhancement project. Place of work is 361 University Avenue, Toronto.

Full details are provided in the Tender document, which is available only through MERX at www.merx.com or 1-800-964-6379, reference number PR176524. Only proposals received from proponents who obtained documents directly from MERX will be considered for this RFP.

A Mandatory site visit and briefing will be held at 361 University Avenue, Toronto on Thursday, June 18, 2009 at 8:00 a.m. to review site conditions.

Quotations will be received before 02:00:00 p.m. EDT on Thursday, June 25, 2009 at the CB Richard Ellis office, 18 King Street East, 11th Floor, Toronto, Ontario, M5C 1C4.

Late or misdirected proposals will not be accepted and will be returned unopened.

TENDER

CITY OF WELLAND

ENG09-19

ROAD RECONSTRUCTION AND ROAD RESURFACING 2009

“AN INVESTING IN ONTARIO PROJECT”

Sealed tenders must be properly marked as to contents and include the above noted tender number (ENG09-19).

Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.

CLOSING DATE: 02:15 p.m., Monday, June 29, 2009

BID OPENING: 02:30 p.m., Monday, June 29, 2009

COST: $21.00 includes GST (non-refundable)

PICK UP TENDER PACKAGE FROM:Engineering, Public Works and Transportation

Services Department (Second Floor)60 East Main Street

Welland, ON L3B 3X4

RETURN TENDER PACKAGE TO:City Clerks Department

(Main Floor)60 East Main Street

Welland, ON L3B 3X4

Tender documents/specifications may be viewed on our website at: http://www.welland.ca/WeeklyInfo/Tenders.asp.

Tender documents will be made available as of Monday, June 15, 2009.

Sal Iannello, P. Eng., B.B.A., M.A.General Manager, Engineering, Public Works

and Transportation Services/City Engineer

THE CORPORATION OF THE COUNTY OF PRINCE EDWARD

332 Main Street,Picton, ON K0K 2T0

Tel: (613) 476-2148 Fax: (613) 476-8356

SEALED TENDERS, in the envelope provided, will be received by the Clerk’s Office, until 11:00 a.m. local time on Tuesday, July 7, 2009 for the following:

TENDER NO. 2009-PW-027QUEEN AND CENTRE STREET RECONSTRUCTION

The approximately 1.4 km. of road reconstruction work includes, but is not necessarily limited to the following items:

Watermains………………………………….1635 m•Sanitary Sewers……………………………..1367 m•Storm Sewers………………………………..1100 m•Concrete Curb and Gutter …………………..2815 m•Concrete Sidewalks…………………………4340 m• 2

Granular Base “B” Construction……………9400 t•Granular Base “A” Construction…………....7200 t•Hot Mix Paving……………………………..3500 t•

Tender documents may be obtained from the office of the Engineer between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. local time Monday to Friday commencing Friday, June 12, 2009. There is a one time charge of $75.00 (including G.S.T.) per copy (non-refundable) for the Tender Documents. If further information is required, please contact the Engineer or Owner.

The Corporation of the County of Prince Edward reserves the right to accept or to reject any tender and also reserves the right to accept any tender other than the lowest tender.

ENGINEER OWNER

John Foster, C.E.T. Joe Angelo, P. Eng.Project Manager Project ManagerG.D. Jewell Engineering Inc. County of Prince Edward1-71 Millennium Parkway 332 Picton Main StreetBelleville, ON K8N 4Z5 Picton, ON K0K 2T0Telephone: (613) 969-1111 Telephone (613) 476-2148

ext. 323

Request for Tenders for

CASTLETON/SOUTH CRAMAHE REPLACEMENT SCHOOLCASTLETON, ONTARIO

TENDER # PUR09-038

Prequalification submissions have been received and invitations to tender have been issued to the following companies (whose fax numbers are noted):

GeneralsThe Atlas Corporation 905-669-8288Gay Company Limited 905-432-1579Gerr Construction Limited 905-436-5198J.J. McGuire General Contractors 905-683-4475Mortlock Construction Inc. 705-745-2042Peak Engineering & Construction Ltd. 905-355-3238Percon Construction Inc. 905-795-8329Tasis Contractors Inc. 905-831-0107

Mechanical SubsAdamson & Dobbin Limited 705-742-4524Boulder Mechanical Contracting Ltd. 705-944-4442CEC Mechanical Ltd. 905-713-0736Goodfellow & Dougherty Ltd. 705-742-1773Mutual Mechanical Limited 905-579-5732Nekison Engineering & Contractors Ltd. 416-255-7610Prairie Plumbing Ltd 905-434-4426Quality Mechanical 613-969-8809

Electrical SubsAndy Electric 705-743-8027Carlo’s Electric Ltd 905-728-5817C.E.C. Services Ltd. 905-713-0736Cremers Bros. Electric Ltd. 705-742-4411Ferguson Electric Company Ltd. 905-372-8114Peterborough Industrial Services (1986) Ltd. 705-748-4199Trilogy Electric Ltd. 905-666-4535

Tender documents may be picked up by prequalified firms at the office of Moffet & Duncan Architects Inc. (Telephone 416-239-2775) on or about Thursday, June 11, 2009. A refundable deposit in the amount of $200.00 in the form of a certified cheque payable to the Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board will be required upon receipt of tender documents. Tender documents will also be on display at Peterborough, Quinte, Durham and Toronto Construction Exchanges.

Tender submissions, enclosed in sealed opaque envelope, plainly marked “Tender for Castleton/South Cramahe Replacement School, Castleton, Ontario, Tender # PUR09-038, shall be addressed and submitted to Reception Desk, Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board, 1994 Fisher Drive, Peterborough, Ontario, K9J 7A1:

until 2:00:00 p.m. local time, TUESDAY, JULY 7, 2009.

ALL PROPOSALS MUST BE TIME/DATE STAMPED ACCORDINGTO THE TIME CLOCK LOCATED AT THE EDUCATION CENTRE RECEPTION DESK. NO OTHER TIME WILL BE CONSIDERED.

General Contractor tender submissions shall be accompanied by Bid Bond in amount of 10% of Stipulated Price and by Agreement to Bond (Consent of Surety) for Performance Bond and Labour and Material Payment Bond, each in amount of 50% of Contract Price plus GST.

Lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. This advertisement may also be accessed on the Internet at www.opba.ca and www.MERX.com.

Educating for Success!

Diane Lloyd Sylvia TerpstraChairperson of the Board Director of Education

KAWARTHA PINE RIDGE DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD

VISIT OUR WEBSITE!www.dcnonl.com

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TENDER FOR SIDELINE 4 ROAD RECONSTRUCTION PHASE TWO

Tender No. T-10-2009

Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned department for the above no later than 2:00 p.m. (local time):

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

This contract supply of the required materials, labour, machinery, tools and appliances required for full road reconstruction, culvert replacement and ancillary works of Sideline 4 (north of 5th Concession Road) from Station 1+000 to approximately Station 2+100 (1100m), in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by D. G. Biddle & Associates Limited and the City.

The bidder must include with the tendering submission a bid deposit of five thousand ($5,000.00) dollars or a bid bond in the amount of ten percent (10%) of the total tendered amount available for sixty (60) days from date of tender closing; and an original Agreement to Bond form ensuring that 100% performance and 100% labour & materials payment bonds can be supplied.

After tender closing for evaluation a bidder will be required to provide a copy of their current Health & Safety Policy, current Workplace Injury Summary Report issued by WSIB; current Certificate of Clearance issued by WSIB; certificate of insurance – $5,000,000 Comprehensive Liability including premises and all operations and Waste Management Plan.

This is not a conclusive listing of requirements – it is solely the bidder’s responsibility to review the tendering document for full requirements.

Tendering packages are available upon a non-refundable payment of $75.00 per set by cash or cheque made payable to the City of Pickering by contacting Supply & Services tel. 905.420.4616, located on the 2nd Floor of the Pickering Civic Complex.

To view list of bidders go to:

http://cityofpickering.com/standard/cityhall/index.htmlsupply&services / current bid opportunities

Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.

The Corporation of the City of PickeringCorporate Services DepartmentSupply and Services, 2nd FloorOne The EsplanadePickering, Ontario, LlV 6K7

Vera A. Felgemacher, C.P.P., CPPO, CPPB, C.P.M., CMM IIIManager, Supply and Services

THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF HALTON

INVITATION TO TENDERWS-2445-09

WATERMAIN AND SANITARY SEWER REPLACEMENT IN THE HALTON AVENUE AREA,

IN THE TOWN OF MILTON

Issue Date: Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Closing Date: Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Closing Time: 2:00 p.m. Oakville Time

Bid documents can be viewed or obtained on and after the issue date from Purchasing Services Halton Region, 1151 Bronte Road, Oakville, ON, L6M 3L1, during regular business hours of 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. For enquiries telephone 905-825-6000, toll free 1-866-4HALTON (1-866-442-5866), ext. 7011.

The cost for bid documents is $36.75 (includes GST), payable to Halton Region, which is non-refundable. Bid documents can be shipped to bidders for an additional non-refundable handling fee of $10.76 (includes GST).

Halton Region relies on this advertisement to provide public notice of this business opportunity and is not obligated to notify any potential bidders in any other manner.

For further information go to: www.halton.ca/shop

THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF HALTON

INVITATION TO PREQUALIFY – CLARIFICATION

P-400-09

PREQUALIFICATION OF GENERAL CONTRACTORS, AND ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL SUBCONTRACTORS FOR WATER AND WASTEWATER FACILITY PROJECTS

Issue Date: Tuesday, May 26, 2009

REVISED Closing Date: Thursday, June 18, 2009

Closing Time: 2:00 p.m. Oakville Time

For enquiries telephone 905-825-6000, toll free 1-866-4HALTON (1-866-442-5866), ext. 7011.

Halton Region relies on this advertisement to provide public notice of this business opportunity and is not obligated to notify any potential bidders in any other manner.

No documents are available for sale. The prequalification requirements, together with addenda, are posted at: www.halton.ca/shop

Click on “Open Bids”. Select “P-400-09” from the list of open bids. This page includes the “Preview” document which describes the prequalification requirements and includes copies of addenda at the bottom of the page.

Please send a fax to our Purchasing Department at 905-825-3463 to the attention of Marlene Infelise re: P-400-09 if you wish to receive email notification of postings of future addenda.

If required, applicants will be contacted for interviews on one of the following dates: June 22, June 24, or June 29, 2009.

TECHNICAL SERVICESMETRO HALL OFFICE

Tender Call Number 138-2009Contract No. 09TE-22WS

CONSTRUCTION OF WATERMAIN AND WATER SERVICES

Tenders are invited for the Construction of Watermain & Water Services on:Audley Avenue from Pape Avenue to 105 m East of Pape AvenueBrighton Avenue from Pape Avenue to 100 m East of Pape AvenueMorse Street from Eastern Avenue to Queen Street EastBalfour Avenue from Palmer Street to Dawes Road

Ward No. 30 - Toronto - DanforthWard No. 31 - Beaches - East York

Documents are available at the offices of the Purchasing and Materials Management Division, 19th Floor, West Tower, Toronto City Hall (416 392-7322) after 9:00 a.m., local time on Friday, June 12, 2009. A non-refundable fee of $75.00, in the form of cash or cheque payable to the Treasurer, City of Toronto, is required for each set of documents.

SEALED TENDERS, accompanied by a Bid Bond in the amount of $190,000.00 must be addressed and delivered to the City of Toronto, Purchasing & Materials Management Division, 18th Floor, West Tower, Toronto City Hall, 100 Queen Street West, Toronto, ON M5H 2N2, no later than 12:00 p.m. local time, Monday, June 29, 2009. Tenders will be opened publicly starting at 12:01 p.m. in the Opening Room on the 18th Floor. All interested parties are invited to attend.

Acceptance and/or rejection of any tender will be made according to City Policies.

Subject to the receipt of the necessary certificate of approval from the Ministry of the Environment, the commencement date for Contract No. 09TE-22WS will be within 4 days of notification.

NOTE – BIDDERS MUST MAKE THEIR OWN ARRANGEMENTS FOR PICK-UP OF THE TENDER.

For technical information, please contact the Technical Services Division, Niko Kalo at 416-338-5558.

Toronto, Lou Pagano, DirectorJune 12, 2009 Purchasing & Materials Management

THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF AURORA

LEISURE SERVICES - PARKS

TENDER NO: LS 2009 - 61

SENIOR BASEBALL FACILITY AT STEWART BURNETT PARKIN THE TOWN OF AURORA

Tenders, sealed in the envelope provided which shall be clearly marked as to contents, will be received by the Department of Corporate Services, 2nd floor, 1 Municipal Drive, Aurora until 12:00:00 noon (local time):

JUNE 30, 2009

Work under this Tender includes the supply of all labour, material, and equipment necessary for the supply, delivery and installation of all aspects of constructing a senior baseball facility and all other works as specified.

Interested Bidders must attend the mandatory site meeting to be held at: 10:00 a.m. on June 18, 2009. Only those bidders attending the site meeting will be considered. **ELECTRICAL SUB CONTRACTORS MUST BE PRESENT. Meet with Jim Tree at the Main Lobby entrance of The Stronach Aurora Recreation Centre, 1400 Wellington St. East. Anyone arriving after 10:05 a.m. will be turned away.

Tender Documents may be obtained (Commencing: June 10, 2009 at 10:00 a.m.) from the Financial Services Department at 1 Municipal Drive, Aurora, Ontario L4G 6J1. All company information (name, address, phone, fax, email, and contact name) must be provided upon purchase (Interact, Cash, and Cheque) and pickup of documents. (contact: 905-727-3123 ext: 4110) There is a $100.00 non-refundable fee (including G.S.T.) for each set of documents.

Each tender must be accompanied by: a bid bond in the amount of 10% of the total tender cost, and an agreement to bond to provide a 50% performance bond AND 50% Material and Labour Payment Bond upon award of the contract.

Surety may be provided in the form of a surety bond, letter of credit, or certified cheque.

The Corporation of the Town of Aurora reserves the right to accept or reject any or all Tenders, or award to other than the lowest bidder.

Please direct all technical inquiries to: Jim Tree at (905) 727-3123 ext: 3222 and all general purchasing inquiries to Paula Lourenco-Sheppard (905) 727-3123, ext 4110 [email protected].

BID IS NOT AVAILABLE ELECTRONICALLY

THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF HALTON

INVITATION TO TENDERS-2556(A)-09

W.A. (BILL) JOHNSON BIOSOLIDS MANAGEMENT CENTRE

MECHANICAL UPGRADES

Issue Date: Friday, June 12th, 2009

Closing Date: Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

Closing Time: 2:00 P.M. Oakville TimeA mandatory site meeting will be held at 10:00 a.m. local time on Wednesday, June 24, 2009 at 10:00 a.m. at the W.A. (Bill) Johnson Biosolids Management Centre, 4449 Regional Rd. 25 / Bronte Road, Oakville, Ontario. Bids received from bidders not at the meeting will not be considered.

Bid documents can be viewed or obtained on and after the issue date from the Purchasing Division Halton Region, 1151 Bronte Road, Oakville, ON, L6M 3L1, telephone 905-825-6000, toll free 1-866-4HALTON (1-866-442-5866), ext. 7011.

The cost for bid documents is $52.50 (includes GST), payable to Halton Region, which is non-refundable. Bid documents can be shipped to bidders for an additional non-refundable handling fee of $10.76 (includes GST).

Halton Region relies on this advertisement to provide public notice of this business opportunity and is not obligated to notify any potential bidders in any other manner.

For further information go to: www.halton.ca/shop

Daily Commercial News June 12, 2009 Page 11

Central Ontario

PREBIDBuildingsCONDOMINIUM BUILDING ID: 9071633BARRIE, Simcoe Co, ONLandmark, Phase Two,1 Bayfield St, Lakeshore Ave, L4M 3A3 PREPARING PLANSOWNER: Bright Star Corporation, John Blackburn, 55

St Clair Ave W Ste 205, Toronto ON M4V 2Y7 416-362-5890 Fax 416-362-1218

ARCH: Diamond & Schmitt Arch Inc, Michael Leckman, 384 Adelaide St W, Ste 300, Toronto ON M5V 1R7 416-862-8800 Fax 416-862-5508

ARCH: Chamberlain Arch Services Ltd, Kevin Klodt, 5096 South Service Rd Ste 103, Burlington ON L7L 5H4 905-631-7777 Fax 905-631-7717

CONSULTANT: Trow Associates Inc, 1595 Clark Blvd, Brampton ON L6T 4V1 905-793-9800 Fax 905-793-0641

First report Oct 03, 2007. Last report Nov 10, 2008. NOTE: Architects are working in joint-venture on this

project. The firms will work together on the Working drawings for the retail component and the confer-ence centre. Chamberlain Architect will complete Working drawings for the Hotel and Spa. Diamond and Schmitt Architect Inc will complete Working drawings for the Condominiums.

NEW INFORMATIONPROJECT: 30 storeys above grade, 4 below; 160,000

sq ft; parking for 700 cars; proposed construction of a 150 unit condominium building and 40,000 sq ft of retail space at grade. The retail space will link this project to Phase One; a 12,000 sq ft conven-tion centre and a 144 suite hotel, report number 9102429.

STATUS: This project is preliminary. Owner has opted to phase construction of this and the Hotel and Confer-ence which will now be followed under report num-ber 9102429. Council approvals for rezoning and site plan are in place. Owner expects to begin Sales and marketing Summer, 2010 pending improved market conditions. Further update Spring, 2010.

This report Jun 12, 2009.

HOTEL, CONVENTION CENTRE ID: 9102429BARRIE, Simcoe Co, ONLandmark, Phase One,1 Bayfield St, Lakeshore Ave, L4M 3A4 NEGOTIATED/PLANNINGOWNER: Bright Star Corporation, John Blackburn, 55

St Clair Ave W Ste 205, Toronto ON M4V 2Y7 416-362-5890 Fax 416-362-1218

ARCH: Diamond & Schmitt Arch Inc, Michael Leckman, 384 Adelaide St W, Ste 300, Toronto ON M5V 1R7 416-862-8800 Fax 416-862-5508

ARCH: Chamberlain Arch Services Ltd, Kevin Klodt, 5096 South Service Rd Ste 103, Burlington ON L7L 5H4 905-631-7777 Fax 905-631-7717

CONSULTANT: Hilton Hotels Corporation, 9336 Civic Center Dr, Beverly Hills CA 9021 310-278-4321

PROJECT: 2 structures; 5 storeys above grade, 4 below; 132,000 sq ft approx; site 4 acres; park-ing for 400 cars; proposed construction of a 144-suite Hilton Doubletree hotel. The project will also include constrution of a 12,000 convention centre. This project will include four levels of underground parking for 400 spaces.

Construction start Mar 2010; completion by Mar 2012.

STATUS: Owner has finalized Municipal Council approvals for rezoning and site plan. Concept plans are underway. Arch expects Detailed designs and Working drawings Fall/Winter, 2009. Owner is acquiring land for this project. Further update Fall, 2009.

This report Jun 12, 2009.

HEALTH CARE FACILITY ID: 9095151BURLINGTON, Halton Reg, ONFamily Medicine Health Clinic,between Caroline, Elizabeth, John and Mariah Streets CONTEMPLATEDOWNER: City of Burlington, Mike Greenlee, 390 Brant

St, 3rd Floor, Sims Square, Burlington ON L7K 4J4 905-335-7600 Fax 905-335-7663

PROJECT: proposed construction of a health clinic.First report Feb 03, 2009. NEW INFORMATIONSTATUS: This project is under review at the Owner.

Scope of work, schedules for design, tender and construction are undetermined. Further update Fall 2009.

This report Jun 12, 2009.

TOWNHOUSE DEVELOPMENT ID: 9083203CLARINGTON, Durham Reg, ONTrulls Rd & Daiseyfield Ave, L1E PREPARING PLANSOWNER: Foley Group, Michael Foley, 319 College Ave,

PO Box 11, Oshawa ON L1H 7K8 905-723-1191 Fax 905-571-5437

ARCH: Marc J Riva Architect, Marc Riva, 303 Elite Crt, Oshawa ON L1J 7V3 905-436-7125 Fax 905-436-9872

PROJECT: 8 structures; 2 storeys; 48,000 sq ft approx; construction of a 40 unit townhouse development.

First report Jun 05, 2008. Last report Nov 26, 2008. NEW INFORMATIONLANDS ARCH: Daniel J O’Brien & Assocs Ltd, 180 Mary

St, Port Perry ON L9L 1B7 905-985-4466CONS ENG CIVIL: D G Biddle & Associates Ltd, 96 King

St E, Oshawa ON L1H 1B6 905-576-8500 Fax 905-576-9730

PROJECT: site 15 acres; Construction start Jun 2010; completion by Jun

2011. STATUS: Owner is seeking draft plan approvals. Pre-

liminary designs are underway. Working drawings

are anticipated to begin late 2009/early 2010. Construction schedules have not been determined. Further update October 2009.

This report Jun 12, 2009.

OFFICES, BARNS & EXHIBITION HALL ID: 9083756

ESSA TWP, Simcoe Co, ONEssa Agriplex,10th Line & 20th Sideroad, L9R NEGOTIATED/PLANNINGOWNER: Essa and Dist Agricultural Soc, Kim Sarmien-

to, PO Box 217, Barrie ON L4M 4T2 705-737-3670 Fax 705-737-2581

First report Jun 12, 2008. Last report Jan 15, 2009. NEW INFORMATIONPROJ MGR’S REP: Essa and Dist Agricultural Soc, Kim

Sarmiento, PO Box 217, Barrie ON L4M 4T2 705-737-3670 Fax 705-737-2581

PROJECT: 5 structures; 1 storey; proposed construc-tion of a builds to house the Essa and District Agri-cultural Society. Construction will also include new barns and exhibit hall.

STATUS: Owner is seeking rezoning and site plan approvals, anticipated to be in place Fall 2009. Design and construction schedules have not been determined. Further update Fall 2009.

NOTE: Project Manager has been secured but has not been released for publication.

This report Jun 12, 2009.

AFFORDABLE HOUSING APARTMENT BUILDING ID: 9093543

KING TWP, York Reg, ONHousing York Inc Affordable Housing,90 Dew St, King City, L7B 1K3 PREPARING PLANSFirst report Dec 18, 2008. Last report Mar 31, 2009. NEW INFORMATIONOWNER: Regional Municipality of York, Lou Di Palma,

17250 Yonge St, Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 905-895-1231 Fax 905-895-0502

ARCH: MMMC Inc Architects, Greg Post, 290 King St E Ste 201, Kitchener ON N2G 2L3 519-575-2227 Fax 519-756-7631

PROJECT: 3 storeys; 44,000 sq ft approx; environmen-tally friendly project; proposed construction of a 39-unit affordable housing apartment building. This project will aim for LEED Certification.

Construction start Mar 2010; completion by May 2011.

STATUS: Schematic designs are underway. Schedules for designs are undetermined. Tender for a Prequal-ified General Contractor is anticipated early 2010. Construction is anticipated Spring 2010. Further update mid/late Summer 2009.

CORRECTIONS: Company information for the Owner and the Architect have been corrected.

This report Jun 12, 2009.

APARTMENT COMPLEX, COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT ID: 9093598

MARKHAM, York Reg, ONSE corner of Markham Rd (Hwy 48) and Castlemore Ave, L6E CONTEMPLATEDOWNER’S REP: Freeman Planning Solutions, Rob Free-

man, 6424 Edenwood Dr, Mississauga ON L5N 3H3 905-824-4375 Fax 905-724-9833

PROJECT: 12 storeys; site 5 acres; proposed con-struction an environmentally friendly residential, commercial development. The development will consist of two apartment buildings. The buildings would transition in height from 12 storeys along the Markham Road frontage to ten storeys towards Castlemore Ave. Also included in the development will be 51,564 sq m of retail/commercial space at grade. This project may be LEED Certified. The site is actually 5.12 acres in size. Buildings would con-tain a total of 624 units.

First report Dec 19, 2008. NEW INFORMATIONPROJECT: 2 structures; STATUS: City is completing an Official Plan Amend-

ment, Environmental Assessment and Master Traffic Plan in the area before considering zoning applica-tions. City studies are expected to be complete Fall 2009. Owner has applied for rezoning for this proj-ect. Scope of work may change pending approvals. Design and construction schedules have not been determined. Further update March 2010.

This report Jun 12, 2009.

OFFICE BUILDING ID: 9069245MILTON, Halton Reg, ONSteeles Ave & Wheelabrator St, L9T NEGOTIATED/PLANS COMPLETEGEN CONT: SKC Construction Inc, Clarence Streutker,

35 Cherry Blossom Rd Unit 1, Cambridge ON N3H 4R7 519-650-1050 Fax 519-650-0664

ARCH/OWNER’S REP: James Fryett Architect, Brian McCulloch/Brian McCulloch, 115 Metcalfe St, PO Box 88, Elora ON N0B 1S0 519-846-2201 Fax 519-846-0343

CONS ENG STRUCT: Truax Engineering Ltd, 54 Drift-wood Place, Kitchener ON N2N 1W3 519-570-9035 Fax 519-570-1403

CONS ENG MECH/CONS ENG ELEC: RM Montgomery Engineering, 192 Nicklin Rd, Guelph ON N1H 7L5 519-767-0514 Fax 519-767-1361

PROJECT: 2 storeys; 1,457 m2; proposed construction of an office building.

First report Aug 15, 2007. Last report Jan 16, 2009. NEW INFORMATIONConstruction start Nov 2009; completion by Apr 2010. STATUS: Owner is waiting for site plan approvals.

Schedules for Invited Sub trade tenders and con-struction are undetermined. Further updte late 2009.

This report Jun 12, 2009.

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Central OntarioIncludes regions of Durham, York, Metro Toronto, Peel and Halton, Counties of Dufferin and Simcoe

Eastern OntarioIncludes counties of Northumberland, Prince Edward, Dundas-Stormont-Glengarry, Prescott-Russell, Lanark, Leeds-Grenville, Frontenac, Lennox-Addington, Hastings, Peterborough, Victoria, Haliburton and Renfrew, Districts of Muskoka, Nipissing and Parry Sound, Ottawa-Carleton Region

Western OntarioIncludes regions of Niagara, Hamilton-Wentworth, Waterloo, Haldimand-Norfolk, Counties of Brant, Oxford, Perth, Elgin, Kent, Essex, Lambton, Middlesex, Huron, Grey-Bruce, and Wellington

Northern OntarioIncludes districts of Kenora, Rainy River, Thunder Bay, Cochrane, Algoma, Sudbury, Timiskaming, Manitoulin

Cross RegionalRegions include Central Ontario, Western Ontario, Eastern Ontario, Central Ontario and Northern Ontario

The project reports on the following pages are compiled by Reed Construction Data’s team of researchers. Project inquiry line: 905-752-5540.

How to use the Building ReportsThe Building Reports section of Daily Commercial News includes Prebid, Out for Tender, Bid Results and Start reports. Projects located throughout Ontario are reported. New information is highlighted at the end of the report when significant changes occur. New projects are identified with italic type.

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RETAIL DEVELOPMENT ID: 9087095RICHMOND HILL, York Reg, ONNW corner of Major Mackenzie Ave, Markland Rd, Hwy 404, L3R NEGOTIATED/PLANNINGOWNER: Fieldgate Development, Sean Fox, 5400

Yonge St Suite 501, Toronto ON M2N 5R5 416-227-9005 416-227-9007

CONST MGR: Fieldgate Const Mgt Ltd, Sean Fox, 5400 Yonge St Suite 405, Toronto ON M2N 5R5 416-223-5127 Fax 416-642-2204

PROJECT: proposed construction of retail buildings.First report Jul 31, 2008. Last report Mar 10, 2009. NEW INFORMATIONSTATUS: Owner is seeking Council approvals for rezon-

ing. An Architect will be secured when approvals are in place. Schedules for design, tender and con-struction are expected September/October 2009, pending completion of construction on the Eastern side of the site, report number 9081636. Further update Fall, 2009

This report Jun 12, 2009.

RESTAURANTS ID: 9069727TORONTO, Metro Toronto Reg, ONPanago Pizza Ontario Expansion,(various locations), M4G CONTEMPLATEDOWNER: Panago Pizza Ltd Eastern Dev, Paul Vershaire,

116 Spadina Avenue Ste 101, Toronto ON M5V 2L1 416-941-0001

PROJECT: proposed expansion into the Ontario mar-ket.

First report Aug 23, 2007. Last report Jan 02, 2009. NEW INFORMATIONSTATUS: Owner is reviewing market analysis of the

Ontario Market and is considering expansion. Design, tender and construction schedules will be determined as franchisee agreements are estab-lished. Further update Summer, 2009.

This report Jun 12, 2009.

ARTS AND CULTURAL CENTRE ID: 9058801TORONTO, Metro Toronto Reg, ONRegent Park Arts and Cultural Centre,Dundas Street East, Oak Street, M5A PREPARING PLANSOWNER: City of Toronto(Clerk Dept), Lori Martin, 100

Queen St W Main Floor, Toronto ON M5H 2N2 416-338-0338 Fax 416-338-0685

OWNER: Toronto Community Housing Corp, Corinne DeAlimeda, 931 Yonge St, 1st Floor, Toronto ON M4W 2H2 416-981-5500 Fax 416-981-4111

OWNER: Daniels Capital Group, Alan Christensen, 2345 Yonge St, Ste 700, Toronto ON M4P 2E5 416-324-8178 Fax 416-324-9021

CONSULTANT: Lord Cultural Res Plng & Mgmnt, Mar-garet May, 321 Davenport Rd 3rd Floor, Toronto ON M5R 1K5 416-928-9292 Fax 416-928-1774

CONSULTANT: Toronto Artscape, Billie Bridgeman, 60 Atlantic Ave Ste 111, Toronto M6K 1X9 416-392-1038 Fax 416-535-6260

PROJECT: proposed construction of an arts and cul-tural centre in the Regent Park area of Toronto.

First report Mar 13, 2007. Last report Feb 23, 2009. NEW INFORMATIONARCH: Diamond & Schmitt Arch Inc, David Dow, 384

Adelaide St W, Ste 300, Toronto ON M5V 1R7 416-862-8800 Fax 416-862-5508

STATUS: Cons has completed a Feasibility study including programming and concept plans. Arch is undertaking preliminary planning. The project scope will be released Fall, 2009. Owner will issue a Request For Proposals (RFP) for a private part-nership proponents to design, build, finance and maintain the project late June, 2009. An award is anticipated late July, 2009. The awarded proponent will be provide Working drawings and Construction management, and will sign a long-term lease with the Owner to manage and maintain the building. Schedules for tender for Sub trades and construc-

tion are undetermined. Further update early August, 2009.

NOTE: Lord Cultural Res Planning & Management Inc. will complete Phase One of the feasibility study. Artscape will complete Phase Two of the feasibil-ity study.

This report Jun 12, 2009.

DETENTION CENTRE ID: 9087874TORONTO, Metro Toronto Reg, ONToronto Intermittent Centre,Horner Ave, M6N PLANS COMPLETEDOWNER: Infrastructure Ontario, Terrence Foran, 777

Bay St, Toronto ON M5G 2C8 416-212-7289 Fax 416-325-4646

ARCH: Parkin Architects Ltd, Robert Boraks, 700 Industrial Ave Ste 120, Ottawa ON K1G 0Y9 613-739-7700 Fax 613-739-7780

PLANS BY: Stantec Architecture Ltd, Bill Taylor, 401 Wellington St W, Ste 100, Toronto ON M5V 1E7 416-596-6666 Fax 416-596-7892

CONSULTANT: MMM Group Limited, 100 Commerce Valley Dr W, Thornhill ON L3T 0A1 905-882-4211 Fax 905-882-0055

OWNER’S REP: Ontario Realty Corp, Jeff Giffen, 1 Dun-das Street W, Ste 2000, Toronto ON M5G 2L5 416-327-3937 Fax 416-326-4871

PROJECT: 2 storeys above grade, 1 below; 62,100 m2; proposed construction of a minimum security facility on the site of the Toronto South Detention Centre, report number 9074335. This facility will be used primarily to house inmates serving weekend sentences.

Construction start Jan 2010; completion by Jan 2011.

First report Aug 15, 2008. Last report Jan 27, 2009. NEW INFORMATIONSTATUS: Working drawings are complete. A Prequalifi-

cation for Consortia to Design and build the Toronto South Detention Centre, report number 9074335, has been issued by the Owner. An award is antici-pated late Fall/early Winter, 2009. Owner expects the awarded Consortia may also build this project. Schedules for Sub trade tender and construction are undetermined pending the award. Further update November, 2009.

This report Jun 12, 2009.

COMMUNITY CENTRE ID: 9096700TORONTO, Metro Toronto Reg, ONRegent Park Community Centre,Shuter St, Sackville Green, M5A CONTEMPLATEDOWNER: City of Toronto(Clerk Dept), Lucky Boothe,

100 Queen St W Main Floor, Toronto ON M5H 2N2 416-338-0338 Fax 416-338-0685

PROJECT: proposed construction of a community cen-tre for the Regent Park community, to replace the existing centre at 203 Sackville Green. Construc-tion of this project may proceed with Phase Two of the Regent park redevelopment, report number 9073827.

First report Mar 04, 2009. NEW INFORMATIONSTATUS: Capital funding for the project has been

allocated in the 2009 budget. Public consultation meetings are expected to begin Summer, 2009. Owner expects to issue a Request For Proposals for Architects to complete design Summer, 2009. Preliminary designs will proceed through 2009. Schedules for Working drawings, Sub trade tender and construction will be set in 2010. Further update August, 2009.

This report Jun 12, 2009.

AQUATIC CENTRE; $4,000,000 est ID: 9077270

TORONTO, Metro Toronto Reg, ONSumach St, Dundas St, M5A PLANS COMPLETEDOWNER: City of Toronto, Doug Giles, 100 Queen St W,

Toronto ON M5H 2N2 416-392-8011 Fax 416-392-2980

COORD: Toronto Community Housing Corp, Corinne DeAlmeida, 931 Yonge St, 1st Floor, Toronto ON M4W 2H2 416-981-5500 Fax 416-981-4111

ARCH: MacLennan Jaunkalns Miller, Jeanne Ng, 19 Duncan St, Ste 202, Toronto ON M5H 3H1 416-593-6796 Fax 416-593-0212

LANDS ARCH: PMA Landscape Architects, 224 Wallace Ave, Ste 321, Toronto ON M6H 1V7 416-239-9818 Fax 416-239-1310

CONS ENG CIVIL: Dillon Consulting Ltd, 235 Yorkland Blvd Ste 800, Toronto ON M2J 4Y8 416-229-4647 Fax 416-229-4692

CONS ENG STRUCT: Blackwell Bowick Partnership, 19 Duncan St Ste 405, Toronto ON M5H 3H1 416-593-5300 Fax 416-593-4840

CONS ENG MECH/CONS ENG ELEC: LKM Consulting Engineers Inc, 235 Lesmill Rd, North York ON M3B 2V1 416-445-8255 Fax 416-445-7885

COST CONS: A W Hooker Associates Ltd, 2896 South Sheridan Way, Suite 300, Oakville ON L6J 7G9 905-829-9436 Fax 905-829-9440

PROJECT: 1 storey; 24,000 sq ft; site 2 acres; parking for 100 cars; proposed construction of a regional Aquatic centre. This project will consist of a training pool and leisure pool, change rooms, office space and class room space for lifeguard training classes. The building will have space for a total of 400 occu-pants.

First report Feb 28, 2008. Last report Jan 06, 2009. NEW INFORMATIONConstruction start Mar 2010; completion by Aug

2011. STATUS: Working drawings are complete. Prequali-

fication and Invited tender for Gen Cont will be issued by the City of Toronto Summer, 2009. Award is anticipated late Summer, 2009. Further update July, 2009.

This report Jun 12, 2009.

BANK ALTS ID: 9059619TORONTO, Metro Toronto Reg, ONTD Canada Trust,211 Laird Drive, M4G 3W8 NEGOTIATED/PLANS COMPLETEOWNER: Fieldgate Development, Lauren Bailey, 5400

Yonge St Suite 501, Toronto ON M2N 5R5 416-227-9005 416-227-9007

CONST MGR: Fieldgate Const Mgt Ltd, Sean Fox, 5400 Yonge St Suite 405, Toronto ON M2N 5R5 416-223-5127 Fax 416-642-2204

ARCH/OWNER’S REP: PDA Architects, John DeValence/John DeValence, 522 Mount Pleasant Rd Ste 200, Toronto ON M4S 2M3 416-440-0058 Fax 416-440-1404

CONS ENG STRUCT: Y & V Engineering Ltd, 950 Den-nison St Unit 15, Markham ON L3R 3Y5 905-415-8080 Fax 905-415-8035

CONS ENG MECH: LKM Consulting Engineers Inc, 235 Lesmill Rd, North York ON M3B 2V1 416-445-8255 Fax 416-445-7885

CONS ENG ELEC: Hammerschlag & Joffe Inc, 69 Les-mill Rd, Toronto ON M3B 2T8 416-444-9263 Fax 416-444-1463

PROJECT: 1 storey; 839 m2; site 2,415 m2; parking for 39 cars; proposed alterations to a single-storey heritage building for use as commercial building. The total interior area is 839 sq M. The building will be used as a bank.

First report Mar 23, 2007. Last report Apr 28, 2009. NEW INFORMATIONConstruction start Oct 2009; completion by Jun 2010. STATUS: Owner is finalizing City Council rezoning and

site plan approvals. Working drawings are 90 per-cent complete and are being reviewed. Working drawings will be finalized when approvals are in place. Const Mgr will issue tender for Sub trades from a Roster list early Fall, 2009. Schedules for Sub trade awards and construction will be finalized Fall, 2009, pending approvals. Further update Sep-tember, 2009.

This report Jun 12, 2009.

OUT FOR TENDERBuildings

MARRIED QUARTERS ALTS Roofing cont; $300,000 est ID: 9102437

ESSA TWP, Simcoe Co, ONCFB Borden,various married quarters, L0M 1C0 TENDERS DUE 14:00 Jun 25, 2009; HAJBN32 OWNER: Defence Construction Canada, Dianne Laube,

16 Ramillies Rd, 2nd Floor, Bldg P154, PO Box 400, Borden ON L0M 1C0 705-424-1200 Fax 705-423-3032

COORD: Barrie Construction Assoc, 156 Victoria St, Barrie ON L4N 2J4 705-726-5864 Fax 705-726-4649

PROJECT: Roof replacement. To remove and replace the asphalt shingle roofing and the installation of attic baffles.

TENDERS will be received by Coord. Documents may be obtained by calling 1-800-964-

6379.This report Jun 12, 2009.

HOSPITAL ALTS ID: 9100878TORONTO, Metro Toronto Reg, ONSt Michael’s Hospital,61 Queen St East, M5C 2T2 INVITED TENDERS DUE 15:00 Jun 23, 2009 adda extn OWNER: St Michael’s Hosp (Planning), 30 Bond St,

Toronto ON M5B 1W8 416-360-4000 Fax 416-864-5870

ARCH: Diamond & Schmitt Arch Inc, Jennifer Ander-son, 384 Adelaide St W, Ste 300, Toronto ON M5V 1R7 416-862-8800 Fax 416-862-5508

PROJECT: Women’s Health Clinic and lobby renovation project.

First report May 15, 2009. Last report Jun 10, 2009. NEW INFORMATIONINVITED TENDERS will be received by Owner. Documents will be available on May 19. For inq con-

tact Jennifer Anderson at 416 862-8800. INVITED MECHANICAL TRADES: Ainsworth; Black and Mac-Donald; English and Mould; Geo A Kelson; Locker-bie & Hole Contracting; Modern Niagara; Sutherland and Schultz; Tormac Mechanical. INVITED ELECTRI-CAL TRADES: Ainsworth; Black and MacDonald; ES Fox; Guild Electrical; Ontario Electric; Plan Group.

Addendum(a) no 1-3 issued. INVITED TENDERS due time and date has been

extended from 15:00 Jun 11, 2009 to 15:00 Jun 23, 2009.

Plans and specs on display at: Toronto Const Assn.6 bidders previously reported; NOTE: The following contractor has withdrawn: Van-

bots.This report Jun 12, 2009.

HOSPITAL ALTS ID: 9102483TORONTO, Metro Toronto Reg, ONToronto General Hospital, Peter Munk Cardiac Centre,190 Elizabeth St, M5G 2C4 INVITED TENDERS DUE 14:00 Jun 25, 2009; 0620 bid-

ders ARCH: KPMB Architects, 322 King St W 3rd Flr, Toronto

ON M5V 1J2 416-977-5104 Fax 416-598-9840CONS ENG MECH/CONS ENG ELEC: H H Angus & Asso-

ciates Ltd, 1127 Leslie St, Don Mills ON M3C 2J6 416-443-8200 Fax 416-443-8290

OWNER’S REP: University Health Network, Douglas Weaver, 90 Gerrard St W, Suite UB-12, Toronto ON M5G 1J6 416-340-4800 Fax 416-340-5323

PROJECT: Lobby renovation.INVITED TENDERS will be received by Owner’s rep. Plans and specs on display at: Toronto Const Assn.BIDDERS: Bondfield Construction Co Ltd, 407 Basaltic

Rd, Concord ON L4K 4W8 416-667-8422 Fax 416-667-8462

Dineen Construction Corp, 70 Disco Rd, Ste 300, Toronto ON M9W 1L9 416-675-7676 Fax 416-675-6987

Harbridge & Cross Ltd, 350 Creditstone Rd Ste 202, Concord ON L4K 3Z2 416-213-7165 Fax 905-738-9649

Olar Ltd, 28 Vanscoe Rd, Etobicoke ON M8Z 5J4 416-233-5891 Fax 416-233-3869

The Dalton Company Ltd, 1140 Castlefield Ave, Toronto ON M6B 1E9 416-789-4195 Fax 416-789-9622

Von Construction, 51 Hanlan Rd, Unit 4, Woodbridge ON L4L 3P5 905-264-6481 Fax 905-264-1805

This report Jun 12, 2009.

OUT FOR TENDEREngineeringFEEDERMAIN ID: 9101595BRAMPTON, Peel Reg, ONBeckett-Sproule Feedermain, Contract No 2 TENDERS DUE 12:00 Jun 17, 2009; 2009-040T (04-

1205) add bidders OWNER: Regional Municipality of Peel, 10 Peel Centre

Dr, Brampton ON L6T 4B9 905-791-7800 Fax 905-791-3697

PROJECT: Supply and installation of approx 1400 metres of 2100mm dia concrete pressure pipe feedermain, and approx 270 metres of 300mm dia watermain in open cut along with appurtenances and reinstatement.

TENDERS will be received by Owner. Documents may be obtained from Owner.

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PLAN DEPOSIT: $30 NON-refundable. TENDER DEPOS-IT: Each tender must be accompanied by a certified cheque in the amount of $300,000, and the suc-cessful bidder must provide a bond by an approved guarantee company for 100 percent of the total tender.

First report May 28, 2009. Last report Jun 01, 2009. NEW INFORMATIONADD BIDDERS: Aecon Const & Materials Ltd, 12

Canam Cres, Brampton ON L7A 1A9 905-454-1078 Fax 905-451-9827

Allto Const, 23 Robb Blvd, Unit 1, PO Box 306, Oran-geville ON L9W 2Z7 519-941-6403 Fax 519-941-9551

C & M McNally Engineering Inc, 4380 South Service Rd, Unit 1, Burlington ON L7L 5Y6 905-637-7070 Fax 905-637-2337

Carillion Canada Inc, 80 North Queen St, Toronto ON M8Z 5Z6 416-233-5811 Fax 416-233-3795

Clearway Construction Inc, 379 Bowes Rd, Concord ON L4K 1J1 905-761-6955 Fax 905-761-9770

Comer Group (332573 Ont Ltd), 50 Fernstaff Court, Unit 8, Concord ON L4K 3L6 905-660-0022 Fax 905-660-7589

Con-Ker Const, 860 Progress Court, Oakville ON L6L 6K1 905-847-8878 Fax 905-847-6721

Con-Drain Group, 30 Floral Parkway, Concord ON L4K 4R1 905-669-5400 Fax 905-669-2296

D’Orazio Infrastructure Group, 2787 Brighton Rd, Oakville ON L6H 6J4 905-829-8777 Fax 905-829-8779

Dom-Meridian Const Ltd, 1021 Meyerside Dr, Unit 10, Mississauga ON L5T 1J6 905-564-5594 Fax 905-564-5595

Drainstar Contracting Ltd, 989 Creditstone Rd, Concord ON L4K 4N7 905-738-9980 Fax 905-660-7351

FCM Construction Limited, 2401 Royal Windsor Dr, Oakville ON L6J 7X6 905-339-0990 Fax 905-339-0841

King Cross Cont Ltd, 12473 Hwy 50 S, PO Box 488, Bolton ON L7E 5T4 905-857-0864 Fax 905-857-5536

Lancorp Const Co Ltd, 138 Creditstone Rd, Concord ON L4K 1P2 905-660-0778 Fax 905-660-4252

Mardave Const (2007) Ltd, 48 Millwick Dr, Toronto ON M9L 1Y3 416-741-1044 Fax 416-741-4791

McNally Construction Inc, 1855 Barton St E, PO Box 3338, Stn LCD4, Hamilton ON L8H 7L8 905-549-6561 Fax 905-549-3548

Memme Construction, 1315 Shawson Dr, Mississauga ON L4W 1C4 905-564-7972 Fax 905-670-4946

Pachino Const Co Ltd, 7 Sangster Rd, PO Box 1629, Stouffville ON L4A 8A4 905-640-8891 Fax 905-640-8893

Pilen Const of Canada Ltd, 22 Cadetta Rd, Brampton ON L6P 0X4 905-794-0752 Fax 905-794-1051

TACC Construction Ltd, 270 Chrislea Rd, Woodbridge ON L4L 8A8 905-856-8500 Fax 905-856-8508

Technicore Underground Inc, 102 Bales Dr E, PO Box 93089, Newmarket ON L3Y 8K3 905-898-4889 Fax 905-898-2822

Trisan Const (614128 ON Inc), 17250 Hwy 27, Ste 205, PO Box 502, Schomberg ON L0G 1T0 416-410-3839 Fax 905-939-4082

1 bidder previously reported; This report Jun 12, 2009.

LANDSCAPING Landscape cont ID: 9102415BURLINGTON, Halton Reg, ONUpper Middle Rd,at CN Halton Sub TENDERS DUE 14:00 Jun 24, 2009; 09-38 OWNER: City of Burlington, Derek McGaghey, 426

Brant St, PO Box 5013, Burlington ON L7R 3Z6 905-335-7777 Fax 905-335-7881

PROJECT: For the complete landscaping and irrigation works at the new grade separation located on Upper Middle Rd. Works includes supply and plant various species of trees, shrubs, perennials, grasses, vines and bulbs. In addition seeding, erosion control blan-kets and plant bed preparation.

