What is build the Ontario Line differently?
What is build the Ontario Line differently? Build Ontario Line Differently (BOLD) supports new public transit, but to be done responsibly, transparently, and collaboratively.
What is being built at Ontario Place?
Ontario Place to have 43 acres of public space Surma said the reimagined Ontario Place, which was decommissioned in 2012, will feature more than 40 acres of public space, with new trails, parkland, picnic areas, lookout points, event spaces, and better access to beaches and swimming areas.
Who is the contractor for the Ontario Line South?
Ontario Transit Group (OTG) is a joint venture between Ferrovial Construction and Vinci Construction Grands Projets (through their subsidiary JANIN ATLAS) to design, build and deliver the Ontario Line Subway - Southern Civil, Stations and Tunnel work for Metrolinx and Infrastructure Ontario.
Are they rebuilding Ontario Place?
The province announced in July 2021 it would partner with three private companies to build an indoor water park and spa complex, a revamped concert venue and an adventure park as part of its plan to reimagine Ontario Place.
Why did Ontario Place shut down?
The whole point is to bring the masses back to Ontario Place, which the government closed in 2012 after years of decay and declining attendance.
Who is the preferred bidder for the Ontario Line?
Connect 6ix is the preferred consortium for the RSSOM contract, which will provide a 30-year design-build-finance-operate-maintain contract for the entire Ontario Line. The group comprises: Applicant lead: Plenary Americas, Hitachi Rail, Webuild Group (Salini Impreglio Canada Holding), Transdev Canada.
Will the Ontario Line be built?
The Ontario Line is planned for completion in 2031. City staff have worked with Metrolinx to develop detailed construction mitigation plans based on the Traffic and Transit Management Plan submitted by Metrolinx.
What is going to happen to Ontario Place?
Ontario Place to have 43 acres of public space Surma said the reimagined Ontario Place, which was decommissioned in 2012, will feature more than 40 acres of public space, with new trails, parkland, picnic areas, lookout points, event spaces, and better access to beaches and swimming areas.