The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Phase IC redevelopment project will see the construction of two modern buildings along Queen Street West in Toronto featuring inpatient and outpatient services for those most in need.
This includes people who are acutely ill as well as those experiencing the most complex forms of mental illness.
Location
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Client
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH)
Value (NPV)
C$685m
Consortium
Plenary Health
Plenary Americas' role
Equity investor
Project manager
Financial advisor
Builder
PCL Constructors Canada Inc.
Architect
Stantec Architecture Inc.
Services
ENGIE Services Inc.
Financial close date
March 2017
Completion date
April 2020
Contract terms
33 years, DBFM
Awards
Project website
The project will result in the construction of approximately 650,000 square feet of new build space, which will include:
The project also includes the extension of roads, parks and green space improvements and restoration of the heritage wall around the facility.
The CAMH Phase 1C project serves as the public face of CAMH on Queen Street West, creating cornerstones for the unfolding master plan for the urban hospital campus. The development consists of two buildings:
This project will be LEED Gold certified and will include the following features:
The project will result in the construction of approximately 650,000 square feet of new build space and includes the extension of roads, parks and green space improvements and restoration of the heritage wall around the facility.
Karen MacCon, Director
This project is an addition to a developing hospital campus and involves the integration of another existing P3 DBFM project completed in a prior phase. Plenary Health has optimized the interfaces with the existing facilities to create an integrated healthcare campus.
The team supports the origination part of the business by managing our design partners and construction partners to help them deliver the best possible design, program and price outcomes.
Recognizing the importance of the reintegration of persons with mental health and/or addiction issues into the workforce, Plenary Health will be working with CAMH to identify opportunities for employment opportunities for CAMH clients.
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