TENDERS will be received by Owner. Documents may be obtained from Owner. PLAN DEPOSIT: $54.60 GST included. For inq contact

Derek McGaghey at 905 335-7600 ext 7421.This report Jun 12, 2009.

CULVERT ID: 9102170CALEDON, Peel Reg, ONRegion of Peel Structure No 091117,over the Salt Creek tributary on King St West of Airport Rd TENDERS DUE 12:00 Jun 17, 2009; 2009-244T (09-

4850) bidders OWNER: Regional Municipality of Peel, 10 Peel Centre

Dr, Brampton ON L6T 4B9 905-791-7800 Fax 905-791-3697

PROJECT: For the removal and replacement of the existing concrete culvert (Region of Peel Structure

No 091117) over the Salt Creek tributary on King St West of Airport Rd. The work to be completed gen-erally includes, but is not limited to, the complete removal of the existing concrete culvert, including foundation (footings), and supply and installation of a new open frame precast sectional concrete culvert. The works will also include watercourse channel works, landscaping, and all other work necessary.

TENDERS will be received by Owner. Documents may be obtained from Owner. PLAN DEPOSIT: $30 NON-refundable. TENDER DEPOS-

IT: Each tender must be accompanied by a certified cheque in the amount of $100,000, and the suc-cessful bidder must provide a bond by an approved guarantee company for 100 per cent of the total tender. MANDATORY SITE VISIT: June 11 at 9:30 at the Salt Creek Tributary Culvert on King St, approx 330 metres west of Airport Rd, Caledon.

First report Jun 09, 2009. NEW INFORMATIONBIDDERS: Aecon Const & Materials Ltd, 12 Canam

Cres, Brampton ON L7A 1A9 905-454-1078 Fax 905-451-9827

Dagmar Const Inc, 7350 Hwy 48, PO Box 510, Markham ON L3P 3R1 905-294-7480 Fax 905-294-8414

Graham Bros Construction Ltd, 290 Clarence St, Brampton ON L6W 1T4 905-453-1200 Fax 905-453-2217

Lancorp Const Co Ltd, 138 Creditstone Rd, Concord ON L4K 1P2 905-660-0778 Fax 905-660-4252

Lombardi Construction, 19 Bluestone St, Woodbridge ON L4L 8C8 416-743-0667 Fax 416-748-2199

Metric Contr Services Corp, 34 Bramtree Court, Bramp-ton ON L6S 5Z7 905-793-4100 Fax 905-793-4402

Moorefield Excavating, 6297 Wellington Rd, 109 South, RR 3, Harriston ON N0G 1Z0 519-510-3571 Fax 519-510-3277

Moretti Excavating Ltd, 7899A Huntington Rd, Vaughan ON L4L 1A5 905-265-7990 Fax 905-265-7988

This report Jun 12, 2009.

SEWEGE PUMPING STATION ID: 9101812CALEDON, Peel Reg, ONInglewood Village Arena Rd Sewage Pumping Station,15551 McLauglin Rd, Inglewood TENDERS DUE 12:00 Jun 17, 2009; 2009-197T (06-

2720) add bidders OWNER: Regional Municipality of Peel, 10 Peel Centre

Dr, Brampton ON L6T 4B9 905-791-7800 Fax 905-791-3697

PROJECT: Supply and installation of a fully functional sewage pumping station including all ancillary structures, electrical and mechanical equipment and controls, yard piping and backup power con-ductors and control wiring to off site backup power source including, but not limited to the follow-ing: - 3900mm x 3000mm wet well; - 3000mm x 2400mm valve chamber; - 2400mm x 1800mm forcemain meter chamber; - 1800mm dia water supply meter chamber; - 1500mm dia valve cham-ber; - various sanitary manholes from 1200mm dia to 1800 mm dia; - Two submersible 5.6 kw (7.5 hp) sewage pumps; Also included is all restoration and landscaping of site at project completion.

TENDERS will be received by Owner. Documents may be obtained from Owner. PLAN DEPOSIT: $150 NON-refundable. TENDER

DEPOSIT: Each tender must be accompanied by a certified cheque or bank draft in the amount of $200,000, and the successful vendor must provide a Performance Bond and Labour and Material Pay-ment Bond by an approved guarantee company each in the amount of 50 per cent of the total ten-der. MANDATORY SITE VISIT: June 9 at 10:00 at the Sewage Pumping Station site.

First report Jun 02, 2009. Last report Jun 11, 2009. NEW INFORMATIONADD BIDDERS: Aplus General Contractor, 66 Carnforth

Rd, Toronto ON M4A 2K7 416-281-5556 Fax 416-281-0853

AVERTEX Utility Solutions Inc, 205235 County Rd 109, Orangeville ON L9W 2Z3 519-942-3030 Fax 519-942-2383

Becc Const Group Ltd, 28 Westwyn Court, Brampton ON L6T 4T5 905-608-9299 Fax 905-608-9929

CRA Contractors Limited, 140 Bathurst dr, Waterloo ON N2V 1V7 519-884-3363 Fax 519-725-1370

Develco Contracting Inc, 3800 Steeles Ave W Suite 201W, Woodbridge On L4L 4G9 905-266-0755 Fax 905-265-0511

Drainstar Contracting Ltd, 989 Creditstone Rd, Concord ON L4K 4N7 905-738-9980 Fax 905-660-7351

Enviro-Con Eng & Const Ltd, 290 Southgate Dr, Unit 5, Guelph ON N1G 4P5 519-829-3904 Fax 519-829-3917

FCM Construction Limited, 2401 Royal Windsor Dr, Oakville ON L6J 7X6 905-339-0990 Fax 905-339-0841

GC Romano Sons (Toronto) Ltd, 116 Corstata Av, Vaughan ON L4K 2M9 905-669-2396 Fax 905-669-3560

Jacques Daoust Coat Mng Inc, 310 Queen St W, Cam-bridge ON N3C 1G6 519-249-1568 Fax 519-249-0557

Memme Construction, 1315 Shawson Dr, Mississauga ON L4W 1C4 905-564-7972 Fax 905-670-4946

Mettko Const, 277 Lakeshore Rd E Ste 408, Oakville ON L6J 1H9 905-849-1833 Fax 905-849-9734

Robert B Somerville Co Limited, 13176 Dufferin St, King City ON L7B 1K5 905-833-3100 Fax 905-833-3111

Sona Construction Limited, 926 Burlington St E, Hamil-ton ON L8L 4K5 905-548-9311 Fax 905-548-9191

Torbear Contracting Inc, 144 Woodstream Blvd, Wood-bridge ON L4L 7Y3 905-850-8814 Fax 905-856-6599

Vision Almet Ltd, 6890 Davand Dr, Mississauga ON L5T 1J5 905-564-2955 Fax 905-564-2966

W A Stephenson Mech Contr Ltd, 22 Essex Ave, Thorn-hill ON L3T 3Y7 905-886-0934 Fax 905-881-7655

Wellington Const Ltd, 8718 Wellington Rd 7, RR 1, Palmerston ON N0G 2P0 519-343-2456 Fax 519-343-2694

3 bidders previously reported; This report Jun 12, 2009.

ROADWORK & CULVERT ID: 9102422DUFFERIN CO, ONHwy 10,Hwy 10 & 89 TENDERS DUE 11:00 Jul 08, 2009; 2009-3018 OWNER: Min of Transportation Ontario, 301 St Paul St,

Ground Floor, St Catharines ON L2R 7R4 877-246-4600 Fax 905-704-2855

PROJECT: Grading, drainage, granular base, hot mix paving and culvert replacements.

TENDERS will be received by Owner. Documents may be obtained from Owner. Necessary available financial rating is $2,000,000 in

GR. Necessary available maximum workload rat-ing is $2,000,000. More info can be obtained from www.raqs.mto.gov.on.ca

This report Jun 12, 2009.

ROADWORK ID: 9102433DURHAM REG, ONvarious Ontario ramps along Hwy 401 TENDERS DUE 11:30 Jun 24, 2009; OSS-077883 OWNER: Shared Services Bureau, Paul Martin, 700

University Ave, 6th Floor, Toronto ON M5G 1X6 416-325-0889 Fax 416-212-6909

PROJECT: Supply and installation of ramp closure gates.

TENDERS will be received by Owner. Documents may be obtained by calling 1-800-964-

6379. Necessary available financial rating is $150,000 in GM. Necessary available maximum workload rating is $150,000.

This report Jun 12, 2009.

ROAD RECONSTRUCTION ID: 9096473HALTON HILLS, Halton Reg, ONWildwood Rd,from Confederation St to Oak Ridge Dr, Glen Williams INVITED TENDERS DUE 14:00 Jun 16, 2009; P-067-09

add bidders extn OWNER: Town of Halton Hills, Simcoe Gourlay, 1 Halton

Hills Dr, Georgetown ON L7G 5G2 905-873-2600 Fax 905-873-2347

PROJECT: Road reconstruction.First report Feb 27, 2009. Last report May 29, 2009. NEW INFORMATIONINVITED TENDERS will be received by Owner. Documents may be obtained from Owner. Sharon Collie 905 873-2601 ext 2272, email: sha-

[email protected] TENDERS due time and date has been

extended from 14:00 Jun 11, 2009 to 14:00 Jun 16, 2009.

ADD BIDDERS: Dig-Con International Limited, 4 Hol-land Dr, Units 8 & 9, Bolton ON L7E 1G1 905-951-1616 Fax 905-951-1617

Esposito Bros Construction Ltd, 12890-10th Conces-sion, PO Box 748, Nobleton ON L0G 1N0 905-859-8800 Fax 905-859-8801

Gazzola Paving Ltd, 529 Carlingview Dr, Etobicoke ON M9W 5H2 416-675-7007 Fax 416-675-4371

King Cross Cont Ltd, 12473 Hwy 50 S, PO Box 488, Bolton ON L7E 5T4 905-857-0864 Fax 905-857-5536

King Paving & Materials Co, 3385 Harvester Rd, PO Box 699, Burlington ON L7R 3Y5 905-639-2993 Fax 905-333-3730

Kretcon Const Ltd, 400 Calderstone Cres, Scarborough ON M1C 3A2 416-990-8054 Fax 416-287-8808

New Alliance Ltd, 2050 Speers Rd, Unit 6, Oakville ON L6L 2X8 905-847-8888 Fax 905-847-8808

Roto-Mill Services Ltd, 560 Riddell Rd, Orangeville ON L9W 5H3 519-941-7686 Fax 519-941-6484

9 bidders previously reported; This report Jun 12, 2009.

ROADWORK ID: 9102423METRO TORONTO REG, ONHwy 401,from west of Keele St to west of Brock Rd TENDERS DUE 15:00 Jul 08, 2009; 2009-2029 OWNER: Min of Transportation Ontario, 301 St Paul St,

Ground Floor, St Catharines ON L2R 7R4 877-246-4600 Fax 905-704-2855

PROJECT: Overhead sign support structures.TENDERS will be received by Owner. Documents may be obtained from Owner. Necessary available financial rating is $2,000,000 in

S. Necessary available maximum workload rating is $2,000,000. More info can be obtained from www.raqs.mto.gov.on.ca

This report Jun 12, 2009.

ROADWORK ID: 9101804MISSISSAUGA, Peel Reg, ONPrincess Royal Dr and Erindale Station Rd,Confederation Parkway to Living Arts Dr & at Central Parkway TENDERS DUE 14:00 Jun 16, 2009; FA.49.678-09 bid-

ders OWNER: City of Mississauga(Purch), Maria Torres, 300

City Centre Dr, 4th Floor, Mississauga ON L5B 3C1 905-896-5233 Fax 905-615-4186

PROJECT: 2009 intersection improvements.TENDERS will be received by Owner. Documents may be obtained from Owner. PLAN DEPOSIT: Part A $125; Part B $125, taxes includ-

ed, NON-refundable. TENDER DEPOSIT: Each tender must be accompanied by a certified cheque in the amount of $20,000. The successful bidder shall be required to furnish the City with Performance Bond totalling 100% of the contract amount. For info regarding document pick-up contact Angela DeChellis at 905 615-3200 ext 5239, [email protected] For all inq contact Maria Torrest at ext 5240, [email protected]

First report Jun 01, 2009. NEW INFORMATIONBIDDERS: Aloia Bros Concrete Contrs Ltd, 1844 Duf-

ferin St, Toronto ON M6E 3P6 416-653-3574 Fax 416-658-5877

Con-Ker Const, 860 Progress Court, Oakville ON L6L 6K1 905-847-8878 Fax 905-847-6721

Lafarge Paving & Const Ltd, 949 Wilson Ave, North York ON M3K 1G2 416-633-9670 Fax 416-631-9366

Il Duca Const, 451-A Attwell Dr, Toronto ON M3H 6A7 416-679-0888 Fax 416-679-1222

Pave-Al Ltd, 1250 Shawson Dr, Mississauga ON L4W 1C4 905-256-2500 Fax 905-256-5095

Gazzola Paving Ltd, 529 Carlingview Dr, Etobicoke ON M9W 5H2 416-675-7007 Fax 416-675-4371

Graham Bros Construction Ltd, 290 Clarence St, Brampton ON L6W 1T4 905-453-1200 Fax 905-453-2217

Four Seasons Site Development, 5845 Luke Rd Suite 201, Mississauga ON L4W 2K5 905-670-7655 Fax 905-670-9589

A1 Asphalt Maintenance, 2233 Harold Rd, Burlington ON L7P 2J6 905-631-7308 Fax 905-631-5496

Roto-Mill Services Ltd, 560 Riddell Rd, Orangeville ON L9W 5H3 519-941-7686 Fax 519-941-6484

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Royal Ready Construction, 2447 Royal Windsor Dr, Oakville ON L6J 7X6 905-842-0770 Fax 905-842-5463

Trisan Const (614128 ON Inc), 17250 Hwy 27, Ste 205, PO Box 502, Schomberg ON L0G 1T0 416-410-3839 Fax 905-939-4082

Kretcon Const Ltd, 400 Calderstone Cres, Scarborough ON M1C 3A2 416-990-8054 Fax 416-287-8808

This report Jun 12, 2009.

ROADWORK ID: 1304662MISSISSAUGA, Peel Reg, ONBritannia Rd, Phase 1,from Queen St to Bidwell Trail TENDERS DUE 12:00 Jun 17, 2009; 2009-204T (03-

4080) bidders OWNER: Regional Municipality of Peel, 10 Peel Centre

Dr, Brampton ON L6T 4B9 905-791-7800 Fax 905-791-3697

PROJECT: Road improvements. For the construction of approx 1,778 lin m of road widening, Britannia Rd between Queen St to Bidwell Trail; including bridge rehabilitation at Credit River, retaining structure, storm sewer, concrete curb and gutter, landscap-ing, streetlighting and traffic signal works at Queen St South, Ellesboro St, Tilsdown Dr, Creditview Rd, and Bidwell Trail.

First report Aug 18, 2003. Last report Jun 04, 2009. NEW INFORMATIONTENDERS will be received by Owner. Documents may be obtained from Owner. PLAN DEPOSIT: $150 NON-refundable. TENDER

DEPOSIT: Each tender must be accompanied by a certified cheque in the amount of $300,000, and the successful bidder must provide a bond by an approved guarantee company for 100 per cent of the total tender.

BIDDERS: Aecon Const & Materials Ltd, 20 Carlson Court, suite 800, Toronto ON M9W 7K6 416-293-7004 Fax 416-940-2283

Aecon Const & Materials Ltd, 12 Canam Cres, Bramp-ton ON L7A 1A9 905-454-1078 Fax 905-451-9827

AGI Traffic Tech, 2960 Markham Rd, Scarborough ON M1X 1E6 416-742-8900 Fax 416-746-1920

B Gottardo Construction Ltd, 132 Ashbridge Circle, Woodbridge ON L4L 3R5 416-745-9120 Fax 905-851-4403

Belor Const, 6625 Kitimat Rd, Unit 46, Mississauga ON L5N 6J1 905-858-7666 Fax 905-858-7789

Bob Hendricksen Const Ltd, 12051 Ashburn Rd, Port Perry ON L9L 1Z9 905-985-3400 Fax 905-985-7075

Bridgecon Construction Ltd, 989 Creditstone Rd, Con-cord ON L4K 4N7 905-738-4139 Fax 905-660-7351

Clearwater Structures Inc, 397 Frankcom St, Ajax ON L1S 1R4 905-686-5203 Fax 905-686-4763

Con-Ker Const, 860 Progress Court, Oakville ON L6L 6K1 905-847-8878 Fax 905-847-6721

Dagmar Const Inc, 7350 Hwy 48, PO Box 510, Markham ON L3P 3R1 905-294-7480 Fax 905-294-8414

EC Power & Lighting, 2461 Beryl Road, Oakville ON L6J 7X3 905-815-9464 Fax 905-815-9438

Fermar Paving & Asphalt, 1921 Albion Rd, Rexdale ON M9W 5S8 416-675-3550 Fax 416-675-3556

Gazzola Paving Ltd, 529 Carlingview Dr, Etobicoke ON M9W 5H2 416-675-7007 Fax 416-675-4371

Graham Bros Construction Ltd, 290 Clarence St, Brampton ON L6W 1T4 905-453-1200 Fax 905-453-2217

King Cross Cont Ltd, 12473 Hwy 50 S, PO Box 488, Bolton ON L7E 5T4 905-857-0864 Fax 905-857-5536

Lafarge Paving & Const Ltd, 949 Wilson Ave, North York ON M3K 1G2 416-633-9670 Fax 416-631-9366

Lancorp Const Co Ltd, 138 Creditstone Rd, Concord ON L4K 1P2 905-660-0778 Fax 905-660-4252

Pave-Al Ltd, 1250 Shawson Dr, Mississauga ON L4W 1C4 905-256-2500 Fax 905-256-5095

Roto-Mill Services Ltd, 560 Riddell Rd, Orangeville ON L9W 5H3 519-941-7686 Fax 519-941-6484

This report Jun 12, 2009.

NOISE WALL ID: 9102424PEEL REG, ONDixie Rd and Erin Mills Parkway,City of Brampton and City of Mississauga TENDERS DUE 12:00 Jun 24, 2009; 2009-192T OWNER: Regional Municipality of Peel, 10 Peel Centre

Dr, Brampton ON L6T 4B9 905-791-7800 Fax 905-791-3697

PROJECT: Noise wall installation and repairs. Con-struction of new noise wall on Dixie Rd from 50m south of Birchbank Rd to 130m south of Clark Blvd in the City of Brampton, and repairs on Erin Mills Parkway 500m south of The Collegeway, at 2474

Brasilia Circle, and the Queensway East, west of Camilla Rd in the City of Mississauga. The work to be done includes close cut clearing, fence and noise barrier wall removal, temporary fence, sup-ply and installation of steel sheet piles with rock anchor tie-backs, installation of new noise barrier wall, and restoration.

TENDERS will be received by Owner. Documents may be obtained from Owner. PLAN DEPOSIT: $30 NON-refundable. TENDER DEPOS-

IT: Each tender must be accompanied by a certified cheque in the amount of $50,000, and the suc-cessful bidder must provide a bond by an approved guarantee company for 100 per cent of the total tender. MANDATORY SITE VISIT: June 18 at 14:00 at 2474 Brasilia Circle in the City of Mississauga.

This report Jun 12, 2009.

BID RESULTSBuildingsARENA ADDN AND ALTS; $8,584,663

ID: 9049093BURLINGTON, Halton Reg, ONAppleby Ice Centre,1201 Appleby Line, L7L 5H9 AWARD ; ENG-09-09OWNER: City of Burlington, Craig Stevens, 426 Brant

St, PO Box 5013, Burlington ON L7R 3Z6 905-335-7777 Fax 905-335-7881

COORD: City of Burlington, 390 Brant St, 3rd Floor, Sims Square, Burlington ON L7K 4J4 905-335-7600 Fax 905-335-7663

ARCH/PLANS BY: WGD Architects Inc, Percy Poplak, 240 Richmond St W, Ste 301, Toronto ON M5V 1V6 416-595-9955 Fax 416-595-0823

PROJECT: 1 storey; 65,000 sq ft; proposed expansion and renovations to the ice centre including associ-ated site work.

Construction start Apr 2009; completion by Oct 2009. INVITED TENDERS closed Mar 25, 2009. First report Sep 14, 2006. Last report Mar 31, 2009. NEW INFORMATIONGEN CONT: Norlon Builders London Ltd, 151 York St,

London ON N6A 1A8 519-672-7590 Fax 519-645-6989

OTHER BIDS: Maple Reinders Constructors, Cambridge ON $8,972,250

Melloul-Blamey Const Inc, Waterloo ON $8,988,000 This report Jun 12, 2009.

STORAGE BUILDING ADDN; $6,021,317 ID: 9089207

MARKHAM, York Reg, ONMarkham Museum, Collections Bldg,9300 Hwy 48 at 16th Ave, L3P 3J3 LOW BID ; 121-T-09OWNER: Town of Markham, Eardley Adams, 101 Town

Centre Blvd, Markham ON L3R 9W3 905-477-7000 Fax 905-479-7772

ARCH: The Ventin Group, David Ecclestone, 72 Stafford St, Ste 200, 2nd Floor, Toronto ON M6J 2R9 416-588-6370 Fax 416-588-6327

LANDS ARCH: EDA Collaborative Inc, Bruce Cutmore, 26 Dalhousie St, Toronto ON M5B 2A5 416-362-2228 Fax 416-362-7542

CONS ENG STRUCT: Truax Engineering Ltd, 54 Drift-wood Place, Kitchener ON N2N 1W3 519-570-9035 Fax 519-570-1403

CONS ENG MECH/CONS ENG ELEC: Jain & Assoc Ltd, 2260 Argentia Rd, 2nd Floor, Mississauga ON L5N 6H7 905-542-7211 Fax 905-542-7622

PROJECT: 2 storeys; 2,240 m2; geothermal heat pump; construction of an environmentally friendly storage building to house archives, reading rooms, exhibit areas, visible storage and collections storage. This project will also include and entry hall. Project will aim to achieve LEED Silver or Gold Certification.

Construction start Jun 2009; completion by May 2010.

First report Sep 09, 2008. Last report Jun 01, 2009. NEW INFORMATIONLOW BID: Struct-Con Construction Ltd, 2051 Williams

Pkwy E, Unit 14, Brampton ON L6S 5T3 905-791-5445 Fax 905-791-5380 $6,021,317

OTHER BIDS: Aquicon Construction Co Ltd, Brampton ON $6,752,550

Bertram Const & Design Ltd, Barrie ON $7,460,250 INVITED TENDERS closed Jun 08, 2009. This report Jun 12, 2009.

LIGHTHOUSE ALTS; $347,760 ID: 9099937MISSISSAUGA, Peel Reg, ONPort Credit Lighthouse,105 Lakeshore Rd West AWARD ; FA.49.361-09

OWNER: City of Mississauga(Purch), Bill Inglis, 300 City Centre Dr, 4th Floor, Mississauga ON L5B 3C1 905-896-5233 Fax 905-615-4186

PROJECT: Lighthouse rehabilitation project. For the rehabilitation of the existing lighthouse consisting mainly in replacement of the existing stucco sys-tem, railing system, terrace waterproofing system, metal roof system, window, door hardware and construction of a new Barrier Free Access Ramp.

Construction start Jun 2009; completion by Aug 2009.

TENDERS closed May 12, 2009. First report Apr 30, 2009. Last report May 19, 2009. NEW INFORMATIONGEN CONT: Everlast Restoration Inc, 443 Railside Dr,

Brampton ON L7A 1E1 905-846-9944 Fax 905-846-9949

OTHER BIDS: MN Dynamic Construction Ltd, Oakville ON $415,317

Jeffrey G Wallans Const, Brighton ON $424,200 This report Jun 12, 2009.

WASHROOM BLDG; $319,935 ID: 9099873MISSISSAUGA, Peel Reg, ONChurchill Meadows Park,3370 McDowell Dr AWARD ; FA.49.486-09OWNER: City of Mississauga(Purch), Bill Inglis, 300

City Centre Dr, 4th Floor, Mississauga ON L5B 3C1 905-896-5233 Fax 905-615-4186

ARCH/PLANS BY: Radeff Architect Ltd, 244 Glenforest Rd, Toronto ON M4N 2A4 416-481-4087 Fax 416-481-6719

PROJECT: 1 storey; 61 m2 approx; for the construc-tion of a free standing Park Washroom Building and modify the grades around it to suit the existing con-ditions; also the installation of a below slab passive ventilation system.

Construction start Jun 2009; completion by Aug 2009.

TENDERS closed May 12, 2009. First report Apr 29, 2009. Last report May 19, 2009. NEW INFORMATIONGEN CONT: KSAL General Contracting, 2395 Cawthra

Rd, Unit 104, Mississauga ON L5A 2W8 905-896-1592 Fax 905-896-2547

OTHER BIDS: VGN Construction Ltd, Woodbridge ON $336,000

Maram Building Corp, Woodbridge ON $340,200 This report Jun 12, 2009.

CITY FACILITIES ALTS Roofing cont; $552,874 ID: 9099939

MISSISSAUGA, Peel Reg, ONvarious locations AWARD ; FA.49.495-09OWNER: City of Mississauga(Purch), Bill Inglis, 300

City Centre Dr, 4th Floor, Mississauga ON L5B 3C1 905-896-5233 Fax 905-615-4186

PROJECT: 2009 replacement/roof repairs at eleven city facilities. To construct or repair roofing at: Adamson Estate, Burnhamthorpe Community Cen-tre, Cawthra Elliot Estate, Glenforest Pool, JC Sad-dington Park Facilities, Malton Tennis Club, Marina Park Comfort Station, Mississauga Valley Comfort Station, Richards Park Comfort Station, Springfield Park Clubhouse and White Oaks Tennis Club.

Construction start Jun 2009; completion by Aug 2009.

TENDERS closed May 05, 2009. First report Apr 30, 2009. Last report May 08, 2009. NEW INFORMATIONROOFING CONT: T Hamilton & Son Roofing Inc, 42

Crockford Blvd, Scarborough ON M1R 3C3 416-755-5522 Fax 416-755-4185

OTHER BIDS: Eileen Roofing Inc, Toronto ON $558,600

Nortex Roofing Ltd, Etobicoke ON $606,795 This report Jun 12, 2009.

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ALTS ID: 9092570ORILLIA, Simcoe Co, ONCouchiching Heights Public School, Phase One,455 Laclie St, L3V 4P7 INVITED TENDERS CLOSED ; 2008-0043-10OWNER: Simcoe Co Dist School Brd, Brad Parkes, Edu-

cation Centre, 1170 Hwy 26, Midhurst ON L0L 1X0 705-728-7570 Fax 705-728-2265

ARCH: The Walter Fedy Partnership, Fei Wei, 546 Bel-mont Ave W, Kitchener ON N2M 5E3 519-576-2150 Fax 519-576-5499

PROJECT: Interior renovations.INVITED TENDERS closed May 12, 2009. First report Nov 24, 2008. Last report May 01, 2009. NEW INFORMATIONNOTE: Owner has bid results under review. Further

information will be available upon award of con-tract.

This report Jun 12, 2009.

BID RESULTSEngineeringROAD RECONSTRUCTION; $1,128,542

ID: 9097273BURLINGTON, Halton Reg, ONEuston Rd,Foxbar Rd to Winston Rd AWARD ; 09-05OWNER: City of Burlington, Frank Vuk, 426 Brant St,

PO Box 5013, Burlington ON L7R 3Z6 905-335-7777 Fax 905-335-7881

PROJECT: For the reconstruction of approx 4,850 sq m of roadway complete with curb replacement, storm, watermain and sanitary works.

Construction start Jun 2009; completion by Sep 2009.

TENDERS closed Mar 25, 2009. First report Mar 12, 2009. Last report Mar 31, 2009. NEW INFORMATIONGEN CONT: Trenchline & Roads Inc, 2568 Honsberger

Ave, Jordan Station ON L0R 1S0 905-562-7891 Fax 905-562-4774

OTHER BIDS: King Paving & Materials Co, Burlington ON $1,319,598

All Around Contracting, Hannon ON $1,329,991 This report Jun 12, 2009.

ROAD RECONSTRUCTION; $1,667,530 ID: 9097659

BURLINGTON, Halton Reg, ONMullin Way, Cindy Lane and Wedgewood Dr AWARD ; 09-27OWNER: City of Burlington, Scott Aird, 426 Brant St, PO

Box 5013, Burlington ON L7R 3Z6 905-335-7777 Fax 905-335-7881

PROJECT: Resurfacing and minor reconstruction. For the reconstruction of Mullin Way, approx 8,000 sq m of roadway complete with watermain replace-ment, sanitary works, curb and sidewalk; Sidewalk replacement on Cindy Lane; and, the resurfacing of Wedgewood Dr, approx 5,000 metres of roadway complete with curb and sidewalk.

Construction start Jun 2009; completion by Aug 2009.

TENDERS closed Apr 01, 2009. First report Mar 19, 2009. Last report Apr 07, 2009. NEW INFORMATIONGEN CONT: All Around Contracting, 175 Swayze Rd,

Hannon ON L0R 1P0 905-692-4588 Fax 905-692-9012

OTHER BIDS: Dufferin Construction Co, Oakville ON $1,713,814

Trenchline & Roads Inc, Jordan Station ON $1,831,956

This report Jun 12, 2009.

ROADWORK & CULVERT; $4,672,000 ID: 9098059

DUFFERIN CO, ONHwy 89,from the East Limits of Conn easterly to Shelburne W Limits AWARD ; 2008-3024OWNER: Min of Transportation Ontario, 301 St Paul St,

Ground Floor, St Catharines ON L2R 7R4 877-246-4600 Fax 905-704-2855

PROJECT: Grading, drainage, granular base, hot mix paving, culvert replacements and electrical.

Construction start May 2009; completion by Sep 2009.

TENDERS closed Apr 23, 2009. First report Mar 26, 2009. Last report Apr 29, 2009. NEW INFORMATIONGEN CONT: Miller Paving Ltd, 505 Miller Ave, PO Box

4080, Markham ON L6G 1B2 905-475-6660 Fax 905-475-3852

OTHER BIDS: The Murray Group Ltd, Moorefield ON $4,814,712

Cox Construction Ltd, Guelph ON $4,852,200 This report Jun 12, 2009.

ROADWORK; $11,977,100 ID: 9098050HALTON REG, ONHwy 401,300m E of McLaughlin Rd to 1km W of Winston Churchill Blvd AWARD ; 2009-2026OWNER: Min of Transportation Ontario, 301 St Paul St,

Ground Floor, St Catharines ON L2R 7R4 877-246-4600 Fax 905-704-2855

PROJECT: Hot mix paving, crack repair and traffic loops.

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Construction start May 2009; completion by Sep 2009.

TENDERS closed Apr 29, 2009. First report Mar 26, 2009. Last report May 05, 2009. NEW INFORMATIONGEN CONT: Fermar Paving & Asphalt, 1921 Albion Rd,

Rexdale ON M9W 5S8 416-675-3550 Fax 416-675-3556

OTHER BIDS: Graham Bros Construction Ltd, Bramp-ton ON $12,333,125

Pave-Al Ltd, Mississauga ON $13,380,376 This report Jun 12, 2009.

WATERMAIN REPLACEMENT; $758,494 ID: 9096987

MARKHAM, York Reg, ONHenderson Ave,from Steeles Ave E to Dalmeny Rd AWARD ; 041-T-09OWNER: Town of Markham, 101 Town Centre Blvd,

Markham ON L3R 9W3 905-477-7000 Fax 905-479-7772

PROJECT: Watermain replacement.Construction start Jun 2009; completion by Oct 2009. TENDERS closed Mar 25, 2009. First report Mar 09, 2009. Last report Mar 31, 2009. NEW INFORMATIONGEN CONT: Lancorp Const Co Ltd, 138 Creditstone Rd,

Concord ON L4K 1P2 905-660-0778 Fax 905-660-4252

OTHER BIDS: Tubro Contracting Ltd, Woodbridge ON $819,340

Moretti Excavating Ltd, Vaughan ON $819,720 This report Jun 12, 2009.

SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM; $415,889 ID: 9097710

MARKHAM, York Reg, ONvarious locations AWARD ; 082-T-09OWNER: Town of Markham, 101 Town Centre Blvd,

Markham ON L3R 9W3 905-477-7000 Fax 905-479-7772

PROJECT: Install municipal sanitary sewers along Glenbourne Park Dr, Scandia Court, Glenhollow Court, Glenmaple Court, Glenridge Dr and Walnut Glen Place.

Construction start Jun 2009; completion by Jul 2009. First report Mar 20, 2009. Last report Apr 13, 2009. NOTE: Low bid results are as follows: North Rock

Group: $1,059,731; $41,464; $964,818; $230,166. HDC: $620,069; $48,767; $578,903; $152,446. Dig-It Excavating: $415,889; $47,890; $389,712; $106,209. Dig-Con International: $663,642; $52,095; $614,703; $170,205.

NEW INFORMATIONGEN CONT: Dig-It Excavating, 224 Dixon Dr, Milton ON

L9T 6C7 905-510-1775 Fax 905-693-8097TENDERS closed Apr 03, 2009. This report Jun 12, 2009.

ROADWORK AND PATROL YARD; $10,366,000 ID: 9082715

METRO TORONTO REG, ONHwy 401,Hurontario St and Patrol Yard AWARD ; 2008-2005OWNER: Min of Transportation Ontario, 301 St Paul St,

Ground Floor, St Catharines ON L2R 7R4 877-246-4600 Fax 905-704-2855

PROJECT: Grading, drainage, granular base, hot mix paving, illumination, landscaping and building for patrol yard redevelopment.

TENDERS closed Jul 10, 2008. First report May 29, 2008. Last report Jul 16, 2008. NEW INFORMATIONGEN CONT: Carillion Canada Inc, 80 North Queen St,

Toronto ON M8Z 5Z6 416-233-5811 Fax 416-233-3795

Construction start Sep 2008; completion by Sep 2010.

OTHER BIDS: Fermar Paving & Asphalt, Rexdale ON $10,720,000

Brennan Paving & Const Ltd, Markham ON $11,183,354

This report Jun 12, 2009.

ROADWORK; $2,232,215 ID: 9101306NORTH YORK, Metro Toronto Reg, ONWards 24, 25, 26, 33, and 34 LOW BID ; 09NY-110TR(127-2009)OWNER: City of Toronto, Hector Moreno, 100 Queen St

W, Toronto ON M5H 2N2 416-392-8011 Fax 416-392-2980

PROJECT: Local road resurfacing.First report May 25, 2009.

NEW INFORMATIONLOW BID: D Crupi & Sons Ltd, 85 Passmore Ave, PO

Box 272, Agincourt ON M1V 4S9 416-291-1986 Fax 416-291-3252 $2,232,215

OTHER BIDS: Furfari Paving Co Ltd, Scarborough ON $2,239,163

Lafarge Paving & Const Ltd, North York ON $2,533,519

TENDERS closed Jun 05, 2009. This report Jun 12, 2009.

BRIDGE; $205,609 ID: 9101308NORTH YORK, Metro Toronto Reg, ONWards 8, 9, 10, 15, 16, 23, 24, 25, 26, 33, 34 AWARD ; 09NY-117TB(128-2009)OWNER: City of Toronto, Hector Moreno, 100 Queen St

W, Toronto ON M5H 2N2 416-392-8011 Fax 416-392-2980

PROJECT: Minor bridge repairs.Construction start Jun 2009; completion by Aug

2009. TENDERS closed Jun 05, 2009. First report May 25, 2009. NEW INFORMATIONGEN CONT: Limen Group Ltd, 72 Ashwarren Rd, Toron-

to ON M3V 1Z5 416-638-8880 Fax 416-638-7363OTHER BIDS: Pave-Tar Construction Ltd, Mississauga

ON $208,275 Clane Restoration, Etobicoke ON $214,711 NOTE: Award is subject to final approval.This report Jun 12, 2009.

STARTSBuildingsCOMMERCIAL OFFICE BUILDING; $90,000,000

est ID: 9097653TORONTO, Metro Toronto Reg, ON18 York Street, Bremner Blvd, M5J 2T8 NEGOTIATED/STARTCONST MGR: EllisDon Corporation, Frank Ventresca,

89 Queensway Ave W, Ste 800, Mississauga ON L5B 2V2 905-896-8900 Fax 905-896-8911

ARCH: KPMB Architects, Takuma Handa, 322 King St W 3rd Flr, Toronto ON M5V 1J2 416-977-5104 Fax 416-598-9840

LANDS ARCH: Corban & Goode Landscape Arch, 366 Adelaide St E, Ste 104, Toronto ON M5A 3X9 416-368-1018 Fax 416-368-0010

CONS ENG STRUCT: Halcrow Yolles, 207 Queen’s Quay W Suite 550, Toronto ON M5J 1A7 416-363-8123 Fax 416-363-0341

CONS ENG MECH: The Mitchell Partnership, 285 York-land Blvd, Toronto ON M2J 1S5 416-499-8000 Fax 416-499-7446

CONS ENG ELEC: Mulvey & Banani Int’l Inc, 44 Mobile Dr, Toronto ON M4A 2P2 416-751-2520 Fax 416-751-1430

CONSULTANT: Halsall Assocs Limited, 2300 Yonge St, Ste 2300, Toronto ON M4P 1E4 416-487-5256 Fax 416-487-9766

OWNER’S REP: GWL Realty Advisors Inc, Joanne Eng-lish, 330 University Ave Ste 300, Toronto ON M5G 1R8 416-552-5959 Fax 416-552-5111

PROJECT: 26 storeys above grade, 3 below; 81,610 m2; site 5 acres; parking for 256 cars; CCTV secu-rity system; six high-rise and six low-rise passen-ger elevators; underfloor HVAC systems; raised floors; full height glazing; proposed construction of a commercial office building. The building will feature 11,700 square feet of exterior urban forest including deciduous and evergreen plantings and as an outdoor amenity area on the third floor. The project will also include ammenity and retail space at grade level. This building is designed to meet a LEED Gold standard.

Construction start Oct 2008; completion by Dec 2011.

First report Mar 20, 2009. NOTE: Halsall Associates Ltd are the LEED Consultant

on the project.NEW INFORMATIONEXC CONT: Anpro Excavating & Grading Ltd, 132

Corstate Ave, Concord ON L4K 4X2 905-760-9799 Fax 905-760-7959

FNDN CONT: Deep Foundations Contr Inc, 145 Ram Forest Rd, Gormley ON L0H 1G0 905-881-2882 Fax 905-881-2564

FORM CONT: Structform International Ltd, 84 Pass-more Ave, Scarborough ON M1V 4S9 416-291-7576 Fax 416-291-1267

REIN STEEL CONT: Harris Rebar, 2220 Midland Ave Unit 108, Scarborough ON M1P 3E6 416-293-4483 Fax 416-293-8244

GLAZING CONT: Antamex Int’l Inc, 210 Great Gulf Dr, Concord ON L4K 5W1 905-660-4520 Fax 905-669-4402

WATERPRFNG CONT: Bothwell-Accurate, 160 Symes Rd, Toronto ON M6N 3T4 416-762-8243 Fax 416-762-1070

MECH CONT: Modern Niagara Toronto Inc, 12 Penn Dr Unit 2, Weston ON M9L 2A9 416-749-6031 Fax 416-749-4673

ELEC CONT: Guild Electric Ltd, 470 Midwest Rd, Scar-borough ON M1P 4Y5 416-288-8222 Fax 416-288-0769

FLOORING CONT: Camino Modular Systems Inc, 89 Carlingview Dr, Etobicoke ON M9W 5E4 416-675-2400 Fax 416-675-2424

STATUS: All Sub trade pricing is secured.This report Jun 12, 2009.

Eastern Ontario

PREBIDBuildings

APARTMENT BUILDING ALTS ID: 9102457OTTAWA, Ottawa-Carleton Reg, ONFoster Farm,1065 Ramsey Crescent, K2B 7Z9 CONTEMPLATEDOWNER: Ottawa Community Housing Corp, Paul Butch-

er, 41 Auriga Dr, Ottawa ON K2E 7Y8 613-731-7223 Fax 613-738-7637

PROJECT: proposed renovations to an apartment building.

STATUS: Project is preliminary. Owner is seeking fund-ing. Design, Tender for General Contractor and Con-struction schedules have not been determined yet. Further update late Summer/Fall 2009.

This report Jun 12, 2009.

APARTMENT BUILDING ALTS; $2,000,000 est ID: 9102453

OTTAWA, Ottawa-Carleton Reg, ONRochester Towers,280 Rochester Street K1R 7S4 and 380 Murray Street K1N 8W1 CONTEMPLATEDOWNER: Ottawa Community Housing Corp, Paul Butch-

er, 41 Auriga Dr, Ottawa ON K2E 7Y8 613-731-7223 Fax 613-738-7637

PROJECT: 2 structures; proposed alterations to apart-ment buildings.

STATUS: Project is preliminary. Owner is seeking fund-ing. Design, Tender for General Contractor and Con-struction schedules have not been determined yet. Further update late Summer/Fall 2009.

This report Jun 12, 2009.

COMMUNITY CENTRE ALTS; $7,000,000 est ID: 9102448

OTTAWA, Ottawa-Carleton Reg, ONBritannia Woods Community House,9-115 Ritchie Street, K2B 6E8 CONTEMPLATEDOWNER: Ottawa Community Housing Corp, Paul Butch-

er, 41 Auriga Dr, Ottawa ON K2E 7Y8 613-731-7223 Fax 613-738-7637

PROJECT: proposed restoration of a building enve-lope.

Completion by Dec 31, 2010. STATUS: Expressions of Interest for Construction Man-

agement Services has closed at the Owner. Owner anticipates issuing Expression of Interest for Design Services in June/July 2009. Further update June/July 2009.

This report Jun 12, 2009.

OUT FOR TENDERBuildings

DEFENCE BLDG; $2,000,000 est ID: 9102441PETAWAWA, Renfrew Co, ONLive Fire Shoothouses,CFB Petawawa, K8H 2X3 TENDERS DUE 14:00 Jul 07, 2009; PA073345 OWNER: Public Works & Gov’t Servs Cda, 11 Laurier

St, Phase 3, Main Lobby Core 0A1, Gatineau QC K1A 1C9 819-956-3367 Fax 819-956-1459

PLANS BY: Defence Construction Canada, Karin Mahoney, 350 Albert St, 19th Flr, Ottawa ON K1A 0K3 613-998-9526 Fax 613-998-9547

PROJECT: To construct two new live fire shoot houses, including structural design, supply and installa-tion of the foundations, slab on grade, stairs and catwalks, and the rigid frame structural design. All rigid frame columns, beams, purlins and electrical

exhaust fans within the shoot houses are required to be ballistically protected.

TENDERS will be received by Owner. Documents may be obtained by calling 1-800-964-

6379.This report Jun 12, 2009.

FIRE HALL ID: 9102425ST ISIDORE, Prescott and Russell United Co’s, ONSt Isidore/Three Creeks Fire Hall Building,Lot D Plan 862 2357 SE 1/4 Sec 20-83-20-W5, T0H PROPOSALS DUE 14:00 Jun 30, 2009 OWNER: Northern Sunrise County, Bob Miles, Jct Hwy

2 & SH 688, PO Bag 1300, Peace River AB T8S 1Y9 780-624-0013 Fax 780-624-0023

PLANS BY: Focus Corp (GPEC Consulting), Jason Schuler, 3 8909 96 St, Peace River AB T8S 1G8 780-624-5631 Fax 780-624-3732

PROJECT: 1 storey; 6,820 sq ft; Proposed Design/Build Construction Project delivery system for 1 storey 6,820 sf (633.58 m2), three bay vehicle storage, kitchen/training room, offices, washrooms, stor-age room, compressor room, hose tower, flat roof, concrete apron and walkway, site grading and land-scaping to immediately adjacent building.

Construction start Aug 2009. PROPOSALS will be received by Plans by. Documents may be obtained from Plans by. This report Jun 12, 2009.

DISTRIBUTION CENTRE ALTS; $3,100,000 est ID: 9101819

TRENTON, Hastings Co, ONMaterial Distribution Centre, Bldg 66,8 Wing Trenton, K0K 1B0 TENDERS DUE 14:00 Jun 23, 2009; IE090923 add bid-

ders adda OWNER: Public Works & Gov’t Servs Cda, 4900 Yonge

St, 12th Floor, Toronto ON M2N 6A6 416-512-5700 Fax 416-512-5862

COORD: Defence Construction Canada, Karin Mahon-ey, 350 Albert St, 19th Flr, Ottawa ON K1A 0K3 613-998-9526 Fax 613-998-9547

PROJECT: Renovations to the Material Distribution Centre.

TENDERS will be received by Owner. Documents may be obtained by calling 1-800-964-

6379.Addendum(a) no 1 issued. Plans and specs on display at: Ottawa Const Assn.First report Jun 02, 2009. Last report Jun 08, 2009. NEW INFORMATIONADD BIDDERS: Aecon Const & Materials Ltd, 4949

Bank St, Ottawa ON K1X 1G7 613-591-3007 Fax 613-852-2590

Al Langman Const (1998) Inc, 3 Progress Dr Unit 5, PO Box 2347, Orillia ON L3V 6V7 705-325-6508 Fax 705-325-4056

Behan Construction Ltd, 2946 Burnham St N, PO Box 596, RR 4, Cobourg ON K9A 4L3 905-372-9862 Fax 905-372-1213

B Haegele Ent Ltd, 33 Vermilyea Rd, Belleville ON K8N 4Z5 613-967-2391 Fax 613-967-8933

Cloke-Kirby Const Ltd, 145 Dynamic Dr, Suite 100, Toronto ON M1V 5L8 416-285-8177 Fax 416-285-4644

Frecon Construction Limited, 1235 S Russell Rd, PO Box 278, Russell ON K4R 1E1 613-445-2944 Fax 613-445-3652

Gay Company Limited, 2727 Courtice Rd, PO Box 98006, Courtice ON L1E 3G6 905-432-1279 Fax 905-432-1579

Geertsma Const Ltd, 406 Maitland Dr, Unit 6, Belleville ON K8N 4Z5 613-966-8420 Fax 613-966-3392

Housing Services Inc, 729 Petrolia Rd, Toronto ON M3J 2N6 416-921-3625 Fax 416-981-4455

K Knudsen Const Limited, 640 Dundas St E, Belleville ON K8N 1G7 613-968-6836 Fax 613-968-9766

Lakeland Multitrade, 566 D’Arcy St, Cobourg ON K9A 4A9 905-372-7413 Fax 905-372-6511

M Sullivan & Son Ltd, 445 Montreal St, Kingston ON K7K 3H4 613-542-4927 Fax 613-545-1386

Mirtren Contractors Ltd, Hwy 33 & Stockdale Rd, PO Box 610, Trenton ON K8V 5R7 613-392-6511 Fax 613-392-7712

Quinan Construction Ltd, 55 Progress Dr, Unit 1, Orillia ON L3V 6H1 705-325-7704 Fax 705-325-2061

Tapa Construction Inc, 1550 16th Ave, Suite B200, Richmond Hill ON L4B 3K9 416-866-8272 Fax 905-482-3167

TaskForce Engineering, 19 Newberry St, Belleville ON K8N 3N2 613-966-5600 Fax 613-966-5701

Tower Const (1490668 ON Inc), 125 Cove Rd, Bow-manville ON L1C 3K3 905-410-0898 Fax 905-623-8295

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Wemp & Smith Construction Ltd, 1149 Clyde Crt, Kingston ON K7P 2E4 613-384-4589 Fax 613-384-1790

1 bidder previously reported; This report Jun 12, 2009.

