KMJV alongside lead design partner, Arup, has been awarded the development phase of the $1bn+ Bloor Yonge Capacity Improvements Project

The win will see the Kenaidan Murphy Joint Venture (KMJV), in collaboration with the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC), deliver the development services phase of a major transformation of the Bloor-Yonge Subway Station which is in the heart of the commercial district in Downtown Toronto. As one of the busiest transit hubs in the Greater Toronto Area, the station is expected to experience a surge in passenger traffic in the coming years. This project is poised to play a crucial role in ensuring that the station can accommodate Toronto’s ongoing growth, urban development and expanded rail network.

The progressive contract will see KMJV enter a two-year development phase, during which the team will work collaboratively with the TTC to develop a design, schedule, methodology and target price proposal for the construction of the project. Acceptance of this will lead to the delivery of the $1bn+ project which comprises of:

  • A new Line 2 passenger platform for eastbound service
  • Expanding Line 1 northbound and southbound passenger platforms
  • New accessible entrance south side of Bloor Street​ East
  • Mechanical and Electrical work including a multi-level electrical building and subway ventilation fans with associated housing; a combination of new provisions and refurbishment of existing facilities​
  • Utilities relocation, highway and public realm works​

Robert Gray, KMJV President, said; “We are incredibly proud to have been selected by the TTC to deliver this landmark project. The scope, logistical challenges, operational requirements and large number of stakeholders will allow us to showcase KMJV’s capabilities, leveraging Kenaidan’s local knowledge and relationships with Murphy’s international major project experience. We look forward to redeveloping this critical transport hub for the benefit of all passengers in the coming years.”

Greg Percy, TTC CEO, said; “The TTC looks forward to working with KMJV to further the design of this incredibly important project. Expanding and improving Bloor-Yonge station is critical to ensuring that transit in Toronto can continue to serve the needs to the population for years to come.”

Omid Nakhaei, Principal at Arup, said: “This project will significantly expand the capacity of one of the busiest transit hubs in Toronto improving the experience of many commuters and visitors alike. Bloor Yonge station is located directly below our Arup office in Toronto, making this project especially meaningful for our team.”

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Two-year development phase
  • KMJV will develop a design, schedule, methodology and target price proposal for the construction of the project

A joint venture consisting of leading engineering contractors, Kenaidan and Murphy, has been awarded the construction manager contract to help inform the detailed design, and provide construction management advice, for upgrades to Oakville GO station during the project development stage.

Oakville GO station provides critical transport infrastructure and requires improvements and modernisation to support an increased number of passengers and enhance operational performance of the network​.

The project will include station building upgrades, upgraded platform works, accessibility improvements and parking lot improvements.

Rob Gray, President of Kenaidan Murphy Joint Venture (KMJV), said; “We are delighted to be delivering design advice to Metrolinx to upgrade the second busiest station on the network outside of Union Station. During the development stage, KMJV will work closely with Metrolinx on potential solutions to design challenges. This reduces the risk of potential delays and will help get the project built faster. It also allows for greater innovation, efficiency, and quality management throughout the design process.

KMJV formed in order to unite Kenaidan’s Ontario experience with Murphy’s transit expertise, and we are looking forward to deploying this collaborative approach alongside our customer Metrolinx to provide transit passengers with the best end result.”

For more information on our joint venture with Kenaidan, please click here: https://kenaidanmurphy.com/

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Oakville GO station provides critical transport infrastructure
  • The project will include station building upgrades, upgraded platform works, accessibility improvements and parking lot improvements