OUT FOR TENDEREngineering

ROADWORK & STRUCTURE ID: 9102421BELLEVILLE, Hastings Co, ONHwy 37,Moira River Bridge Structure, 9.7km N of Hwy 401 (IC 544)/11 TENDERS DUE 13:30 Jul 08, 2009; 2009-4013 OWNER: Min of Transportation Ontario, 301 St Paul St,

Ground Floor, St Catharines ON L2R 7R4 877-246-4600 Fax 905-704-2855

PROJECT: Structural rehabilitation, structural steel coating, hot mix paving and electrical.

TENDERS will be received by Owner. Documents may be obtained from Owner. Necessary available financial rating is $3,000,000 in

S. Necessary available maximum workload rating is $4,000,000. More info can be obtained from www.raqs.mto.gov.on.ca

This report Jun 12, 2009.

ROAD RECONSTRUCTION ID: 9102419HAMILTON TWP, Northumberland Co, ONRice Lake Dr TENDERS DUE 12:00 Jun 29, 2009; 2009-05 OWNER: Twp of Hamilton, Doug Murray, 8285 Majestic

Hills Dr, PO Box 1060, Cobourg ON K9A 4W5 905-342-2810 Fax 905-342-2818

CONS ENG CIVIL: GD Jewell Engineering Inc, John Foster, 1-71 Millennium Parkway, Belleville ON K8N 4Z5 613-969-1111 Fax 613-969-8988

PROJECT: Concrete removal/asphalt removal; granu-lar base construction; culvert installation (various types); concrete curb and gutter; storm sewer; hot mix paving.

TENDERS will be received by Owner; contact Betty McIntosh.

Documents may be obtained from Cons eng civil. Documents may be obtained commencing June 15.

PLAN DEPOSIT: $75 GST included, NON-refund-able.

This report Jun 12, 2009.

MISC ENG; $685,000 est ID: 9102436KINGSTON, Frontenac Co, ONMcNaughton Baracks, Phase 1,CFB Kingston TENDERS DUE 14:00 Jun 23, 2009; KN099908 OWNER: Defence Construction Canada, Robert

McLachlan, Bldg H-36, 6 Moro St, PO Box 17000, CFB Kingston, Kingston ON K7K 7B4 613-546-2281 Fax 613-546-5118

PROJECT: 600 m range lane improvement and safety remediation. The work includes the supply and placement of granular materials, geofabric, topsoil and sod.

TENDERS will be received by Owner. Documents may be obtained by calling 1-800-964-

6379.This report Jun 12, 2009.

ROADWORK ID: 1224971MADOC, Hastings Co, ONHwy 62,from Ivanhoe northerly to south of Quin-Mo-Lac Rd TENDERS DUE 15:00 Jun 18, 2009; 2009-4021 adda OWNER: Min of Transportation Ontario, 301 St Paul St,

Ground Floor, St Catharines ON L2R 7R4 877-246-4600 Fax 905-704-2855

PROJECT: Rehabilitation/resurfacing. Hwy 62 from Ivanhoe northerly 7.61km to 1 km south of Quin-Mo-Lac Rd; and from south limit of Village Madoc southerly for 1.735 km - 7.1.

First report Jun 22, 1999. Last report Jun 09, 2009. NEW INFORMATIONTENDERS will be received by Owner. Documents may be obtained from Owner. Necessary available financial rating is $3,000,000 in

GR. Necessary available maximum workload rat-ing is $3,000,000. More info can be obtained from www.raqs.mto.gov.on.ca

Addendum(a) no 1 issued. 15 bidders previously reported; This report Jun 12, 2009.

ROADWORK ID: 9101593OTTAWA, Ottawa-Carleton Reg, ONHwy 417,from west of Maitland Ave to east of Hwy 417 on OR 174 TENDERS DUE 13:30 Jun 17, 2009; 2009-4020 bid-

ders OWNER: Min of Transportation Ontario, 301 St Paul St,

Ground Floor, St Catharines ON L2R 7R4 877-246-4600 Fax 905-704-2855

PROJECT: Hot mix paving aand noise barrier. Hwy 417 from 0.4 km west of Maitland Ave to 0.7 km east of Hwy 417 on OR 174 including work at Reid Ave and Parkdale Ave - 4.26.

TENDERS will be received by Owner. Documents may be obtained from Owner. Necessary available financial rating is $7,000,000 in

GR. Necessary available maximum workload rat-ing is $7,000,000. More info can be obtained from www.raqs.mto.gov.on.ca

First report May 28, 2009. NEW INFORMATIONBIDDERS: Aecon Const & Materials Ltd, 20 Carlson

Court, suite 800, Toronto ON M9W 7K6 416-293-7004 Fax 416-940-2283

Black & McDonald Ltd, 2460 Don Reid Dr, Ottawa ON K1H 1E1 613-526-1226 Fax 613-526-3960

Bot Construction Group, 1224 Speers Rd, Oakville ON L6L 2X4 905-827-4167 Fax 905-827-0458

Cornwall Gravel Co Ltd, 390-11th St W, PO Box 67, Cornwall ON K6H 5R9 613-932-6571 Fax 613-937-3634

Facca Inc, 747 County Rd 31, RR 1, Ruscom ON N0R 1R0 519-975-0377 Fax 519-975-0427

Francis Powell & Co Ltd, 180 Ramforest Rd, Gormley ON L0H 1G0 905-727-2518 Fax 905-727-1229

Lafarge Canada Inc, 1651 Bearbrook Rd, PO Box 8464, Ottawa ON K1G 3K2 613-830-3060 Fax 613-830-0143

Miller Paving Ltd, 505 Miller Ave, PO Box 4080, Markham ON L6G 1B2 905-475-6660 Fax 905-475-3852

Brennan Paving & Const Ltd, 505 Miller Ave, PO Box 3459,Markham Ind Prk, Markham ON L3R 6G7 905-475-1440 Fax 905-475-4805

Peninsula Const Inc, 2055 Kottmeier Rd, RR 1, Fonthill ON L0S 1E6 905-892-2661 Fax 905-892-4692

RW Tomlinson Ltd, 5597 Power Rd, Ottawa ON K1G 3N4 613-822-1867 Fax 613-822-6844

Roto-Mill Services Ltd, 560 Riddell Rd, Orangeville ON L9W 5H3 519-941-7686 Fax 519-941-5272

Smiths Const Co Arnprior Ltd, 276 Madawaska Blvd, PO Box 218, Arnprior ON K7S 3H4 613-623-3144 Fax 613-623-8769

This report Jun 12, 2009.

PUMP STATION ID: 9101814PETAWAWA, Renfrew Co, ONHarry St Pump Station,Harry St TENDERS DUE 15:00 Jun 17, 2009; 2004025D bid-

ders OWNER: Town of Petawawa, Mitch Stillman, 1111 Vic-

toria St, Petawawa ON K8H 2E6 613-687-5536 Fax 613-687-5973

CONS ENG CIVIL: JP2G Consultants Inc, Ed Schulz, 12 International Dr, Pembroke ON K8B 6W5 613-735-2507 Fax 613-735-4513

PROJECT: Construction of a sewage pump station, con-trol building and force main including the urbaniza-tion of Algonquin St and restoration and re-paving of Victoria St. For the construction of an approx 60 sq m (646 sf) concrete block/brick veneer control building, 5.03M x 2.30 M x 6.9M wet well, 1178 M of 250 mm dia force main and appurtenances and urbanization of Algonquin St as detailed on the plans and specifications.

TENDERS will be received by Owner. Documents may be obtained from Cons eng civil. PLAN DEPOSIT: $150 two sets, NON-refundable,

cheques made payable to the Cons Eng. TENDER DEPOSIT: Bidders will be required to provide a Bid Bond for 10% and a 50% Material and Labour Bond and 50% Performance Bond if awarded the Con-tract. SITE MEETING: June 10 at 14:00 at Harry St.

First report Jun 02, 2009. NEW INFORMATIONBIDDERS: Louis W Bray Const Limited, 17460 Cam-

eron Rd, St Andrews West ON K0C 2A0 613-938-6711 Fax 613-938-0459

RGT Clouthier Const Ltd, 59 Matthews Ave, Pembroke ON K8A 0A6 613-735-6531 Fax 613-735-2769

Vision Almet Ltd, 6890 Davand Dr, Mississauga ON L5T 1J5 905-564-2955 Fax 905-564-2966

H & H Construction, 49 Portage Rd, RR 1, Petawawa ON K8H 2W8 613-687-8154 Fax 613-687-5294

Eastway Contracting, 100 Crandall St, Box 11, Pem-broke ON K8A 6X8 613-735-7593 Fax 613-735-0747

MSU Mississauga Ltd, 2222 S Sheridan Way, Missis-sauga ON L5J 2M4 905-823-4340 Fax 905-823-4947

Harrington Mechanical Ltd, 1145 Pembroke St E, Pembroke ON K8A 7R4 613-732-8551 Fax 613-735-3674

AVERTEX Utility Solutions Inc, 205235 County Rd 109, Orangeville ON L9W 2Z3 519-942-3030 Fax 519-942-2383

This report Jun 12, 2009.

BID RESULTSBuildingsHOSPITAL ALTS; $7,000,000 est ID: 9095113ARNPRIOR, Renfrew Co, ONArnprior & District Memorial Hospital,350 John St North, K7S 2P6 INVITED TENDERS CLOSED ; 2002-151OWNER: Arnprior & Dist Memorial Hosp, Sharon Ryan,

350 John St N, Arnprior ON K7S 2P6 613-623-3166 Fax 613-623-4844

PROJ MGR: MHPM Project Managers Inc, Caroline Delisle, 1900 City Park Dr, Ottawa ON K1J 1A3 613-216-4345 Fax 613-216-4348

ARCH: Brian W Dickey Architect Inc, Brian Dickey, 3692 Armitage Ave, RR 1, Dunrobin ON K0A 1T0 613-832-5477 Fax 613-832-0286

CONS ENG CIVIL: Golder Associates Ltd, 32 Steacie Dr, Kanata ON K2K 2A9 613-592-9600 Fax 613-592-9601

CONS ENG STRUCT: D L Costford & Associates Inc, 484 Halldon Place, Ottawa ON K2B 7B8 613-226-7711 Fax 613-226-8671

CONS ENG MECH/CONS ENG ELEC: Genivar, 15 Fitzgerald Rd, Nepean ON K2H 9G1 613-829-2800 Fax 613-829-8299

PROJECT: Emergency Dept Redevelopment Project.First report Feb 02, 2009. Last report Apr 21, 2009. NEW INFORMATIONINVITED TENDERS closed May 12, 2009. NOTE: Owner has bid results under review. Further

information will be available upon award of con-tract.

This report Jun 12, 2009.

BANK ID: 9087067NORTH BAY, Nipissing Dist, ONToronto Dominion Bank,Larentian Dr and Gordon Dr AWARD ; 2008-001ARCH/OWNER’S REP: Cairns Engineering Inc, Andy

Cairns/Andy Cairns, 145 Industrial Court B, Sault Ste Marie ON P6B 5Z9 705-254-7640 Fax 705-254-2554

CONS ENG STRUCT: J M Miller Corp, 145 Industrial Court B, Sault Ste Marie ON P6B 5Z9 705-254-7640 Fax 705-254-7640

CONS ENG MECH/CONS ENG ELEC: Nicholls Consult-ing Engineer, 1896 Valleystream Dr, Sudbury ON P3A 6A8 705-525-7634 Fax 705-524-0960

PROJECT: 1 storey; 5,000 sq ft approx; construction of the base building.

Construction start Jun 2009; completion by Sep 2009.

TENDERS closed Aug 15, 2008. First report Jul 30, 2008. Last report Sep 10, 2008. NEW INFORMATIONGEN CONT: D J Venasse Const Ltd, 1630 Cholette St,

PO Box 1110, North Bay ON P1B 8K4 705-476-1616 Fax 705-476-8676

This report Jun 12, 2009.

HOSPITAL ALTS Mech cont; $504,000 ID: 9091634

OTTAWA, Ottawa-Carleton Reg, ONUniversity of Ottawa, Heart Institute,1053 Carling Ave, K1Y 4E9 AWARD ; 072137OWNER: Ottawa Hospital, Civic Campus, Michele

Emond, 1053 Carling Ave, Ottawa ON K1Y 4E9 613-798-5555 Fax 613-761-5177

ARCH: HDR Architecture Assoc Inc, Eileen Wilson, 41 Empress Ave, Ottawa ON K1R 7E9 613-233-6799 Fax 613-233-7881

CONS ENG STRUCT: Cleland Jardine Eng inc, 580 Terry Fox Dr, Suite 200, Kanata ON K2L 4B9 613-591-1533 Fax 613-591-1703

CONS ENG MECH/CONS ENG ELEC: Thompson Rose-mount Group Inc, 1345 Rosemount Ave, Cornwall ON K6J 3E5 613-933-5603 Fax 613-936-0335

PROJECT: Fume hood exhaust fan relocation.Construction start Mar 2009; completion by Jul 2009. INVITED TENDERS closed Nov 06, 2008. First report Oct 30, 2008. Last report Nov 24, 2008. NEW INFORMATIONMECH CONT: X-L-Air Energy Services, 1357 Second

Line Rd, Kanata ON K2K 1X7 613-839-1708 Fax 613-839-1803

OTHER BIDS: Gorlan Mechanical Ottawa Ltd, Stittsville ON $516,000

Burchill Mechanical, Carp ON $627,000 This report Jun 12, 2009.

BID RESULTSEngineeringROADWORK & STRUCTURES; $62,398,600

ID: 9089407BURK’S FALLS, Parry Sound Dist, ONHwy 11,north of Ontario St at Burk’s Falls to south of Hwy 124 AWARD ; 2008-5113OWNER: Min of Transportation Ontario, 301 St Paul St,

Ground Floor, St Catharines ON L2R 7R4 877-246-4600 Fax 905-704-2855

PROJECT: Grading, granular base, hot mix paving, drainage, illumination and structures. Hwy 11 - from 1.7km north of Ontario St at Burk’s Falls northerly to 1.7km south of Hwy 124.

TENDERS closed Dec 03, 2008. First report Sep 12, 2008. Last report Dec 09, 2008. NEW INFORMATIONGEN CONT: Carillion Canada Inc, 80 North Queen St,

Toronto ON M8Z 5Z6 416-233-5811 Fax 416-233-3795

Construction start Dec 2008; completion by Jul 2012. OTHER BIDS: Aecon Const & Materials Ltd, Toronto ON

$65,254,100 Bot Construction Group, Oakville ON $65,546,586 This report Jun 12, 2009.

AIRSIDE; $6,036,988 ID: 9100695NORTH BAY, Nipissing Dist, ONNorth Bay Jack Garland Airport Corp LOW BID ; T3124OWNER: North Bay Jack Garland Airport, Jack San-

terre, 50 Terminal Rd, PO Box 68, North Bay ON P1B 8G8 705-474-3026 Fax 705-472-9867

CONS ENG CIVIL: Pryde Schropp McComb Inc, Brad Pryde, 311 Goderich St, PO Box 1600, Port Elgin ON N0H 2C0 519-389-4343 Fax 519-389-4728

PROJECT: Airside rehabilitation projects.First report May 14, 2009. NEW INFORMATIONLOW BID: Miller Paving Ltd, 276 Madawaska Blvd, PO

Box 218, Arnprior ON K7S 3H4 613-623-3144 Fax 613-623-8769 $6,036,988

OTHER BIDS: Pioneer Construction Inc, Sudbury ON $6,183,207

RW Tomlinson Ltd, Ottawa ON $6,372,108 TENDERS closed May 27, 2009. This report Jun 12, 2009.

ROADWORK; $2,295,900 ID: 9100579OTTAWA, Ottawa-Carleton Reg, ONManotick Station Rd LOW BID ; ISB09-5018OWNER: City of Ottawa(Supply Mgmt), Pat Hanrahan,

100 Constellation Cres 4th Fl, Nepean ON K2G 6J8 613-580-2424 Fax 613-580-2459

PROJECT: Asphaltic overlay.TENDERS closed Jun 08, 2009. First report May 12, 2009. Last report Jun 01, 2009. NEW INFORMATIONLOW BID: RW Tomlinson Ltd, 5597 Power Rd, Ottawa

ON K1G 3N4 613-822-1867 Fax 613-822-6844 $2,295,900

OTHER BIDS: Lafarge Canada Inc, Ottawa ON $2,475,311

Karson Kartage & Konstr Ltd, Carp ON $2,533,000 This report Jun 12, 2009.

UNIVERSITY BLDG ALTS ID: 9100015PETERBOROUGH, Peterborough Co, ONTrent University, Energy Efficient Lighting,three college buildings AWARD ; RFP 2009-04-14OWNER: Trent University, Lorraine Hayes, 1600 West

Bank Rd, Peterborough ON K9J 7B8 705-748-1011 Fax 705-748-1140

PROJECT: For the supply and installation of energy efficient, lighting systems at three college build-ings, plus several smaller lighting projects within the University over the balance of 2009. These projects represent the remainder of our campus-wide lighting upgrades and include approx 6,000 fixtures.

Construction start Jun 08, 2009; completion by Jul 2009.

PROPOSALS closed May 11, 2009.

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Toronto Employment – Total vs Construction

However it is measured, the economic pulse of the Toronto census metro area (CMA) has slowed significantly over the past twelve months. Probably the best gauge of this deterioration in economic health is the growth rate of total employment. Since May 2008, year-over-year job growth has slowed from +2.5% to -2.9% in May of this year. This dramatic drop in the rate of job creation has caused Toronto’s unemployment rate to jump from 6.6% to 9.1%, the highest level in over 12 years and the seventh highest unemployment rate among the country’s 27 CMAs.

Across Toronto’s major industrial sectors, almost nine out of every 10 jobs lost over the past year have been in the construction industry. This has been in large part due to the 55% year-to-date decline in residential building. In addi-tion, significant declines in employment have occurred in manufacturing (-11.9%), public administration (-11.5%) and business, building and other support services (-8.3%). In the other direction, year-over-year employment has been up in finance, insurance and real estate (+6.7%), followed by accommodation and food services (+6.4%), information and culture (+6.0%) and health services (+3.3%).

Despite its depressed labour market, the combined effect of record-low interest rates and a moderate decline in prices

is contributing to a strengthening of existing home sales in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). According to the Toronto Real Estate Board, from January to May of this year, actual unit sales (i.e., not seasonally adjusted) rocketed by 259%. This was three times faster than the rate of increase between January and May of last year. Also in May of this year, existing home sales rose by 1.9% versus May 2008, their first year-over-year increase since December 2007.

While the near-term outlook for existing home sales looks positive, the outlook for new construc-tion, particularly in Metro Toronto, does not. This

is due to the impact of the Harmonized Sales Tax (HST), to be introduced in July 2010. A recent study by Stikeman Elliott estimated the HST will increase the cost of new hous-es priced at $400,000-plus by close to 6%. This significant price increase will doubtless depress new construction and job-site employment in the metro area well into 2012. It will also force more potential purchasers to look further afield for a new home.

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Vale Inco’s Copper Cliff Smelter in Sudbury routinely processes nickel at temperatures approaching 1200 degrees Centigrade.

But the infrastructure holding the smelter’s two furnaces in place must be inspected, and repaired or replaced every 18 months.

“The furnace is a big box of fire brick at the bottom and copper cooling blocks containing steel tubes to maintain the furnace temperature,” says Brian Closs, vice-president, Mechanical Department with the TESC Contracting Com-pany Ltd. of Sudbury. “Our job is to do all of the mechanical and structural work with the furnace, rebuild the steel work and replace the cooling blocks and the plumbing for the cool-ers.”

TESC is on the job with the Sudbury office of Outotec Auburn. Initially, the furnace is partially dismantled and all of the copper cooling blocks are examined.

“These weigh anywhere from 1.5 to about eight tonnes each,” says Closs. “They are manufactured in different shapes and configurations, because they’re always working on new designs to see which ones perform best. Some of the blocks are salvaged, some are refurbished and some are recycled.”

The furnace box is about 30 metres long, 10 metres wide and eight metres tall, and is suspended by a steel superstruc-ture. In the intense heat, the furnace needs to be allowed to move to accommodate expansion and cooling.

“The steel buckstays provide vertical support to the brick furnace to keep the blocks and bricks in place,” says Closs. “Steel tiebacks also keep it from moving. On inspection, we usually see steel that is fatigued by stress cracking, made worse by the intense heat of the smelter. On this job we used about 45 tonnes of steel as part of the maintenance contract.”

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Grafting a 37,000 square foot expansion on to the his-toric Lakefield College School needed more than mere design – it needed some sensitivity to the insi-

tution’s past.The Peterborough-area school has been operating since

1879 and is under the patronage of its most famous student, Prince Andrew of the Royal Family who stopped by recently to cut the ribbon to officially open it.

The school is renowned for pushing its students to face challenges and it was with that kind of attitude that Diamond + Schmitt Architects forged ahead, chosing steel and wood to echo the design of the existing historic buildings in the new $13.8 million Hadden Hall Student Recreation Centre and Desmarais Family Outdoor Education Wing.

“The campus goes back to the late 1800s, so we already have a mandated series of forms,” says Ian Mountfort, a prin-cipal with Blackwell Bowick Partnership Limited, which pro-vided structural engineering for the project.

“All of the roofs are going to be pitched, which helps with the high snow loads. The forms come out of the vernacular of the region.”

Hadden Hall and the Paul and Hélène Desmarais Family Outdoor Education Wing features study and common areas, classrooms and a preparation area for students to get ready

for outdoor excursions which include a gym and rock climb-ing wall.

Large windows opening up to the surrounding landscape help to tie the design to the natural world. The pastoral setting of the campus suggested natural materials, but a wood truss would have been too massive to fit within the constraints of the project.

The project relied on the much higher strength and stiff-ness of structural steel in the design of the trusses supporting the gymnasium roof, which features a vaulted wood ceiling.

“Structural steel helps to keep the roof weight down, while maximizing the space over the basketball court,” says Mount-fort. “The steel trusses spanning the McEwan Gymnasium run about 26 metres, and support glulam beams and timber decking.”

Part of the challenge for the steel structure was to both support the gabled roof and to strengthen it against wind uplift pressures.

“We used an asymmetric gable for the truss,” says Mount-fort. “The principle span is stiffened using a bowstring truss in the shape of a circular arc with a bottom chord of 50-mm diameter structural steel strand cabling of the type used for bridges and similar applications.

The system was stiffened by pre-loading the cable against the compression member.

The truss was fitted with a secondary series of inverted cables that work to tie the roof together and preload it against wind uplift.”

Mountfort says the steel fabricator Mirage Steel Limited brought a lot of expertise to the project, pre-assembling and pre-loading the bowstring truss in the shop before delivery.

“As structural engineers, we did a lot of work to really refine the connections and refine the members to make the structure appear slender,” says Mountfort. “Because of its very high tensile capacity, the 50-mm cable transitions into a 100-mm diameter solid rod at connections to mild steel, and is attached with nuts that are 200 mm in diameter. These are massive assemblies and can become visually dominant, so we put in a lot of work to develop connection details to conceal the fasteners. The steel take-up assembly passes through a cir-cular high strength steel duct that was welded into the web and flanges of the truss top chord, allowing for a simple bear-ing connection, concealed in the space of the roof deck.”

The project is designed to Leadership in Energy and Envi-ronmental Design (LEED) Gold standards. It has a geother-mal heating system located underneath a soccer field, the use of low-emitting building materials, reduction in light pollu-tion and water-efficient landscaping. The wood used in the structure was environmentally certified and the structural steel has a minimum 60 per cent recycled content and not less then 25 per cent post-consumer recycled material.

“The design and the realization of that design was well-integrated into both the surrounding landscape and in the philosophy of the school,” says Mountfort.

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Lakefield College steels itself for a bright futurePrince Andrew drops by to open $13.8 million recreation centre

Marrying a 37,000 square foot addition to the 1879 Lake-field College took some finesse. Left, a welder works on some of the steel structure, top, secure supports take up stress from both snow and wind and bottom, a light fixture is seen against the glulam beams and cables.

The contract is labour inten-sive. The work begins with a crew of about 40 TESC workers and expands to about 160 working 24 hours per day at welding, bolting and installing threaded steel pip-ing and flex hoses. Exterior steel

work is also performed around the smelter’s stack, using special alloys that are acid resistant.

The smelters are shut down but mining itself may continue unabat-ed.

Depending on market condi-tions and the world price of nickel,

ore can continue to pile up near the smelter in a stockpile, waiting for smelter operations to resume.

“We have 30 to 40 days to do all of the maintenance work,” says Closs. “That’s it. If we take any lon-ger than the contract allows, the entire mining operation would face

a bottleneck.”The contractor is waiting for the

delivery of custom-fabricated cool-ing blocks being delivered from overseas.

Once maintenance and re-con-struction is completed, the smelter will resume operations in July.

“People looking at the smelter can see that there’s nothing coming from the superstack,” says Closs. “When they see a curl of smoke coming out of that stack, they’ll know those flash furnaces are back up and running, and we’ll know we’ve done the job right.”

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PETER KENTERCORRESPONDENT

Ed Whalen loves Formula One and NASCAR and as the new President of the Canadian Institute of Steel Con-struction (CISC), he believes the association can take

some lessons from motor sports. “NASCAR has put a huge effort into marketing itself, and

it has paid off for them,” he says. “Marketing is about under-standing clients and customers and honestly identifying a value proposition. We’re here to promote the interests of our members and to promote the use of CISC fabricators. We need to look at new marketing approaches that will offer true value to the industry.”

In addition to marketing and planning skills, Whalen also has some 25 years of industry experience, joining CISC from CWB Group where he was vice president, business devel-opment. He was also held general manager positions in its QUASAR and CWB Learning Centre divisions. Prior to that, Whalen was President of Whalen Engineering, a company specializing in weld engineering and structural steel inspec-tions. He has an Engineering degree from Carleton Univer-sity and an International Welding Engineering diploma from

the International Institute of Welding.He’ll have to bring all of that experience to bear on an

industry facing tough challenges.“The most obvious is overcapacity, combined with the

downturn in the economy,” says Whalen. “Most fabricators are run-ning at 50 per cent capacity and the mills are down 60 per cent. We all know that government infrastruc-ture money is coming and we know that it will encourage steel construc-tion, but there’s a lot of bureaucracy between the federal, provincial and municipal governments. We need to see that money as soon as possible.”

He says Canadian fabricators also need to take better advantage of the latest technology. “Fabricators in countries in Europe and Asia who are making a lot better use of tech-nology. In Asia they now have lower wages and state-of-the-art facilities, so we need to do more not only improve our equip-ment, but to improve the quality of our people. The Canadian steel industry’s largest concern, in my opinion, is the trained people we are losing to retirement. We haven’t done a good job of mentoring new talent. The same holds true for consult-

ing, engineering, welding and basic fabrication. That loss of expertise is being masked by the downturn in the economy but will become more evident when it picks up.”

CISC also needs to look at ways to combat rising pro-tectionism in the U.S., particularly through “Buy American” policies, he says.

While he says he’s up for a fight on key issues, he admits that discretion is often the better part of valour.

“You need to know when to fight and when to partner,” he says. “I’ve heard people talking about lobbing missiles at the other building material industries. Each building material has unique design qualities and I believe we need to partner with the wood and the concrete industry, for example, on areas such as sustainability where we have a lot in common.”

Whalen points to the Richmond Olympic Speed Skating Oval as an object lesson.

“The only reason you experience the warmth and beauty of the wood used in the interior is because the wood fabri-cators worked hand-in-hand with the steel fabricators who provided the structural support,” he says.

And while he’s a fan of motor sports, he’s no leadfoot and has never raced. But he does enjoy the visceral thrills of driv-ing his Suzuki 1250 motorcycle.

“Driving within the speed limits, of course,” he adds. “At this point in my life it isn’t always about speed—it’s about acceleration.”

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The 1936 construction of what was believed to be one of the longest timber truss

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Some 66 years later, however, the 64-metre Sioux Narrows Bridge spanning a narrow section of the Lake of the Woods separating Kenora, Ont. from Fort Frances was found by the Ontario Ministry of Transportation to have significant deterioration of the bridge timbers.

Creating a new bridge design wasn’t an option, however, since the crossing was designated a heritage structure.

“It was really a unique example of that type of truss construction,” says Reno Radolli, President of Mississauga’s McCormick Rankin Corporation, design consultant on the bridge replacement project. “It

used virgin timbers from out west that provided the strength ade-quate for the type of traffic pass-ing over the bridge in 1936. But it was understood timber wouldn’t last forever and was designed for about a 40-year service life. In its final days, the bridge was support-ing traffic orders of magnitude greater than it was designed to sup-port — it couldn’t take anything over 15 tonnes. They had reduced the bridge to one lane of traffic to make sure that two large trucks wouldn’t occupy the same space on the bridge at the same time. They’d even stripped off some of the asphalt to reduce the weight of the bridge as much as possible.”

The old design is so integrated into the communities it served and is icon and appears on the City of Kenora logo.

“Using structural steel, we could duplicate the original design and make it strong enough to carry modern traffic loads,” says Radolli. “We had originally to take the orig-inal bridge apart and save the com-ponents and clad the steel skeleton of the new bridge under the old timbers. That way it could retain the same visual aspect as the origi-nal. Unfortunately, the condition of the timbers was far worse than initially thought, so we couldn’t use it as extensively as we had wanted to. We were still, however, able to

use the original timbers ornamen-tally on key members and we were able to use it in the handrail of the bridge as well.”

Hollow structural steel was cho-sen because of its light weight and its capacity to carry heavy loads and withstand fatigue. These, in turn, were supported by a rigid dia-phragm system, which distributed loads across underlying steel gird-ers. The hollow steel sections were fitted with threaded rods that could be used to attach the salvaged tim-bers.

“The threaded rods were just the right length to attach a nut and washer assembly salvaged from the original bridge,” says Radolli. When

the original salvaged wood ran out, engineered wood products were used in their place. Where the steel skeleton was necessarily exposed, the metal was coated to avoid the appearance of a shiny galvanized surface.

Although construction was chal-lenging over open water, Radolli says the project fit together like a giant Meccano set, using a 100-ton crane to fit the pieces into place. “The fabricators, Capitol Welding Ltd. of Winnipeg, did a great job, building smaller components of the steel skeleton and shipping them to the site,” he says.

Radolli says that the community, and local drivers, gave the replace-ment bridge a thumbs-up.

“We had an extensive period of consultation with the communi-ties involved and held many public open houses,” he says.

“One of the rituals of the area was that all the young men would climb to the top of the old bridge and dive into the lake. Before the bridge had even been opened to traffic, we heard that some mem-bers of the community had already dived into the lake from the top of the new bridge—so we knew we had been accepted.”

McCORMICK RANKIN

The Sioux Narrows bridge was originally a timber structure built in 1936 to connect Kenora, Ontario to Fort Frances over Lake of the Woods. In 66 years, however, the timbers had rotted.

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CHILLIWACK, BC

After almost two years of extensive work, Kevin Stone has unveiled one of his most ambitious projects,

a stainless steel rendering of the Chinese Imperial Water Dragon.

Weighing almost three tonnes, the drag-on measures more than 10 metres long and stands four metres tall, barely clearing the door of the studio in which it was crafted. If the body coils were unfurled, the dragon would stretch to a length of more than 25 metres.

“I like to work on a massive scale,” says Stone, who crafted the mythological creature at his company, Metalanimation Studio Inc. in Chilliwack, BC. “I’m only interested in pro-ducing landmark style projects that attract public interest and draw attention to the landscape. There’s nobody else in the world who produces hand-made steel sculptures on this scale.”

Stone began working in commercial steel about 20 years ago, taking positions in the shipbuilding industry and in the fabrica-tion of specialty aluminum and stainless steel products for the food service industry,

including microbreweries and dairies.“I created a gargoyle out of scrap metal I

had found around the shop,” says Stone. “That led to a private investor offering to back me if I could do something bigger and better.”

Stone established his studio in Abbots-ford in 2005, and in 2006, he unveiled Power and Authority, a stainless steel eagle with a 10-metre wingspan in attack stance. The fol-lowing year he unveiled Power of Flight, an even larger eagle with a 12-metre wingspan—

the world’s largest stainless steel sculpture.Each of the sculptures is crafted from sur-

gical grade stainless steel, and hand-polished to a mirror finish.

“I hand-fabricate old school, cutting and pig-welding each piece, before hand grinding and polishing,” Stone says. “I try to give the steel a perfect factory finish. Stainless steel is a difficult material to work with. It doesn’t like to bend and it’s extremely hard on tools—I found out the hard way. It’s very expensive to

work with, particularly in consumables like carbide bits, polishing pads, paste and grind-ing discs. The discs only last a few minutes apiece.”

The Imperial Water Dragon, valued at US$10 million, represents 12,000 hours of labour. “I work at it seven days a week, Stone says. “Way beyond full time.”

Stone’s sculptures have become so well known that his studio is an official tour-ist attraction of Chilliwack. Thousands of visitors arrive from early morning until just before sunset. Stone says they haven’t seen anything yet.

“I’m looking for an even bigger commis-sion, because I want to create something phenomenally big,” he says. “I want a team of workers to help me create a sculpture on a massive scale. Perhaps a European style dragon with a long neck, an object of fantasy art, or a representation of something found in nature. They’re designed to be near water, like a fountain. Wherever they find a home in front of a casino, a hotel or a public building, I want them to become the symbol of the loca-tion in which they’re displayed.”

Stone says his ambition is to become the world’s best-known sculptor, producing works of art that will outlive him by genera-tions.

“Wood will decay and mild steel will cor-rode, but my sculptures are stainless steel inside and out,” he says. “They’ll be here for thousands of years.”

B.C. metal sculptor Kevin Stone loves to work with stainless steel

KEVIN STONE

This 10-metre long Chinese Imperial Water Dragon took B.C. sculptor Kevin Stone 12,000 hours to make and is valued at $10 million.

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Wood is the most prominent feature of the 2010 Olympic Winter Games speed skating oval but steel trusses provide its structural strength.

The Olympic oval is part of the City of Richmond’s $178-million arena on the shores of the Fraser River. George Third and Sons (GTS) of Port Coquitlam handled the $12-million contract to supply and install the structural steel, most of it used on the building’s 15 steel-and-glulam roof arches.

The innovative design called for the contractor to create 60 massive V-shaped arched trusses married to glulam pine. Each of the 18-tonne truss sections measured approximately 26 metres long and required 250,000 screws to assemble.

GTS began the project in October 2006. The trusses were manufactured by Dynamic Structures of Port Coquitlam, a company owned by GTS, while the laminated wood portion of the trusses were fabricated by Structurlam Products of Penticton.

“We were definitely faced with a very demanding sched-ule, and there were many challenges marrying wood to steel,” says Ziggy Welsch, Project Manager for GTS. “The steel is obviously stronger and more forgiving than the brittle wood, so more thought had to go into fit-up procedures and han-dling. We had to protect the wood wherever we were welding to prevent damage to the wood glulam beams. The assembly took up a lot of our shop space and the extremely complicat-ed geometry to fabricate the two glulam beams into a V-truss to form the radius was the biggest challenge.”

Each of the 60 completed truss sections were shipped to site one at a time on a trombone trailer.

On site they were covered to help protect them from mois-ture, as well as UV rays, which could damage painted areas and fade the wood glulam.

A 200-ton crane was used to lift the truss sections into place. “First the two end pieces were lifted into position supported by heavy-duty steel towers bearing the ends of the trusses,” says Welsch. “Next, the two middle sections were assembled and spliced together on the concrete slab and lifted into place as one to fill the void in the middle. Jacking against the con-crete buttress, the field crew pushed the trusses together until our final required positioning was achieved and then the ends were filled with a high-strength grout to complete the span of approximately 100 metres.”

The fabricating company also manufactured a series of curved steel beams that decorate the exterior edge of the roof. Johnston Architects Inc., principal and lead project architect, designed the beams to reflect the blue heron, a bird that nests in the area.

“The complicated twisted wide flange beams at the north end of the building are highly visible and simulate a heron feather,” says Welsch. “These were not only challenging to fab-ricate in our shop, but also to erect. With the help of our sea-soned field crew we managed to push, pull and pry the steel into position.

The Olympic Oval has already won a prestigious Award of Excellence in For Architectural Innovation from the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada.

The jury praised the structure for its innovative use of pine beetle-killed wood spanning the “elegant” roof and the seamless integration of the mechanical systems, as well as the building’s transparency, which maximizes daylight.

In addition to the use of one million board feet of pine-beetle wood in the ceiling, which the jury called “stunningly beautiful, they were also impressed with the Oval’s innovative used of glulam beams spanning almost 100 metres, to cre-atively integrate with the ceiling.

As such and ironically, most of the structural steel employed in the creation of the skating oval will be invisible to the thousands of Olympic fans filling the stadium in 2010.

“I must say by now we’re used to being covered up,” says Welsch. “The important thing is we know that without our steel these trusses could not have been possible. It’s a com-bined effort and all of us involved with this once-in-a-lifetime project feel very proud to have contributed to its success.”

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60 massive V-arched trusses, 15 roof arches of glulam and steel are secured with 250,000 screws

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Wood may be the prominent feature in the finished Richmond Oval but steel gives it the underlying strength. It has 15 glulam and steel arches.

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When the Ottawa Convention Cen-tre reopens in a couple years, fol-lowing a major overhaul, it stands

to be a classic demonstration in the re-use of old steel.

Nine 160-foot-long trusses, salvaged from the old Ottawa Congress Centre, will be fitted with new sockets and joints and, with steel header plates, attached to new, larger trusses in a kind of cross-patch formation.

While the re-use of old steel from demoli-tion sites is not new, it is a trend growing in tandem with the rising popularity of green buildings.

Sylvie Boulanger, manager of sustain-ability with the Canadian Institute of Steel Construction, says steel is increasingly being removed intact and put to new use either at the same site or elsewhere.

“You can take elements from one build-ing and use them in another one,” Boulanger says. “You just have to establish that the mate-rials have the right properties.”

Boulanger has favourites, including steel taken from the Royal Ontario Museum and adapted for the University of Toronto’s Scar-borough College.

“I like that an engineer just happened to be working on both projects, one a demolition and the other a building where they wanted to promote reused and recycled content,” Boulanger says, adding that such opportuni-ties arise all too infrequently.

“Finding the steel is a challenge. You can’t just go to a service centre and get it.”

Even when sourced, the steel must make the grade and be technically viable, and all parties, including engineers, must be com-fortable proceeding with the project, Bou-langer says.

Graham Bird, a principal with GBA, an Ottawa-based development firm overseeing the redevelopment of the Ottawa Conven-tion Centre, says reusing the steel trusses makes good sense.

“Our industry is looking for ways to recycle, reuse, and provide sustainable devel-opment solutions, and this fits in with that,” Bird says.

The old trusses, which weigh more than 40 tonnes apiece, were dismantled in thirds and trucked for fabrication just south of Ottawa for retooling so they can be fitted with the sockets and joints.

The main challenge, Bird says, is not so much with the steel itself as it is with the time and effort involved.

“We’re trying to recycle or reuse north of

90 per cent of the existing materials, includ-ing the steel, from the original building, and it takes a lot of time and labour to sort, sepa-rate and carefully untangle it all.”

Cost-wise, old and new steel come out roughly equal – old slightly more than new – when design and labour are factored in.

“The new trusses are much larger, and they’re fabricated and brought here, so with the old steel we’re saving the material and its costs. But, on the other hand, the expense (with reused steel) is in its removal and in the x-raying and getting it prepared to be brought back into the new system.”

However, there’s an added benefit. The project, slated for completion in 2011, is aim-ing for LEED Silver.

Mark Hutchinson, LEED Program Direc-tor with the Canada Green Building Council, says projects containing sufficient reused or recycled content or using materials sourced within a certain geographic proximity are eli-gible for credits.

The use of steel as a building material has helped achieved success within each of these categories, he explains.

“To the extent that steel is able to come in with a high recycled content, that is able to be reused from one site to another, or that can be used at the same construction site if there was a pre-existing building there, we appreci-ate those virtues and recognize these within the rating system.”

While the re-use of steel is coming into its own, recycling continues at a brisk pace. In fact, according to Bill Heenan, president of the Steel Recycling Institute, steel has been recycled for more than a century and is so commonplace supply simply can’t keep up with demand.

“No matter what we do, we’ll always have some virgin input in an expanding economy,” Heenan says.

To improve the availability of scrap, the SRI is urging the expansion of curbside recy-cling programs to include steel items such as coat hangers and appliances.

The SRI is also promoting the sourcing of old construction steel.

“Rebar used to be in the 50 percentage range for recycling, now it’s in the mid-to-high-60s, and I suspect in 10 years it will be in the mid-to-high-70s,” Heenan says. “When you implode a building you free a lot more steel scrap from the concrete than when you just hit it with a wrecking ball.”

Steel is magnetic and can be easily sepa-rated from the waste stream, and demolition and new construction companies know they can get good value for it, Heenan says.

However, steel sometimes meets its untimely demise.

“When you build a building, sometimes you drive pilings down 30 feet,” Heenan explains. “When you deconstruct later on, the chance you’re going to pull those pilings out are very low, so we won’t get those. And, we’ll only get 60 to 65 percent of rebar because it’s mostly contained in concrete.”

Thanks to furnace temperatures that would recycle your air conditioner, scrap steel that makes it to the mill theoretically lives forever. Or at least through to another incarnation.

“Steel has no memory,” Heenan says. “A soup can could come back as a new bridge across the St. Lawrence. Steel doesn’t lose its chemical or physical properties through the recycling process. It doesn’t matter – it’s as good as new.”

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Essar Global has big plans for the future of its Sault Ste. Marie plant as the global economic crisis shows signs of

recovery.Nearly two years into its ownership of

the former Algoma Steel, Essar’s immediate goal was to almost double production from 2.4 million to four million tons by the end of 2009 and increase production another one million tons after that.

The company is on track and hopes to weather the economic crisis and emerge in a strong position by focusing on cost controls and innovative production schedules to mate with lower electricity rates, curbing discre-tionary spending and seeking efficiencies.

However, the decline in demand has thrown a wrench in the works and it has been forced to scale back production at the plant to about 40 per cent of capacity, despite its $5 million of environmental and esthetic enhancements, including a cogeneration facility that is now online.

Brenda Stenta, Essar’s corporate commu-nication manager, said the global economic crisis has hit the entire steel industry hard but notes the long-term outlook remains posi-tive.

And while tough economic times are

affecting Essar and its workforce is fluctuat-ing daily depending on the company’s order book, it continues to plan on making the plant the hub of the company’s North Ameri-can operations.

“We are doing everything possible to keep our people working during these dif-ficult times,” Stenta said. “We look forward to welcoming them back as order volumes improve.”

The company has not yet seen any mean-ingful improvement in leading indicators that would suggest market recovery yet.

Stenta said she believes the Canadian government’s stimulus package will provide some relief to steelmakers.

“Whatever stimulus Canadian and Amer-ican governments can provide is vital to recovery. The steel industry is a leading sup-plier to the construction, energy and manu-facturing sectors. As these segements recover, so too will demand for steel,” she said.

Last year, about 25 per cent of the steel produced at Essar Steel Algoma was sold directly to the construction,energy and fabri-cation sectors, the majority being steel plate.

Stenta said the company expects to grow this market with its expanded capability and market development efforts.

The $1.85 billion cash deal in June 2007 by Essar Global made the former Algoma Steel the third Canadian-owned steel pro-ducer, after Dofasco Inc. and Ipsco Inc., to be acquired by offshore buyers.

Before the ink was dry on the deal, Essar

Global was announcing it was to spend $500 million to upgrade and expand its operations at the Sault steelmaker.

The expansion was to include a new prod-uct line and doubling the plant’s production to four million tons.

Essar Global is a $10-billion-a-year inter-national conglomerate active in steel, energy, communications, shipping and construction.

The 100-year-old steel company, which officially changed its name to Essar Steel Algoma in June 2008, has traditionally made rolled steel for the auto, construction and manufacturing industries.

The configuration of the mill offers the steelmaker a great deal of production flex-ibility, Stenta said, allowing the company to adjust its product and market mix very

quickly in response to customer demand. While expansion plans had included pro-

ducing welded pipe for the oil and natural gas industry, a goal set for three years ahead, the project has been put on hold due to the cur-rent economic market, Stenta said.

She notes the company can also produce American Petroleum Institute (API) steel grates for the energy sector and to other weld-ed pipe manufacturers. Essar Steel officials also want to see a deep sea port developed at its site to help lower its transportation costs and allow for increased production.

It’s hoping that the federal stimulus pro-gram will result in funding for the project, which the municipal city council has already identified as one of the much-needed top pri-ority infrastructure projects.

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Essar Global bets big on future of Sault Ste. Marie

The long-awaited cogeneration project at Essar Steel Algoma is online.Commissioning of the $135 million facility was underway in early June and expected

to be on the grid this week.In October 2006, Essar Steel Algoma agreed to construct a 70 megawatts cogeneration

facility with the Ontario Power Authority.The facility uses all the company’s waste industrial byproduct gas, which is currently

“flared” in the No. 7 smoke stack. It use those byproduct gases from the blast furnace and coke ovens to generate both steam and power for the steelworks, reducing the company’s reliance on the provincial power grid by 50 per cent on average and freeing up capacity for the rest of the province.

By employing low-NOx burner technology and eliminating the need to flare byprod-uct fuel, the cogeneration facility will also reduce Essar’s nitrous oxide emissions by 15 per cent, or about 400 metric tonnes per year.

— ELAINE DELLA-MATTIA

Co-Gen plant all fired up

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Steel

BRADLEY FEHRSTAFF WRITER

Alberta’s best steel projects were in the spotlight at the 2009 Alberta Steel Design Awards of Excellence.

Th e Water Centre in Calgary won the Architectur-al Award, one of fi ve winners out of 34 entrants at the Cana-dian Institute of Steel Construction’s Alberta Region awards gala at the Shaw Conference Centre in Edmonton.

Th e Water Centre is a distinctive building with a curved steel roof over a four-storey green and blue curtain wall. It is the fi rst and largest building to exceed Calgary’s minimum LEED Silver certifi cation requirement.

“We wanted to maximize the amount of sunlight coming in but needed to temper it so the sun is never a source of irri-tation to the work spaces,” said architect Jeremy Sturgess, who worked on the project.

“Th e curved steel roof acts as a blanket protecting the building from the north wind and sheltering the south side like a visor.”

All 700,000 kilograms of reinforcing steel used in its con-struction came from recycled sources. Th e architects were Sturgess Architecture/Manasc Isaac Architects.

Th e Calgary Courts Centre earned the Engineering Award. Th e structure includes a 27-storey glass and steel atrium that connects two concrete towers, which are 21-storeys and 25-storeys tall.

“Th e challenge is that the atrium roof rises eight or nine metres above the towers, almost like a head on top. Because the two towers move diff erently – at diff erent speeds and magnitudes up to as much as six to ten inches – we had to build in tolerances both for wind and earthquake activity,” said Fabrizio Carinelli, VP with Cana Management Ltd., the general contractor on the project.

Th e buildings are tied together at each fl oor by a series of steel trusses that support the weight of the curtain wall and absorb lateral forces. Th e towers interiors were also tied together by a series of steel walkway bridges.

Th e steel fabricator was Triangle Steel Ltd. and the struc-tural engineer was Stantec Consulting Ltd.

In the Industrial category, ASU (air separation unit) Cold Box - Opti-Canada took home top honours.

Th e challenge was to design a cold box to house the air separation unit for a facility that would be the largest oxygen producing unit in the world.

A trussed steel structural system was used. Th e complete project is an air-tight structural steel rectangular box measur-ing 8.5 metres by 10 metres by 64 metres and is fully clad with steel plates. It weighs about 333 tonnes.

“It is basically a giant wind sail. With a structure of that size it would have been impossible to weld at that height,” said

Carl Boutin, associate with SDK and senior project engineer on the project. All structural connections were fi eld bolted, and the only welding required was to attach the cladding over the splice connections.”

Th e structural Engineer was SDK et associés inc. and the fabricator was WF Welding & Overhead Cranes Ltd.

Th e Capital Health Centre in downtown Edmonton won the Steel Edge Award, an open category for excellence in on of steel design, fabrication, detailing or fi nishing for the renova-tion of a 1970s offi ce complex for use as a new headquarters.

It features a dramatic cantilevered steel and glass cano-py. Th e design maintains the same footprint as the original structure, but uses a single span, allowing for vast column-free spaces. Th e canopy is designed much like a suspension bridge, with few vertical supports.

“Th e natural tendency of a sloped structure is to sag,” said Jason Collins, general manager of Collins Industries Ltd., steel fabricators on the project. “Th e tensile rods were used to support the huge cantilevers and counter that.”

It has four primary beams supported by two primary mast columns in hollow structural steel. Th e primary beams are supported at mid-span by tensile rods that splay outward from the mast columns.

Th e steel fabricator was Collins Industries Ltd. and the structural engineer was Protostatix Engineering Consultants Inc.

CISC Alberta also handed out a new award for sustainabil-ity for the renovation of the University of Alberta’s Triff o Hall. Th e two storey steel structure was built in 1915 and designed to work with natural light.

Th e building passed its fi rst review for LEED Gold certifi -cation and is undergoing its second review.

Original steel trusses were retained, as was a load-bearing brick wall. New steel elements included beams for second fl oor structure modifi cations, stair structure, lintels in the brick wall, and the exterior canopy. Of the existing steel, 99.5 per cent was retained; of the new steel material, 100 per cent is recycled.

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First report May 01, 2009. Last report Jun 11, 2009. NEW INFORMATIONCONT’S REP: Trent University, 1600 West Bank Rd,

Peterborough ON K9J 7B8 705-748-1011 Fax 705-748-1140

NOTE: All inquiries regarding awarded contractor should be directed to the Owner.

This report Jun 12, 2009.

Western Ontario

PREBIDBuildings

WIND FARM ID: 9102350BRUCE CO, ONTara Wind Farm,lands E of Tara in Bruce and Grey Counties CONTEMPLATEDOWNER: NextEra Energy Canada, Thomas Bird, 5500

North Service Rd Ste 205, Burlington ON 905-335-4904 905-335-5731

CONSULTANT: GENIVAR Consulting Group Inc, Terrence Rasmussen, 600 Cochrane Dr, Suite 500, Markham ON L3R 5K3 905-475-7270 Fax 905-475-5994

PROJECT: 6 structures; proposed construction of a wind farm consisting of 6 wind turbines generating approx 9MW of electricity.

STATUS: Environmental Assessment is underway at the Consultant. Schedules for design, tender and construction are undetermined. Further update late 2009.

This report Jun 12, 2009.

WIND FARM ID: 9102352BRUCE CO, ONPaisley Wind Farm,lands N of the Town of Paisley CONTEMPLATEDOWNER: NextEra Energy Canada, Thomas Bird, 5500

North Service Rd Ste 205, Burlington ON 905-335-4904 905-335-5731

CONSULTANT: GENIVAR Consulting Group Inc, Terrence Rasmussen, 600 Cochrane Dr, Suite 500, Markham ON L3R 5K3 905-475-7270 Fax 905-475-5994

PROJECT: 6 structures; proposed construction of a wind farm consisting of six wind turbines generat-ing approx 9MW of electricity.

STATUS: Environmental Assessment is underway at the Consultant. Schedules for design, tender and construction are undetermined. Further update late 2009.

This report Jun 12, 2009.

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ADDN ID: 9070150GUELPH, Wellington Co, ONEdward Johnson Elementary School,Stevenson St, N1E WORKING DRAWINGSOWNER: Upper Grand Dist School Board, Karin Zorzi,

500 Victoria Rd N, Guelph ON N1E 6K2 519-822-4420 Fax 519-822-4487

ARCH: MMMC Inc Architects, Greg Post, 290 King St E Ste 201, Kitchener ON N2G 2L3 519-575-2227 Fax 519-756-7631

PROJECT: 1 storey; 497 m2; proposed multi-purpose addition to the existing school.

Construction start Jun 2009; completion by Dec 2009.

First report Aug 29, 2007. Last report May 08, 2009. NEW INFORMATIONCONSULTANT: MMMC Inc Architects, 290 King St E

Ste 201, Kitchener ON N2G 2L3 519-575-2227 Fax 519-756-7631

STATUS: Working drawings are nearing completion. Architect is waiting for direction from the Owner for tender timelines. Schedules for tender and con-struction are undetermined. Further update mid-June 2009.

This report Jun 12, 2009.

CITY HALL RENOVATIONS ID: 9088126HAMILTON, Hamilton-Wentworth Reg, ONHamilton City Hall,71 Main St W, L8P 4Y5 NEGOTIATED/WORKING DRAWINGSOWNER: City of Hamilton (Plng & Dev), Janet Warner,

77 James St N 4th Flr, Hamilton ON L8R 2K3 905-546-2822 Fax 905-540-6142

PROJ MGR: ABE Group, Samir Raza, 89 Queensway Ave W Ste 800, Mississauga ON L5B 2V2 905-896-8900

PROJECT: proposed interior cladding and exterior renovations to the existing building.

First report Aug 20, 2008. Last report Jan 22, 2009. NEW INFORMATIONGEN CONT: ABE Group, Samir Raza, 89 Queensway

Ave W Ste 800, Mississauga ON L5B 2V2 905-896-8900

ARCH: Garwood-Jones & Hanham Archs, Ross Han-ham, 185 Young St 2nd Floor, Hamilton ON L8N 1V9 905-540-8889 Fax 905-523-7600

Construction start Jul 2009; completion by Jul 2010. STATUS: Working drawings are underway. Schedules

for Sub trade tenders are undetermined. Construc-tion is anticipated Summer 2009. Further update Summer 2009.

This report Jun 12, 2009.

COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT ID: 9087824NIAGARA FALLS, Niagara Reg, ONOntario St, Queenston St, L2R 2Z7 CONTEMPLATEDPROJECT: site 8 acres; proposed construction of com-

mercial or retail buildings on land adjacent to the NHS Walker Family Cancer Centre and Health Care Complex.

First report Aug 14, 2008. Last report Nov 05, 2008. NEW INFORMATIONOWNER: Niagara Health System, Liisa Morley, 155

Ontario Street Suite 326, St Catharines ON L2R 5K3 905-378-4647 Fax 905-682-5698

STATUS: This project is preliminary. Owner expects to issue an Expression of Interest (REOI) from developers Fall, 2009 pending completion of the construction the NHS Walker Family Cancer centre and Health care complex, report number 1322679. Further update Winter, 2009.

CORRECTIONS: The Plenary Group are developing the NHS Health Care Complex & Walker Family Can-cer Centre, report number 1322679. They are not working on this project.

This report Jun 12, 2009.

CONDOMINIUM DEVELOPMENT ID: 9102481ST CATHARINES, Niagara Reg, ONNiagara Health System, Ontario Street site, Parcel B,155 Ontario St, L2R 5K2 CONTEMPLATEDOWNER: Mountainview Homes Inc, Johnathan Whyte,

3350 Merrittville Hwy Unit 9, Thorold ON L2V 4Y6 905-688-3100 Fax 905-688-5524

PROJECT: proposed construction of condominium buildings. This project will involve demolition of the existing medical office buildings on the site. Parcel A can be followed under report number 9102463.

STATUS: This project is preliminary. Owner is finalizing purchase agreements for the site. Schedules for design, tender and construction will be set pending the relocation of staff and services from the existing building to the new facility, report number 9087824. Further update Winter, 2009.

This report Jun 12, 2009.

HEALTH FACILITY REDEVELOPMENT; $150,000,000 est ID: 9054252

ST CATHARINES, Niagara Reg, ONNiagara Health System, St Catharines General site,142 Queenston St, Wine St, L2R 2Z7 CONTEMPLATEDOWNER: Niagara Health System, Liisa Morley, Greater

Niagara General Site, 5546 Portage Rd, PO Box 1018, Niagara Falls ON L2E 6X2 905-358-0171 Fax 905-358-8435

PROJECT: 850,000 sq ft approx; site 32 acres; pro-posed development of the existing buildings and adjacent land of the St Catharines General Hospital. The project may include for healthcare and residen-tial use, accompanied by a community centre.

First report Nov 17, 2006. Last report Dec 16, 2008. NEW INFORMATIONCONSULTANT: BLS Planning Assocs, 1 St Paul St Phase

2 Ste 604, St Catharines ON L2R 7L2 905-688-1130 Fax 905-688-5893

STATUS: Planning for this project will proceed pending relocation of staff and services to the health-care complex, report number 1322679. Consultation with the Queenston Community Advisory Com-mittee and the Cons is ongoing. Owner expects to issue a Request for Expressions of Interest (REOI) for land developers in Fall 2009. Schedules for design, tender and construction will be determined by the awarded proponent. Further update Fall, 2009.

This report Jun 12, 2009.

HEALTH CARE CENTRE ID: 1322679ST CATHARINES, Niagara Reg, ONNHS Health Care Complex & Walker Family Cancer Centre,First St and Fourth Ave, L2S

NEGOTIATED/WORKING DRAWINGSOWNER: Niagara Health System, Liisa Morley, 155

Ontario Street Suite 326, St Catharines ON L2R 5K3 905-378-4647 Fax 905-682-5698

GEN CONT: Plenary Group, Martin Stickland, 181 Bay St Suite 1510, Box 860, Toronto ON M5J 2T3 416-309-2200 Fax 416-309-201

CONST MGR: PCL Constructors Canada Inc, Leroy Martin, 2085 Hurontario St Ste 400, Mississauga ON L5A 4G1 905-276-7600 Fax 905-276-4200

COORD: Infrastructure Ontario, Jessica Hooker, 777 Bay St, Toronto ON M5G 2C8 416-212-7289 Fax 416-325-4646

ARCH/CONSULTANT: B + H Architects, Bill Nankivell/Bill Nankivell, 481 University Ave, Ste 300, Toronto ON M5G 2H4 416-596-2299 Fax 416-586-0599

PROJECT: 5 storeys above grade, 1 below; 970,000 sq ft; site 40 acres; proposed construction of a state-of-the-art 390-bed hospital to replace two aging, existing community hospitals in St. Catharines. The project will include the development of space for acute care; surgical suites, ICU, obstetrics, pediat-rics, short-term mental health, oncology, dialysis and tertiary mental health (longer-term) and cardi-ac catheterization beds. The new building will con-solidate acute and ambulatory services which are projected to be more than 800,000 sq. ft with 80 percent single patient rooms, and will incorporate new regional services such as cancer, cardiac cath-eterization, longer term mental health and chronic kidney services and community hospital services. It will replace St. Catharines General Site and Ontario Street sites, serving St. Catharines, Thorold and surrounding communities. The Regional Car-diac Catheterization Centre will provide diagnostic investigation services, reducing hospitalizations for heart disease, lowering wait times and improving access to treatment. The project also proposes a new Regional Longer-Term Mental Health Centre with longer-term inpatient mental health beds, combined with acute inpatient mental health beds and ambulatory care services for Niagara residents. The project will feature an Environmentally friendly design features resulting in LEED certification as part of the government’s commitment to reduce energy use and greenhouse gas emissions, incor-porating CBRN (chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear) containment capability to deal with infec-tious outbreaks and disasters; 80 per cent paper-less system; and More windows to enhance natural light in patients’ rooms and public and staff areas. State-of-the-art operating suites will be designed to take advantage of sophisticated image-guided and laparoscopic surgery; and a patient focused site design with healing gardens, ponds and walk-ing paths.

Construction start Oct 2009; completion by Jan 2012. First report Mar 04, 2005. Last report May 15, 2009. NOTE: The awarded Consortia is PLENARY HEALTH

- Plenary Group, PCL Constructors, Bregman + Hamann Architects,and Silver Thomas International Architects, Johnson Controls, and Deutsche Bank.

NEW INFORMATIONSTATUS: Site work is underway including demolition

of the house and barns which currently stand on the site. Excavation is expected late Summer, 2009. Design development is ongoing. Owner is leading Design Charettes with clinical groups to finalize interior programming and Working drawings. Foun-dations and structural construction are expected to begin late Summer/early Fall, 2009. Sub trades will be awarded sequentially as needed from an Invited list. All Sub trade pricing will be secured Spring 2010. Further update early Fall, 2009.

CORRECTIONS: The project name has been corrected.This report Jun 12, 2009.

RECREATION CENTRE; $4,483,000 est ID: 9062858

STRATHROY, Middlesex Co, ONWright Family Arts & Entertainment Centre,Front St W, N7G CONTEMPLATEDOWNER: Twp of Strathroy-Caradoc, Tim Hanna, 52

Frank St, Strathroy ON N7G 2R4 519-245-1070 Fax 519-245-6353

CONSULTANT: FJ Galloway & Assocs, Fred Galloway, 350 Oxford St W, Ste 203, London ON N6H 1T3 519-641-1325 Fax 519-472-9354

PROJECT: proposed construction of an arts, recreation and entertainment centre.

First report May 10, 2007. Last report Jan 17, 2008. NEW INFORMATIONSTATUS: Consultant is finalizing a Business Plan. This

project has been approved by Council to proceed subject to funding. Owner will issue a Request for Proposals for architectural services, schedules are undetermined. Scope of work, schedules for design, tender and construction are undetermined. Further update late 2009.

This report Jun 12, 2009.

INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT ID: 9004390WINDSOR, Essex Co, ONE of Division Rd and S of Foster Ave, N8W CONTEMPLATEDOWNER: Wintru Dev Inc, Murray Troop, 4747 Pleasant

Place, Suite 100, Windsor ON N9A 6T3 519-252-1017 Fax 519-252-1018

PROJECT: proposed industrial development.First report Jun 22, 2005. Last report Mar 23, 2009. NEW INFORMATIONSTATUS: This project is on hold. Further update Fall

2009.This report Jun 12, 2009.

PREBID

Engineering

BRIDGE REHABILITATION; $1,300,000 est ID: 9102383

MEAFORD, Grey Co, ONBognor Bridge (Structure No. 12),over Walters Creek WORKING DRAWINGSOWNER: Mun of Meaford, Phillip Taylor, 21 Trowbridge

St West, Meaford ON N4L 1A1 519-538-1060 Fax 519-538-1556

CONS ENG CIVIL: Ainley Group Cons Eng & Plan, Brian Wickenheiser, 550 Welham Rd, Barrie ON L4N 8Z7 705-726-3371 Fax 705-726-4391

PROJECT: proposed bridge rehabilitation.STATUS: Detailed designs are being finalized. Tender

for the General Contractor is anticipated late June 2009. Construction schedules are undetermined. Further update late June 2009.

This report Jun 12, 2009.

ROADWORK ID: 1324904NIAGARA FALLS, Niagara Reg, ONDorchester Rd and Morrison St, Phase Four,Dorchester Rd to Drummond CONTEMPLATEDOWNER: City of Niagara Falls, Kent Schachowskoj,

4310 Queen St, PO Box 1023, Niagara Falls ON L2E 6X5 905-356-7521 Fax 905-356-9083

PROJECT: proposed road reconstruction.First report May 02, 2005. Last report Jan 15, 2008. NEW INFORMATIONCONSULTANT: Delcan Corporation, 4056 Dorchester

Rd, Niagara Falls ON L2E 6M9 905-356-7003 Fax 905-356-7008

STATUS: Environmental Assessment has been com-pleted by the Consultant and approved by Coun-cil. Owner will not proceed with Phases Two and Three of this project. This report will now only fol-low Phase Four. This project will proceed subject to funding. Project will not proceed in 2009. Further update Spring 2010.

This report Jun 12, 2009.

WATER TREATMENT PLANT UPGRADES ID: 9102413

NIAGARA REG, ONWelland Water Treatment Plant,on Merritt Island between Welland Canal & Welland River CONTEMPLATEDOWNER: Regional Mun of Niagara, Tony Cimino, Public

Works, Waste Mgmt Serv, 2201 St Davids Rd, PO Box 1042, Thorold, ON L2V 4T7 905-685-4225 Fax 905-687-8056

CONSULTANT: R V Anderson Associates Ltd, Ken Campbell, 2001 Sheppard Ave E, Ste 400, Toronto ON M2J 4Z8 416-497-8600 Fax 416-497-0342

PROJECT: proposed upgrades to the existing water treatment plant.

STATUS: Environmental Assessment (EA) is underway at the Consultant. Public Information Centre (PIC) is anticipated mid/late July 2009. Scope will be deter-mined pending completion of the EA. Schedules for design, tender and construction will be determined once EA has been completed. Further update Fall 2009.

NOTE: Costing for this project has not been released.This report Jun 12, 2009.

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OUT FOR TENDERBuildingsGARAGE ALTS ID: 9098731SIMCOE, Haldimand-Norfolk Reg, ONNorfolk County Garage, Phase 3,568 Queensway West (Hwy No 3), N3Y 4J9 TENDERS DUE 14:00 Jun 16, 2009; PW-FF-09-011

bidders OWNER: The Corp of Norfolk County, 50 Colborne St S,

PO Box 545, Simcoe ON N3Y 4N5 519-426-5870 Fax 519-426-8573

ARCH: G Douglas Vallee Ltd Eng-Arch, Mark Martyno-wicz, 2 Talbot St North, Simcoe ON N3Y 3W4 519-426-6270 Fax 519-426-6277

PROJECT: The work involves the demolition of a specified portion of the existing repair garage and replacement of same with a pre-manufactured steel structure with increased capacity to accom-modate large fleet vehicles such as fire engines and snow removal equipment. In addition to the work described above, this tender will include remedia-tion work related to contaminated soils revealed during environmental assessments conducted on the subject property.

TENDERS will be received by Owner. Documents may be obtained from Arch. PLAN DEPOSIT: $150 NON-refundable. A completed

and signed Form of Tender including all statements, declarations, mandatory separate prices, manda-tory alternatives, unit/task prices are to be received on the printed forms provided. Refer to Division 1: GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR NORFOLK COUNTY GARAGE PHASE 3 in the Specification Documents for further submission requirements. For info con-tact Mark Martynowicz at 519 426-6270.

First report Apr 07, 2009. Last report Jun 01, 2009.

NEW INFORMATIONBIDDERS: PK Construction Inc, 37 Tillson St, Tillson-

burg ON N4G 0B7 519-842-8001 Fax 519-842-6134

Trumbley & Hampton Inc, 5753 Coopers Ave, Missis-sauga ON L4Z 1R9 905-755-8868 Fax 905-755-8882

Belko Contr Brantford Inc, 6 Lyon Rd, RR 1, Paris ON N3L 3E1 519-759-5431 Fax 519-751-7649

Gateman-Milloy Inc, 270 Shoemaker St, Kitchener ON N2E 3E1 519-748-6500 Fax 519-748-6816

Reid & Deleye Contractors Ltd, 4926 Hwy 59 South, PO Box 272, Courtland ON N0J 1E0 519-688-2600 Fax 519-688-2700

Lanca Contracting Ltd, 10 Plant Farm Blvd, Brantford ON N3S 7W3 519-756-1880 Fax 519-756-1712

Stahle Const Inc, 77C Edwin St, Kitchener ON N2N 4N7 519-576-5800 Fax 519-576-5861

Defaveri Group Contractors, 95 Cascade St, Hamilton, ON L8E 3B7 905-560-2555 Fax 905-560-1306

Sierra Contracting, 1401 Dundas St RR 5, PO Box 20053, Woodstock ON N4S 8X8 519-421-9689 Fax 519-421-2018

STM Const Ltd, 361 Elgin St, Brantford ON N3S 7P5 519-756-7030 Fax 519-756-1200

Mycon Construction Inc, 1615 N Routledge Park, Unit 9, London ON N6H 5L6 519-472-4651 Fax 519-472-4310

This report Jun 12, 2009.

RESIDENTAIL BLDG ALTS Roofing cont ID: 9102428

STRATFORD, Perth Co, ON1-37 Franklin Dr TENDERS DUE 14:00 Jun 24, 2009; T09-15 OWNER: City of Stratford, 1 Wellington St, PO Box 818,

Stratford ON N5A 6W1 519-271-0250 Fax 519-273-5041

PROJECT: Roof replacement, replace asphalt shingles with steel.

TENDERS will be received by Owner. Documents may be obtained from Owner. Bid documents are available at www.city.stratford.

on.ca/site_stepstocityhall/purchasing_tenders_quotes.asp For inq contact Ken Wolfe at 519 271-3773 ext 246, email: [email protected]

This report Jun 12, 2009.

TOWNHOUSE BLDG ALTS Roofing cont ID: 9102430

STRATFORD, Perth Co, ON438-494 St Vincent St South TENDERS DUE 14:00 Jun 24, 2009; T09-16 OWNER: City of Stratford, 1 Wellington St, PO Box 818,

Stratford ON N5A 6W1 519-271-0250 Fax 519-273-5041

PROJECT: Roof replacement, replace asphalt shingles with steel at 4 multiplex, 2 storey townhouses buildings.

TENDERS will be received by Owner. Documents may be obtained from Owner. Bid documents are available at www.city.stratford.

on.ca/site_stepstocityhall/purchasing_tenders_quotes.asp For inq contact Ken Wolfe at 519 271-3773 ext 246, email: [email protected]

This report Jun 12, 2009.

APARTMENT BLDG ALTS Roofing cont ID: 9102431

STRATFORD, Perth Co, ON61 Cawston St TENDERS DUE 14:00 Jun 24, 2009; T09-17 OWNER: City of Stratford, 1 Wellington St, PO Box 818,

Stratford ON N5A 6W1 519-271-0250 Fax 519-273-5041

PROJECT: Roof replacement, replace asphalt shingles with steel at a 2 story apartment building.

TENDERS will be received by Owner. Documents may be obtained from Owner.

Bid documents are available at www.city.stratford.on.ca/site_stepstocityhall/purchasing_tenders_quotes.asp For inq contact Ken Wolfe at 519 271-3773 ext 246, email: [email protected]

This report Jun 12, 2009.

UNIVERSITY BLDG; $39,300,000 est ID: 9030419

WINDSOR, Essex Co, ONUniversity of Windsor, Ctr for Engineering Innovation (CEI),corner of California and Wyandotte St W, N9B PREQUALIFICATIONS DUE 16:00 Jun 23, 2009;

20090608 correction ARCH: B + H Architects, Douglas Birkenshire, 481

University Ave, Ste 300, Toronto ON M5G 2H4 416-596-2299 Fax 416-586-0599

CONS ENG STRUCT: Halsall Assoc Limited, 3050 Har-vester Rd, Suite 100, Burlington ON L7N 3J1 905-681-8481 Fax 905-333-3903

CONS ENG MECH: Crossey Engineering Ltd, 2255 Sheppard Ave E, Ste E331, North York ON M2J 4Y1 416-497-3111 Fax 416-497-7210

CONS ENG ELEC: Smith & Andersen Cons Engs, 4211 Yonge St, Ste 500, Toronto ON M2P 2A9 416-487-8151 Fax 416-487-9104

PROJECT: 3 storeys above grade, 1 below; 300,000 sq ft; environmentally friendly project to house the Engineering program which will include heat recov-ery systems, displacement ventilation; the spaces include one 350-seat lecture theatre and one 150-seat lecture theatre fully fitted for video conferenc-ing, teaching and computer labs and faculty offices; will include but not be limited to site preparation, architectural, mechanical, electrical including certified data cabling to each room, site services, a/v and landscaping. This project also includes research space. The work will include all architec-tural, structural, mechanical, electrical, civil, site

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services, landscaping, IT and AV systems required to complete the building. The LEED Gold designed building will provide a state of the art facility that will accommodate academic needs in undergradu-ate, graduate and research programs, and will serve as an interface with businesses through the establishment of an industrial courtyard.

First report Feb 02, 2006. Last report Feb 17, 2009. NEW INFORMATIONOWNER: University of Windsor, Margaret Glos, 401

Sunset Ave, Windsor ON N9B 3P4 519-253-3000 Fax 519-973-7080

PROJ MGR: JPT Management Services, Mark Beau-lieu, 1561 Ouellette Ave, Windsor ON N8X 1K5 519-254-4528 Fax 519-254-6281

Construction start Oct 2009; completion by Sep 2012. PREQUALIFICATIONS will be received by Proj mgr;

contact Mark Beaulieu. LETTER OF INTEREST. The University of Windsor is

seeking interested General, Mechanical and Elec-trical and Audio/Visual Contractors (Contractors) to prequalify to Bid on the construction of a new Center for Engineering and Innovation. The General Contractor will be the prime contractor and act as Constructor on the project. The General Contractor will oversee coordination of all work and trades. Only prequalified Mechanical, Electrical and Audio/Visual contractors can be used on this project. It is anticipated that the work will start in the fall 2009 with partial occupancy in spring 2011 and total completion by September 2012. More info can be obtained by calling 1-800-964-6379.

CORRECTIONS: Note that the Project Manager role has been change to JPT Management Services.

This report Jun 12, 2009.

OUT FOR TENDEREngineering

BRIDGE ID: 9102411BRANT CO, ONSanderson, May Whiting, Whiting and Van Sickle Bridges,McLean School Rd, Brant School Rd, Pauline Johnson Rd TENDERS DUE 12:00 Jun 25, 2009; RDT 2-09 OWNER: County of Brant(Public Works), 26 Park Ave,

PO Box 160, Burford ON N0E 1A0 519-449-2451 Fax 519-449-3382

PROJECT: General repair of Structures. Sanderson Bridge is located on McLean School Rd, approx 1.2 km east of Branchton Rd. May Whiting Bridge is located on Brant School Rd, approx 0.43 km south of County Rd No 2/53. Whiting Bridge is located on Brant School Rd, approx 0.8 km south of County Rd No 2/53. Van Sickle Bridge is located on Pauline Johnson Rd, approx 0.5 km north of Big Creek Rd.

TENDERS will be received by Owner. Documents may be obtained from Owner. PLAN DEPOSIT: $50 NON-refundable. TENDER DEPOS-

IT: Each Tender shall be accompanied by a Certified Cheque or Bank Draft in the amount of $50,000 payable to the Corporation of the County of Brant as a security deposit.

This report Jun 12, 2009.

PARK ID: 9102464HAMILTON, Hamilton-Wentworth Reg, ONHampton Park,East 45th St and Ninth Ave TENDERS DUE 15:00 Jun 22, 2009; PW-09-09(P) OWNER: City of Hamilton(Purchasing), 120 King St W,

9th Floor, #900, Hamilton ON L8P 4V2 905-546-2424 Fax 905-546-2327

PROJECT: Spray pad and sun shelter. - Spray pad, site preparation, earthworks, hard landscaping, fine grading, sod, prefabricated sun shelter, precast concrete ice rink hut, mechanical and electrical services.

TENDERS will be received by Owner. PLAN DEPOSIT: $52 NON-refundable. The successful

bidder must be signatory to the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America.

This report Jun 12, 2009.

PARKING LOT ID: 9102426LISTOWEL, Perth Co, ONTENDERS DUE 14:00 Jun 24, 2009; Q09-43 OWNER: City of Stratford, 1 Wellington St, PO Box 818,

Stratford ON N5A 6W1 519-271-0250 Fax 519-273-5041

PROJECT: Parking lot upgrades.TENDERS will be received by Owner. Documents may be obtained from Owner.

Bid documents are available at www.city.stratford.on.ca/site_stepstocityhall/purchasing_tenders_quotes.asp For inq contact Ken Wolfe at 519 271-3773 ext 246, email: [email protected]

This report Jun 12, 2009.

BID RESULTSBuildingsARENA ALTS; $408,252 ID: 9099771HAMILTON, Hamilton-Wentworth Reg, ONGlanbrook Arena,4300 Binbrook Rd, L8R 3L4 AWARD ; C13-22-09OWNER: City of Hamilton(Purchasing), Lesley Parker-

Bowen, 120 King St W, 9th Floor, #900, Hamilton ON L8P 4V2 905-546-2424 Fax 905-546-2327

PROJECT: For renovations at the Glanbrook Arena. The renovations are to include but not limited to dress-ing room addition and compressor room upgrades.

Construction start Jun 2009; completion by Sep 2009.

TENDERS closed May 11, 2009. First report Apr 28, 2009. Last report May 15, 2009. NEW INFORMATIONGEN CONT: Corporate Construction Inc, 807 Garner Rd

E, Ancaster ON L9G 3K9 905-304-8768 Fax 905-304-8769

OTHER BIDS: Jagen Const Ltd, Hamilton ON $476,000

STM Const Ltd, Brantford ON $504,096 This report Jun 12, 2009.

TREATMENT CENTRE; $3,200,000 ID: 9095876WINDSOR, Essex Co, ONMaryvale Rotary Home for Children & Youth,3640 Wells St, N9C 1T9 AWARD ; 20606ARCH/PLANS BY/OWNER’S REP: Randi Glos Architect,

1215 Walker Rd, Windsor ON N8Y 2N9 519-253-6663 Fax 519-253-0031

CONS ENG STRUCT: Haddad, Morgan & Assocs Ltd, 24 Shepherd St E, Windsor ON N8X 2J8 519-973-1177 Fax 519-253-2740

CONS ENG ELEC: Current Engineering Ltd, 3862 Acorn Crt, Windsor ON N8W 5R5 519-981-8545 Fax 519-250-7248

PROJECT: 1 storey; 12,050 sq ft; construction of a new building to accommodate a residential treatment and day treatment program; site work includes the development of a driveway, walkways, general site grading and landscaping.

Construction start Jun 2009; completion by Dec 2009.

INVITED TENDERS closed Apr 29, 2009. First report Feb 18, 2009. Last report Jun 02, 2009. NEW INFORMATIONGEN CONT: DeAngelis Construction Inc, 5138 County

Rd 46, RR 3, Maidstone ON N0R 1K0 519-737-1888 Fax 519-737-6544

This report Jun 12, 2009.

BID RESULTSEngineeringBRIDGE IMPROVEMENTS; $598,778

ID: 9099016ESSEX CO, ONCounty Rd 8 at Canard River, between Canard Dr and 4th Conc AWARD ; 08-006OWNER: County of Essex, 360 Fairview Ave W, Essex

ON N8M 1Y6 519-776-6441 Fax 519-776-4455CONS ENG CIVIL: Landmark Engineers Inc, 3155 How-

ard Ave, Windsor ON N8X 4Y8 519-972-8052 Fax 519-972-8644

PROJECT: Bridge improvements. removal of the existing asphalt pavement and waterproofing and spot repairs to the existing concrete bridge deck; removal of the existing concrete curbs and ballast walls and the construction of new curbs and deck extensions; removal of the existing steel guiderails on both sides of decik and the installation of new box beam guiderails; installation of a new water-proofing membrane with asphalt pavement and the installation of a new steel guiderail on the bridge approaches; repair of the existing steel components below bridge deck including abrasive-blast clean-ing and re-painting of the steel girders (complete with a negative-pressure enclosure), and repair of areas of corrosion and distress.

Construction start May 2009; completion by Sep 2009.

INVITED TENDERS closed Apr 21, 2009.

First report Apr 13, 2009. Last report May 08, 2009. NEW INFORMATIONGEN CONT: Front Construction/Engineering, 740 Mor-

ton Dr, Unit 1, Windsor ON N9J 3V2 519-250-8229 Fax 519-250-8507

This report Jun 12, 2009.

PARKING LOT; $1,216,250 ID: 9098057GRIMSBY, Niagara Reg, ONHwy QEW,Vicinity of QEW and Casablanca Blvd AWARD ; 2009-2019OWNER: Min of Transportation Ontario, 301 St Paul St,

Ground Floor, St Catharines ON L2R 7R4 877-246-4600 Fax 905-704-2855

PROJECT: Carpool/park and ride lot.Construction start May 2009; completion by Sep

2009. TENDERS closed Apr 15, 2009. First report Mar 26, 2009. Last report Apr 21, 2009. NEW INFORMATIONGEN CONT: Rankin Const Inc, 222 Martindale Rd, PO

Box 1116, St Catharines ON L2R 7A3 905-684-1111 Fax 905-684-2260

OTHER BIDS: Dufferin Construction Co, Oakville ON $1,261,000

Brennan Paving & Const Ltd, Markham ON $1,315,000

This report Jun 12, 2009.

ROADWORK & WATERMAIN; $1,515,000 ID: 9101630

HAMILTON, Hamilton-Wentworth Reg, ONBucklingham Dr and Stone Church Rd West,from Upper Paradise Rd to Mohawk Rd W and at Omni Blvd LOW BID ; PW-09-11(HW)OWNER: City of Hamilton(Purchasing), 120 King St W,

9th Floor, #900, Hamilton ON L8P 4V2 905-546-2424 Fax 905-546-2327

PROJECT: Watermain replacement and road/side-walk construction on Buckingham Dr from Upper Paradise Rd to Mohawk Ro West and roundabout construction on Stone Church Rd West at Omni Blvd. 430 lin m of 150 mm watermain; 950 lin m of 50 mm and 100 mm by-pass piping; 825 tonnes of surface course asphalt; 1,670 tonnes of binder coarse asphalt.

First report May 29, 2009. NEW INFORMATIONLOW BID: Dufferin Construction Co, 690 Dorval Drive,

Suite 200, Oakville ON L6K 3W7 905-842-2741 Fax 905-842-9278 $1,515,000

OTHER BIDS: Wesroc Construction Ltd, Stoney Creek ON $1,516,315

King Paving & Materials Co, Burlington ON $1,565,832

TENDERS closed Jun 08, 2009. This report Jun 12, 2009.

CULVERT; $525,295 ID: 9090616HAMILTON, Hamilton-Wentworth Reg, ONPuslinch Rd,between Middaugh Rd and Victoria Rd AWARD ; PW-08-42(H)OWNER: City of Hamilton(Purchasing), 120 King St W,

9th Floor, #900, Hamilton ON L8P 4V2 905-546-2424 Fax 905-546-2327

PROJECT: Removal and replacement of concrete cul-verts #147 and #63 on Puslinch Rd. 3.0m x 1.8m prepcast culvert; 3.0m x 1.5m precast culvert; pre-cast retaining walls; road works; creek diversions and associated works.

TENDERS closed Oct 17, 2008. First report Oct 07, 2008. Last report Oct 23, 2008. NEW INFORMATIONGEN CONT: Dufferin Construction Co, 690 Dorval Drive,

Suite 200, Oakville ON L6K 3W7 905-842-2741 Fax 905-842-9278

Construction start Jun 2009; completion by Sep 2009.

OTHER BIDS: Rankin Const Inc, St Catharines ON $591,102

This report Jun 12, 2009.

ROADWORK; $998,265 ID: 9096981HAMILTON, Hamilton-Wentworth Reg, ONvarious locations AWARD ; PW-09-15(H)OWNER: City of Hamilton(Purchasing), 120 King St W,

9th Floor, #900, Hamilton ON L8P 4V2 905-546-2424 Fax 905-546-2327

PROJECT: 2009 annual restoration of pavement, alleyay and sidewalk cuts, minor sidewalk and roadway repair/replacement.

Construction start May 2009; completion by Aug 2009.

TENDERS closed Mar 18, 2009.

First report Mar 09, 2009. Last report Mar 24, 2009. NEW INFORMATIONGEN CONT: A1 Asphalt Maintenance, 2233 Harold Rd,

Burlington ON L7P 2J6 905-631-7308 Fax 905-631-5496

OTHER BIDS: Rankin Const Inc, St Catharines ON $1,112,600

Lafarge Canada Inc, Hamilton ON $1,114,076 This report Jun 12, 2009.

BRIDGE; $1,637,970 ID: 9098728INGERSOLL, Oxford Co, ONThames St Bridge,over the Thames River AWARD ; 5-2009/10-4037OWNER: Town of Ingersoll, Gene McLaren, 130 Oxford

St, 2nd Floor, Ingersoll ON N5C 2V5 519-485-0120 Fax 519-485-3543

CONS ENG CIVIL: AECOM Canada Ltd, Dennis Baxter, 300 Water St, Whitby ON L1N 9J2 905-668-9363 Fax 905-668-0221

PROJECT: Bridge replacement.Construction start May 2009; completion by Sep

2009. TENDERS closed Apr 23, 2009. First report Apr 07, 2009. Last report Apr 29, 2009. NEW INFORMATIONGEN CONT: McLean Taylor Const Ltd, 25 Water St N,

PO Box 190, St Marys ON N4X 1B1 519-284-2580 Fax 519-284-3601

This report Jun 12, 2009.

BRIDGE; $598,144 ID: 9100359PERTH CO, ONHilpert Bridge,over the Little Maitland River on Perth Rd 167, Wallace Ward LOW BID ; 308-010OWNER: Municipality of North Perth, Gary Pipe, 330

Wallace Ave N, Listowel ON N4W 1L3 519-291-2950 Fax 519-291-9643

CONS ENG CIVIL: Gamsby and Mannerow Ltd, Dave Hickcnell, 975 Wallace Ave North, Listowel ON N4W 1M6 519-291-9339 Fax 519-291-5172

PROJECT: Bridge replacement. Concrete 230 m3; granular base (A & B) 1400 tonnes; reinforcing steel 23 tonnes; pre-cast concrete girders and bearing pads 5 CPCI 1200 at 19.6 m length.

Construction start Jul 13, 2009; completion by Oct 2009.

TENDERS closed Jun 03, 2009. First report May 07, 2009. NEW INFORMATIONLOW BID: Struct-Con Construction Ltd, 2051 Williams

Pkwy E, Unit 14, Brampton ON L6S 5T3 905-791-5445 Fax 905-791-5380 $598,144

OTHER BIDS: Maloney & Pepping Const Ltd, Stratford ON $600,985

Carlington Const, Carlisle ON $712,831 This report Jun 12, 2009.

STARTSBuildings

TOWNHOUSE BUILDINGS ID: 9102463ST CATHARINES, Niagara Reg, ONNiagara Health System, Ontario Street Site,Ontario Street, Parcel A, L2R 2Z7 NEGOTIATED/STARTOWNER/GEN CONT/PLANS BY: Mountainview Homes

Inc, John Whyte/John Whyte/John Whyte, 3350 Merrittville Hwy Unit 9, Thorold ON L2V 4Y6 905-688-3100 Fax 905-688-5524

OWNER: Walker Industries, Peter Graham, 2800 Thor-old Townline Rd, PO Box 100, Thorold ON L2V 3Y8 905-680-3056 Fax 905-680-3733

PROJECT: 8 structures; 2 storeys above grade, 1 below; 125,000 sq ft approx; site 2 acres; pro-posed construction of 40 townhouse units in eight structures.

Construction start Mar 2009; completion by Mar 2010.

STATUS: All trade pricing is securedThis report Jun 12, 2009.

AFFORDABLE HOUSING; $6,080,000 est ID: 9070433

ST CATHARINES, Niagara Reg, ON160 Ontario St, L2R NEGOTIATED/STARTOWNER: Gateway Res&Comm Sup Serv Niag, John

Osczypko, 178 King St, Welland ON L3B 3J5 905-735-4445 Fax 905-735-7570

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GEN CONT/PLANS BY: Mountainview Homes Inc, Dave Coplins/Dave Coplins, 3350 Merrittville Hwy Unit 9, Thorold ON L2V 4Y6 905-688-3100 Fax 905-688-5524

PROJECT: proposed conversion of a medical arts building into nine one-bedroom affordable housing units.

First report Sep 05, 2007. Last report Jun 12, 2008. NEW INFORMATIONCONSULTANT: Mountainview Homes Inc, 3350 Mer-

rittville Hwy Unit 9, Thorold ON L2V 4Y6 905-688-3100 Fax 905-688-5524

PROJECT: 1 storey; 5,573 sq ft approx;Construction start Jun 2009; completion by Jan

2010. STATUS: All Trades are secured.This report Jun 12, 2009.

SENIORS APARTMENT BUILDING ID: 9093163STRATFORD, Perth Co, ONSpruce Lodge - Woodland Towers Three,643 West Gore St, N5A 1L4 NEGOTIATED/STARTGEN CONT: Pro Trend-Arrow Const Inc, Rick Kuepfer,

330F Trillium Dr, Kitchener ON N2E 3J2 519-894-5789 Fax 519-894-0797

ARCH/CONSULTANT/OWNER’S REP: OCA Architects Inc, Roland Jonker/Roland Jonker, 26 Parkview Gardens, Toronto ON M6P 2W2 416-767-1441 Fax 416-767-2011

PROJECT: 4 storeys; 35,000 sq ft; brick facade; pro-posed construction of an apartment building for seniors.

Construction start Jan 2009; completion by Mar 2010.

First report Dec 09, 2008. Last report Feb 17, 2009. NEW INFORMATIONSITE WORK CONT: Percon Excavating Inc, RR #1, Mil-

verton ON N0B 2T0 519-656-2207 Fax 519-656-3385

ROOFING CONT: Alliance Roofing & Sheet Metal, 25 Cope Court, Guelph ON N1K 0A4 519-763-1442 Fax 519-763-1147

MECH CONT/PLUMB CONT: Calvin Ische Plumb & Heat Ltd, 285 Lorne Ave E, Stratford ON N5A 4S3 519-272-0358

ELEC CONT: Lloyd’s Electric of Stratford, 106 Regent St, Stratford ON N5A 3W1 519-271-5614 519-271-8413

STATUS: SUB AWARDS.This report Jun 12, 2009.

Northern Ontario

OUT FOR TENDERBuildingsK-12 SCHOOL ID: 9100739KENORA, UNORGANIZED, Kenora District, ONMizhakiiwetung Memerial School,Wabaseemoong Independent Nations, Whitedog, P0X 1P0 TENDERS DUE 14:00 Jun 25, 2009 add bidder adda OWNER: Wabaseemoong Independent Ntns, General

Delivery, Whitedog ON P0X 1P0 807-927-2000 Fax 807-927-2071

ARCH/CONS ENG STRUCT/CONS ENG MECH/CONS ENG ELEC: Smith Carter Archs & Engs Inc, Victor Kolynchuk, 1600 Buffalo Place, Winnipeg MB R3T 6B8 204-477-1260 Fax 204-477-6346

CONS ENG CIVIL: GENIVAR Consulting Group Inc, 10 Prairie Way, Winnipeg MB R2J 3J8 204-477-6650 Fax 204-474-2864

PROJECT: 1 storey; 4,515 m2; glulam structure; high efficiency boiler; Construction of a new 4,515 gross square meter K4-12 school at Wabaseemoong Independent Nations. Work includes associated civil services, geothermal field and site development.

Construction start Jul 2009. TENDERS will be received by Arch. Documents may be obtained from Arch. Plans and specifications may be obtained beginning

on May 13, 2009 at 14:00.Addendum(a) no 1 issued. Plans and specs on display at: Thunder Bay Const

Assn. Kenora Const Assn. Winnipeg Const Assn.First report May 14, 2009. Last report Jun 10, 2009. NEW INFORMATIONADD BIDDER: Parkwest Projects Ltd, 1077 Oxford St

W, Box 52, Grp 525, RR 5, Winnipeg MB R2C 2Z2 204-654-9314 Fax 204-654-9315

5 bidders previously reported; This report Jun 12, 2009.

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SAND DOME ALTS Roofing cont ID: 9102442SUDBURY REG, ONKillarney Patrol Yard,approx 60kms west of Hwy 69 on Hwy 637, Killarney TENDERS DUE 11:30 Jun 26, 2009; OSS-077995

2009-5877 OWNER: Shared Services Bureau, Beatrice

Dwarkaprasad, 700 University Ave, 6th Floor, Toron-to ON M5G 1X6 416-325-0889 Fax 416-212-6909

PROJECT: Shingle rehabiltation. Removal and replac-ing with new shingles.

TENDERS will be received by Owner. Documents may be obtained by calling 1-800-964-

6379.This report Jun 12, 2009.

PATROL YARD ALTS Roofing cont ID: 9102435SUDBURY REG, ONField Patrol Yard,approx 1km north of the Town of Field on Hwy 64 north TENDERS DUE 11:30 Jun 26, 2009; OSS-077984 OWNER: Shared Services Bureau, George Davies, 700

University Ave, 6th Floor, Toronto ON M5G 1X6 416-325-0889 Fax 416-212-6909

PROJECT: Installation of a new metal roof system.TENDERS will be received by Owner. Documents may be obtained by calling 1-800-964-

6379.This report Jun 12, 2009.

OUT FOR TENDEREngineeringWATERMAIN ID: 9102099KENORA, Kenora District, ON TENDERS DUE 11:00 Jun 17, 2009 bidders OWNER: City of Kenora, Joanne McMillan, 1 Main St S,

Kenora ON P9N 3X2 807-467-2000 Fax 807-467-2045

CONS ENG CIVIL: AECOM, Glenda Shiells, 99 Com-merce Dr, Winnipeg MB R3P 0Y7 204-477-5381 Fax 204-284-2040

PROJECT: The project comprises the construction of approximately 3 km of marine watermain and land connections, including fittings, valves and related works.

TENDERS will be received by Owner. Documents may be obtained from Cons eng civil. PLAN DEPOSIT: $125 NON-refundable cheque, pay-

able to AECOM Canada Ltd. Glenda Shiells, ph: (204) 477-5381, fax: (204) 284-2040.

First report Jun 08, 2009. NEW INFORMATIONBIDDERS: Western Specialty Contracting, 390 Riverton

Ave, Box 188, Riverton MB R0C 2R0 204-378-2506 Fax 204-378-2321

Taillieu Construction Ltd, 7400 Roblin Blvd, Headingley MB R4H 1A5 204-895-1221 Fax 204-895-4362

Dominion Divers Ltd, 19 Archibald St, Winnipeg MB R2J 0V7 204-237-8639 Fax 204-233-1258

Galcon Marine Ltd, 7 Alden Ave, Toronto ON M8Z 1C4 416-255-9607 Fax 416-255-0517

Titan Const Kenora Ltd, PO Box 201, Kenora ON P9N 3X3 807-548-5666 Fax 807-548-1789

Nelson River Const Inc, 101 Dawson Road N, Winnipeg MB R2J 0S6 204-949-8700 Fax 204-237-8337

Sigfusson Northern Ltd, 50 Swan Creek Dr, Box 51, Lundar MB R0C 1Y0 204-762-5500 Fax 204-762-5107

R K Wagner Inc, 300 van Lynn Rd, South International Falls, Minnesota 56679 218-283-3700 Fax 218-283-1043

MLA Northern Contracting Ltd, 1230 Carrick St, Thun-der Bay ON P7B 5P9 807-623-3500 Fax 807-622-9638

Dean Const Co Ltd, 2720 Front Rd, La Salle ON N9J 2N5 519-734-8999 Fax 519-734-6888

This report Jun 12, 2009.

BID RESULTSEngineeringROADWORK; $5,596,787 ID: 9098913ATIKOKAN TWP, Rainy River District, ONHwy 11,from the Junction of Hwy 11B (Atikokan), westerly for 15.5km AWARD ; 2009-6004OWNER: Min of Transportation Ontario, 301 St Paul St,

Ground Floor, St Catharines ON L2R 7R4 877-246-4600 Fax 905-704-2855

PROJECT: Grading, drainage, granular base, paving and dam rehabilitation.

Construction start May 2009; completion by Sep 2009.

TENDERS closed Apr 28, 2009. First report Apr 09, 2009. Last report May 04, 2009. NEW INFORMATIONGEN CONT: Miller Paving Ltd, 505 Miller Ave, PO Box

4080, Markham ON L6G 1B2 905-475-6660 Fax 905-475-3852

OTHER BIDS: Pioneer Construction Inc, Sudbury ON $5,822,422

This report Jun 12, 2009.

ROADWORK; $6,634,374 ID: 9097670BLACK RIVER-MATHESON TWP, Cochrane Dist, ONHwy 101,from 12.1km east of Hwy 655, easterly 3.2 AWARD ; 2008-5133OWNER: Min of Transportation Ontario, 301 St Paul St,

Ground Floor, St Catharines ON L2R 7R4 877-246-4600 Fax 905-704-2855

PROJECT: Grading, drainage, granular base and hot mix paving. Hwy 101 from 12.1 km east of Hwy 655, easterly 3.2 - Whitney Township and from 20.5 km east of Hwy 655, easterly 14.2 km - Hoyle/Matheson and German Townships - 14.2.

Construction start May 2009; completion by Sep 2009.

TENDERS closed Apr 16, 2009. First report Mar 19, 2009. Last report Apr 22, 2009. NEW INFORMATIONGEN CONT: Miller Paving Ltd, 505 Miller Ave, PO Box

4080, Markham ON L6G 1B2 905-475-6660 Fax 905-475-3852

OTHER BIDS: Villeneuve Const Co Ltd, Hearst ON $7,045,395

M J Labelle Co Ltd, Cochrane ON $7,100,500 This report Jun 12, 2009.

Cross Regional

PREBIDBuildingsAIR-RAIL LINK, TRANSIT STATIONS,

ROADWORK; $200,000,000 est ID: 1305844PROVINCE OF ONTARIO, ONLester B Pearson Int’l Airport to Georgetown Rail Line,City of Mississauga and Halton Region NEGOTIATED/PLANNINGOWNER: Min of Trans Ontario (Eng), Bob Nichols, 1201

Wilson Ave Bldg D 5th Fl, Downsview ON M3M 1J8 416-235-5581 Fax 416-235-4940

OWNER: Transport Canada Reg Office, Deborah Baxter, 4900 Yonge Street, Suite 400, Toronto ON M2N 6A5 416-952-0230 Fax 416-352-0154

PLANS BY: SNC-Lavalin Eng & Const Inc, Dave Suther-land, 2200 Lakeshore Blvd W, Toronto ON M8V 1A4 416-252-5311 Fax 416-231-5356

CONSULTANT: McCormick Rankin & Assocs Ltd, Denis Cowan, 2655 N Sheridan Way, Mississauga ON L5K 2P8 905-823-8500 Fax 905-823-8503

PROJECT: proposed rail-air line linking the airport with Go Transit’s Georgetown Rail Line.

First report Nov 21, 2003. Last report Nov 20, 2008. NOTE: Project is being undertaken by the Union Pear-

son Group Inc Consortium.NEW INFORMATIONOWNER: Metrolinx, Brian Peltier, 20 Bay Street, Suite

901, Toronto ON M5J 2N8 416-874-5900 Fax 416-874-5901

OWNER: Greater Toronto Airports Auth, Scott Armstong, 3111 Convair Dr, PO Box 6031, Toronto ON L5P 1B2 416-776-3000 Fax 416-776-7566

STATUS: Terms of Reference (TOR) for the Environmen-tal Assessment (EA) process have been approved by the Ministry of the Environment (MOE). A Transit EA is underway for this section and the Pearson to Georgetown link followed under report number 1305844. Cons expects this will be forwarded to the MOE for approval late Summer/early Fall, 2009. Design, tender and construction schedules are undetermined. Schedules are anticipated late 2009 /early 2010 based on funding. Further update early 2010.

This report Jun 12, 2009.

AIR-RAIL LINK, STATIONS, ROADWORK, BRIDGE; $315,000,000 est ID: 1262204

PROVINCE OF ONTARIO, ONUnion Station to Lester B Pearson International Airport,Cities of Toronto and Mississauga NEGOTIATED/PLANNING

OWNER/GEN CONT/PLANS BY: SNC-Lavalin Eng & Const Inc, Tony Bosco/Tony Bosco/Tony Bosco, 2200 Lakeshore Blvd W, Toronto ON M8V 1A4 416-252-5311 Fax 416-231-5356

OWNER: Min of Transportation Ontario, Bob Nichols, 1201 Wilson Ave Atrium 2nd Flr, Downsview ON M3M 1J8 416-235-5443 Fax 416-235-8070

OWNER: Transport Canada Reg Office, Deborah Baxter, 4900 Yonge Street, Suite 400, Toronto ON M2N 6A5 416-952-0230 Fax 416-352-0154

OWNER: Greater Toronto Airports Auth, Scott Steven, 3111 Convair Dr, PO Box 6031, Toronto ON L5P 1B2 416-776-3000 Fax 416-776-7566

CONSULTANT: McCormick Rankin & Assocs Ltd, 2655 N Sheridan Way, Mississauga ON L5K 2P8 905-823-8500 Fax 905-823-8503

PROJECT: proposed air/rail link. Project may include; A second track and new bridge along the Humber River; a loop near the Woodbine racetrack to con-nect with transit provided within Pearson; doubling the tracks along CN’s Weston Corridor; construc-tion of several crossings; New stations and station upgrades, and a spur line to the Airport. The service would provide direct access to the airport for pas-sengers and commuters and would be designed to complement the GTA’s mass transit system. The proposed rail link will have to share the track with existing services provided by GO Transit and CN Rail. Also recommended is the construction of a bridge from Toronto to its airport on the Toronto Island (under review).

First report Mar 21, 2001. Last report Nov 20, 2008. NEW INFORMATIONOWNER: Metrolinx, Brian Peltier, 20 Bay Street, Suite

901, Toronto ON M5J 2N8 416-874-5900 Fax 416-874-5901

STATUS: Terms of Reference (TOR) for the Environmen-tal Assessment (EA) process have been approved by the Ministry of the Environment (MOE). A Transit EA is underway for this section and the Pearson to Georgetown link followed under report number 1305844. Cons expects this will be forwarded to the MOE for approval late Summer/early Fall, 2009. Public Information Centres (PIC) are expected Sep-tember/October, 2009. Design, tender and con-struction schedules are undetermined. Schedules are anticipated late 2009 /early 2010 based on funding. Further update early 2010.

This report Jun 12, 2009.

OUT FOR TENDERBuildings

SINGLE FAMILY HOMES ALTS Glazing cont ID: 9102418

PROVINCE OF ONTARIO, ON4 single family homes in Markham and Pickering TENDERS DUE 13:00 Jun 26, 2009; 019/2009 OWNER’S REP: DEL Management Solutions Inc, Paul

Levy, 310 Hwy 7, Green River, Locust Hill ON L0H 1J0 905-472-7300 Fax 905-472-2784

PROJECT: Heritage window replacement.Completion by Aug 31, 2009. TENDERS will be received by Owner’s rep. Documents may be obtained from Owner’s rep. Interested contractors must have a minimum 5 years

proven experience in related work, $2,000,000 in Liability Insurance, current WSIB coverage and proven references. MANDATORY TENDER MEETING: June 22 at 10:30 at Locust Hill office.

This report Jun 12, 2009.

SINGLE FAMMILY HOMES ALTS Fndn cont ID: 9102417

PROVINCE OF ONTARIO, ON8 single family homes in Southern Ontario TENDERS DUE 13:00 Jun 26, 2009; 005/2009 OWNER’S REP: DEL Management Solutions Inc, Paul

Levy, 310 Hwy 7, Green River, Locust Hill ON L0H 1J0 905-472-7300 Fax 905-472-2784

PROJECT: Foundation repairs.Completion by Aug 31, 2009. TENDERS will be received by Owner’s rep. Documents may be obtained from Owner’s rep. Interested contractors must have a minimum 5 years

proven experience in related work, $2,000,000 in Liability Insurance, current WSIB coverage and proven references. MANDATORY TENDER MEETING: June 22 at 14:30 at Locust Hill office.

This report Jun 12, 2009.

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Jun 15

ROADWORKISB08-6015OTTAWA, Ottawa-Carleton

Reg, ONSouthwest Transitway

Extension, Stage 1, Berrigan Dr to Oriska Way

15:00 Jun 15, 2009City of Ottawa(Supply Mgmt)KCE Construction Ltd, 42 Cleopatra Dr, Nepean ON K2G 0B3 613-225-1333 fax: 613-225-3744

Teraflex Ltd, 5411 Canotek Rd, Ottawa ON K1G 9M3 613-736-6987 fax: 613-736-1193

RW Tomlinson Ltd, 5597 Power Rd, Ottawa ON K1G 3N4 613-822-1867 fax: 613-822-6844

Taggart Const Limited, 3187 Albion Rd S, Ottawa ON K1V 8Y3 613-521-3000 fax: 613-526-5909

Ottawa-Greenbelt Const Co Ltd, 2615 Del Zotto Ave, Gloucester ON K1T 3V6 613-822-1064 fax: 613-822-0111

Karson Kartage & Konstr Ltd, 3725 Carp Rd, PO Box 264, Carp ON K0A 1L0 613-839-2816 fax: 613-839-2403

Primrose Cartage & Exc Ltd, 494 Rochester St, Ottawa ON K1S 4L8 613-234-4463 fax: 613-234-8235

Brenning Constr (1986) Ltd, 2741 Quinn Rd, Gloucester ON K1T 3V4 613-822-1316 fax: 613-822-1345

Aecon Const & Materials Ltd, 4949 Bank St, Ottawa ON K1X 1G7 613-591-3007 fax: 613-852-2590

Arnone Paving & Concrete Ltd, 2550 Del Zotto Ave, Ottawa ON K1T 3V7 613-822-6602 fax: 613-822-6313

Cornwall Gravel Co Ltd, 390-11th St W, PO Box 67, Cornwall ON K6H 5R9 613-932-6571 fax: 613-937-3634

Graydex Ottawa Inc, 64 Cleopatra Drive, Nepean ON K2G 0B4 613-225-0780 fax: 613-225-8622

Doran Contrs Ltd, 3187 Albion Rd S, Ottawa ON K1V 8Y3 613-526-2400 fax: 613-526-2880

Torus Construction Limited, 80 Bentley Ave, Nepean ON K2E 6T9 613-226-7444 fax: 613-226-6846

Greyleith Eng & Const Ltd, 12624 Hwy 7, RR 1, Carleton Place ON K7C 3P1 613-253-3771 fax: 613-253-4658

Colautti Const Ltd, 2562 Delzotto Ave, Gloucester ON K1T 3V7 613-822-1440 fax: 613-822-1094

Cruickshank Const Ltd, 12520 County Rd 2, PO Box 780, Morris-burg ON K0C 1X0 613-543-2978 fax: 613-543-4141

David S Laflamme Const, PO Box 481, Stittsville ON K2S 1A6 613-836-9646 fax: 613-836-3228

Black & McDonald Ltd, 2460 Don Reid Dr, Ottawa ON K1H 1E1 613-526-1226 fax: 613-526-3960

Lafarge Paving & Const Eastern, 994 Moodie Dr S, PO Box 11068, Stn H, Nepean ON K2H 7T5 613-830-3060 fax: 613-830-5837

Thomas Fuller Const Co (1958), 2700 Queensview Dr, Ottawa ON K2B 8H6 613-820-6000 fax: 613-829-7296

Alfa Construction (2002) Inc, 74B Bentley Ave, Nepean ON K2E 6T9 613-226-7167 fax: 613-226-7179

TENDERS due date and time has been extended from Jun 08, 2009 15:00 to 15:00 Jun 15, 2009.

Jun 16

SITE SERVICESTR000110TRENTON, Hastings Co, ONTactical Air Transport

Training Centre, 8 Wing Trenton

14:00 Jun 16, 2009Public Works & Gov’t Servs

CdaAecon Const & Materials Ltd, 20 Carlson Court, suite 800, Toronto ON M9W 7K6 416-293-7004 fax: 416-940-2283

Behan Construction Ltd, 2946 Burnham St N, PO Box 596, RR 4, Cobourg ON K9A 4L3 905-372-9862 fax: 905-372-1213

Black & McDonald Ltd, 2460 Don Reid Dr, Ottawa ON K1H 1E1 613-526-1226 fax: 613-526-3960

Cobourg Dev Services, 609 William St, PO Box 997, Cobourg ON K9A 4W4 905-372-4848 fax: 905-372-5036

Dagmar Const Inc, 7350 Hwy 48, PO Box 510, Markham ON L3P 3R1 905-294-7480 fax: 905-294-8414

Don Hart Construction Limited, 8188 County Rd 2, RR 1, Napanee ON K7R 3K6 613-354-5825 fax: 613-354-7115

Fitzgibbon Const Ltd, 51 Parks Dr, RR 5, Belleville ON K8N 4Z5 613-962-3906 fax: 613-962-1689

Gordon Barr Const Ltd, 156 Duff St, Kingston ON K7K 2L5 613-542-4922 fax: 613-542-2142

Lakeland Multitrade, 566 D’Arcy St, Cobourg ON K9A 4A9 905-372-7413 fax: 905-372-6511

Morven Const Ltd, 6839 Hwy 2, PO Box 10, Napanee ON K7R 3L4 613-354-9768 fax: 613-354-2302

McInroy-Maines Const Ltd, 121 Parks Dr, RR 5, Belleville ON K8N 4Z5 613-962-6605 fax: 613-962-7328

Miwel Const Ltd, 1631 Bethesda Side Road, Richmond Hill ON L4E 0G8 905-888-5270 fax: 905-888-5271

Sunrae Construction Ltd, 1214 McAdoo’s Lane, Glenburnie ON K0H 1S0 613-542-4774 fax: 613-542-4899

Taggart Const Ltd, 685 Justus Dr, Kingston ON K7M 4H5 613-389-7550 fax: 613-389-7054

Tower Const (1490668 ON Inc), 125 Cove Rd, Bowmanville ON L1C 3K3 905-410-0898 fax: 905-623-8295

Wemp & Smith Construction Ltd, 1149 Clyde Crt, Kingston ON K7P 2E4 613-384-4589 fax: 613-384-1790

ROAD REHABILITATIONT-13-2009OAKVILLE, Halton Reg, ONNeyagawa Blvd (RR 4), from

60m N of Dundas St (RR 5) to 800m N of Dundas St (RR 5)

14:00 Jun 16, 2009Town of OakvilleNew Alliance Ltd, 2050 Speers Rd, Unit 6, Oakville ON L6L 2X8 905-847-8888 fax: 905-847-8808

Tubro Contracting Ltd, 14-3650 Langstaff Rd, Ste 258, Woodbridge ON L4L 9A8 416-676-3778 fax: 905-832-6245

TACC Construction Ltd, 270 Chris-lea Rd, Woodbridge ON L4L 8A8 905-856-8500 fax: 905-856-8508

Howlett Dev & Const Serv Ltd, 3600 Billings Court, Suite 101, Burlington ON L7N 3N6 905-632-3510 fax: 905-632-8370

Lancorp Const Co Ltd, 138 Cred-itstone Rd, Concord ON L4K 1P2 905-660-0778 fax: 905-660-4252

Gazzola Paving Ltd, 529 Car-lingview Dr, Etobicoke ON M9W 5H2 416-675-7007 fax: 416-675-4371

Dufferin Construction Co, 690 Dor-val Drive, Suite 200, Oakville ON L6K 3W7 905-842-2741 fax: 905-842-9278

Fermar Paving & Asphalt, 1921 Albion Rd, Rexdale ON M9W 5S8 416-675-3550 fax: 416-675-3556

Trisan Const (614128 ON Inc), 17250 Hwy 27, Ste 205, PO Box 502, Schomberg ON L0G 1T0 416-410-3839 fax: 905-939-4082

Lakeside Contracting Co Ltd, 3513 Mavis Rd, Mississauga ON L5C 1T7 905-279-1198 fax: 905-279-1500

Graham Bros Construction Ltd, 290 Clarence St, Brampton ON L6W 1T4 905-453-1200 fax: 905-453-2217

King Paving & Materials Co, 3385 Harvester Rd, PO Box 699, Burl-ington ON L7R 3Y5 905-639-2993 fax: 905-333-3730

Con-Ker Const, 860 Progress Court, Oakville ON L6L 6K1 905-847-8878 fax: 905-847-6721

ROAD RECONSTRUCTIONP-067-09HALTON HILLS, Halton Reg,

ONWildwood Rd, from

Confederation St to Oak Ridge Dr, Glen Williams

14:00 Jun 16, 2009Town of Halton HillsAecon Const & Materials Ltd, 12 Canam Cres, Brampton ON L7A 1A9 905-454-1078 fax: 905-451-9827

Capital Paving Inc, 4459 Conces-sion 7, PO Box 815, Guelph ON N1H 6L8 519-822-4511 fax: 519-822-1454

Defaveri Construction Inc, 96 Cas-cade St, Hamilton ON L8E 3B7 905-664-7046 fax: 905-662-9941

Drexler Construction Ltd, RR 1, Rockwood ON N0B 2K0 519-856-9526 fax: 519-856-9182

Grascan Const Ltd, 3300 Hwy 7, Suite 803, Vaughan ON L4K 4M3 905-660-6011 fax: 905-660-6116

Kapp Contracting Inc, 71 Buttermill Ave, Concord ON L4K 3X2 905-738-8640 fax: 905-738-6281

Mar-King Const Co Ltd, 77 Villar-boit Cres, Concord ON L4K 4K2 905-738-4182 fax: 905-738-5496

Memme Construction, 1315 Shaw-son Dr, Mississauga ON L4W 1C4 905-564-7972 fax: 905-670-4946

Metric Contr Services Corp, 34 Bramtree Court, Brampton ON L6S 5Z7 905-793-4100 fax: 905-793-4402

Dig-Con International Limited, 4 Holland Dr, Units 8 & 9, Bolton ON L7E 1G1 905-951-1616 fax: 905-951-1617

Esposito Bros Construction Ltd, 12890-10th Concession, PO Box 748, Nobleton ON L0G 1N0 905-859-8800 fax: 905-859-8801

Gazzola Paving Ltd, 529 Car-lingview Dr, Etobicoke ON M9W 5H2 416-675-7007 fax: 416-675-4371

King Cross Cont Ltd, 12473 Hwy 50 S, PO Box 488, Bolton ON L7E 5T4 905-857-0864 fax: 905-857-5536

King Paving & Materials Co, 3385 Harvester Rd, PO Box 699, Burl-ington ON L7R 3Y5 905-639-2993 fax: 905-333-3730

Kretcon Const Ltd, 400 Calder-stone Cres, Scarborough ON M1C 3A2 416-990-8054 fax: 416-287-8808

New Alliance Ltd, 2050 Speers Rd, Unit 6, Oakville ON L6L 2X8 905-847-8888 fax: 905-847-8808

Roto-Mill Services Ltd, 560 Riddell Rd, Orangeville ON L9W 5H3 519-941-7686 fax: 519-941-6484

INVITED TENDERS due date and time has been extended from Jun 11, 2009 14:00 to 14:00 Jun 16, 2009.

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL2638-07 (19429 2009)ST MARYS, Perth Co, ONSt Marys Elementary School,

Lindsay Atkinson Dr 14:00 Jun 16, 2009Avon Maitland Dist School

BdBronnenco Construction Ltd, 5625 Egremont Dr, RR 1, Ilderton ON N0M 2A0 519-666-2777 fax: 519-666-2650

Devlan Const Ltd, 54 Monarch Rd, PO Box 844, Guelph ON N1H 6M6 519-763-5800 fax: 519-763-5154

Kiwi-Newton Construction Ltd, 41 Massey Rd, Guelph ON N1H 7M6 519-822-5281 fax: 519-822-6159

Melloul-Blamey Const Inc, 576 Bryne Dr Unit 0, Barrie ON L4N 9P6 705-792-5023 fax: 705-792-6971

Norlon Builders London Ltd, 151 York St, London ON N6A 1A8 519-672-7590 fax: 519-645-6989

Reid & Deleye Contractors Ltd, 4926 Hwy 59 South, PO Box 272, Courtland ON N0J 1E0 519-688-2600 fax: 519-688-2700

Southside Const (London) Ltd, 358 Horton St E, London ON N6B 1L7 519-433-0634 fax: 519-433-9849

Tambro Construction Ltd, 1 Tag-gart St, Unit 1, Guelph ON N1H 6H8 519-766-1234 fax: 519-766-4019

ROADWORKTR000010TRENTON, Hastings Co, ON8 Wing Trenton 14:00 Jun 16, 2009Defence Const CanadaAecon Const & Materials Ltd, 20 Carlson Court, suite 800, Toronto ON M9W 7K6 416-293-7004 fax: 416-940-2283

Aecon Const & Materials Ltd, 4949 Bank St, Ottawa ON K1X 1G7 613-591-3007 fax: 613-852-2590

Black & McDonald Ltd, 2460 Don Reid Dr, Ottawa ON K1H 1E1 613-526-1226 fax: 613-526-3960

Bonnechere Excavating Inc, PO Box 705, Renfrew ON K7V 4H2 613-649-2987 fax: 613-649-2983

Cruickshank Const Ltd, 12520 County Rd 2, PO Box 780, Morris-burg ON K0C 1X0 613-543-2978 fax: 613-543-4141

Cruickshank Const Ltd, 55 Rigney St, Kingston ON K7K 6Z3 613-542-2874 fax: 613-542-6671

Dig-Con International Limited, 4 Holland Dr, Units 8 & 9, Bolton ON L7E 1G1 905-951-1616 fax: 905-951-1617

Dufferin Construction Co, 690 Dor-val Drive, Suite 200, Oakville ON L6K 3W7 905-842-2741 fax: 905-842-9278

Fitzgibbon Const Ltd, 51 Parks Dr, RR 5, Belleville ON K8N 4Z5 613-962-3906 fax: 613-962-1689

Lafarge Paving & Const Eastern, 6250 Hwy 62, PO Box 323, Bel-leville ON K8N 5A5 613-962-3461 fax: 613-962-7630

Miller Paving Ltd, 505 Miller Ave, PO Box 4080, Markham ON L6G 1B2 905-475-6660 fax: 905-475-3852

Miwel Const Ltd, 1631 Bethesda Side Road, Richmond Hill ON L4E 0G8 905-888-5270 fax: 905-888-5271

Hervé Pomerleau Inc, 110-240 Catherine St, Ottawa ON K2P 2G8 613-244-4323 fax: 613-244-4327

RW Tomlinson Ltd, 5597 Power Rd, Ottawa ON K1G 3N4 613-822-1867 fax: 613-822-6844

Taggart Const Ltd, 685 Justus Dr, Kingston ON K7M 4H5 613-389-7550 fax: 613-389-7054

Thomas Cavanagh Const Ltd, 9094 Hwy 7, RR 2, Ashton ON K0A 1B0 613-237-7030 fax: 613-253-0071

Tower Const (1490668 ON Inc), 125 Cove Rd, Bowmanville ON L1C 3K3 905-410-0898 fax: 905-623-8295

Valleau Const Inc, 883 Maple Grove Rd, RR 2, Bowmanville ON L1C 3K3 905-623-9163 fax: 905-623-9184

Gordon Barr Const Ltd, 156 Duff St, Kingston ON K7K 2L5 613-542-4922 fax: 613-542-2142

Roadmaster Rd Const & Sealing, 200 Pellatt Ave, Weston ON M9N 2P6 416-243-0455 fax: 416-243-0934

TENDERS due date and time has been extended from Jun 09, 2009 14:00 to 14:00 Jun 16, 2009.

WATER POLLUTION CONTROL PLANT

T-08-72GEORGINA, York Reg, ONKeswick Water Pollution

Control Plant (WPCP), 153 Morton Ave, L4P 2M5

13:00 Jun 16, 2009Regional Municipality of

YorkGraham Const & Eng Inc, 5560 McAdam Rd, Mississauga ON L4Z 1P1 905-890-5647 fax: 905-890-0171

Kenaidan Contracting Ltd, 1275 Cardiff Blvd, Mississauga ON L5S 1R1 905-670-2660 fax: 905-670-9172

Maple Reinders Const, 2660 Argentia Rd, Mississauga ON L5N 5V4 905-821-4844 fax: 905-821-4822

North America Const (1993) Ltd, 21 Queen St, Morriston ON N0B 2C0 519-821-8000 fax: 519-821-1111

Hervé Pomerleau Inc, 110-240 Catherine St, Ottawa ON K2P 2G8 613-244-4323 fax: 613-244-4327

INVITED TENDERS due date and time has been extended from Jun 09, 2009 13:00 to 13:00 Jun 16, 2009.

HOSPIAL ALTS08-1-046TORONTO, Metro Toronto

Reg, ONHospital for Sick Children,

Centre E Wing, 555 University Ave, M5G 1X8

14:00 Jun 16, 2009Hospital for Sick ChildrenBondfield Construction Co Ltd, 407 Basaltic Rd, Concord ON L4K 4W8 416-667-8422 fax: 416-667-8462

Compass Const Resources Ltd, 2700 Dufferin St Unit 77, Toronto ON M6B 4J3 416-789-9819 fax: 416-789-5087

Harbridge & Cross Ltd, 350 Credit-stone Rd Ste 202, Concord ON L4K 3Z2 416-213-7165 fax: 905-738-9649

Newgen Construction Corp, 2601 Matheson Blvd E, Unit 13, Missis-sauga ON L4W 5A8 905-602-4830 fax: 905-602-4831

Olar Ltd, 28 Vanscoe Rd, Etobicoke ON M8Z 5J4 416-233-5891 fax: 416-233-3869

Ross-Clair Const, 25 Curity Ave, Unit 4, Toronto ON M4B 3M2 416-285-0190 fax: 416-285-0192

ROAD RECONSTRUCTIOND2009-017CLARINGTON, Durham Reg,

ONCourtice Rd (Regional Rd

34), between Durham Hwy 2 and Moyse Dr

14:00 Jun 16, 2009Regional Mun of DurhamDagmar Const Inc, 7350 Hwy 48, PO Box 510, Markham ON L3P 3R1 905-294-7480 fax: 905-294-8414

Miller Paving Ltd, 505 Miller Ave, PO Box 4080, Markham ON L6G 1B2 905-475-6660 fax: 905-475-3852

McPherson-Andrews Contr Ltd, 4 Landfair Cres, Scarborough ON M1J 3A7 416-439-2182 fax: 416-431-6098

Soncin Construction Corp, 665 Millway Ave, Suite 44, Concord ON L4K 3T8 905-660-1661 fax: 905-660-6969

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SECONDARY SCHOOL ALTS9012ORANGEVILLE, Dufferin Co,

ONOrangeville District

Secondary School, 22 Faulkner St, L9W 2G7

15:00 Jun 16, 2009Upper Grand Dist School

BoardAl Langman Const (1998) Inc, 3 Progress Dr Unit 5, PO Box 2347, Orillia ON L3V 6V7 705-325-6508 fax: 705-325-4056

Collaborative Structures Ltd, 135 Thompson Dr Unit 5, Cambridge ON N1T 2E4 519-650-0275 fax: 519-650-2211

CRD Const Ltd, 170 Curtis Dr, Unit 1, Guelph ON N1K 1N5 519-822-1801 fax: 519-823-2060

Devlan Const Ltd, 54 Monarch Rd, PO Box 844, Guelph ON N1H 6M6 519-763-5800 fax: 519-763-5154

Eldale Structures Limited, 355 Elmira North, Unit 124, Guelph ON N1K 1S5 519-823-5500 fax: 519-823-1870

Feltz Design-Build Ltd, PO Box 977, Stratford ON N5A 7M3 519-273-1989 fax: 519-273-1802

Harrington Const Inc, PO Box 211, Guelph ON N1H 6J9 519-837-3581 fax: 519-823-2820

M2 Group Inc, 131 Ridge Rd, Suite 100, Hamilton ON L8J 2V9 905-664-9106 fax: 905-664-9176

PM Contracting, 1358 Victoria St N, Kitchener ON N2B 3E2 519-576-8327 fax: 519-576-0750

Quinan Const Ltd, 55 Progress Dr, Unit 1, Orillia ON L3V 6H1 705-325-7704 fax: 705-325-2061

Reid & Deleye Contractors Ltd, 4926 Hwy 59 South, PO Box 272, Courtland ON N0J 1E0 519-688-2600 fax: 519-688-2700

RHC Design-Build, 17 Goodwin Dr, Guelph ON N1L 1P7 519-836-0166 fax: 519-823-9234

Ross & Anglin Ontario Ltd, 56 McCulloch Ave, Etobicoke ON M9W 4M6 416-244-0451 fax: 416-244-8778

SG Cunningham Ltd, 745 Bridge St W, Unit 6, Waterloo ON N2V 2G6 519-886-2730 fax: 519-747-5644

Shertine Const Ltd, 25 Sandford Fleming Dr, Unit 3, Collingwood ON L9Y 5A6 705-444-0667 fax: 705-444-0533

Struct-Con Construction Ltd, 2051 Williams Pkwy E, Unit 14, Bramp-ton ON L6S 5T3 905-791-5445 fax: 905-791-5380

INVITED TENDERS due date and time has been extended from Jun 11, 2009 14:00 to 15:00 Jun 16, 2009.

SCHOOL ALTS9011GUELPH, Wellington Co, ONJohn F Ross Vocational

Collegiate Institute, 21 Meyer Dr, N1E 4H1

11:00 Jun 16, 2009Upper Grand Dist School

BoardAl Langman Const (1998) Inc, 3 Progress Dr Unit 5, PO Box 2347, Orillia ON L3V 6V7 705-325-6508 fax: 705-325-4056

Collaborative Structures Ltd, 135 Thompson Dr Unit 5, Cambridge ON N1T 2E4 519-650-0275 fax: 519-650-2211

CRD Const Ltd, 170 Curtis Dr, Unit 1, Guelph ON N1K 1N5 519-822-1801 fax: 519-823-2060

Devlan Const Ltd, 54 Monarch Rd, PO Box 844, Guelph ON N1H 6M6 519-763-5800 fax: 519-763-5154

Eldale Structures Limited, 355 Elmira North, Unit 124, Guelph ON N1K 1S5 519-823-5500 fax: 519-823-1870

Feltz Design-Build Ltd, PO Box 977, Stratford ON N5A 7M3 519-273-1989 fax: 519-273-1802

Harrington Const Inc, PO Box 211, Guelph ON N1H 6J9 519-837-3581 fax: 519-823-2820

M2 Group Inc, 131 Ridge Rd, Suite 100, Hamilton ON L8J 2V9 905-664-9106 fax: 905-664-9176

PM Contracting, 1358 Victoria St N, Kitchener ON N2B 3E2 519-576-8327 fax: 519-576-0750

Quinan Construction Ltd, 55 Prog-ress Dr, Unit 1, Orillia ON L3V 6H1 705-325-7704 fax: 705-325-2061

Reid & Deleye Contractors Ltd, 4926 Hwy 59 South, PO Box 272, Courtland ON N0J 1E0 519-688-2600 fax: 519-688-2700

RHC Design-Build, 17 Goodwin Dr, Guelph ON N1L 1P7 519-836-0166 fax: 519-823-9234

Ross & Anglin Ontario Ltd, 56 McCulloch Ave, Etobicoke ON M9W 4M6 416-244-0451 fax: 416-244-8778

SG Cunningham Ltd, 745 Bridge St W, Unit 6, Waterloo ON N2V 2G6 519-886-2730 fax: 519-747-5644

Shertine Const Ltd, 25 Sandford Fleming Dr, Unit 3, Collingwood ON L9Y 5A6 705-444-0667 fax: 705-444-0533

Struct-Con Construction Ltd, 2051 Williams Pkwy E, Unit 14, Bramp-ton ON L6S 5T3 905-791-5445 fax: 905-791-5380

INVITED TENDERS due date and time has been extended from Jun 11, 2009 14:00 to 11:00 Jun 16, 2009.

ROADWORKFA.49.678-09MISSISSAUGA, Peel Reg, ONPrincess Royal Dr and

Erindale Station Rd, Confederation Parkway to Living Arts Dr & at Central Parkway

14:00 Jun 16, 2009City of Mississauga(Purch)Aloia Bros Concrete Contrs Ltd, 1844 Dufferin St, Toronto ON M6E 3P6 416-653-3574 fax: 416-658-5877

Con-Ker Const, 860 Progress Court, Oakville ON L6L 6K1 905-847-8878 fax: 905-847-6721

Lafarge Paving & Const Ltd, 949 Wilson Ave, North York ON M3K 1G2 416-633-9670 fax: 416-631-9366

Il Duca Const, 451-A Attwell Dr, Toronto ON M3H 6A7 416-679-0888 fax: 416-679-1222

Pave-Al Ltd, 1250 Shawson Dr, Mississauga ON L4W 1C4 905-256-2500 fax: 905-256-5095

Gazzola Paving Ltd, 529 Car-lingview Dr, Etobicoke ON M9W 5H2 416-675-7007 fax: 416-675-4371

Graham Bros Construction Ltd, 290 Clarence St, Brampton ON L6W 1T4 905-453-1200 fax: 905-453-2217

Four Seasons Site Development, 5845 Luke Rd Suite 201, Missis-sauga ON L4W 2K5 905-670-7655 fax: 905-670-9589

A1 Asphalt Maintenance, 2233 Harold Rd, Burlington ON L7P 2J6 905-631-7308 fax: 905-631-5496

Roto-Mill Services Ltd, 560 Riddell Rd, Orangeville ON L9W 5H3 519-941-7686 fax: 519-941-6484

Royal Ready Construction, 2447 Royal Windsor Dr, Oakville ON L6J 7X6 905-842-0770 fax: 905-842-5463

Trisan Const (614128 ON Inc), 17250 Hwy 27, Ste 205, PO Box 502, Schomberg ON L0G 1T0 416-410-3839 fax: 905-939-4082

Kretcon Const Ltd, 400 Calder-stone Cres, Scarborough ON M1C 3A2 416-990-8054 fax: 416-287-8808

BUS STORAGE GARAGE & MAINTENANCE BLDG

PT-2009-EN-005PUSLINCH TWP, Wellington

Co, ONAberfoyle Bus Terminal,

7471 McLean Rd East, Puslinch, N1H

14:00 Jun 16, 2009GO TransitKiwi-Newton Construction Ltd, 41 Massey Rd, Guelph ON N1H 7M6 519-822-5281 fax: 519-822-6159

Dineen Construction Corp, 70 Disco Rd, Ste 300, Toronto ON M9W 1L9 416-675-7676 fax: 416-675-6987

Sierra Construction, 1401 Dundas St, PO Box 20053, Woodstock ON N4S 8X8 519-421-7413 fax: 519-421-2018

Carnello Civil Const Ltd, 176 Riv-ermede Rd, Unit 11, Concord ON L4K 3M8 905-669-9030 fax: 905-669-9102

Grenwitch General Contr Inc, 30 Pennsylvania Ave, Unit 7, Concord ON L4K 4A5 905-660-5343 fax: 905-660-6859

Becc Const Group Ltd, 28 Westwyn Court, Brampton ON L6T 4T5 905-608-9299 fax: 905-608-9929

GS Wark Ltd, 370 York Blvd, Ste 101, Hamilton ON L8R 3L1 905-529-4717 fax: 905-529-4764

GARAGE ALTSPW-FF-09-011SIMCOE, Haldimand-Norfolk

Reg, ONNorfolk County Garage,

Phase 3, 568 Queensway West (Hwy No 3), N3Y 4J9

14:00 Jun 16, 2009The Corp of Norfolk CountyPK Construction Inc, 37 Tillson St, Tillsonburg ON N4G 0B7 519-842-8001 fax: 519-842-6134

Trumbley & Hampton Inc, 5753 Coopers Ave, Mississauga ON L4Z 1R9 905-755-8868 fax: 905-755-8882

Belko Contr Brantford Inc, 6 Lyon Rd, RR 1, Paris ON N3L 3E1 519-759-5431 fax: 519-751-7649

Gateman-Milloy Inc, 270 Shoe-maker St, Kitchener ON N2E 3E1 519-748-6500 fax: 519-748-6816

Reid & Deleye Contractors Ltd, 4926 Hwy 59 South, PO Box 272, Courtland ON N0J 1E0 519-688-2600 fax: 519-688-2700

Lanca Contracting Ltd, 10 Plant Farm Blvd, Brantford ON N3S 7W3 519-756-1880 fax: 519-756-1712

Stahle Const Inc, 77C Edwin St, Kitchener ON N2N 4N7 519-576-5800 fax: 519-576-5861

Defaveri Group Contractors, 95 Cascade St, Hamilton, ON L8E 3B7 905-560-2555 fax: 905-560-1306

Sierra Contracting, 1401 Dundas St RR 5, PO Box 20053, Woodstock ON N4S 8X8 519-421-9689 fax: 519-421-2018

STM Const Ltd, 361 Elgin St, Brant-ford ON N3S 7P5 519-756-7030 fax: 519-756-1200

Mycon Construction Inc, 1615 N Routledge Park, Unit 9, London ON N6H 5L6 519-472-4651 fax: 519-472-4310

BRIDGE REHABILITATIONENG09-21SUDBURY, Sudbury Reg, ONMinto St Bridge, Minto St 11:00 Jun 16, 2009The City of Greater SudburyCecchetto & Sons Ltd, 6 Suther-land Ave, PO Box 113, Sudbury ON P3E 4N3 705-673-4168 fax: 705-673-6893

Pioneer Construction Inc, 1 Ceasar Rd, Sudbury ON P3E 5P3 705-560-7200 fax: 705-560-8263

Nor Eng Const & Eng Inc, 206 Fielding Rd, Lively ON P3Y 1L6 705-682-4471 fax: 705-682-4452

Miller Paving Northern, Hwy 11B North, PO Box 248, New Liskeard ON P0J 1P0 705-647-4331 fax: 705-647-3611

Laro Construction, 1521 Fairburn Ave, Sudbury ON P3A 1N6 705-521-1575 fax: 705-521-0866

R M Belanger Construction Ltd, 100 Radisson Ave, Box 160, Chelms-ford ON P0M 1L0 705-855-4555 fax: 705-855-3014

Teranorth Const & Eng Ltd, 799 Luoma Rd, Sudbury ON P3G 1J4 705-523-1540 fax: 705-522-4328

WATER FILL STATIONSISB09-1004OTTAWA, Ottawa-Carleton

Reg, ONvarious locations 15:00 Jun 16, 2009City of Ottawa(Supply Mgmt)Geo W Drummond Ltd, 30 Rideau Heights Dr, Nepean ON K2E 7A6 613-226-4440 fax: 613-226-5530

Goldie Mohr Ltd, PO Bos 34009, Nepean ON K2J 5B1 613-838-5042 fax: 613-838-5808

Primrose Cartage & Exc Ltd, 494 Rochester St, Ottawa ON K1S 4L8 613-234-4463 fax: 613-234-8235

Robert Excavating, 1482 St Jacques St, PO Box 1290, Embrun ON K0A 1W0 613-443-2311 fax: 613-443-1304

Louis W Bray Const Limited, 17460 Cameron Rd, St Andrews West ON K0C 2A0 613-938-6711 fax: 613-938-0459

Vanson Const Ltd, 5545 Albion Rd, RR 2, Gloucester ON K1X 1A2 613-822-1122 fax: 613-822-2286

CACE Const (1991) Ltd, 5360 Bank St S, Gloucester ON K1X 1H1 613-822-6817 fax: 613-822-7970

Rabb Const Ltd, 6206 Perth St, Richmond ON K0A 2Z0 613-838-7222 fax: 613-838-3364

MEDICAL CENTRE ADDN, ALTS

KINCARDINE, Bruce Co, ONKincardine Community

Medical Centre, 44 Queen St, N2Z 3C1

13:00 Jun 16, 2009Mun of KincardineChart Construction Management, 30 MacIntosh Blvd, Unit 9, Concord ON L4K 4P1 905-761-8757 fax: 905-761-8759

Harbridge & Cross Ltd, 350 Credit-stone Rd Ste 202, Concord ON L4K 3Z2 416-213-7165 fax: 905-738-9649

Melloul-Blamey Const Inc, 700 Rupert St, Unit A, Waterloo ON N2V 2B5 519-886-8850 fax: 519-886-8898

Monteith Bldg Group Ltd, 3835 Campbell Rd, RR 3, Orillia ON L3V 6H3 705-326-5533 fax: 705-326-1311

Nith Valley Const, 568 Huron St, New Hamburg ON N3A 1J9 519-662-1324 fax: 519-662-2330

Quinan Construction Ltd, 55 Prog-ress Dr, Unit 1, Orillia ON L3V 6H1 705-325-7704 fax: 705-325-2061

Jun 17

FEEDERMAIN2009-040T (04-1205)BRAMPTON, Peel Reg, ONBeckett-Sproule Feedermain,

Contract No 2 12:00 Jun 17, 2009Regional Municipality of PeelVarcon Construction, 8211 May-field Rd, Brampton ON L6P 0H5 905-794-2041 fax: 905-794-2039

Aecon Const & Materials Ltd, 12 Canam Cres, Brampton ON L7A 1A9 905-454-1078 fax: 905-451-9827

Allto Const, 23 Robb Blvd, Unit 1, PO Box 306, Orangeville ON L9W 2Z7 519-941-6403 fax: 519-941-9551

C & M McNally Engineering Inc, 4380 South Service Rd, Unit 1, Burlington ON L7L 5Y6 905-637-7070 fax: 905-637-2337

Carillion Canada Inc, 80 North Queen St, Toronto ON M8Z 5Z6 416-233-5811 fax: 416-233-3795

Clearway Construction Inc, 379 Bowes Rd, Concord ON L4K 1J1 905-761-6955 fax: 905-761-9770

Comer Group (332573 Ont Ltd), 50 Fernstaff Court, Unit 8, Concord ON L4K 3L6 905-660-0022 fax: 905-660-7589

Con-Ker Const, 860 Progress Court, Oakville ON L6L 6K1 905-847-8878 fax: 905-847-6721

Con-Drain Group, 30 Floral Park-way, Concord ON L4K 4R1 905-669-5400 fax: 905-669-2296

D’Orazio Infrastructure Group, 2787 Brighton Rd, Oakville ON L6H 6J4 905-829-8777 fax: 905-829-8779

Dom-Meridian Const Ltd, 1021 Meyerside Dr, Unit 10, Mississauga ON L5T 1J6 905-564-5594 fax: 905-564-5595

Drainstar Contracting Ltd, 989 Creditstone Rd, Concord ON L4K 4N7 905-738-9980 fax: 905-660-7351

FCM Construction Limited, 2401 Royal Windsor Dr, Oakville ON L6J 7X6 905-339-0990 fax: 905-339-0841

King Cross Cont Ltd, 12473 Hwy 50 S, PO Box 488, Bolton ON L7E 5T4 905-857-0864 fax: 905-857-5536

Lancorp Const Co Ltd, 138 Cred-itstone Rd, Concord ON L4K 1P2 905-660-0778 fax: 905-660-4252

Mardave Const (2007) Ltd, 48 Mill-wick Dr, Toronto ON M9L 1Y3 416-741-1044 fax: 416-741-4791

McNally Construction Inc, 1855 Barton St E, PO Box 3338, Stn LCD4, Hamilton ON L8H 7L8 905-549-6561 fax: 905-549-3548

Memme Construction, 1315 Shaw-son Dr, Mississauga ON L4W 1C4 905-564-7972 fax: 905-670-4946

Pachino Const Co Ltd, 7 Sangster Rd, PO Box 1629, Stouffville ON L4A 8A4 905-640-8891 fax: 905-640-8893

Pilen Const of Canada Ltd, 22 Cadetta Rd, Brampton ON L6P 0X4 905-794-0752 fax: 905-794-1051

TACC Construction Ltd, 270 Chris-lea Rd, Woodbridge ON L4L 8A8 905-856-8500 fax: 905-856-8508

Technicore Underground Inc, 102 Bales Dr E, PO Box 93089, New-market ON L3Y 8K3 905-898-4889 fax: 905-898-2822

Trisan Const (614128 ON Inc), 17250 Hwy 27, Ste 205, PO Box 502, Schomberg ON L0G 1T0 416-410-3839 fax: 905-939-4082

TRANSIT STATION ALTST11PW09707 (D5-18)TORONTO, Metro Toronto

Reg, ONPape Station, 743 Pape Ave,

M1L 14:00 Jun 17, 2009Toronto Transit CommissionEllisDon Corporation, 150 Isabella St, Ste 300, Ottawa ON K1S 1V7 613-565-2680 fax: 613-565-9267

Struct-Con Construction Ltd, 2051 Williams Pkwy E, Unit 14, Bramp-ton ON L6S 5T3 905-791-5445 fax: 905-791-5380

Torcom Const Inc, 2 Sheppard Ave East, Unit 930, North York ON M2N 5Y7 416-226-9337 fax: 416-226-2467

Buttcon Limited, 8000 Jane St, Tower B, Ste 401, Concord ON L4K 5B8 905-907-4242 fax: 905-907-8096

Kenaidan Contracting Ltd, 1275 Cardiff Blvd, Mississauga ON L5S 1R1 905-670-2660 fax: 905-670-9172

Maracon Const Co, 3546 Bathurst St, Ste 201, Toronto ON M6A 2C6 416-789-7589 fax: 416-789-7580

Atlas Corporation, 111 Ortona Court, Concord ON L4K 3M3 905-669-6825 fax: 905-669-8288

Elite Construction, 160 Applewood Cres, Unit 12, Concord ON L4K 4H2 905-660-1663 fax: 905-660-1667

INVITED TENDERS due date and time has been extended from Jun 03, 2009 14:00 to 14:00 Jun 17, 2009.

TRANSIT GARAGE CENTRE ADDN, ALTS

ENG-09-36BURLINGTON, Halton Reg, ONBurlington Transit Garage

Centre, 3332 Harvester Rd, L7N

14:00 Jun 17, 2009City of BurlingtonMaple Reinders Constructors, 260 Holiday Inn Dr, Ste 24, Cambridge ON N3C 4E8 519-220-0526 fax: 519-220-0529

MJ Dixon Const Ltd, 2600 Eden-hurst Dr, Ste 200, Mississauga ON L5A 3Z8 905-270-7770 fax: 905-270-4244

Trumbley & Hampton Inc, 5753 Coopers Ave, Mississauga ON L4Z 1R9 905-755-8868 fax: 905-755-8882

Kiwi-Newton Construction Ltd, 41 Massey Rd, Guelph ON N1H 7M6 519-822-5281 fax: 519-822-6159

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Ira McDonald Const Ltd, 67 Frid St, Unit 16, Hamilton ON L8P 4M3 905-297-4653 fax: 905-667-0302

Gateman-Milloy Inc, 270 Shoe-maker St, Kitchener ON N2E 3E1 519-748-6500 fax: 519-748-6816

Buttcon Limited, 8000 Jane St, Tower B, Ste 401, Concord ON L4K 5B8 905-907-4242 fax: 905-907-8096

Lisgar Const Co, 12295 Hwy 50, Lower Level 7, PO Box 549, Bolton ON L7E 5T4 905-857-2543 fax: 905-857-3940

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ADDN, ALTS

06116BRAMPTON, Peel Reg, ONClark Blvd Public School,

201 Clark Blvd, L6T 2C9 16:00 Jun 17, 2009Peel Dist School BrdAquicon Construction Co Ltd, 131 Delta Park Blvd, Brampton ON L6T 5M8 905-458-1313 fax: 905-458-6020

Atlas Corporation, 111 Ortona Court, Concord ON L4K 3M3 905-669-6825 fax: 905-669-8288

Bondfield Construction Co Ltd, 407 Basaltic Rd, Concord ON L4K 4W8 416-667-8422 fax: 416-667-8462

Jasper Const Corp, 344 North Riv-ermede Rd, Concord ON L4K 3N2 905-669-5530 fax: 416-736-0236

MJ Dixon Const Ltd, 2600 Eden-hurst Dr, Ste 200, Mississauga ON L5A 3Z8 905-270-7770 fax: 905-270-4244

Newgen Construction Corp, 2601 Matheson Blvd E, Unit 13, Missis-sauga ON L4W 5A8 905-602-4830 fax: 905-602-4831

Percon Const Ltd, 1295 Shawson Dr, 2nd Floor, Mississauga ON L4W 1C4 905-795-1117 fax: 905-795-8329

Pre-Eng Contracting Ltd, 1 Apple-wood Cres, Unit 10, Concord ON L4K 4K1 905-738-6866 fax: 905-738-4879

Remo General Contrg Ltd, 66 Pro-fessor’s Lake Parkway, Brampton ON L6S 3Y4 905-792-0700 fax: 905-792-7583

Rutherford Contracting Ltd, 27 Cardico Dr, Gormley ON L0H 1G0 905-888-9444 fax: 905-888-9445

Tasis Contractors Inc, 1730 McPherson Crt, Unit 17, Pickering ON L1W 3E6 905-831-1100 fax: 905-831-0107

Torcom Const Inc, 2 Sheppard Ave East, Unit 930, North York ON M2N 5Y7 416-226-9337 fax: 416-226-2467

WATERMAINKENORA, Kenora District, ON 11:00 Jun 17, 2009City of KenoraWestern Specialty Contracting, 390 Riverton Ave, Box 188, River-ton MB R0C 2R0 204-378-2506 fax: 204-378-2321

Taillieu Construction Ltd, 7400 Roblin Blvd, Headingley MB R4H 1A5 204-895-1221 fax: 204-895-4362

Dominion Divers Ltd, 19 Archibald St, Winnipeg MB R2J 0V7 204-237-8639 fax: 204-233-1258

Galcon Marine Ltd, 7 Alden Ave, Toronto ON M8Z 1C4 416-255-9607 fax: 416-255-0517

Titan Const Kenora Ltd, PO Box 201, Kenora ON P9N 3X3 807-548-5666 fax: 807-548-1789

Nelson River Const Inc, 101 Daw-son Road N, Winnipeg MB R2J 0S6 204-949-8700 fax: 204-237-8337

Sigfusson Northern Ltd, 50 Swan Creek Dr, Box 51, Lundar MB R0C 1Y0 204-762-5500 fax: 204-762-5107

R K Wagner Inc, 300 van Lynn Rd, South International Falls, Minne-sota 56679 218-283-3700 fax: 218-283-1043

MLA Northern Contracting Ltd, 1230 Carrick St, Thunder Bay ON P7B 5P9 807-623-3500 fax: 807-622-9638

Dean Const Co Ltd, 2720 Front Rd, La Salle ON N9J 2N5 519-734-8999 fax: 519-734-6888

ROADWORK2009-204T (03-4080)MISSISSAUGA, Peel Reg, ONBritannia Rd, Phase 1, from

Queen St to Bidwell Trail 12:00 Jun 17, 2009Regional Municipality of PeelAecon Const & Materials Ltd, 20 Carlson Court, suite 800, Toronto ON M9W 7K6 416-293-7004 fax: 416-940-2283

Aecon Const & Materials Ltd, 12 Canam Cres, Brampton ON L7A 1A9 905-454-1078 fax: 905-451-9827

AGI Traffic Tech, 2960 Markham Rd, Scarborough ON M1X 1E6 416-742-8900 fax: 416-746-1920

B Gottardo Construction Ltd, 132 Ashbridge Circle, Woodbridge ON L4L 3R5 416-745-9120 fax: 905-851-4403

Belor Const, 6625 Kitimat Rd, Unit 46, Mississauga ON L5N 6J1 905-858-7666 fax: 905-858-7789

Bob Hendricksen Const Ltd, 12051 Ashburn Rd, Port Perry ON L9L 1Z9 905-985-3400 fax: 905-985-7075

Bridgecon Construction Ltd, 989 Creditstone Rd, Concord ON L4K 4N7 905-738-4139 fax: 905-660-7351

Clearwater Structures Inc, 397 Frankcom St, Ajax ON L1S 1R4 905-686-5203 fax: 905-686-4763

Con-Ker Const, 860 Progress Court, Oakville ON L6L 6K1 905-847-8878 fax: 905-847-6721

Dagmar Const Inc, 7350 Hwy 48, PO Box 510, Markham ON L3P 3R1 905-294-7480 fax: 905-294-8414

EC Power & Lighting, 2461 Beryl Road, Oakville ON L6J 7X3 905-815-9464 fax: 905-815-9438

Fermar Paving & Asphalt, 1921 Albion Rd, Rexdale ON M9W 5S8 416-675-3550 fax: 416-675-3556

Gazzola Paving Ltd, 529 Car-lingview Dr, Etobicoke ON M9W 5H2 416-675-7007 fax: 416-675-4371

Graham Bros Construction Ltd, 290 Clarence St, Brampton ON L6W 1T4 905-453-1200 fax: 905-453-2217

King Cross Cont Ltd, 12473 Hwy 50 S, PO Box 488, Bolton ON L7E 5T4 905-857-0864 fax: 905-857-5536

Lafarge Paving & Const Ltd, 949 Wilson Ave, North York ON M3K 1G2 416-633-9670 fax: 416-631-9366

Lancorp Const Co Ltd, 138 Cred-itstone Rd, Concord ON L4K 1P2 905-660-0778 fax: 905-660-4252

Pave-Al Ltd, 1250 Shawson Dr, Mississauga ON L4W 1C4 905-256-2500 fax: 905-256-5095

Roto-Mill Services Ltd, 560 Riddell Rd, Orangeville ON L9W 5H3 519-941-7686 fax: 519-941-6484

SEWEGE PUMPING STATION2009-197T (06-2720)CALEDON, Peel Reg, ONInglewood Village Arena Rd

Sewage Pumping Station, 15551 McLauglin Rd, Inglewood

12:00 Jun 17, 2009Regional Municipality of PeelJeviso Construction Corp, 334 Rowntree Dairy Rd, Vaughan ON L4L 8H2 905-265-1216 fax: 905-265-8580

Nadeco Limited, 41 Massey Rd, Guelph ON N1H 7M6 519-827-0856 fax: 519-827-0749

Varcon Construction, 8211 May-field Rd, Brampton ON L6P 0H5 905-794-2041 fax: 905-794-2039

Aplus General Contractor, 66 Car-nforth Rd, Toronto ON M4A 2K7 416-281-5556 fax: 416-281-0853

AVERTEX Utility Solutions Inc, 205235 County Rd 109, Orange-ville ON L9W 2Z3 519-942-3030 fax: 519-942-2383

Becc Const Group Ltd, 28 Westwyn Court, Brampton ON L6T 4T5 905-608-9299 fax: 905-608-9929

CRA Contractors Limited, 140 Bathurst dr, Waterloo ON N2V 1V7 519-884-3363 fax: 519-725-1370

Develco Contracting Inc, 3800 Steeles Ave W Suite 201W, Wood-bridge On L4L 4G9 905-266-0755 fax: 905-265-0511

Drainstar Contracting Ltd, 989 Creditstone Rd, Concord ON L4K 4N7 905-738-9980 fax: 905-660-7351

Enviro-Con Eng & Const Ltd, 290 Southgate Dr, Unit 5, Guelph ON N1G 4P5 519-829-3904 fax: 519-829-3917

FCM Construction Limited, 2401 Royal Windsor Dr, Oakville ON L6J 7X6 905-339-0990 fax: 905-339-0841

GC Romano Sons (Toronto) Ltd, 116 Corstata Av, Vaughan ON L4K 2M9 905-669-2396 fax: 905-669-3560

Jacques Daoust Coat Mng Inc, 310 Queen St W, Cambridge ON N3C 1G6 519-249-1568 fax: 519-249-0557

Memme Construction, 1315 Shaw-son Dr, Mississauga ON L4W 1C4 905-564-7972 fax: 905-670-4946

Mettko Const, 277 Lakeshore Rd E Ste 408, Oakville ON L6J 1H9 905-849-1833 fax: 905-849-9734

Robert B Somerville Co Limited, 13176 Dufferin St, King City ON L7B 1K5 905-833-3100 fax: 905-833-3111

Sona Construction Limited, 926 Burlington St E, Hamilton ON L8L 4K5 905-548-9311 fax: 905-548-9191

Torbear Contracting Inc, 144 Woodstream Blvd, Woodbridge ON L4L 7Y3 905-850-8814 fax: 905-856-6599

Vision Almet Ltd, 6890 Davand Dr, Mississauga ON L5T 1J5 905-564-2955 fax: 905-564-2966

W A Stephenson Mech Contr Ltd, 22 Essex Ave, Thornhill ON L3T 3Y7 905-886-0934 fax: 905-881-7655

Wellington Const Ltd, 8718 Wel-lington Rd 7, RR 1, Palmerston ON N0G 2P0 519-343-2456 fax: 519-343-2694

PUMP STATION2004025DPETAWAWA, Renfrew Co, ONHarry St Pump Station, Harry

St 15:00 Jun 17, 2009Town of PetawawaLouis W Bray Const Limited, 17460 Cameron Rd, St Andrews West ON K0C 2A0 613-938-6711 fax: 613-938-0459

RGT Clouthier Const Ltd, 59 Mat-thews Ave, Pembroke ON K8A 0A6 613-735-6531 fax: 613-735-2769

Vision Almet Ltd, 6890 Davand Dr, Mississauga ON L5T 1J5 905-564-2955 fax: 905-564-2966

H & H Construction, 49 Portage Rd, RR 1, Petawawa ON K8H 2W8 613-687-8154 fax: 613-687-5294

Eastway Contracting, 100 Crandall St, Box 11, Pembroke ON K8A 6X8 613-735-7593 fax: 613-735-0747

MSU Mississauga Ltd, 2222 S Sheridan Way, Mississauga ON L5J 2M4 905-823-4340 fax: 905-823-4947

Harrington Mechanical Ltd, 1145 Pembroke St E, Pembroke ON K8A 7R4 613-732-8551 fax: 613-735-3674

AVERTEX Utility Solutions Inc, 205235 County Rd 109, Orange-ville ON L9W 2Z3 519-942-3030 fax: 519-942-2383

CULVERT2009-244T (09-4850)CALEDON, Peel Reg, ONRegion of Peel Structure

No 091117, over the Salt Creek tributary on King St West of Airport Rd

12:00 Jun 17, 2009Regional Municipality of PeelAecon Const & Materials Ltd, 12 Canam Cres, Brampton ON L7A 1A9 905-454-1078 fax: 905-451-9827

Dagmar Const Inc, 7350 Hwy 48, PO Box 510, Markham ON L3P 3R1 905-294-7480 fax: 905-294-8414

Graham Bros Construction Ltd, 290 Clarence St, Brampton ON L6W 1T4 905-453-1200 fax: 905-453-2217

Lancorp Const Co Ltd, 138 Cred-itstone Rd, Concord ON L4K 1P2 905-660-0778 fax: 905-660-4252

Lombardi Construction, 19 Blue-stone St, Woodbridge ON L4L 8C8 416-743-0667 fax: 416-748-2199

Metric Contr Services Corp, 34 Bramtree Court, Brampton ON L6S 5Z7 905-793-4100 fax: 905-793-4402

Moorefield Excavating, 6297 Wel-lington Rd, 109 South, RR 3, Har-riston ON N0G 1Z0 519-510-3571 fax: 519-510-3277

Moretti Excavating Ltd, 7899A Huntington Rd, Vaughan ON L4L 1A5 905-265-7990 fax: 905-265-7988

ROADWORK2009-4020OTTAWA, Ottawa-Carleton

Reg, ONHwy 417, from west of

Maitland Ave to east of Hwy 417 on OR 174

13:30 Jun 17, 2009Min of Transportation

OntarioAecon Const & Materials Ltd, 20 Carlson Court, suite 800, Toronto ON M9W 7K6 416-293-7004 fax: 416-940-2283

Black & McDonald Ltd, 2460 Don Reid Dr, Ottawa ON K1H 1E1 613-526-1226 fax: 613-526-3960

Bot Construction Group, 1224 Speers Rd, Oakville ON L6L 2X4 905-827-4167 fax: 905-827-0458

Cornwall Gravel Co Ltd, 390-11th St W, PO Box 67, Cornwall ON K6H 5R9 613-932-6571 fax: 613-937-3634

Facca Inc, 747 County Rd 31, RR 1, Ruscom ON N0R 1R0 519-975-0377 fax: 519-975-0427

Francis Powell & Co Ltd, 180 Ram-forest Rd, Gormley ON L0H 1G0 905-727-2518 fax: 905-727-1229

Lafarge Canada Inc, 1651 Bear-brook Rd, PO Box 8464, Ottawa ON K1G 3K2 613-830-3060 fax: 613-830-0143

Miller Paving Ltd, 505 Miller Ave, PO Box 4080, Markham ON L6G 1B2 905-475-6660 fax: 905-475-3852

Brennan Paving & Const Ltd, 505 Miller Ave, PO Box 3459,Markham Ind Prk, Markham ON L3R 6G7 905-475-1440 fax: 905-475-4805

Peninsula Const Inc, 2055 Kott-meier Rd, RR 1, Fonthill ON L0S 1E6 905-892-2661 fax: 905-892-4692

RW Tomlinson Ltd, 5597 Power Rd, Ottawa ON K1G 3N4 613-822-1867 fax: 613-822-6844

Roto-Mill Services Ltd, 560 Riddell Rd, Orangeville ON L9W 5H3 519-941-7686 fax: 519-941-5272

Smiths Const Co Arnprior Ltd, 276 Madawaska Blvd, PO Box 218, Arnprior ON K7S 3H4 613-623-3144 fax: 613-623-8769

ROADWORK2009-2025METRO TORONTO REG, ONHwy 401, 1km W of Winston

Churchill Blvd to 1km E of Trafalgar Rd

15:00 Jun 17, 2009Min of Transportation

OntarioAecon Const & Materials Ltd, 20 Carlson Court, suite 800, Toronto ON M9W 7K6 416-293-7004 fax: 416-940-2283

Atlantic Industries Ltd, 640 Way-dom Dr, Ayr ON N0B 1E0 519-622-8600 fax: 519-622-1372

Capital Paving Inc, 4459 Conces-sion 7, PO Box 815, Guelph ON N1H 6L8 519-822-4511 fax: 519-822-1454

Dufferin Construction Co, 690 Dor-val Drive, Suite 200, Oakville ON L6K 3W7 905-842-2741 fax: 905-842-9278

Fermar Paving & Asphalt, 1921 Albion Rd, Rexdale ON M9W 5S8 416-675-3550 fax: 416-675-3556

Francis Powell & Co Ltd, 180 Ram-forest Rd, Gormley ON L0H 1G0 905-727-2518 fax: 905-727-1229

Gazzola Paving Ltd, 529 Car-lingview Dr, Etobicoke ON M9W 5H2 416-675-7007 fax: 416-675-4371

Graham Bros Construction Ltd, 290 Clarence St, Brampton ON L6W 1T4 905-453-1200 fax: 905-453-2217

Lafarge North America, 949 Wilson Ave, Toronto ON M3K 1G2 416-633-9670 fax: 416-633-4959

Miller Paving Ltd, 505 Miller Ave, PO Box 4080, Markham ON L6G 1B2 905-475-6660 fax: 905-475-3852

Brennan Paving & Const Ltd, 505 Miller Ave, PO Box 3459,Markham Ind Prk, Markham ON L3R 6G7 905-475-1440 fax: 905-475-4805

Pave-Al Ltd, 1250 Shawson Dr, Mississauga ON L4W 1C4 905-256-2500 fax: 905-256-5095

Peninsula Const Inc, 2055 Kott-meier Rd, RR 1, Fonthill ON L0S 1E6 905-892-2661 fax: 905-892-4692

Roto-Mill Services Ltd, 560 Riddell Rd, Orangeville ON L9W 5H3 519-941-7686 fax: 519-941-5272

CARHOUSE ALTST11PN09755 (C1-37)TORONTO, Metro Toronto

Reg, ONWilson Complex TR

Simulator Training Facility, 160 Transit Rd, M3H 6C3

14:00 Jun 17, 2009Toronto Transit CommissionBrown Daniels Associates, 12 Drummond St, Suite 1, Etobicoke ON M8V 1Y8 416-251-1757 fax: 416-251-1798

Struct-Con Construction Ltd, 2051 Williams Pkwy E, Unit 14, Bramp-ton ON L6S 5T3 905-791-5445 fax: 905-791-5380

Tapa Construction Inc, 1550 16th Ave, Suite B200, Richmond Hill ON L4B 3K9 416-866-8272 fax: 905-482-3167

Torcom Const Inc, 2 Sheppard Ave East, Unit 930, North York ON M2N 5Y7 416-226-9337 fax: 416-226-2467

Varcon Construction, 8211 May-field Rd, Brampton ON L6P 0H5 905-794-2041 fax: 905-794-2039

APM Const (Ontario), 2880 Argen-tia Rd, Unit 3, Mississauga ON L5N 7X8 905-821-0999 fax: 905-821-0184

Aquicon Construction Co Ltd, 131 Delta Park Blvd, Brampton ON L6T 5M8 905-458-1313 fax: 905-458-6020

Becc Const Group Ltd, 28 Westwyn Court, Brampton ON L6T 4T5 905-608-9299 fax: 905-608-9929

NRB Inc, 115 South Service Rd W, Grimsby ON L3M 4G3 905-945-9622 fax: 905-945-2003

Trumbley & Hampton Inc, 5753 Coopers Ave, Mississauga ON L4Z 1R9 905-755-8868 fax: 905-755-8882

Morosons Construction Limited, 1357 Islington Ave, Toronto ON M9A 3K5 416-233-4171 fax: 416-781-7370

R-Chad General Contracting Inc, 8888 Keele St Unit 3, Concord ON L4K 2N2 905-482-2541 fax: 905-482-2542

Ross-Clair Construction, 25 Curity Ave, Unit 4, East York ON M4B 3M2 416-285-0190 fax: 416-285-0192

TENDERS due date and time has been extended from Jun 03, 2009 14:00 to 14:00 Jun 17, 2009.

Jun 18

WATER FILTRATION PLANT23274ARNPRIOR, Renfrew Co, ONArnprior Water Filtration

Plant, 73 James St 15:00 Jun 18, 2009Town of ArnpriorMJ Dixon Const Ltd, 2600 Eden-hurst Dr, Ste 200, Mississauga ON L5A 3Z8 905-270-7770 fax: 905-270-4244

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J C Sulpher Const Ltd, 1525 Siev-eright Rd, Ottawa ON K1T 1M5 613-521-5269 fax: 613-521-0586

Maple Reinders Const, 2660 Argentia Rd, Mississauga ON L5N 5V4 905-821-4844 fax: 905-821-4822

Graham Const & Eng Inc, 5560 McAdam Rd, Mississauga ON L4Z 1P1 905-890-5647 fax: 905-890-0171

M Sullivan & Son Ltd, 445 Montreal St, Kingston ON K7K 3H4 613-542-4927 fax: 613-545-1386

Thomas Fuller Const Co (1958), 2700 Queensview Dr, Ottawa ON K2B 8H6 613-820-6000 fax: 613-829-7296

ROADWORK2009-4021MADOC, Hastings Co, ONHwy 62, from Ivanhoe

northerly to south of Quin-Mo-Lac Rd

15:00 Jun 18, 2009Min of Transportation

OntarioAecon Const & Materials Ltd, 20 Carlson Court, suite 800, Toronto ON M9W 7K6 416-293-7004 fax: 416-940-2283

Armtec, 370 Speedvale Ave W, Guelph ON N1H 6P2 519-763-2360 fax: 519-763-0437

Atlantic Industries Ltd, 141 Sael-grove Dr, Carp ON K0A 1L0 613-839-3431 fax: 613-839-1201

Bonnechere Excavating Inc, PO Box 705, Renfrew ON K7V 4H2 613-649-2987 fax: 613-649-2983

Bot Construction Group, 1224 Speers Rd, Oakville ON L6L 2X4 905-827-4167 fax: 905-827-0458

Cornwall Gravel Co Ltd, 390-11th St W, PO Box 67, Cornwall ON K6H 5R9 613-932-6571 fax: 613-937-3634

Cruickshank Const Ltd, 55 Rigney St, Kingston ON K7K 6Z3 613-542-2874 fax: 613-542-6671

Francis Powell & Co Ltd, 180 Ram-forest Rd, Gormley ON L0H 1G0 905-727-2518 fax: 905-727-1229

Lafarge Paving & Const Eastern, 6250 Hwy 62, PO Box 323, Bel-leville ON K8N 5A5 613-962-3461 fax: 613-962-7630

Miller Paving Ltd, 505 Miller Ave, PO Box 4080, Markham ON L6G 1B2 905-475-6660 fax: 905-475-3852

Brennan Paving & Const Ltd, 505 Miller Ave, PO Box 3459,Markham Ind Prk, Markham ON L3R 6G7 905-475-1440 fax: 905-475-4805

Peninsula Const Inc, 2055 Kott-meier Rd, RR 1, Fonthill ON L0S 1E6 905-892-2661 fax: 905-892-4692

RW Tomlinson Ltd, 5597 Power Rd, Ottawa ON K1G 3N4 613-822-1867 fax: 613-822-6844

Roto-Mill Services Ltd, 560 Riddell Rd, Orangeville ON L9W 5H3 519-941-7686 fax: 519-941-5272

Smiths Const Co Arnprior Ltd, 276 Madawaska Blvd, PO Box 218, Arnprior ON K7S 3H4 613-623-3144 fax: 613-623-8769

HOSPITAL ALTSTORONTO, Metro Toronto

Reg, ONSt Michael’s Hospital,

Critical Infrastructure Project, 30 Bond St, Queen Wing, M5B 1W8

14:00 Jun 18, 2009St Michael’s Hosp (Planning)Dineen Construction Corp, 70 Disco Rd, Ste 300, Toronto ON M9W 1L9 416-675-7676 fax: 416-675-6987

Harbridge & Cross Ltd, 350 Credit-stone Rd Ste 202, Concord ON L4K 3Z2 416-213-7165 fax: 905-738-9649

Hawkins & Gadsby Const Inc, 20A Airview Rd, Rexdale ON M9W 4P1 416-749-6919 fax: 416-749-0257

Newgen Construction Corp, 2601 Matheson Blvd E, Unit 13, Missis-sauga ON L4W 5A8 905-602-4830 fax: 905-602-4831

Olar Ltd, 28 Vanscoe Rd, Etobicoke ON M8Z 5J4 416-233-5891 fax: 416-233-3869

Pre-Eng Contracting Ltd, 1 Apple-wood Cres, Unit 10, Concord ON L4K 4K1 905-738-6866 fax: 905-738-4879

Vanbots, 7707 Keele St 4th Floor, Concord ON L4K 0B6 905-532-5200 fax: 905-532-5300

ROADWORK & STRUCTURE2009-3008CHATHAM, Kent Co, ONHwy 40, Hwy 401 northerly

7.5km to Longwoods Rd 13:30 Jun 18, 2009Min of Transportation

OntarioAecon Const & Materials Ltd, 20 Carlson Court, suite 800, Toronto ON M9W 7K6 416-293-7004 fax: 416-940-2283

Armtec, 370 Speedvale Ave W, Guelph ON N1H 6P2 519-763-2360 fax: 519-763-0437

Bot Construction Group, 1224 Speers Rd, Oakville ON L6L 2X4 905-827-4167 fax: 905-827-0458

Coco Paving (1990) Inc, 6725 South Service Rd, RR 2, Windsor ON N8N 2M1 519-948-7133 fax: 519-948-7469

Dufferin Construction Co, 690 Dor-val Drive, Suite 200, Oakville ON L6K 3W7 905-842-2741 fax: 905-842-9278

Facca Inc, 747 County Rd 31, RR 1, Ruscom ON N0R 1R0 519-975-0377 fax: 519-975-0427

Francis Powell & Co Ltd, 180 Ram-forest Rd, Gormley ON L0H 1G0 905-727-2518 fax: 905-727-1229

Huron Construction Co Ltd, 10785 Pinehurst Line, PO Box 609, Chatham ON N7M 5K8 519-354-0170 fax: 519-351-1880

Jim Robinson Contracting Inc, 34771 Cassidy Rd, RR 3, Alisa Craig ON N0M 1A0 519-293-3999 fax: 519-293-3995

Looby Const Ltd, Box 69, Dublin ON N0K 1E0 519-345-2800 fax: 519-345-2486

MR Dunn Contractors Ltd, 485 Little Baseline Rd, RR 1, Tecumseh ON N8N 2L9 519-727-3838 fax: 519-727-3515

McLean Taylor Const Ltd, 25 Water St N, PO Box 190, St Marys ON N4X 1B1 519-284-2580 fax: 519-284-3601

Miller Paving Ltd, 505 Miller Ave, PO Box 4080, Markham ON L6G 1B2 905-475-6660 fax: 905-475-3852

Brennan Paving & Const Ltd, 505 Miller Ave, PO Box 3459,Markham Ind Prk, Markham ON L3R 6G7 905-475-1440 fax: 905-475-4805

MLA Northern Contracting Ltd, 1230 Carrick St, Thunder Bay ON P7B 5P9 807-623-3500 fax: 807-622-9638

Peninsula Const Inc, 2055 Kott-meier Rd, RR 1, Fonthill ON L0S 1E6 905-892-2661 fax: 905-892-4692

Roto-Mill Services Ltd, 560 Riddell Rd, Orangeville ON L9W 5H3 519-941-7686 fax: 519-941-5272

The Ganawa Co Ltd, 397 Frankcom St, Ajax ON L1S 1R4 905-686-5203 fax: 905-686-4763

Clearwater Structures Inc, 397 Frankcom St, Ajax ON L1S 1R4 905-686-5203 fax: 905-686-4763

Atlantic Industries Ltd, 640 Way-dom Dr, Ayr ON N0B 1E0 519-622-8600 fax: 519-622-1372

Consbec Inc, 2725 Belisle Dr, PO Box 520, Val Caron ON P3N 1B3 705-897-4971 fax: 705-897-4565

Hugomark Const Inc (MTM Group), 842 Nipissing Rd, Unit 2, Milton ON L9T 4Z9 905-875-4884 fax: 905-875-3225

AGI Traffic Tech, 2960 Markham Rd, Scarborough ON M1X 1E6 416-742-8900 fax: 416-746-1920

Seeley & Arnill Construction, 255 South St East, PO Box 20, Durham ON N0G 1R0 519-369-3547 fax: 519-369-3756

TENDERS due date and time has been extended from May 28, 2009 15:00 to 13:30 Jun 18, 2009.

TRAIL & BRIDGEPW-09-244(BR)HAMILTON, Hamilton-

Wentworth Reg, ONEast Hamilton Rec Trail &

Waterfront Link Pedestrian Bridge, over the QEW and Red Hill Creek

15:00 Jun 18, 2009City of Hamilton(Purchasing)Rankin Const Inc, 605 James St N, 3rd Floor, Hamilton ON L8L 1K1 905-525-5153 fax: 905-525-9110

Dufferin Construction Co, 690 Dor-val Drive, Suite 200, Oakville ON L6K 3W7 905-842-2741 fax: 905-842-9278

King Paving & Materials Co, 3385 Harvester Rd, PO Box 699, Burl-ington ON L7R 3Y5 905-639-2993 fax: 905-333-3730

Toronto Zenith Contracting Ltd, 226 Bradwick Dr, Unit 1, Concord ON L4K 1K8 905-738-1500 fax: 905-738-5737

Brennan Paving & Const Ltd, 505 Miller Ave, PO Box 3459,Markham Ind Prk, Markham ON L3R 6G7 905-475-1440 fax: 905-475-4805

Pacific Paving Ltd, 5845 Luke Rd, Unit 204, Mississauga ON L4W 2K5 905-670-7730 fax: 905-670-7631

Facca Inc, 747 County Rd 31, RR 1, Ruscom ON N0R 1R0 519-975-0377 fax: 519-975-0427

Soncin Construction Corp, 665 Millway Ave, Suite 44, Concord ON L4K 3T8 905-660-1661 fax: 905-660-6969

Aecon Const & Materials Ltd, 20 Carlson Court, suite 800, Toronto ON M9W 7K6 416-293-7004 fax: 416-940-2283

Belor Const, 6625 Kitimat Rd, Unit 46, Mississauga ON L5N 6J1 905-858-7666 fax: 905-858-7789

Bermingham Const Ltd, 600 Fer-guson Ave N, Hamilton ON L8L 4Z9 905-528-7924 fax: 905-528-6187

Clearwater Structures Inc, 397 Frankcom St, Ajax ON L1S 1R4 905-686-5203 fax: 905-686-4763

TENDERS due date and time has been extended from Jun 04, 2009 15:00 to 15:00 Jun 18, 2009.

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL20773HAMILTON, Hamilton-

Wentworth Reg, ONDr J Edgar Davey Elementary

School, 99 Ferguson Ave, at the corner of Wilson St and Ferguson Ave, L8R 8E4

14:00 Jun 18, 2009Hamilton-Wentworth Dist

Sch BdAquicon Construction Co Ltd, 131 Delta Park Blvd, Brampton ON L6T 5M8 905-458-1313 fax: 905-458-6020

Bondfield Construction Co Ltd, 407 Basaltic Rd, Concord ON L4K 4W8 416-667-8422 fax: 416-667-8462

Jasper Const Corp, 344 North Riv-ermede Rd, Concord ON L4K 3N2 905-669-5530 fax: 416-736-0236

MJ Dixon Const Ltd, 2600 Eden-hurst Dr, Ste 200, Mississauga ON L5A 3Z8 905-270-7770 fax: 905-270-4244

Martin-Stewart Contracting Ltd, 126 Catherine St S, Hamilton ON L8N 2J4 905-527-4419 fax: 905-527-7669

Merit Contractors Niagara, 235 Martindale Rd, Ste 3, St Catharines ON L2W 1A5 905-641-2374 fax: 905-641-2988

Percon Const Ltd, 1295 Shawson Dr, 2nd Floor, Mississauga ON L4W 1C4 905-795-1117 fax: 905-795-8329

Reid & Deleye Contractors Ltd, 4926 Hwy 59 South, PO Box 272, Courtland ON N0J 1E0 519-688-2600 fax: 519-688-2700

Southside Const (London) Ltd, 358 Horton St E, London ON N6B 1L7 519-433-0634 fax: 519-433-9849

Tambro Construction Ltd, 1 Tag-gart St, Unit 1, Guelph ON N1H 6H8 519-766-1234 fax: 519-766-4019

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Daily Commercial News June 12, 2009 Page 25

D Grant & Sons Ltd, 9887 Long-woods Rd, RR 32, London ON N6P 1P2 519-652-2949 fax: 519-652-6123

Torbear Contracting Inc, 144 Woodstream Blvd, Woodbridge ON L4L 7Y3 905-850-8814 fax: 905-856-6599

INVITED TENDERS due date and time has been extended from Jun 04, 2009 14:00 to 14:00 Jun 18, 2009.

TRAIN STATION ALTSIT-2008-EN-026TORONTO, Metro Toronto

Reg, ONUnion Station, 65 Front St W,

M5J 1E6 14:00 Jun 18, 2009GO TransitAecon Buildings, 20 Carlson Court, 5th Floor, Toronto ON M9W 7K6 416-293-7004 fax: 416-754-1755

Eastern Construction Co Ltd, 505 Consumers Road Ste 1100, Toron-to ON M2J 5G2 416-497-7110 fax: 416-497-7241

EllisDon Corporation, 89 Queen-sway Ave W, Ste 800, Mississauga ON L5B 2V2 905-896-8900 fax: 905-896-8911

Kenaidan Contracting Ltd, 1275 Cardiff Blvd, Mississauga ON L5S 1R1 905-670-2660 fax: 905-670-9172

PCL Constructors Canada Inc, 2085 Hurontario St Ste 400, Mississauga ON L5A 4G1 905-276-7600 fax: 905-276-4200

INVITED TENDERS due date and time has been extended from Jun 04, 2009 14:00 to 14:00 Jun 18, 2009.

CHURCH ADDN, ALTSCALEDON, Peel Reg, ONKnox United Church, 2976

Charleston Sideroad, L0N 1C0

15:00 Jun 18, 2009Knox United ChurchBerkim Construction Inc, 120 Wil-lowdale Ave, Willowdale ON M2N 4Y2 416-224-2550 fax: 416-224-2675

Kembic Construction Inc, 203 For-rest Ridge Rd, Richmond Hill ON L4E 3L8 905-737-7476 fax: 905-737-2325

TR Hinan Const Ltd, 31 Church St, St Catharines ON L2R 3B7 905-684-9964 fax: 905-684-1097

Pullen Bros Const Ltd, RR 4, Oran-geville ON L9W 2Z1 519-941-3852

ROAD RECONSTRUCTIONT09-018KITCHENER, Waterloo Reg,

ONBenton St and Martin St,

from Whitney Place to Courtland Ave & Benton St to Peter St

12:00 Jun 18, 2009City of

Kitchener(Purchasing)E & E Seegmiller Ltd, 669 Charles St E, PO Box 43100 Eastwood Square, Kitchener ON N2H 6S9 519-579-6460 fax: 519-579-4291

Elgin Construction, 140 Burwell Rd, St Thomas ON N5P 3R8 519-631-5041 fax: 519-631-2591

Lafarge Paving & Const Ltd, 1990 Queen St, Petersburg ON N0B 2H0 519-696-2274 fax: 519-696-2755

Regional Sewer & Watermain, 1316 Dickie Settlement Rd, RR 33, Cambridge ON N3H 4R8 519-650-5151 fax: 519-650-5656

Steed and Evans Limited, 3000 Ament Line, Kitchener ON N2K 2B7 519-744-7315 fax: 519-576-7925

Terracon Underground Ltd, 14 Papple Rd, PO Box 1561, Brantford ON N3T 5P9 519-752-7144 fax: 519-752-8796

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL08059MARKHAM, York Reg, ONSam Chapman Public

School, 270 Alfred Paterson Dr

16:00 Jun 18, 2009York Region Dist School

BoardAquicon Construction Co Ltd, 131 Delta Park Blvd, Brampton ON L6T 5M8 905-458-1313 fax: 905-458-6020

Atlas Corporation, 111 Ortona Court, Concord ON L4K 3M3 905-669-6825 fax: 905-669-8288

Bondfield Construction Co Ltd, 407 Basaltic Rd, Concord ON L4K 4W8 416-667-8422 fax: 416-667-8462

Maystar General Contractor Inc, 71 Buttermill Ave, Concord ON L4K 3X2 905-738-8640 fax: 905-738-6281

Percon Const Ltd, 1295 Shawson Dr, 2nd Floor, Mississauga ON L4W 1C4 905-795-1117 fax: 905-795-8329

Pre-Eng Contracting Ltd, 1 Apple-wood Cres, Unit 10, Concord ON L4K 4K1 905-738-6866 fax: 905-738-4879

Tasis Contractors Inc, 1730 McPherson Crt, Unit 17, Pickering ON L1W 3E6 905-831-1100 fax: 905-831-0107

Torcom Const Inc, 2 Sheppard Ave East, Unit 930, North York ON M2N 5Y7 416-226-9337 fax: 416-226-2467

Jun 23

DISTRIBUTION CENTRE ALTSIE090923TRENTON, Hastings Co, ONMaterial Distribution Centre,

Bldg 66, 8 Wing Trenton, K0K 1B0

14:00 Jun 23, 2009Public Works & Gov’t Servs

CdaMJ Dixon Const Ltd, 2600 Eden-hurst Dr, Ste 200, Mississauga ON L5A 3Z8 905-270-7770 fax: 905-270-4244

Aecon Const & Materials Ltd, 4949 Bank St, Ottawa ON K1X 1G7 613-591-3007 fax: 613-852-2590

Al Langman Const (1998) Inc, 3 Progress Dr Unit 5, PO Box 2347, Orillia ON L3V 6V7 705-325-6508 fax: 705-325-4056

Behan Construction Ltd, 2946 Burnham St N, PO Box 596, RR 4, Cobourg ON K9A 4L3 905-372-9862 fax: 905-372-1213

B Haegele Ent Ltd, 33 Vermilyea Rd, Belleville ON K8N 4Z5 613-967-2391 fax: 613-967-8933

Cloke-Kirby Const Ltd, 145 Dynamic Dr, Suite 100, Toronto ON M1V 5L8 416-285-8177 fax: 416-285-4644

Frecon Construction Limited, 1235 S Russell Rd, PO Box 278, Russell ON K4R 1E1 613-445-2944 fax: 613-445-3652

Gay Company Limited, 2727 Cour-tice Rd, PO Box 98006, Courtice ON L1E 3G6 905-432-1279 fax: 905-432-1579

Geertsma Const Ltd, 406 Maitland Dr, Unit 6, Belleville ON K8N 4Z5 613-966-8420 fax: 613-966-3392

Housing Services Inc, 729 Petrolia Rd, Toronto ON M3J 2N6 416-921-3625 fax: 416-981-4455

K Knudsen Const Limited, 640 Dundas St E, Belleville ON K8N 1G7 613-968-6836 fax: 613-968-9766

Lakeland Multitrade, 566 D’Arcy St, Cobourg ON K9A 4A9 905-372-7413 fax: 905-372-6511

M Sullivan & Son Ltd, 445 Montreal St, Kingston ON K7K 3H4 613-542-4927 fax: 613-545-1386

Mirtren Contractors Ltd, Hwy 33 & Stockdale Rd, PO Box 610, Trenton ON K8V 5R7 613-392-6511 fax: 613-392-7712

Quinan Construction Ltd, 55 Prog-ress Dr, Unit 1, Orillia ON L3V 6H1 705-325-7704 fax: 705-325-2061

Tapa Construction Inc, 1550 16th Ave, Suite B200, Richmond Hill ON L4B 3K9 416-866-8272 fax: 905-482-3167

TaskForce Engineering, 19 New-berry St, Belleville ON K8N 3N2 613-966-5600 fax: 613-966-5701

Tower Const (1490668 ON Inc), 125 Cove Rd, Bowmanville ON L1C 3K3 905-410-0898 fax: 905-623-8295

Wemp & Smith Construction Ltd, 1149 Clyde Crt, Kingston ON K7P 2E4 613-384-4589 fax: 613-384-1790

HOSPITAL ALTSTORONTO, Metro Toronto

Reg, ONSt Michael’s Hospital, 61

Queen St East, M5C 2T2 15:00 Jun 23, 2009St Michael’s Hosp (Planning)Dineen Construction Corp, 70 Disco Rd, Ste 300, Toronto ON M9W 1L9 416-675-7676 fax: 416-675-6987

Harbridge & Cross Ltd, 350 Credit-stone Rd Ste 202, Concord ON L4K 3Z2 416-213-7165 fax: 905-738-9649

Hawkins & Gadsby Const Inc, 20A Airview Rd, Rexdale ON M9W 4P1 416-749-6919 fax: 416-749-0257

Newgen Construction Corp, 2601 Matheson Blvd E, Unit 13, Missis-sauga ON L4W 5A8 905-602-4830 fax: 905-602-4831

Olar Ltd, 28 Vanscoe Rd, Etobicoke ON M8Z 5J4 416-233-5891 fax: 416-233-3869

Pre-Eng Contracting Ltd, 1 Apple-wood Cres, Unit 10, Concord ON L4K 4K1 905-738-6866 fax: 905-738-4879

INVITED TENDERS due date and time has been extended from Jun 11, 2009 15:00 to 15:00 Jun 23, 2009.

Jun 24

WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT

2008-513T (03-2941)MISSISSAUGA, Peel Reg, ONGE Booth (Lakeview)

Wastewater Treatment

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Plant, 1300 Lakeshore Rd East

12:00 Jun 24, 2009Regional Municipality of PeelKenaidan Contracting Ltd, 1275 Cardiff Blvd, Mississauga ON L5S 1R1 905-670-2660 fax: 905-670-9172

Maple Reinders Const, 2660 Argentia Rd, Mississauga ON L5N 5V4 905-821-4844 fax: 905-821-4822

W A Stephenson Mech Contr Ltd, 22 Essex Ave, Thornhill ON L3T 3Y7 905-886-0934 fax: 905-881-7655

Romag Contracting Ltd, 2420 Meadowpine Blvd Ste 103, Missis-sauga ON L5N 6S2 905-812-0042 fax: 905-812-0048

BOOSTER PUMPING STATION & FEEDERMAIN

2009-232T (08-1989)MISSISSAUGA, Peel Reg, ONBattleford Rd Booster

Pumping Station, S side of Battleford Rd 300m W of Winston Churchill Blvd

12:00 Jun 24, 2009Regional Municipality of PeelJeviso Construction Corp, 334 Rowntree Dairy Rd, Vaughan ON L4L 8H2 905-265-1216 fax: 905-265-8580

UNDERGROUND PARKING ALTS

2009-228T(E09-20106)PEEL REG, ONvarious Peel Living sites 12:00 Jun 24, 2009Regional Municipality of PeelAlto Restoration Inc, 148 Toryork Dr, Toronto ON M9L 1X6 416-742-1944 fax: 416-742-5631

Aplus General Contractor, 66 Car-nforth Rd, Toronto ON M4A 2K7 416-281-5556 fax: 416-281-0853

ConCreate USL Ltd, 135 Commer-cial Rd, Bolton ON L7E 1R6 905-857-6962 fax: 905-857-0175

Conterra Restoration Ltd, 3633 Erindale Station Rd, Mississauga ON L5C 2S9 905-848-2992 fax: 905-848-3883

Delso Restoration Limited, 7200 Tranmere Dr, Mississauga ON L5S 1L6 905-671-3985 fax: 905-671-2732

Maxim Group Gen Contrg Ltd, 440 Sunset Beach Rd, PO Box 2985 Station B, Richmond Hill ON L4E 1A8 905-303-7711 fax: 416-661-1542

Jun 25

HOSPITAL ALTS0620TORONTO, Metro Toronto

Reg, ONToronto General Hospital,

Peter Munk Cardiac Centre, 190 Elizabeth St, M5G 2C4

14:00 Jun 25, 2009University Health NetworkBondfield Construction Co Ltd, 407 Basaltic Rd, Concord ON L4K 4W8 416-667-8422 fax: 416-667-8462

Dineen Construction Corp, 70 Disco Rd, Ste 300, Toronto ON M9W 1L9 416-675-7676 fax: 416-675-6987

Harbridge & Cross Ltd, 350 Credit-stone Rd Ste 202, Concord ON L4K 3Z2 416-213-7165 fax: 905-738-9649

Olar Ltd, 28 Vanscoe Rd, Etobicoke ON M8Z 5J4 416-233-5891 fax: 416-233-3869

The Dalton Company Ltd, 1140 Castlefield Ave, Toronto ON M6B 1E9 416-789-4195 fax: 416-789-9622

Von Construction, 51 Hanlan Rd, Unit 4, Woodbridge ON L4L 3P5 905-264-6481 fax: 905-264-1805

RESCUE AND FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT SHELER ADDN

2009-10TORONTO, Metro Toronto

Reg, ONAirport Rescue & Fire

Fighting Equipment Shelter, Bathurst St, Toronto City Centre Airport lands, M5K

15:00 Jun 25, 2009Toronto Port AuthorityJeviso Construction Corp, 334 Rowntree Dairy Rd, Vaughan ON L4L 8H2 905-265-1216 fax: 905-265-8580

K-12 SCHOOLKENORA, UNORGANIZED,

Kenora District, ONMizhakiiwetung Memerial

School, Wabaseemoong Independent Nations, Whitedog, P0X 1P0

14:00 Jun 25, 2009Wabaseemoong Independent

NtnsPenn-Co Const Canada Ltd, 16 Penner Dr, Blumenort MB R0A 0C0 204-326-1341 fax: 204-326-4967

Finnway General Contractor Inc, 1424 John St Rd, Thunder Bay ON P7G 1G8 807-767-2426 fax: 807-767-5948

NDL Construction Ltd, 83 Syming-ton Lane, Box 53, Grp 612, SS 6, Winnipeg MB R2C 2Z3 204-255-7300 fax: 204-254-3843

AK & Company Ltd, PO Box 1830, Kenora ON P9N 3X8 807-543-2493 fax: 807-543-2966

Man-Shield Const Inc, 955 Cobalt Cres, Suite 200, Thunder Bay ON P7B 5Z4 807-346-1650 fax: 807-346-1654

Parkwest Projects Ltd, 1077 Oxford St W, Box 52, Grp 525, RR 5, Win-nipeg MB R2C 2Z2 204-654-9314 fax: 204-654-9315

Jul 08

WATER TREATMENT PLANT2009-046T (07-1936)MISSISSAUGA, Peel Reg, ONLakeview Water Treatment

Plant Expansion Phase 2, Contract 2, 920 East Ave

12:00 Jul 08, 2009Regional Municipality of PeelAsco Construction Ltd, 2420 Meadowpine Blvd, #102, Missis-sauga ON L5N 6S2 905-542-9622 fax: 905-542-1258

Bennett Contr Millgrove Ltd, 524 6th Conc Rd W, PO Box 199, Mill-grove ON L0R 1V0 905-689-7242 fax: 905-689-7289

Kenaidan Contracting Ltd, 1275 Cardiff Blvd, Mississauga ON L5S 1R1 905-670-2660 fax: 905-670-9172

King City Group Ltd, 54 Shaft Rd, Etobicoke ON M9W 4M2 416-244-6911 fax: 416-244-3012

Maple Reinders Const, 2660 Argentia Rd, Mississauga ON L5N 5V4 905-821-4844 fax: 905-821-4822

North America Const (1993) Ltd, 21 Queen St, Morriston ON N0B 2C0 519-821-8000 fax: 519-821-1111

Romag Contracting Ltd, 2420 Meadowpine Blvd Ste 103, Missis-sauga ON L5N 6S2 905-812-0042 fax: 905-812-0048

Jul 16

STORAGE BLDGEQ754-093754/AKITCHENER, Waterloo Reg,

ONGrand Valley Institution

for Women, 1575 Homer Watson Blvd, N2P 2C5

14:00 Jul 16, 2009Public Works & Gov’t Servs

CdaAPM Const (Ontario), 2880 Argen-tia Rd, Unit 3, Mississauga ON L5N 7X8 905-821-0999 fax: 905-821-0184

Agri-Urban Bldgs Inc, 1123 North St, PO Box 1000, Dresden ON N0P 1M0 519-683-4415 fax: 519-683-4654

Bradanick Const Services Inc, 2 Vata Court, Aurora ON L4G 4B6 905-841-5550

Braunstein & Braunstein Const, 67 Beachview Cres, Ste 1, Toronto ON M4E 2L7 416-691-3471 fax: 416-691-8164

Greyhound Contracting, 215 Bathurst Dr, Unit 1B, Parkdale Post Office Box 28004, Waterloo ON N2V 2B2 519-886-9987 fax: 519-886-5949

Jeffrey G Wallans Const, 212 Branscombe Rd, PO Box 370, Brighton ON K0K 1H0 613-475-3682 fax: 613-475-0278

Merit Contractors Niagara, 235 Martindale Rd, Ste 3, St Catharines ON L2W 1A5 905-641-2374 fax: 905-641-2988

NRB Inc, 115 South Service Rd W, Grimsby ON L3M 4G3 905-945-9622 fax: 905-945-2003

PM Contracting, 1358 Victoria St N, Kitchener ON N2B 3E2 519-576-8327 fax: 519-576-0750

Peak Const Co, 712 Jane St, North Bay ON P1B 3H3 705-493-7325 fax: 705-478-7488

Quinan Construction Ltd, 55 Prog-ress Dr, Unit 1, Orillia ON L3V 6H1 705-325-7704 fax: 705-325-2061

STM Const Ltd, 361 Elgin St, Brant-ford ON N3S 7P5 519-756-7030 fax: 519-756-1200

Stahle Const Inc, 77C Edwin St, Kitchener ON N2N 4N7 519-576-5800 fax: 519-576-5861

Tower Const (1490668 ON Inc), 125 Cove Rd, Bowmanville ON L1C 3K3 905-410-0898 fax: 905-623-8295

Housing Services Inc, 729 Petrolia Rd, Toronto ON M3J 2N6 416-921-3625 fax: 416-981-4455

Varcon Construction, 8211 May-field Rd, Brampton ON L6P 0H5 905-794-2041 fax: 905-794-2039

TENDERS due date and time has been extended from May 19, 2009 14:00 to 14:00 Jul 16, 2009.

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Barrie114 John St. BarrieThis is to certify that the con-

tract for the following improvement: Roof Replace- ment (Partial)

To the above premises was substantially performed on: April 20, 2009

Date Certificate Signed: June 5, 2009

Name of Owner: Bell Canada Buildings - SNC Lavalin Nexa- cor

Address for Service: 479 Clar- ence St. Floor 1, London, ON

Name of Contractor: E-D Roof-ing

Address for Service: 1766 Mat- tawa Avenue, Mississauga

Name of Payment Certifier: LVM Technisol

Address: 1200 Blvd. Saint Mart- ing West, Laval, QC

Identification of Premises for preservation of Liens: 044 - P016840-0516 (N08035B02)

City of HamiltonThis is to certify that the con-

tract for the following improvement: Addition to Hamilton Mountain Seventh Day Adventist Church

To the above premises was substantially performed on: May 29, 2009

Date Certificate Signed: June 8, 2009

Name of Owner: Ontario Confer- ence of the Seventh Day Adventist Church

Address for Service: c/o 289 Concession Street, Hamilton, ON L9A 1B3

Name of Contractor: Demik Con- struction Ltd.

Address for Service: 1250 Stone Church Road East, Hamilton, ON L8W 2C8

Name of Payment Certifier: G.L. Heeringa Ltd, Archtiect

Address: 21 Leslie Drive, Stoney Creek, ON L8G 2P9

Identification of Premises for preservation of Liens: Lots 27, 28, 29 RP No. 517 and Lots 40, 41, 42, RP No. 515, City of Hamilton

City of Kenora21 Sylvan Street W, Kenora, ONThis is to certify that the con-

tract for the following improvement: Communi- cations Upgrade

To the above premises was substantially performed on: June 9, 2009

Date Certificate Signed: June 9, 2009

Name of Owner: Lake of the Woods District Hospital

Address for Service: 21 Sylvan Street W, Kenora, ON

Name of Contractor: Bowman Electric Limited

Address for Service: 21 Sylvan Street W, Kenora, ON

Name of Payment Certifier: SMS Engineering

Address: 770 Bradford Street, Winnipeg, MB

Identification of Premises for preservation of Liens: 21 Sylvan Street W, Kenora, ON

City of Midland16845 Hwy 12 R.R. 1, Midland,

ON L4R 4K3This is to certify that the con-

tract for the following improvement: Addition and renovation to the existing Wal- Mart Store

To the above premises was substantially performed on: June 8, 2009

Date Certificate Signed: June 8, 2009

Name of Owner: Wal-Mart Can- ada Corp.

Address for Service: 1940 Argentia Road, Mississauga, ON L5N 1P9

Name of Contractor: Prime Design Build Corporation

Address for Service: 241 Apple- wood Cr., Unit #10, Vaughan, ON L4K 4E6

Name of Payment Certifier: ABBARCH Architecture (Ontario) Inc.

Address: 317 Adelaide Street West, Suite 700, Toronto, ON M5V 1P9

Identification of Premises for preservation of Liens: Lot 1, Con 1, Parts 1 & 3 of Plan 51R-31240

City of OrilliaThis is to certify that the con-

tract for the following improvement: Contract RWS- 09-25 Scott Street Recon- struction Project

To the above premises was substantially performed on: June 3, 2009

Date Certificate Signed: June 5, 2009

Name of Owner: The Corporation of the City of Orillia

Address for Service: Orillia City Centre, 50 Andrew Street South, 3rd Floor, Orillia, ON L3V 7T5

Name of Contractor: Arnott Con- struction Ltd.

Address for Service: 2 Bertram Industrial Parkway, Midhurst, ON L0L 1X0

Name of Payment Certifier: Jack Green P.Eng. Manager, Trans- portation

Address: City of OrilliaOffice to which claim for Lien

and Affidavit must be given to preserve Lien: City of Oril- lia, Orillia City Centre, 50 Andrew Street South, 3rd Floor, Orillia, ON L3V 7T5

City of OshawaThis is to certify that the con-

tract for the following improvement: Contract No. O 08-08 for the Replace- ment of Concrete Sidewalks & Slabs, Curb & Gutter, and for the Permanent Repair of Utility Cuts; Various locations on Streets in the City of Oshawa

To the above premises was substantially performed on: May 8, 2009

Date Certificate Signed: June 4, 2009

Name of Owner: Corporation of the City of Oshawa

Address for Service: 50 Centre Street South, Oshawa, ON L1H 3Z7

Name of Contractor: Lincoln Paving and Contracting Lim- ited

Address for Service: 2001 Albion Road, Unit 22, Etobicoke, ON M9W 6V6

Name of Payment Certifier: Gary P. Carroll, M.Eng., P.Eng.

Address: As aboveOffice to which claim for Lien

and Affidavit must be given to preserve Lien: Owner at above address

City of Ottawa1000 Airport Parkway Private,

Ottawa, ON K1V 9B4This is to certify that the con-

tract for the following improvement: Ottawa Mac- donald-Cartier International Airport

To the above premises was substantially performed on: June 8, 2009

Date Certificate Signed: June 8, 2009

Name of Owner: Ottawa Macdon- ald-Cartier International Air- port

Address for Service: 1000 Air- port Parkway Private, Ottawa, ON K1V 9B4

Name of Contractor: Black & McDonald Limited

Address for Service: 2460 Don Reid Drive, Ottawa, ON K1H 1E1

Name of Payment Certifier: Stantec Consulting Ltd.

Address: 1505 Laperriere Ave- nue, Ottawa, ON K1Z 7T1

Office to which claim for Lien and Affidavit must be given to preserve Lien: 1000 Air- port Parkway Private, Ottawa, ON K1V 9B4

City of Ottawa1244 Donald StreetOttawa, ONThis is to certify that the con-

tract for the following improvement: Parking Struc- ture Rehabilitation and Shor- ing

To the above premises was substantially performed on: May 22, 2009

Date Certificate Signed: June 9, 2009

Name of Owner: Sunrise Suites Holdings Inc. and 1455587 Ontario Inc. c/o Greenwin Property Management Inc.

Address for Service: 1 Valley- brook Drive, Suite 200, North York, ON M3B 2S7

Name of Contractor: Brook Res- toration

Address for Service: 11 Kelfield Street, Toronto, ON M9W 5A1

Name of Payment Certifier: Dav- roc & Associates Ltd.

Address: 2051 Williams Parkway, Unit 21, Brampton, ON L6S 5T4

Identification of Premises for preservation of Liens: 1244 Donald Street, Ottawa, ON

City of Ottawa, Province of Ontario

85 University Private, Ottawa, ON

This is to certify that the con- tract for the following improvement: New Repro- graohics Facility

To the above premises was substantially performed on: May 19, 2009

Date Certificate Signed: June 8, 2009

Name of Owner: University of Ottawa

Address for Service: Univ. of Ottawa Physical Resources Service, 141 Louis Pasteur St., Ottawa, ON K1N 6N5

Name of Contractor: ARK Con- struction Ltd.

Address for Service: 1867 Meri- vale Road, Suite 204, Ottawa, ON K2G 1E3

Name of Payment Certifier: John Cook / Griffiths Rankin Cook Architects

Address: 47 Clarence Street, Suite 401, Ottawa, ON K1N 9K1

Office to which claim for lien and affidavit must be given to preserve lien: University of Ottawa Physical Resources Service, 141 Louis Pasteur Street, Ottawa, ON K1N 6N5

City of Port Elgin1244 Highway 21, Port Elgin, ON

N0H 2C0This is to certify that the con-

tract for the following improvement: Complete Shelving Reline at Legaults Your Independent Grocers

To the above premises was substantially performed on: May 12, 2009

Date Certificate Signed: June 9, 2009

Name of Owner: Loblaw Prop- erties Ltd.

Address for Service: 1 Presi- dents Choice Circle, 4th Floor, Brampton, ON L6Y 5S5

Name of Contractor: Russell Installations Inc.

Address for Service: R.R. #3 Wellesley, ON N0B 2T0

Office to which claim for Lien and Affidavit must be given to preserve Lien: 1 Presi- dents Choice Circle, 4th Floor, Brampton, ON L6Y 5S5

City of Toronto (Formerly Town- ship of North York)

20 Norelco Drive, Toronto, ONThis is to certify that the con-

tract for the following improvement: Industrial Building Addition & Renovation

To the above premises was substantially performed on: June 8, 2009

Date Certificate Signed: June 8, 2009

Name of Owner: 20 Norelco KS Inc.

Address for Service: 161 Bay Street; Suite 3140 Toronto ON M5J 2S1

Name of Contractor: Belrock Design Build Inc.

Address for Service: 185 Adesso Drive Concord, On L4K 3C4

Name of Payment Certifier: Globfin Developments Limited

Address: 1421 Falconridge Court Mississauga, ON L5J 2C4

Identification of Premises for preservation of Liens: Part of Block F, Registered Plan 5965

City of Toronto (Successor to The Municipality of Met- ropolitan Toronto pursuant to City of Toronto Act 1997)

20 Bay Street, Toronto, ONThis is to certify that the con-

tract for the following improvement: Exterior Seal- ant Replacement

To the above premises was substantially performed on: June 1, 2009

Date Certificate Signed: June 8, 2009

Name of Owner: Oxford Prop- erties Group Inc. and OREC (RAC) Holdings Inc.

Address for Service: 20 Bay Street, Toronto, ON

Name of Contractor: The Restor- ers Group Inc.

Address for Service: 344 Newkirk Road, Richmond Hill, ON L4C 3G7

Name of Payment Certifier: Yolles Partnership Inc o/a Hal- crow Yolles

Address: 207 Queens Quay West, Suite 550, Toronto, ON M5J 1A7

Identification of Premises for preservation of Liens: Part of Blocks A, B & C Registered Plan 640 E City of Toronto Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto

City of Toronto2181 and 2191 Yonge Street,

Toronto, ON M4S 3H8This is to certify that the con-

tract for the following improvement: Courtyard & Landscape

To the above premises was substantially performed on: June 8, 2009

Date Certificate Signed: June 8, 2009

Name of Owner: Minto Midtown Inc.

Address for Service: 2239 Yonge St. Toronto, ON M4S 2B5

Name of Contractor: Trinity Con- tracting & Landscape Ltd.

Address for Service: 295 Connie Crescent, Unit #4, Concord, ON L4K 5R2

Name of Payment Certifier: Minto Midtown Inc.

Address: 2239 Yonge Street, Toronto, ON M4S 2B5

Identification of Premises for preservation of Liens: Lots 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13 in Block B on Plan 653 Des- ignated as Part 1 on 66R 19193, City of Toronto

City of Toronto40 King St. West, Toronto, ON

M5H 3Y2This is to certify that the con-

tract for the following improvement: Scotia Plaza Phase IV, Fire Standpipe and Sprinkler Repairs

To the above premises was substantially performed on: June 1, 2009

Date Certificate Signed: June 9, 2009

Name of Owner: Scotia BankAddress for Service: 40 King St.

West, Toronto, ON M5H 3Y2Name of Contractor: PCL Con-

structors Canada Inc.Address for Service: 2085

Hurontario Street, Suite 105, Mississauga, ON L5A 4G1

Identification of Premises for preservation of Liens: Scotia Plaza, 40 King Street West, Toronto, ON M5H 3Y2

City of Toronto82 Buttonwood Avenue, Toronto,

ON M6M 2J3This is to certify that the con-

tract for the following improvement: CAVC - Reno- vations Phase 2 - Second Floor West Wing Pod “E”

To the above premises was substantially performed on: June 5, 2009

Date Certificate Signed: June 8, 2009

Name of Owner: West Park Healthcare Centre

Address for Service: 82 Button- wood Avenue, Toronto,ON M6M 2J3

Name of Contractor: Olar Lim-ited

Address for Service: 28 Vansco Road, Toronto, ON M8Z 5J4

Name of Payment Certifier: Kasian Architecture Ontario Incorporated

Address: 85 Hanna Avenue, Suite 300, Toronto, ON M6K 3S3

Identification of premises for preservation of liens: Lot 9 and Parts of Lots 7 & 8, Reg- istered Plan 652 and Part of Lot 2 Concession 5, West of Yonge Street, City of York

City of TorontoScarborough District, Various

Locations This is to certify that the con-

tract for the following improvement: New Water and Sewer Service Connections and Associated Works RFQ No SC036-2008

To the above premises was substantially performed on: June 3, 2009

Date Certificate Signed: June 3, 2009

Name of Owner: City of TorontoAddress for Service: 5100 Yonge

St., Toronto, ON M2N 5V7Name of Contractor: Vipe Con-

struction LtdAddress for Service: 121 Select

Avenue Toronto, ON M1V 4A5Name of Payment Certifier:

Frank Trinchini, P.EngAddress: 5100 Yonge Street, 2nd

floor, Toronto, ON M2N 5V7 Office to which claim for Lien

and Affidavit must be given to preserve Lien: City Clerk, City of Toronto, City Hall, 100 Queen St. West, Toronto, Ontario M5H 2N2

City of VaughanKeele Street, North of Teston

RoadThis is to certify that the con-

tract for the following improvement: Underground Hydro Distribution and Streetlighting System

To the above premises was substantially performed on: January 30, 2008

Date Certificate Signed: April 15, 2009

Name of Owner: Dream Works Property Inc., c/o Senator Homes

Address for Service: 250 Lesmill Road, North York, ON M3B 2T5

Name of Contractor: Carillion Canada Inc.

Address for Service: 80 North Queen St., Toronto, ON M8Z 5Z6

Name of Payment Certifier: RTG Systems Corporation

Address: 3518 Mainway, Suite 203, Burlington, ON L7M 1A8

Identification of Premises for preservation of Liens: Block 312 (65M-3878)

Community of Chatham-KentMinor Soccer Complex Devel-

opment - City of ChathamThis is to certify that the con-

tract for the following improvement: Minor Soccer Complex Development

To the above premises was substantially performed on: June 3, 2009

Date Certificate Signed: June 8, 2009

Name of Owner: Corporation of the Municipality of Chatham- Kent

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Address for Service: 315 King Street West, P.O. Box 640, Chatham, ON N7M 5K8

Name of Contractor: Delway Contractors Ltd.

Address for Service: R.R. #8, 8287 Pine Line, Chatham, ON N7M 5J8

Name of Payment Certifier: Dil- lon Consulting Limited

Address: 202 King Street West, Suite 300, Chatham, ON N7M 1E5

Office to which claim for lien and affidavit must be given to preserve lien: Corporation of the Municipality of Chatham-Kent, 315 King Street West, P.O. Box 640, Chatham, ON N7M 5K8

Corporation of Haldimand County

Canborough Landfill Site, 499 James Road, Town of Dunn- ville, Haldimand County

This is to certify that the con- tract for the following improvement: Contract No.: ES-SW-02-2008 Canborough Landfill Site Cell 1 Leachate Toe Drain Collection System, Leachate Holding Tank and Site Ditching

To the above premises was substantially performed on: June 5, 2009

Date Certificate Signed: June 8, 2009

Name of Owner: The Corporation of Haldimand County

Address for Service: 45 Munsee St. North Cayuga, ON N0A 1E0

Name of Contractor: CRL Camp- bell Construction & Drainage Ltd.

Address for Service: 11575 Burnaby Rd. R.R. #2, Wainfleet, ON L0S 1V0

Name of Payment Certifier: Urban & Environmental Man- agement Inc.

Address: 4701 St. Clair Ave, Suite 301, Niagara Falls, ON L2E 3S9

Office to which claim for lien and affidavit must be given to preserve lien: Corporation of Haldimand County

Durham RegionTown of UxbridgeEstates of Sunset RidgeThis is to certify that the con-

tract for the following improvement: Electrical Dis- tribution And Streelighting

To the above premises was substantially performed on: October 23, 2007

Date Certificate Signed: Novem- ber 5, 2007

Name of Owner: Far Sight Invest- ments Limited

Address for Service: 117 Ring- wood Drive, Unit 18, Stouffville, ON L4Z 1X3

Name of Contractor: Carillion Construction Canada

Address for Service: 80 North Queen St, Toronto, ON M8Z 6K1

Name of Payment Certifier: Nex- gen Utilities

Address: 141 Brunel Road, Mis- sissauga, ON L4Z 1X3

Identification of Premises for preservation of Liens: Town of Uxbridge

Essex CountyTown of Lakeshore 465 Jutras Drive South, Lake-

shore, ON This is to certify that the con-

tract for the following improvement: New Plant and Office Addition Concourse

Mold Inc. 465 Jutras Drive South Lakeshore, ON

To the above premises was substantially performed on: June 8, 2009

Date Certificate Signed: June 8, 2009

Name of Owner: CMI Windsor Holdings Inc.

Address for Service: 465 Jutras Drive South, Lakeshore, ON N8N 5C4

Name of Contractor: Wincon Construction 1986 Limited

Address for Service: 3525 St. Patrick’s Drive, Windsor ON N9E 3H6

Name of Payment Certifier: Glos Associates Inc.

Address: 3535 North Service Road East, Windsor, ON N8W 5R7

Identification of Premises for preservation of Liens: Part of Lot 6 East of Pike Creek, Part 86, 87, 88, 89, 90 Plan 12R- 17121 Town of Lakeshore, County of Essex ON

Halton RegionSanitary Sewer Replacement on

Lakeshore Rd. from Brock St. to Kerr St. in the Town of Oakville Watermain Replacement on Humber Court and PRV Chamber on Devlin Drive at Valleyfield Dr. in the City of Burlington

This is to certify that the con- tract for the following improvement: Contract WS- 2495-08, 300mm Sanitary Sewer Replacement on Lake- shore Rd. from Brock St. to Kerr St. in the Town of Oakville & 150mm Watermain Replace- ment on Humber Court and 200mm PRV Chamber Instal- lation on Devlin Dr. at Valley- field Dr. in the City of Burling- ton

To the above premises was substantially performed on: June 3, 2009

Date Certificate Signed: June 3, 2009

Name of Owner: Regional Municipality of Halton

Address for Service: 1151 Bronte Road, Oakville, ON L6M 3L1

Name of Contractor: Howlett Development & Construction Services Limited

Address for Service: 3600 Bill- ings Court, Suite 101, Burling- ton, ON L7N 3N6

Name of Payment Certifier: Joseph Choi, P.Eng.

Address: Same as OwnerOffice to which claim for Lien

and Affidavit must be given to preserve Lien: Regional Municipality of Halton, 1151 Bronte Road, Oakville, Ontario L6M 3L1; Attention: Clerk’s Department

Hastings County24 Starling Street, Belleville, ONThis is to certify that the con-

tract for the following improvement: Affordable Housing Project COH 2007- 20-SH-AHP

To the above premises was substantially performed on: June 2, 2009

Date Certificate Signed: June 2, 2009

Name of Owner: Gord + Phil Spry - Springdale Development Inc.

Address for Service: 24 Starling St. Belleville ON

Name of Contractor: Springdale Development Inc.

Address for Service: 24 Starling St. Belleville, ON

Name of Payment Certifier: D. Maniates

Address: 47 McRoe Dr. Toronto, ON M4G 1S2

Identification of Premises for preservation of Liens: Plan 21R-11246 Lots 33, 34 & 35 Registered Plan 91

Office to which claim for lien and affidavit must be given to preserve lien: The Cor- poration of the County of Hastings

Metropolitan Toronto25 Woodbine Downs Toronto,

ON M9W 6N5This is to certify that the con-

tract for the following improvement: Leasehold Improvements for Tim Hortons Store

To the above premises was substantially performed on: February 16, 2009

Date Certificate Signed: June 8, 2009

Name of Owner: The TDL Group Ltd.

Address for Service: 874 Sinclair Road, Oakville, ON L6K 2Y1

Name of Contractor: Del-Ric Integrated Construction

Address for Service: 2900 Lang- staff Rd. Unit 12, Concord, ON L4K 4R9

Name of Payment Certifier: Joe Taverna

Address: 874 Sinclair Road, Oakville, ON L6K 2Y1

Identification of Premises for preservation of Liens: 25 Woodbine Downs, Toronto, ON

Municipality of McDougallCity of Parry Sound550 Lorimer Lake Road, Parry

Sound, ONThis is to certify that the con-

tract for the following improvement: Tim Horton’s Memorial Camp Expansion/- Renovation

To the above premises was substantially performed on: May 27, 2009

Date Certificate Signed: May 29, 2009

Name of Owner: The TDL Group Corp.

Address for Service: 874 Sinclair Road, Oakville, Ontario L6K 2Y1

Name of Contractor: Vicano Con- struction Limited

Address for Service: 225 Paris Rd, Brantford, Ontario N3R 1J2

Identification of Premises for preservation of Liens: 550 Lorimer Lake Road, Parry Sound, ON

Niagara RegionCity of St. CatharinesLockview Park at Bunting Road

and Rochelle DriveThis is to certify that the con-

tract for the following improvement: Construction of 2,500 m3 CSO underground tank to alleviate basement flooding

To the above premises was substantially performed on: May 29, 2009

Date Certificate Signed: June 5, 2009

Name of Owner: Regional Municipality of Niagara

Address for Service: 2201 St. David’s Road, Thorold ON L2V 4T7

Name of Contractor: ROMAG Contracting Ltd.

Address for Service: 2420 Meadowpine Blvd., #103, Mis- sissauga, ON L5N 6S2

Name of Payment Certifier: GENIVAR Ontario Inc.

Address: 600 Cochrane Drive #500, Markham, ON L3R 5K3

Identification of Premises for preservation of Liens: Pin 463070096; Parcel A-1 Sec M34; Block AP1M34; S/T Lot 99655

Office to which claim for lien and affidavit must be given to preserve lien: Clerk’s Department, Regional Munici- pality of Niagara, PO Box 1042, 2201 St. David’s Rd, Thorold, ON L2V 4T7

Nipissing District478 Second Avenue West, North

Bay, ONThis is to certify that the con-

tract for the following improvement: 18 Unit Apart- ment, Girard Complex, New 3 Storey walk-up

To the above premises was substantially performed on: May 29, 2009

Date Certificate Signed: June 6, 2009

Name of Owner: 1732946 Ontario Inc.

Address for Service: 218 Hill- crest Avenue, North Bay, ON P1B 7B4

Name of Contractor: 1732946 Ontario Inc.

Address for Service: 218 Hill- crest Avenue, North Bay, ON P1B 7B4

Name of Payment Certifier: Gregg Gordon Architect

Address: 516 Hunter Street West, Peterborough, ON K9H 2N1

Identification of Premises for preservation of Liens: 478 Second Avenue West, North Bay, ON P1B 3L5

Oxford CountyCity of IngersollCami Automotive, 300 Ingersoll

St., Ingersoll, ON N5C 4A6This is to certify that the con-

tract for the following improvement: Existing DG Glass Cell Rework/Reconfigu- ration

To the above premises was substantially performed on: April 2, 2009

Date Certificate Signed: June 9, 2009

Name of Owner: Cami Auto- motive

Address for Service: 300 Inger- soll Street, Ingersoll, ON N5C 4A6

Name of Contractor: Spen-Tech Machine Engineering Corp.

Address for Service: 2475 E. Judd Road, Burton, MI 48529

Identification of Premises for preservation of Liens: Cami Automotive, 300 Ingersoll St., Ingersoll, ON N5C 4A6

Parry Sound DistrictParry Sound Secondary School111 Isabella Street, Parry

Sound, ONThis is to certify that the con-

tract for the following improvement: Playing Field Improvements, Parry Sound Secondary School

To the above premises was substantially performed on: June 8, 2009

Date Certificate Signed: June 8, 2009

Name of Owner: The Near North District School Board

Address for Service: 963 Airport Road, P.O. Box 3110, North Bay, ON P1C 1A5

Name of Contractor: DOL Turf Restoration Ltd.

Address for Service: 2785 County Rd. 27, P.O. Box 240, Bond Head, ON L0G 1B0

Name of Payment Certifier: Mitchell Architects Inc.

Address: 124a Main Street East, North Bay, ON P1B 1A8

Identification of premises for preservation of liens: Part of Lot 20 Concession A and part of Lot 29 Concession 3 Town- ship of McDougall, now Town

of Parry Sound As described in Instrument #11300

Peel Region8962 Patterson Sideroad, Pal-

grave, ONThis is to certify that the con-

tract for the following improvement: Elementary School - Replacement

To the above premises was substantially performed on: June 8, 2009

Date Certificate Signed: June 8, 2009

Name of Owner: Peel District School Board

Address for Service: 5650 Hurontario Street, Mississauga, ON L5R 1C6

Name of Contractor: Remo Gen- eral Contracting Ltd.

Address for Service: 66 Profes- sor’s Lake Parkway, Bramalea, ON L6S 3Y4

Name of Payment Certifier: Moffet & Duncan Architects Inc.

Address: 5052 Dundas Street West, Toronto, ON M9A 1B9

Identification of premises for preservation of liens: Reg- istered Plan M80 Blk A, Con- cession 6, Town of Caledon, Regional Municipality of Peel

Peel Region9445 Airport Road, Brampton,

ON L6S 4J3This is to certify that the con-

tract for the following improvement: On CUL DE SACS #08-1350 in City of Mis- sissauga

To the above premises was substantially performed on: June 8, 2009

Date Certificate Signed: June 8, 2009

Name of Owner: The Regional Municipality of Peel

Address for Service: 9445 Air- port Road, Brampton, ON L6S 4J3

Name of Contractor: Pacific Pav- ing Limited

Address for Service: 5845 Luke Road, Unit 204, Mississauga, ON L4W 2K5

Name of Payment Certifier: Shaun Hussain

Address: 9445 Airport Road, Brampton, ON L6S 4J3

Office to which claim for Lien and Affidavit must be given to preserve Lien: Regional Clerk, Region of Peel, 10 Peel Centre Drive, Brampton, ON L6T 4B9

Peel RegionCity of Mississauga7070 Saint Barbara BoulevardThis is to certify that the con-

tract for the following improvement: Form Work, Slab on grade & interior drain- age for building “A”

To the above premises was substantially performed on: June 2, 2009

Date Certificate Signed: June 8, 2009

Name of Owner: Hunters Square Development Inc.

Address for Service: 300-80 Tiverton Court, Markham, ON L3R 0G4

Name of Contractor: Cadetta Concrete & Drain Ltd.

Address for Service: 20 Cadetta Rd, Brampton, ON L6P 0X4

Name of Payment Certifier: Joseph Tomasov, P.Eng.

Address: 300-80 Tiverton Court, Markham, ON L3R 0G4

Identification of Premises for preservation of Liens: Part of Lot 11, Concession 1, West of Hurontario Street, designated

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as Parts 1, 2, 3, 4, 9 and 19, Plan 43R-32120, in the City of Mississauga, Regional Munici- pality of Peel

Tecumseh, ONThis is to certify that the con-

tract for the following improvement: Building Reno- vations - 5290 Pulleyblank, Tecumseh, ON

To the above premises was substantially performed on: June 8, 2009

Date Certificate Signed: June 8, 2009

Name of Owner: 1522082 Ontario Limited

Address for Service: 5290 Pul- leyblank, Tecumseh, ON N9A 6J3

Name of Contractor: Rosati Con- struction Inc.

Address for Service: 6555 Mal- den Road, LaSalle, ON N9H 1T5

Name of Payment Certifier: D.C. McCloskey Engineering Ltd.

Address: 1880 Assumption Street, Suite 100, Windsor, ON N8Y 1C4

Identification of Premises for preservation of Liens: 5290 Pulleyblank, Tecumseh, ON N9A 6J3

Toronto101 Bloor Street, 3rd Floor,

Toronto, ONThis is to certify that the con-

tract for the following improvement: Office Show Suite on 3rd Floor

To the above premises was substantially performed on: November 30, 2008

Date Certificate Signed: June 9, 2009

Name of Owner: 101 Bloor K.S. Inc.

Address for Service: 101 Bloor Street, 3rd Floor, Toronto, ON

Name of Contractor: C.I.R. Gen- eral Contracting Inc.

Address for Service: 129 Rown- tree Dairy Rd. #4, Woodbridge, ON

Name of Payment Certifier: Globfin Developments Ltd.

Address: 1421 Falconridge Crest, Mississauga, ON

Identification of Premises for preservation of Liens: 101 Bloor St. West, Toronto, ON

Town of Plympton-WyomingThis is to certify that the con-

tract for the following improvement: Contract No. 07080 Uttoxeter Road Bridge Replacement

To the above premises was substantially performed on: June 3, 2009

Date Certificate Signed: June 4, 2009

Name of Owner: Town of Plymp- ton-Wyoming

Address for Service: 546 Niag- ara Street, Wyoming, ON N0N 1T0

Name of Contractor: Murray Mills Excavating (Sarnia) Ltd.

Address for Service: 4976 Kim- ball Road, Sarnia, ON N7T 7H5

Name of Payment Certifier: NorthWest Consulting

Address: 9661 Ivan Drive, Ilder- ton, ON N0M 2A0

Office to which claim for Lien and Affidavit must be given to preserve Lien: Town of Plympton-Wyoming 546 Niag- ara Street, Wyoming, ON N0N 1T0

Town of Richmond HillThomas Broadhurst Trail, Pro-

ject No. TP-32-08, Legal Description: Plan 65 M 3477,

Block 116, 122, 123, 127, 134 and Plan 65 M 3703 Block 235 Town of Rich- mond Hill

This is to certify that the con- tract for the following improvement: Landscape Works at Thomas Broadhurst Trail

To the above premises was substantially performed on: June 3, 2009

Date Certificate Signed: June 8, 2009

Name of Owner: Town of Rich- mond Hill

Address for Service: 225 East Beaver Creek Road; Richmond Hill; ON L4C 4Y5

Name of Contractor: Rutherford Contracting Ltd.

Address for Service: 27 Cardico Drive, Gormley, ON L0H 1G0

Name of Payment Certifier: Schollen & Company Inc.

Address: 220 Duncan Mill Rd, Suite 109, Don Mills, ON M3B 3J5

Identification of Premises for preservation of Liens: Town of Richmond Hill, Legal Description: Plan 65 M 3477, Block 116, 122, 123, 127, 134 and Plan 65 M 3703, Block 235

Town of TillsonburgReconstruction of Simcoe

Street - County Road 51This is to certify that the con-

tract for the following improvement: Retaining Wall

To the above premises was substantially performed on: June 4, 2009

Date Certificate Signed: June 8, 2009

Name of Owner: County of Oxford

Address for Service: 21 Reeve Street, Woodstock, ON N4S 7Y3

Name of Contractor: Courtland Gardens & Landscape Centre Inc.

Address for Service: 332789 Plank Line, R.R. #7, Tillson- burg, ON N4G 4H1

Name of Payment Certifier: Cyril J. Demeyere Limited

Address: 261 Broadway, Box 606, Tillsonburg, ON N4G 4J1

Office to which claim for Lien and Affidavit must be given to preserve Lien: County of Oxford, 21 Reeve Street, Woodstock, ON N4S 7Y3

Township of BrockB1415 Durham Road 15 Conc 5

S Part Lot 10 Now RP40R7139 Part 2

This is to certify that the con- tract for the following improvement: Retail Outlet

To the above premises was substantially performed on: January 27, 2009

Date Certificate Signed: June 3, 2009

Name of Owner: The TDL Group Corp.

Address for Service: 874 Sinclair Road, Oakville, ON L6K 2Y1

Name of Contractor: Del-Ric Integrated Construction

Address for Service: 2900 Lang- staff Rd, Unit 12, Concord, ON L4K 4R9

Name of Payment Certifier: The TDL Group Corp.

Address: 874 Sinclair Road, Oakville, ON L6K 2Y1

Office to which claim for Lien and Affidavit must be given to preserve Lien: 1 Cameron St. E., PO Box 10, Cannington, ON L0E 1E0

Waterloo Region450 Phillip Street, Waterloo, ONThis is to certify that the con-

tract for the following improvement: Roof Repairs

To the above premises was substantially performed on: May 27, 2009

Date Certificate Signed: May 28, 2009

Name of Owner: 450 Phillip Street Holdings Inc. c/o Fras- tell Property Management Inc.

Address for Service: 22 St. Clair Avenue East, Suite 1500, Toronto, ON M4T 2S5

Name of Contractor: Trio Roofing Systems Inc.

Address for Service: 243 Advance Blvd.

Name of Payment Certifier: Dav- roc & Associates Ltd.

Address: 2051 Williams Parkway, Unit 21, Brampton, ON L6S 5T4

Identification of Premises for preservation of Liens: Part of Lot 12, German Company Tract, Township of Waterloo, Regional Municipality of Waterloo, designated as Parts 2 and 3 on Reference Plan 58R-5629, subject to and together with Instrument No. 980558, City of Waterloo, Regional Municipality of Waterloo

Waterloo RegionCity of WaterlooUniversity of Waterloo, 200 Uni-

versity Ave WestThis is to certify that the con-

tract for the following improvement: University of Waterloo, School of Optometry, Addition & Renovation

To the above premises was substantially performed on: June 2, 2009

Date Certificate Signed: June 8, 2009

Name of Owner: University of Waterloo

Address for Service: 200 Univer- sity Avenue West, Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1

Name of Contractor: Bondfield Construction Company Limited

Address for Service: 407 Basal- tic Road, Concord, ON L4K 4W8

Name of Payment Certifier: Rounthwaite Dick & Hadley Architects Inc.

Address: 225 Richmond Street West, Suite 201, Toronto, ON M5V 1W2

Identification of Premises for preservation of Liens: Parts of Lot 12 & 25 G.C.T. (Being Part of Parts 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 57 & 58 ON Plan 58R- 14012)

York Region25 Dillane Drive, SchombergThis is to certify that the con-

tract for the following improvement: Schomberg Water Pollution Control Plant Expansion - Contract No. T- 06-52

To the above premises was substantially performed on: April 20, 2009

Date Certificate Signed: June 4, 2009

Name of Owner: The Regional Municipality of York

Address for Service: 17250 Yonge Street, Newmarket, ON L3Y 6Z1

Name of Contractor: Asco Con- struction Ltd.

Address for Service: 2420 Meadowpine Boulevard, Suite 102, Mississauga, ON L5N 6S2

Name of Payment Certifier: Associated Engineering (Ont.) Ltd.

Address: 304 The East Mall, Suite 800, Toronto, ON M9B 6E2

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York Region3901 Major Mackenzie Drive,

Woodbridge, ONThis is to certify that the con-

tract for the following improvement: Major Mack- enzie Road Widening

To the above premises was substantially performed on: June 30, 2007

Date Certificate Signed: Sep- tember 3, 2008

Name of Owner: 1492479 Ontario Ltd.

Address for Service: 7700 Pine Valley Drive, Box 72035, Woodbridge, ON L4L 8N8

Name of Contractor: P. Gabriele & Sons Limited

Address for Service: 7700 Pine Valley Drive, Box 72035, Woodbridge, ON L4L 8N8

Name of Payment Certifier: Mina Design Group Inc.

Address: 54 Whistler Court, Markham, ON L3R 4S9

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City of Etobicoke

25 Carlson Court, Etobicoke, ON

M9W 6A2

This is to certify that the con-

tract for the following

improvement: Renovation of

existing building, single storey

with mezzanine, restaurant

To the above premises was

substantially performed on:

March 24, 2008

Date Certificate Signed: April 8,

2008

Name of Owner: Sir Corp

Address for Service: 5360 South

Service Rd., Suite 200, Bur-

lington, ON L7L 5L1

Name of Contractor: Cambria

Design Build

Address for Service: 1260 Jour-

ney’s End Circle, Unit #4,

Newmarket, ON L3Y 7V1

Name of Payment Certifier: Karl

Olsen

Address: 5360 South Service Rd.,

Suite 200, Burlington, ON L7L

5L1

Office to which claim for Lien

and Affidavit must be given

to preserve Lien: Sir Corp,

5360 South Service Rd., Suite

200, Burlington, ON L7L 5L1

City of Hamilton

Stoney Creek Business Park,

1100 South Service Road,

Hamilton

This is to certify that the con-

tract for the following

improvement: Construction of

a Building

To the above premises was

substantially performed on:

April 2, 2008

Date Certificate Signed: April 2,

2008

Name of Owner: 1562947

Ontario Limited

Address for Service: c/o Minden

Gross LLP Barristers and

Solicitors, 145 King Street

West, Suite 2200, Toronto, ON

M5H 4G2, Attention: Steven

Pearlstein

Name of Contractor: Scott Steel

Erectors Inc.

Address for Service: c/o Scar-

fone Hawkins LLP Barristers

and Solicitors, One James St.

S., 14th Floor, Hamilton, ON

L8N 3P9, Attention: Michael J.

Valente

Identification of Premises for

preservation of Liens: Part

Lot 7, Concession 1, Saltfleet,

City of Hamilton, being the

whole of PIN 17363-0068 LT

City of Scarborough

3 Brimley Road, Scarborough,

Ontario M1M 3W2

This is to certify that the con-

tract for the following

improvement: Bathroom

Exhaust & Elevator Pressuri-

zation Fan Replacement Work

To the above premises was

substantially performed on:

April 4, 2008

Date Certificate Signed: April 8,

2008

Name of Owner: Atahualpha Co-

operative Homes Inc.

Address for Service: 3 Brimley

Road, Scarborough, ON M1M

3W2

Name of Contractor: PC Control

Systems Inc.

Address for Service: 63 Silver

Star Blvd., Unit C7, Scarbor-

ough, ON M1V 5E5

Name of Payment Certifier: CMS

Building Consultants Inc.

Address: 100 Dynamic Drive, Unit

10, Scarborough, ON M1V 5C4

Identification of premises for

preservation of lien: 3 Brim-

ley Road,

Scarborough,

Ontario, M1M 3W2

City of Toronto

130 King Street West, Floor 5

This is to certify that the con-

tract for the following

improvement: Interior Altera-

tions for Newedge Canada Inc.

To the above premises was

substantially performed on:

March 17, 2008

Date Certificate Signed: April 2,

2008

Name of Owner: Brookfield Prop-

erties Corporation

Address for Service: Brookfield

Place, 181 Bay Street, Suite

330, PO Box 770, Toronto, ON

M5J 2T3

Name of Contractor: RMG Con-

tract Interiors

Address for Service: 75 Fernstaff

Court, Unit 10, Vaughan, ON

L4K 3P8

Name of Payment Certifier: Ray-

mond Chiappetta Associates

Address: 1196 Queen St. West,

Toronto, ON M6J 1L6

Office to which claim for Lien

and Affidavit must be given

to preserve Lien: 181 Bay

Street, Suite 330, PO Box 770,

Toronto, Ontario M5J 2T3

City of Toronto

1430 Yonge Street, Toronto,

Ontario M4T 1Y6

This is to certify that the con-

tract for the following

improvement: For the supply

and installation of mirror

doors, mirrors,

shelving,

shower enclosures

and

backsplashes

To the above premises was

substantially performed on:

March 14, 2008

Date Certificate Signed: March

24, 2008

Name of Owner: The Clairmont

Ltd.

Address for Service: 199 Adesso

Drive, Concord, ON L4K 3C4

Name of Contractor: JJ Home

Products (Inc.) now a part of

Renin Corp.

Address for Service: 10 Walker

Drive, Brampton, ON L6T 4H6

Identification of Premises for

preservation of Liens: The

Clairmont Ltd., 1430 Yonge

Street, Toronto, ON M4T 1Y6,

Part Lot 21, Con. 2, from the

Bay, Twp of York, City of

Toronto

City of Toronto

18 Brownlow Avenue, Toronto,

Ontario M4S 2K8

This is to certify that the con-

tract for the following

improvement: Temporary

Ramp Construction

To the above premises was

substantially performed on:

March 25, 2008

Date Certificate Signed: April 7,

2008

Name of Owner: 83 Redpath

Residences Inc.

Address for Service: 18 Brown-

low Avenue, Toronto, ON M4S

2K8

Name of Contractor: Santoro

Construction Inc.

Address for Service: 3397

American Drive, Unit 15, Mis-

sissauga, ON L4V 1T8

Identification of Premises for

preservation of Liens: 18

Brownlow Avenue, Toronto,

Ontario M4S 2K8

City of Toronto

21 Carlton Street, Toronto,

Ontario M5B 1L3

This is to certify that the con-

tract for the following

improvement: For the supply

and installation of mirror

doors, mirrors,

shelving,

shower enclosures

and

backsplashes

To the above premises was

substantially performed on:

March 14, 2008

Date Certificate Signed: March

24, 2008

Name of Owner: Triforte Building

Corporation

Address for Service: 199 Adesso

Drive, Concord, ON L4K 3C4

Name of Contractor: JJ Home

Products (Inc.) now a part of

Renin Corp.

Address for Service: 10 Walker

Drive, Brampton, ON L6T 4H6

Identification of Premises for

preservation of Liens: 21

Carlton Street, Toronto, ON

M5B 1L3, Part Park Lot 8, Con.

1, from the Bay and Part of

Carlton Street, designated part

1 PL 66R22967, City of

Toronto PIN 21102-0252

City of Toronto

230 Signet Drive, Toronto,

Ontario M9L 1V2

This is to certify that the con-

tract for the following

improvement: Plant Expan-

sion

To the above premises was

substantially performed on:

March 25, 2008

Date Certificate Signed: March

25, 2008

Name of Owner: Belmont Meat

Products Ltd.

Address for Service: 230 Signet

Drive, Toronto, ON M9L 1V2

Name of Contractor: Santoro

Construction Inc.

Address for Service: 3397

American Drive, Unit 15, Mis-

sissauga, ON L4V 1T8

Name of Payment Certifier: Mal-

lot Creek Associates Inc.

Address: 195 St. David Street

South, Fergus, ON N1M 2L4

Identification of Premises for

preservation of Liens: 230

Signet Drive, Toronto, Ontario

M9L 1V2

City of Toronto

30 & 40 Teesdale Place

This is to certify that the con-

tract for the following

improvement: HSQ 60/07 -

Provide necessary labour,

materials and equipment for

windows and balcony doors

refurbishment

To the above premises was

substantially performed on:

February 6, 2008

Date Certificate Signed: April 4,

2008

Name of Owner: Toronto Com-

munity Housing Corporation -

Housing Services Inc.

Address for Service: 729 Petrolia

Road, Toronto, ON M3J 2N6

Name of Contractor: Masellis

Aluminum

Address for Service: 30 Jeremy

Drive, Unionville, ON L3R 2K6

Name of Payment Certifier:

Lloyd McDougall, MAATO

Address: 15391 Steeles Ave.,

Hornby, ON L0P 1E0

Identification of premises for

preservation of liens: 30 & 40

Teesdale Place, Toronto, ON

Office to which claim for lien

and affidavit must be given

to preserve lien: 729 Petrolia

Road, Toronto, ON M3J 2N6

City of Toronto

525 Prince Edward Drive,

Toronto, Ontario M8X 2M6

This is to certify that the con-

tract for the following

improvement: Interior Altera-

tions at Lambton Kingsway Jr.

M.S.

To the above premises was

substantially performed on:

April 1, 2008

Date Certificate Signed: April 7,

2008

Name of Owner: Toronto District

School Board, c/o Murray

Witiuk

Address for Service: 15 Oakburn

Crescent, Toronto, ON M2N

2T5

Name of Contractor: Dole Con-

tracting Inc. c/o Tony Dicaro

Address for Service: 70 Silton

Road, Unit 5, Woodbridge, ON

L4L 8B9

Name of Payment Certifier:

Etude Architect Inc.

Address: 30 Kern Road, Suite

106, Toronto, ON M3B 1T1

Office to which claim for lien

and affidavit must be given

to preserve lien: Toronto Dis-

trict School Board, 15 Oakburn

Crescent, Toronto, ON M2N

2T5

City of Toronto

580 The East Mall, Toronto, ON

This is to certify that the con-

tract for the following

improvement: Roof Replace-

ment

To the above premises was

substantially performed on:

April 7, 2008

Date Certificate Signed: April 7,

2008

Name of Owner: Atlantis Real

Estate Corporation

Address for Service: 1131A Les-

lie Street, Suite 510, Toronto,

ON M3C 3L8

Name of Contractor: Cordeiro

Roofing Ltd.

Address for Service: 343 Olive-

wood Road, Toronto, ON M8Z

2Z6

Name of Payment Certifier:

Accent Building Sciences Inc.

Address: 850 Tapscott Road, Unit

29, Toronto, ON M1X 1N4

Identification of premises for

preservation of liens: Park

Edge Place, 580 The East Mall,

Toronto, Ontario

City of Toronto

Castleview Wychwood Towers

Home for the Aged, Wash-

room Renovation, 351 Chris-

tie Street, Toronto, Ontario

M6G 3C3

This is to certify that the con-

tract for the following

improvement: to provide all

labour, materials, tools, equip-

ment and supervision required

to complete the Washroom

Renovation

To the above premises was

substantially performed on:

February 12, 2008

Date Certificate Signed: Feb-

ruary 12, 2008

Name of Owner: City of Toronto,

Homes For The Aged

Address for Service: Metro Hall,

55 John Street, Stn. 1113, 11th

Floor, Toronto, ON M5V 3C6,

Bendale Acres, 2920 Lawrence

Avenue East, Scarborough, ON

M1P 2T8

Name of Contractor: RusCro

General Contracting Inc.

Address for Service: 19 Aneta

Circle, North York, ON M2M

3J3

Name of Payment Certifier:

Montgomery Sisam Architects

Inc.

Address: 197 Spadina Ave., Suite

301, Toronto, ON M5T 2C8

Identification of Premises for

preservation of Liens: PIN

21259-0144(LT) Lot 76-79

Plan D1368 Toronto; Part of

Block 3 Plan 767 North West

Annex as in WD 154231

City of Toronto

Kerr Hall Bldg. 350 Victoria St.,

Toronto, Ontario

This is to certify that the con-

tract for the following

improvement: Interior altera-

tions - to 2nd & 3rd floors of

Ryerson University Kerr Hall

West Bldg.

To the above premises was

substantially performed on:

March 28, 2008

Date Certificate Signed: April 7,

2008

Name of Owner: Ryerson Univer-

sity c/o Campus Planning &

Facilities

Address for Service: 111 Bond

St., 2nd Floor, Toronto, ON M5B

1Y2

Name of Contractor: General

Contracting - Project Manage-

ment

Address for Service: 4179 Har-

vester Road, Unit #18, Burling-

ton, ON L7L 5M4

Name of Payment Certifier: John

J. Ambrus Architect

Address: 61-1262 Don Mills Rd.,

Toronto, ON M3B 2W7

Office to which claim for Lien

and Affidavit must be given

to preserve Lien: c/o Campus

Planning & Facilities, 111 Bond

St., 2nd Floor, Toronto, ON M5B

1Y2

City of Toronto

The Exchange Tower, 130 King

Street West, Toronto, Ontario

M5X 1J2

This is to certify that the con-

tract for the following

improvement: Interior office

renovation to floors 3, 4, 5 and

Ground Floor Reception

To the above premises was

substantially performed on:

April 3, 2008

Date Certificate Signed: April 3,

2008

Name of Owner: TSX Group

Address for Service: 130 King

St. West, Toronto, ON M5X 1J2

Name of Contractor: Gillanders

Construction Ltd.

Address for Service: 7 Dohme

Ave., Toronto, ON M4B 1Y7

Name of Payment Certifier: Kelly

McTernan Lavoie Inc.

Address: 235 McRae Drive,

Toronto, ON M4G 1T6

Identification of Premises for

preservation of Liens: The

Exchange Tower, 130 King

Street West, Toronto, Ontario

M5X 1J2

City of Toronto, formerly the

City of Etobicoke

3391 Bloor Street West, Toronto,

Ontario M8X 1G3

This is to certify that the con-

tract for the following

improvement: Division 08400

- Aluminum Glass and Glazing.

Sliders, Curtainwall

To the above premises was

substantially performed on:

April 4, 2008

Date Certificate Signed: April 4,

2008

Name of Owner: The Bloorington

Inc.

Address for Service: 231 Mill-

way Avenue, Unit 8, Concord,

ON L4K 3W7

Name of Contractor: Allan Win-

dow Technologies Ltd.

Address for Service: 131 Caldari

Road, Unit 1, Concord, ON L4K

3Z9

Name of Payment Certifier: The

Bloorington Inc.

Address: 231 Millway Avenue,

Unit 8, Concord, ON L4K 3W7

Identification of Premises for

preservation of Liens: Plan of

Part of Lots 13 to 18. Reg-

istered Plan 2392, City of

Toronto, Formerly in the City of

Etobicoke

Durham Region

Town of Whitby

1801 Dundas Street East

This is to certify that the con-

tract for the following

improvement: Doctor’s

Offices Interior Fit-up at Shop-

pers Drug Mart Store # 508

To the above premises was

substantially performed on:

April 3, 2008

Date Certificate Signed: April 3,

2008

Name of Owner: Riokim Holdings

(Ontario) Inc.

Address for Service: 700 Law-

rence Ave. W., Suite 315,

Toronto, ON

Name of Contractor: Royal Gen-

eral Construction Ltd.

Address for Service: Attn: Mark

Fazio, 386 Bering Avenue, Eto-

bicoke, ON M8Z 3A9

Name of Payment Certifier: PDA

architects, Attn: Sid Paul

Address: 522 Mt. Pleasant Road,

Suite 200, Toronto, ON M4S

2M3

Identification of Premises for

preservation of Liens: 1801

Dundas Street East, Town of

Whitby

Essex County

City of Windsor

This is to certify that the con-

tract for the following

improvement: Contract No.:

137-07, Lauzon Road / Hawk-

ins Drain Culvert Replacement

To the above premises was

substantially performed on:

March 20, 2008

Date Certificate Signed: April 4,

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TOWNSHIP OF ARMSTRONG

DISTRICT OF TIMISKAMING

Tender For Airport Road Bridge

Rehabilitation

Concessions 2 & 3, Lot 10

Contract No. 08-046

SEALED TENDERS, clearly marked as to contents, will be

received by the Township Clerk at 35 Tenth Street, Earlton, ON.

until 4:00 p.m., local time on:

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

for the rehabilitation of an 18.2 m span bridge, mainly the

replacement of the bridge deck with open steel grating, concrete

work and steel beam guide rails.

A copy of plans and contract documents may be obtained at the

office of the Consulting Engineers.

A certified cheque or bid bond not less than the amount stipulated

in the Tender and Bonding Requirements must accompany each

tender.

Lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.

Reynald Rivard

Clerk-Treasurer

Township of Armstrong

35 Tenth Street

Earlton, OntarioP0J 1E0

Eli Abrahim, P. Eng.

K. Smart Associates Limited

85 McIntyre Drive

Kitchener, OntarioN2R 1H6

Kitchener Phone: 519-748-1199

New Liskeard: 705-676-6050

Toll Free: 1-800-265-6456

Township of Mulmur

Contract No.: MSG 12523

Tender for

Bridge 18 and Culvert L Replacement

SEALED TENDERS will be received by Mr. Michael Dunmore,

Director of Public Works, in the envelope provided until:

1:00:00 p.m. local time,

Monday, April 28, 2008

for the replacement of the Township of Mulmur–Bridge 18

and Culvert L, located over the Boyne River, on the 5th Line,

1.75 km north of the 5th Sideroad, in the Township of Mulmur,

County of Dufferin.

The work includes the removal of the existing 9.4-metre Bridge

18 and 5.0-metre Culvert L, each consisting of a single-span

timber deck on steel girders, and the construction of two new

single-span, concrete slab on steel girder bridges.

More specifically, the work includes:

The excavation and removal of the existing structures and the

excavation for and construction of two new 13.5-metre and

9-metre span structures. The work also includes the management

of the waterway to allow work to proceed in the dry, nominal

road construction and the provision of approach guiderail and

the general reinstatement of the site.

Contract documents may be obtained at the office of the

Consulting Engineer, R.J. Burnside & Associates Limited,

3 Ronell Crescent, Collingwood, Ontario, L9Y 4J6 for a fee of

$60.00 (including GST) payable to R.J. Burnside & Associates

Limited, which will not be refunded.

The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted.

Township of Mulmur

758070 2nd Line East Terra Nova, R.R. # 2

Lisle, Ontario, L0M 1M0

Phone: 705-466-3341

R.J. Burnside & Associates Limited

3 Ronell Crescent

Collingwood, Ontario, L9Y 4J6

Phone: 705-446-0515

CITY OF BROCKVILLE

TENDER FOR CONTRACT 2008-08

RECONSTRUCTION OF LOUIS STREET

AND NORTON STREET INCLUDING: STORM,

SANITARY SEWER, WATERMAIN, GRADING,

GRANULAR, SIDEWALK AND PAVEMENT

SEALED TENDERS marked “Tender for Contract No. 2008-08”

will be received by Sandra M. Seale, City Clerk, until 12:00

o’clock noon (local time)

MONDAY, MAY 5, 2008

Estimated Major Item Quantities:

Sewers (200 mm to 375) 392 m

Watermain (150 mm and 200 mm) 215 m

Granular materials 3300 t

Hot mix asphalt 495 t

Curb and gutter 380 m

Concrete sidewalk 290 m²

Plans, Specifications and Tender Forms may be obtained at the

office of the Municipal Engineer, 251 North Augusta Road,

Brockville, upon payment of a non-refundable fee of Fifty

Dollars plus $2.50 GST ($52.50) in cash, or by cheque, made

payable to “The City of Brockville.”

A certified cheque or bid bond, in the amount stipulated under

the Tender and bonding requirements of the Tender, must

accompany each bid. A 100% Contract Performance Bond is

required.

Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted.

P. E. Raabe, P. Eng.

Municipal Engineer

251 North Augusta Road

Brockville, Ontario Sandra M. Seale

(613) 342-8772 ext. 8201 City Clerk

Contract No.: MSG 13023

Tender for

25th Sideroad Culvert Replacement

SEALED TENDERS will be received by Mr. Wayne Reid,

Director of Public Works, in the envelope provided until:

1:00:00 p.m. local time,

Wednesday April 30th, 2008

for the replacement of the Town of Mono - 25th Sideroad

Culvert, located between 4th and 5th Line, 200 metres west of

Mono Bridge 28, in the County of Dufferin.

The work includes removal of the existing pipe arch culvert and

construction of a new 6.0x1.5m precast concrete box culvert.

More specifically the work includes:

The excavation, erection of precast concrete box culvert,

construction of distribution slab, road construction and the

general reinstatement of the site.

Contract documents may be obtained at the office of the

Consulting Engineer, R.J. Burnside & Associates Limited,

3 Ronell Crescent, Collingwood, Ontario, L9Y 4J6 for a fee of

$60.00 (including GST) payable to R.J. Burnside & Associates

Limited which will not be refunded.

The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted.

Town of Mono R.J. Burnside & Associates Limited

R.R. # 1 3 Ronell Crescent

Orangeville, Ontario Collingwood, Ontario

L9W 2Y8 L9Y 4J6

Phone: 519-941-3599 Phone: 705-446-0515

THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF MONO

DOCUMENT 2008-005T

PROJECT #02-2935

ASH LAGOON EXPANSION, G.E. BOOTH (LAKEVIEW)

WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT

This Contract comprises general construction associated with

the construction of two new ash lagoons, a supernatant wetwell,

a supernatant pumping station and associated discharge piping

to Plants 2 and 3, and the partial excavation of the existing ash

pond and construction of a permanent berm from excavated

ash at the G.E. Booth (Lakeview) WWTP in the City of

Mississauga, Ontario.

SEALED TENDERS, clearly marked as to contents and on

forms supplied by The Region of Peel, can be obtained and

will be received by Purchasing, First Floor, 10 Peel Centre

Drive, Brampton, Ontario, L6T 4B9, Telephone (905) 791-7800

ext. 4303, Fax (905) 791-3697, on or before:

12:00 noon local time

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 2008

A copy of the request for tender and plans may be obtained from

Purchasing, First Floor, 10 Peel Centre Drive, Brampton, upon

payment of $150, a non-refundable fee.

Each tender must be accompanied by a certified cheque or bank

draft in the amount of $200,000 and the successful vendor must

provide a Performance Bond and Labour and Material Payment

Bond by an approved guarantee company, each in the amount of

100 percent of the total tender.

NOTE:Please be advised that parking in the vicinity of the Region of

Peel, 10 Peel Centre Drive, Brampton is extremely limited due

to ongoing construction projects in the area. It is the vendor’s

sole responsibility to ensure their submissions are received by

the time and date specified within the document.

A Mandatory Site Visit will be held at the G.E. Booth

(Lakeview) WWTP, 1300 Lakeshore Road East, Mississauga,

ON L5E 1E9 on Monday, April 14, 2008 at 10:30 a.m.

The following general contractors have been pre-qualified for

this project:

ASCO Construction•

Bennett Contracting•

King City•MJ Dixon Construction

•Maple Reinders•North America Construction

•Varcon Construction

Tenders will be opened in public on closing day at 12:15 p.m.

Please check with Purchasing on the first floor for location. The

lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.

The list of plan takers may be viewed at Purchasing’s Web page:

www.peelpurchasing.ca (then click ‘Bid Documents’)

NOTICEThe Region of Peel relies on this advertisement to notify you of

this business opportunity and it is not obligated to notify past or

present vendors, contractors, or service providers in any other

manner.

HALTON CATHOLIC DISTRICT

SCHOOL BOARD

EXPRESSION OF INTEREST

CATHOLIC EDUCATION CENTRE FACILITY

The Halton Catholic District School Board requests

Expressions of Interest from qualified & experienced

individuals, corporations landowners & others to create a

new Catholic Education Centre Facility

Expression of Interest Document

is available on the Board Website

www.hcdsb.org/eoi/catholiceducationcentre.pdf

Closing date:

Wednesday, June 18, 2006, 2:00 p.m.

F. Crouchman Lou. G. Piovesan

Manager, Purchasing Director of Education

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Central OntarioPREBIDBuildings

BANK ID: 9079612AURORA, York Reg, ONBank of Montreal - Aurora Gateway Centre,NW

corner of Wellington St E & Bayview Ave, L4G

NEGOTIATED/WORKING DRAWINGSOWNER/CONST MGR: Rice Commercial Group, Michael

Rice/Michael Rice, 15 Gormley Industrial Ave, PO

Box 215, Gormley ON L0H 1G0 905-888-1277 Fax

905-888-1440ARCH/CONSULTANT: Stephen R Pile Archs Inc, Stephen

Pile, 624 King St W, 2nd Floor, Toronto ON M5V 1M7

416-203-7373 Fax 416-203-8144PROJECT: 1 storey; 6,000 sq ft; new free-standing

financial institution.Construction start Jun 2008; completion by 2009.

STATUS: In working drawings and construction is

anticipated over Summer 2008. Further update in

June/July 2008. See a related parent report for the

Aurora Gateway Centre under #9057296.

This report Apr 11, 2008.

BANK ID: 9079611AURORA, York Reg, ONCIBC - Aurora Gateway Centre,NW corner of

Wellington St E & Bayview Ave, L4G NEGOTIATED/WORKING DRAWINGSOWNER/CONST MGR: Rice Commercial Group, Michael

Rice/Michael Rice, 15 Gormley Industrial Ave, PO

Box 215, Gormley ON L0H 1G0 905-888-1277 Fax

905-888-1440TENANT/INT DESIGNER: CIBC, 199 Bay St, 6th

Flr, Toronto ON M5L 1A2 416-214-8679 Fax

416-214-8675ARCH/CONSULTANT: Stephen R Pile Archs Inc, Stephen

Pile, 624 King St W, 2nd Floor, Toronto ON M5V 1M7

416-203-7373 Fax 416-203-8144PROJECT: 1 storey; 6,000 sq ft; new free-standing

financial institution.Construction start Jun 2008; completion by 2009.

STATUS: In working drawings and construction is

anticipated over Summer 2008. Further update in

June/July 2008. See a related parent report for the

Aurora Gateway Centre under #9057296.

This report Apr 11, 2008.

GROCERY RETAIL ID: 9079609AURORA, York Reg, ONLongos - Aurora Gateway Centre,NW corner of

Wellington St E & Bayview Ave, L4G NEGOTIATED/WORKING DRAWINGSOWNER/CONST MGR: Rice Commercial Group, Michael

Rice/Michael Rice, 15 Gormley Industrial Ave, PO

Box 215, Gormley ON L0H 1G0 905-888-1277 Fax

905-888-1440TENANT: Longo Brothers Market Inc, 3767 Nashua

Drive, Mississauga ON L4V 1R3 905-673-3099 Fax

905-673-1065ARCH/CONSULTANT: Stephen R Pile Archs Inc, Stephen

Pile, 624 King St W, 2nd Floor, Toronto ON M5V 1M7

416-203-7373 Fax 416-203-8144PROJECT: 1 storey; 40,000 sq ft; proposed free-stand-

ing grocery store.Construction start Jun 2008; completion by 2009.

STATUS: In working drawings and construction is

anticipated over Summer 2008. Further update in

June/July 2008. See a related parent report for the

Aurora Gateway Centre under #9057296.

NOTE: Website: www.longos.comThis report Apr 11, 2008.

CONDOMINIUM APARTMENT BUILDING, RETAIL; $23,000,000 ID: 9057529

ETOBICOKE, Metro Toronto Reg, ONThe Village by High Park, Phase 2,403-417 Keele

St, N of Dundas St W, M6P 2K9 NEGOTIATED/PLANS COMPLETEOWNER: Options for Homes, Mike Labbé, 468 Queen

St E, Suite 310, PO Box 28, Toronto ON M5A 1T7

416-867-1501 Fax 416-867-1743SITE WORK CONT: Harris Rebar, 2220 Midland Ave Unit

108, Scarborough ON M1P 3E6 416-293-4483 Fax

416-293-8244DEMO CONT: Progreen Demolition, 132 Corstate

Ave, Concord ON L4K 4X2 905-760-9760 Fax

905-760-9759EXC CONT: Anpro Excavating & Grading Ltd, 132

Corstate Ave, Concord ON L4K 4X2 905-760-9799

Fax 905-760-7959

FNDN CONT: Anchor Shoring & Caissons Ltd, 3445 Ken-

nedy Rd, Scarborough ON M1V 4Y3 416-292-1401

Fax 416-292-1124CONC CONT: Toronto Redi Mix Ltd, 401 Bowes

Road, Concord ON L4K 1J1 905-738-7994 Fax

905-738-0561CONST MGR: Deltera Inc, Mario Cimicata, 4800

Dufferin St, Ste 200, Downsview ON M3H 5S9

416-661-9290 Fax 416-661-0978ARCH/CONSULTANT: Burka Architects Inc, Edu-

ardo Ortiz/Eduardo Ortiz, 4800 Dufferin St, Ste

201, North York ON M3H 5S9 416-665-0722 Fax

416-665-3724PROJECT: 24 storeys above grade, 2 below; 245,000

sq ft; site 2 acres; parking for 233 cars; tile; paint;

proposed construction of a 311 condo apartment

building. This building will be 19 storeys with a step

up to 24 storeys. Three Commercial Retail Units are

proposed for grade level. There will be three sto-

reys of above ground parking that will be shared

with Phase 1, RCD Project: 1290041. Two storeys

underground parking are also proposed.

Construction start Sep 2008; completion by Mar

2011. First report Feb 16, 2007. Last report Nov 30, 2007.

NEW INFORMATIONFORM CONT: Verdi Alliance, 4001 Weston Rd, Weston

ON M9L 2S8 416-749-5030 Fax 416-749-9582

MECH CONT: Network Mechanical Inc, 73 Corstate

Ave, Unit 1, Concord ON L4K 4Y2 905-761-1417

Fax 905-761-1423VENTILATION CONT: Bellwood Sheet Metal Ltd, 131

Winges Rd, North York ON L4L 6C2 905-851-9550

Fax 905-851-7740STATUS: Const Mgr is reviewing Sub trade pricing

from finishing trades issued for phase one, project

number 1290041, Spring 2008. Sub trades will

be awarded June, 2008 and will also work on this

phase. All trades are expected to be in place Sum-

mer, 2008. Further update Summer, 2008.

This report Apr 11, 2008.

CONDOMINIUM APARTMENT COMPLEX, COMMERCIAL ID: 9079460

MARKHAM, York Reg, ONEko a Courtyard Community - Phases 2 &

3,between Cedarland Dr, South Town Centre Blvd

& Clegg Rd, L6G CONTEMPLATEDOWNER: Liberty Development Corp, Marco Filice,

505 Hwy 7 E, Ste 303, Markham ON L3T 7T1

905-731-8687 Fax 905-731-6826PROJECT: 7 structures; 700,000 sq ft approx; addi-

tional phases of the Eko community may include

seven condo bldgs with some commercial/retail

space at grade & a separate sales centre bldg.

Details are conceptual.STATUS: In conceptual planning only. Design, working

drawings and construction schedules are unde-

termined. Further update in early 2009. See the

related Noa Complex (Phase One) under: 9071307

& 9079459.

NOTE: Website: www.libertydevelopment.ca.

This report Apr 11, 2008.

CONDOMINIUM AND RETAIL BUILDING ID: 9055236PICKERING, Durham Reg, ON

875 Kingston Rd, Fairport Rd, L1V WORKING DRAWINGSARCH/CONSULTANT/OWNER’S REP: Array International

Arch Inc, Haten Nassis/Ned Allam/Ned Allam, 1131

A Leslie St, Ste 230, North York City Centre, Toronto

ON M3C 2L8 416-733-3583 Fax 416-733-8236

PROJECT: 10 storeys above grade, 4 below; 250,000

sq ft; site 2 ha; proposed construction of a mixed

use building. This project will be a 198 unit con-

dominium apartment building, 220,000 sq ft above

30,000 sq ft of retail space.Construction start Jun 2008; completion by Jun

2010. First report Dec 12, 2006. Last report Feb 06, 2008.

NOTE: Consultant for this project is: Virtual Engi-

neering Inc. 9357 General Drive, Suite #121

Plymouth, Michigan 48170 734.416.3350 phone

734.416.3332 faxNEW INFORMATIONLANDS ARCH: NAK Design Group, 355 Adelaide St W,

Studio 400, Toronto ON M5V 1S2 416-340-8100

Fax 416-340-7100CONS ENG CIVIL: VE Collective Engineering Ltd, Kirk

Worounig, 15 Wertheim Crt, Ste 402, Richmond Hill

ON L4B 3H7 905-707-0704 Fax 905-707-1604

CONSULTANT: Lea Consulting Ltd, Luma Sayegh,

625 Cochrane Dr Ste 900, Markham ON L3R 9R9

905-470-0015 Fax 905-470-0030STATUS: Working drawings began January 2008.

Completion expected Summer, 2008. Consulting

engineers will be finalized when Working drawings

are closer to completion. Owner is seeking Munici-

pal approvals for site plan. Approvals are anticipat-

ed mid-Summer, 2008. Further update June, 2008.

This report Apr 11, 2008.

COMMERCIAL PLAZA ID: 9047070PICKERING, Durham Reg, ONFairport Rd, 200m N of Kingston Rd, L1V

PREPARING PLANSARCH: Arsenault Architect Inc, David Arsenault, 5186A

Dundas St W, Toronto ON M9A 1C4 416-255-4378

Fax 416-255-4351PROJECT: 3 structures; 1 storey; 16,000 sq ft; site 2

ha; parking for 70 cars; proposed construction of a

commercial plaza. Project will consist of two build-

ings with eight units in each and one pad.

Construction start Jul 2008; completion by Jun 2010.

First report Jun 27, 2006. Last report Feb 05, 2008.

NEW INFORMATIONOWNER: DAKT Development Ltd, Dave Quayson,

1720 Eglinton Ave E, North York ON M4A 1J7

416-752-2715

CONSULTING ENG: VE Collective Engineering Ltd, Rich-

ard So, 15 Wertheim Crt, Ste 402, Richmond Hill ON

L4B 3H7 905-707-0704 Fax 905-707-1604

CONS ENG CIVIL: Masongsong Assoc Eng, 229

Mapleview Dr East, unit 7, Barrie, ON L4N 0W5

705-735-9266 Fax 905-735-3049STATUS: Owner is seeking Municipal approvals for

site plan, expected late Summer, 2008. Preliminary

Working drawings began late January, 2008 and

are on hold pending completion of site plan approv-

als. Completion of Working drawings is anticipated

Fall/Winter, 2008. A Traffic study has been complet-

ed by the Cons. Owner has not determined if they

will issue tender for Gen Cont or build the project

themselves. Further update September, 2008.

This report Apr 11, 2008.

CONDOMINIUM BLDG, RETAIL; $40,000,000

est ID: 9076765TORONTO, Metro Toronto Reg, ONNeptune One,640 Fleet St, M5V 1A9 NEGOTIATED/PLANS COMPLETEOWNER: Lanterra Developments, Osman Ahmet, 3625

Dufferin St, Ste 230, Downsview ON M3K 1N4

416-635-7424 Fax 416-635-8056ARCH: Page & Steele Inc, Steve Kuo, 95 St Clair Ave W,

Ste 200, Toronto ON M4V 1N6 416-924-9966 Fax

416-924-9067CONS ENG STRUCT: Jablonsky Ast & Partners, 1129

Leslie St, Don Mills ON M3C 2K5 416-447-7405

Fax 416-447-2771CONS ENG MECH/CONS ENG ELEC: Hidi Rae Consult-

ing Eng Inc, 1 Yonge St, Ste 2100, Toronto ON M5E

1E5 416-364-2100 Fax 416-364-2276

PROJECT: 2 structures; 38 storeys above grade, 4

below; 33,920 m2; site 10 acres; parking for 450

cars; proposed construction of a condominium

development. This project will consist of a 38 storey,

condominium apartment building, with one storey

of mechanical penthouse. It will be linked at grade

by 250 sq metres of ammenity and retail space to

the second building, a seven storey low-rise condo-

minium apartment building. The total area of both

buildings will be 33,920 sq metres. Also included

will be a four storey underground parking structure

beneath this project and Neptune two, report num-

ber 9076769.Construction start May 2008; completion by Aug

2009. First report Feb 19, 2008. NEW INFORMATIONGEN CONT: H & R Developments, Osman Ahmet, 3625

Dufferin St, Suite 110, Downsview, ON M3K 1N4

416-635-7520 416-635-9921EXC CONT: Michael Bros Excavating, 240 Tory-

ork Dr, Weston ON M9L 1Y1 416-749-6184 Fax

416-749-6194FNDN CONT: Anchor Shoring & Caissons Ltd, 3445 Ken-

nedy Rd, Scarborough ON M1V 4Y3 416-292-1401

Fax 416-292-1124FORM CONT: Structform International Ltd, 84 Passmore

Ave, Scarborough ON M1V 4S9 416-291-7576 Fax

416-291-1267STATUS: Site work and excavation began November,

2007. Structural construction is expected to begin

May, 2008. Const Mgr is reviewing Sub trade pric-

ing from the following trades; elevators, under-

ground drainage, windows, mechanical, electrical,

foundations, and waterproofing. Sub trade tenders

for Finishing trades will be issued Summer, 2008.

Further update June, 2008.This report Apr 11, 2008.

CONDOMINIUM APARTMENT BUILDING, RETAIL; $30,000,000 est ID: 9076769

TORONTO, Metro Toronto Reg, ONNeptune Two,640 Fleet St, M5V 1A9 NEGOTIATED/WORKING DRAWINGSOWNER: Lanterra Developments, Osmand Ahmet,

3625 Dufferin St, Ste 230, Downsview ON M3K 1N4

416-635-7424 Fax 416-635-8056GEN CONT: H & R Construction Mgmt Ltd, Osmand

Ahmet, 3625 Dufferin St, Ste 215, Downsview ON

M3K 1N4 416-635-7575 Fax 416-635-8056

ARCH: Page & Steele Inc, Steve Kuo, 95 St Clair Ave W,

Ste 200, Toronto ON M4V 1N6 416-924-9966 Fax

416-924-9067CONS ENG STRUCT: Jablonsky Ast & Partners, 1129

Leslie St, Don Mills ON M3C 2K5 416-447-7405

Fax 416-447-2771CONS ENG MECH/CONS ENG ELEC: Hidi Rae Consult-

ing Eng Inc, 1 Yonge St, Ste 2100, Toronto ON M5E

1E5 416-364-2100 Fax 416-364-2276

PROJECT: 16 storeys above grade, 4 below; 24,800

m2; parking for 450 cars; proposed construction of

a condominium apartment building. This project will

share a four storey underground parking structure

and 250 sq metres of at-grade ammenity space

with Neptune One, report number 9076755.

PrebidThe Daily Commercial News Prebid section includes

reports on projects planned for future construction

— from the “Contemplated” stage (prior to architect

selection) through architect selection, preliminary

plans, working drawings and the completion of plans,

updated as significant changes occur. Select jobs to

follow, contact the owner or architect.Out for TenderThe Daily Commercial News Out for Tender section

includes reports on projects currently being tendered,

the initial list of bidders, bid date changes and addenda.

Pick jobs in your area of interest.Bid ResultsThe Daily Commercial News Bid Results section

includes reports on projects announcing results after

the receipt of tenders. Reports include the names

and bid prices of low bidders, and the name of the

successful contractor.StartsThe Daily Commercial News Starts section includes

reports from building permits. Look for jobs you have

been following or new jobs in your area of interest.

Regions included:Central OntarioIncludes regions of Durham, York, Metro Toronto, Peel

and Halton, Counties of Dufferin and SimcoeEastern OntarioIncludes counties of Northumberland, Prince Edward,

Dundas-Stormont-Glengarry, Prescott-Russell, Lanark,

Leeds-Grenville, Frontenac, Lennox-Addington,

Hastings, Peterborough, Victoria, Haliburton and

Renfrew, Districts of Muskoka, Nipissing and Parry

Sound, Ottawa-Carleton RegionWestern OntarioIncludes regions of Niagara, Hamilton-Wentworth,

Waterloo, Haldimand-Norfolk, Counties of Brant,

Oxford, Perth, Elgin, Kent, Essex, Lambton, Middlesex,

Huron, Grey-Bruce, and WellingtonNorthern OntarioIncludes districts of Kenora, Rainy River, Thunder Bay,

Cochrane, Algoma, Sudbury, Timiskaming, Manitoulin

Cross RegionalRegions include Central Ontario, Western Ontario,

Eastern Ontario, Central Ontario and Northern

OntarioThe project reports on the following pages are compiled by Reed

Construction Data’s team of researchers. Project inquiry line: 905-752-5540.

How to use the Building Reports

The Building Reports section of Daily Commercial News includes Prebid, Out for Tender,

Bid Results and Start reports. Projects located throughout Ontario are reported. New information

is highlighted at the end of the report when significant changes occur. New projects are identified

with italic type.

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In Brief

WILLIAM CONWAY/PROGRESS PHOTOGRAPHY

Exterior work progresses at the University of Toronto Science Building addition at the Scarborough

Campus. Eastern Construction is general contractor for the three-storey project that includes a 236-

seat auditorium. Completion is expected in summer 2008. Project manager is PMX Inc. The addition

was designed and landscaped by Moriyama & Teshima Architects. Consultants are: Halcrow Yolles

(structural); The Mitchell Partnership (mechanical); and Crossey Engineering (electrical). Subcontrac-

tors include: Blu-Mar Excavating & Grading; Pro Caissons; Alliance Forming Ltd; Gilbert Steel Ltd.

(rebar supply); Benson Steel Ltd. (structural steel); St. Marys CBM (concrete supply); Squire Masonry

Ltd.; Geo. A. Kelson Co. Ltd. (mechanical); Guild Electric Ltd.; General Sprinklers Inc. (fire protection);

Global Architectural Metals Inc. (windows); Dean-Chandler Roofing Ltd.; and Kone Inc. (elevators).

Scarborough Campus Site

Infrastructure

Transit funding bill

TORONTO

Bird Construction Income

Fund says it is still trying to fix a

$6.6-million tax mistake last year

but takes comfort in its strong

operating performance, with 2007

revenue and profit still up substan-

tially over the year-earlier results.

The company’s net income

for the fourth quarter rose to

$11.2 million, with $223.4 mil-

lion in revenue. That’s up from net

income of $7.1 million on revenue

of $147 million in the same period

of 2006. On an annual basis, total rev-

enue increased to $756.9 million

last year, up from $533.4 million in

2006, while net income increased

to $33.4 million or $2.42 per unit,

up from $22.2 million or $1.65

per unit in 2006. The fund said Bird Construc-

tion completed certain transac-

tions related to the stated capital

of its common shares held by the

fund in a manner that resulted in

unintended current income tax

liabilities of the fund, totaling $6.6

million in 2007. The company and the fund

have reviewed alternatives, includ-

ing applying to the Saskatchewan

Court of Queen’s Bench to request

an order to make changes that

would correctly reflect the inten-

tions of these transactions and

eliminate the tax liabilities.

However, Bird said there is no

certainty such a request would be

granted. Paul Charette, the fund’s chair-

man, said the board was “very

encouraged” by the significant

increases in revenues, pre-tax

income and net income achieved

by the operating company. CANADIAN PRESS

Bird reports increase in revenue, net income

Business

Scott wins hotel job

VINCE VERSACESTAFF WRITERO ntario should consider new

transit funding tools to help

meet growing transit infra-

structure needs, says the Residential

and Civil Construction Alliance of

Ontario.“We would like Queen’s Park to

consider the enactment of legisla-

tion to guarantee long-term predict-

able and indexed funding,” says Andy

Manahan, executive director of the

RCCAO. “This legislation can be used

as revenue covenants to secure com-

mercial debt instruments to accelerate

construction of transit infrastructure.”

In the RCCAO-commissioned

study Transportation Opportunities

in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA),

written by transportation expert Dr.

Richard Soberman, the use of “rev-

enue covenants” is encouraged as

a new financial instrument to help

municipalities avoid waiting for one-

time cash injection boosts.

“Were the federal and provincial

governments to enact legislation

for gas-tax transfers, municipalities

could issue ... bonds, the repayment

of which would be guaranteed by the

revenue derived from these transfers,”

Soberman wrote in the study.

Soberman described the current

approach to funding transit initiatives

as “ask and pray.” The use of road tolls

to fund GTA transportation needs

with a move to region-wide pricing

should also be considered, the study

found. Gas tax transfers and a GTA-

wide vehicle tax could also generate

$6 billion for transit needs, he noted.

The recent provincial budget

included $497 million for Greater

Toronto Area and Hamilton transit

improvements. In the budget, the Lib-

erals endorsed key projects identified

by Metrolinx, including upgrading

GO rail tracks and signalling system

on the Yonge Street subway, as well

as developing bus rapid transit lines

across the region.

VANCOUVER

Scott Construction 49 per cent owned

by Aecon Group Inc., has won contracts

worth a total of $337 million, including

one for the restoration of the Georgia

Hotel in Vancouver. The Georgia project is

worth $200 million and will include con-

struction of an adjacent 49-storey tower.

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JUNE

June 10-12 — Asbestos Control in Buildings & Industry - 3 Day Course organized by Pinchin Environmental Ltd at the Pinchin Environmental Ltd., Mississauga, ON T:905-363-1335 Email: [email protected] or www.pinchin.com/hazmat/courses/asbestos-control-buildings-industry-ontario

June 12 — Fundamentals of Concrete Technology Course organized by Ontario General Contractors Association at the OGCA Office, Mississauga, ON T:905-671-3969 or www.ogca.ca

June 13-14 — CCA Spring Board Meeting organized by Canadian Construction Association at the Fairmont Palliser Hotel, Calgary, AB T:613-236-9455 or www.cca-acc.com

June 15-19 — Fundamentals of Arbitration organized by Beifuss International at the ADR Institute of Canada, Toronto, ON T:905-994-7319 Email: [email protected] or www3.sympatico.ca/rbeifuss/Beifuss_International

June 16 — TSP Executive Strategy Seminar organized by Carngie Mellon Software Engineering Institute Quebec City, QC T:412-268-6973 Email: [email protected] or www.sei.cmu.edu/tsp/seminar/index.html

June 16 — Women in Skilled Trades (WIST) Information Session organized by Conestoga College at the Waterloo Campus, Waterloo, ON T:519-748-5220 Ext. 2400 or www.conestogac.on.ca/trades

June 16-18 — Hazards & Control of Mould in Buildings Three Day Course organized by Pinchin Environmental Ltd. at the Pinchin Environmental Office, Mississauga, ON T:905-363-1335 or www.pinchin.com

June 17 — Health and Safety Risk Management for General Contractors Course organized by Ontario General

Contractors Association at the OGCA Office, Mississauga, ON T:905-671-3969 or www.ogca.ca

June 18-21 — CIQS 50th Anniversary organized by Canadian Institute of Quantity Surveyors at the Fairmont Royal York, Toronto, ON T:905-477-0008 Email: [email protected] or www.ciqs.org

June 19 — Fundamentals of Concrete Technology Course organized by Ontario General Contractors Association at the OGCA Office, Mississauga, ON T:905-671-3969 or www.ogca.ca

June 19 — 253 Asbestos Abatement Supervisor organized by Pinchin Environmental Ltd. at the Pinchin Environmental, Mississauga, ON T:905-363-0678 Ext. 1335 Email: [email protected] or www.pinchin.com/courses/calendar

June 23 — AWMAC Golf Day organized by Architectural Woodwork Manufacturers Association of Canada at the Blue Springs Golf Club, Acton, ON T:416-499-4000 or www.awmacontario.com

June 23 — Asbestos Training for Maintenance Workers - 1 Day Course organized by Pinchin Environmental at the Pinchin Environmental Ltd., Mississauga , ON T:905-363-0678 ext 1335 Email: [email protected] or www.pinchin.com/hazmat/courses/asbestos-training-ontario-maintenance-workers

June 23 — CanaData: A Mid-Year Economic Update Webinar (Free) organized by Reed Construction Data at the Live Online, , Internet T:1-800-465-6475 or event.on24.com/eventRegistration/eventRegistrationServlet?eventid=147333&sessionid=1&key=651785BB4F2A876EE55CC9DE00D665AE&referrer=

June 23-24 — Broadband Strategies for Cities Conference organized by Strategy Institute at the Holiday Inn Select Airport, Toronto, ON T:416-944-8833 Email: [email protected] or www.strategyinstitute.com

June 24 — Health and Safety Risk Management for General Contractors Course organized by Ontario General Contractors Association at the OGCA Office, Mississauga, ON T:905-671-3969 or www.ogca.ca

June 24 — Contaminated Site Management Breakfast Seminar organized by Pinchin Environmental Ltd. at the Pinchin Environmental,

Mississauga, ON T:905-363-0678 Ext .1335 Email: [email protected] or www.pinchin.com/courses/calendar

June 24-25 — 6th Annual Future of Canada’s Infrastructure Summit organized by Strategy Institute at the Holiday Inn Select, Toronto, ON T:416-944-8833 or www.strategyinstitute.com

June 25 — Testing For Mould - Breakfast Seminar organized by Pinchin Environmental Ltd. at the Pinchin Environmental, Mississauga, ON T:905-363-0678 Ext. 1335 Email: [email protected] or www.pinchin.com/courses/calendar

June 25 — Asbestos Awareness Breakfast Seminar organized by Pinchin Environmental Ltd. at the Ambassador Hotel Sudbury , Sudbury, ON T:905-363-0678 Ext .1335 Email: [email protected] or www.pinchin.com/courses/calendar

June 25 — Fire Safety Compliance organized by Pinchin Environmental Ltd. at the Holiday Inn St. Catharines, St. Catharines, ON T:905-363-0678 Ext. 1335 Email: [email protected] or www.pinchin.com/courses/calendar

June 25-27 — Canadian Solar Buildings Conference organized by Solar Buildings Research Network at the Delta Chelsea, Toronto, ON or www.solarbuildings.ca

June 25-27 — ACEC Whistler Summit 2009 organized by Association of Canadian Engineering Companies at the Whistler Fairmont, Whistler, BC T:613-236-0569 Email: [email protected] or www.acec.ca/en/services/acec/

June 25-28 — ASCC CEO Forum 2009 organized by American Society of Concrete Contractors at the Nemacolin Woodlands Resort, Farmington, PA T:1-866-788-2722 or www.ascconline.org

June 28-July 1 — CIPH Annual Business Conference organized by The Canadian Institute of Plumbing & Heating Charlevoix, QC T:416-695-0447 or www.ciph.com

June 30 — Odour Abatement Breakfast Seminar organized by Pinchin Environmental Ltd. at the Pinchin Environmental, Mississauga, ON T:905-363-0678 Ext .1335 Email: [email protected] or www.pinchin.com/courses/calendar

JULY

July 8-10 — Union Contract Negotiations organized

by Canadian Professional Management Services Vancouver, BC T:604-688-2641 Email: [email protected] or www.cpmsnational.com

July 9 — Green Building 101 For Realtors organized by The Sustainable Building Centre at the Hanvey House, Vancouver, BC T:604-682-5960 Email: [email protected] or www.sustainablebuildingcentre.com

July 9 — SWA Annual Golf Tournament organized by Sealant and Waterproofing Association of Ontario at the Caledon Woods, Caledon, ON T:416-499-4000 or www.swao.com

July 23-24 — Estimator Expo organized by American Society Of Professional Estimators at the Sheraton St. Louis City Center Hotel & Suites, St. Louis, MO T:877-273-5679 Email: [email protected] or www.aspenational.org

July 25 — Guest Expert Series organized by The Sustainable Building Centre at the 1575 Johnston Street, Vancouver, BC T:604-682-5960 or www.sustainablebuildingcentre.com

July 27-29 — Developing Effective Leadership Skills Course organized by Canadian Professional Management Services Inc. Edmonton, AB T:604-688-2641 or www.cpmsnational.com

July 27-31 — Green Building Documentation Training Program organized by The Sustainable Building Centre Vancouver, BC T:604-682-5960 or www.sustainablebuildingcentre.com

AUGUST

August 5-7 — Winning Grievances & Arbitrations organized by Canadian Professional Management Services Inc. Edmonton, AB T:604-688-2641 or www.cpmsnational.com

August 10-12 — Developing Effective Leadership Skills Course organized by Canadian Professional Management Services Inc. Vancouver, BC T:604-688-2641 or www.cpmsnational.com

August 16-19 — AMO Annual Conference organized by Association of Municipalities of Ontario at the Westin Ottawa Hotel & The Fairmont Chateau Laurier, Ottawa, ON T:416-971-9856 or www.amo.on.ca

August 17-19 — Enhancing Your Strategic and Planning Skills Course organized by Canadian Professional Management Services Inc. Edmonton, AB T:604-688-2641 or www.cpmsnational.com

SEPTEMBER

September 4 — Asbestos Training for Maintenance Workers - 1 Day Course organized by Pinchin Environmental at the Pinchin Environmental Ltd., Mississauga , ON T:905-363-0678 ext 1335 Email: [email protected] or www.pinchin.com/hazmat/courses/asbestos-training-ontario-maintenance-workers

September 4 — Building Science Breakfast Seminar organized by Pinchin Environmental at the Pinchin Environmental Ltd. Winnipeg Office, Winnipeg, MB T:905-363-0678 ext 1335 Email: [email protected] or www.pinchin.com/hazmat/courses/control-lead-contamination-buildings-and-construction

September 8 — Ont Reg 153/04 - Brownfield - Complimentary Seminar organized by Pinchin Environmental Ltd. at the Pinchin Environmental Head Office, Mississauga, ON T:905-363-0678 Ext. 1335 Email: [email protected] or www.pinchin.com/courses/calendar/2009/9/all

September 13-16 — APWA Public Works Congress and Exposition organized by American Public Works Association at the Greater Columbus Convention Center, Columbus, OH T:800-848-2792 or www.apwa.net

September 15 — Contaminated Site Management - Breakfast Seminar organized by Pinchin Environmental Ltd. at the Pinchin Environmental Head Office, Mississauga, ON T:905-363-0678 Ext .1335 Email: [email protected] or www.pinchin.com/courses/calendar/2009/9/all

September 16 — Fire Safety Compliance Strategies organized by Pinchin Environmental Ltd. at the Pinchin Environmental Head office, Mississauga, ON T:905-363-0678 Ext. 1335 Email: [email protected] or www.pinchin.com/courses/calendar/2009/9/all