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2019 Delegated Authority for Public Works And 1 Document 1 Reporting of 2019 Delegated Authority listings under Schedule “I” – Public Works and Environmental Services Department, By-law 2019- 280 Section 5 – Discharge, Hauled Waste and Leachate Agreements Special Discharge Agreements ($520,188) 1. Algonquin College (1385 Woodroffe Ave.) (Ongoing) 2. Beyond The Pale Brewer (250 City Centre Ave.) (Ongoing) 3. Bicycle Craft Brewery (850 Industrial Ave., Unit 12) (Ongoing) 4. Broadhead Brewing Company (81 Auriga Dr.) (Ongoing) 5. Big Rig Brewing Company (103 Schneider Rd.) (Ongoing) 6. Calabogie Brewing Company (105 Schneider Rd., Unit 130) (New) 7. Canadian Food Inspection Agency- Ottawa Lab (3851 Fallowfield) (Ongoing) 8. Canadian Linen and Uniform Services Inc. (1695 Russell Rd.) (Ongoing) 9. Cintas - former G&K Services Canada Inc. (201 Innes Park Way, Unit 280) (Ongoing) 10. Cleanwear - Independent Linen (843 Boyd Ave.) (Ongoing) 11. Costco Warehouse #511, Gloucester (1900 Cyrville Rd.) (Ongoing) 12. Costco Warehouse #541, Kanata (770 Silver Seven Rd.) (Ongoing) 13. Costco Warehouse #540, Nepean (1849 Merivale Rd.) (Ongoing) 14. Costco Warehouse #1263, Barrhaven (4315 Strandherd Dr.) (Ongoing) 15. Deb’s Food Production (8 Cedarow Crt.) (Ongoing) 16. Dominion City Brewing Co. (5510 Canotek Rd., Unit 15) (Ongoing) 17. DRS Technologies (500 Palladium Dr.) (Ongoing) 18. Dustbane Products Ltd. (25 Pickering Place) (Ongoing) 19. Dynacare Gamma Laboratory Partnership Revised (750 Peter Morand) (Ongoing) 20. Eurofins Environmental Testing Canada Inc. - formerly Exova (146 Colonnade Rd., Unit 8) (Ongoing) 21. Farm Boy Central (2370 Walkley Rd.) (Ongoing) 22. Flora Hall Brewing (37 Flora St.) (Ongoing) 23. Gate Gourmet Canada (139 Thad Johnson Private) (Ongoing) 24. Apetito HFS Limited - formerly Hospital Food Services (1010 Dairy Dr.) (Ongoing) 25. Iogan Corporation (300 Hunt Club Rd., East) (Ongoing) 26. Kitchissippi Beer Company (2265 Robertson Rd.) (Ongoing) 2 27. La Cité Collegiale (801 Aviation Parkway.) (Ongoing) 28. Lowe-Martin Group Inc. (400 Hunt Club Rd.) (Ongoing) 29. Lowertown Brewery (73 York St.) (Ongoing) 30. Mill Street Brew Pub (555 Wellington St.) (Ongoing) 31. Municipality of North Grenville, WPCP, Kemptville (Ongoing) 32. AULT Foods – formally NATREL (1001 Dairy Dr.) (Ongoing) 33. Nita Beer Company (190 Colonnade Rd.) (Ongoing) 34. Novozymes Canada Limited (300 Hunt Club Rd.) (Ongoing) 35. OC Transpo (164 Colonnade Rd.) (Ongoing) 36. OC Transpo (2550 Queensview Dr.) (Ongoing) 37. OC Transpo (1500 St. Laurent Blvd.) (Ongoing) 38. Ottawa Citizen (Baxter Regional Inc.) (Ongoing) 39. Ottawa Hospital General Campus (501 Smyth Rd.) (Ongoing) 40. Overflow Brewing Co. (2477 Kaladar Ave.) (New) 41. Professional Mobile Wash (2610 Glenfield Rd.) (Ongoing) 42. PWGSC Parliamentary Precinct Branch (1170 Algoma Rd.) (Ongoing) 43. Ridge Rock Brewing Co. (421 Donald B. Munro Dr.) Carp (New) 44. Royal Canadian Mint (320 Sussex Dr.) (Ongoing) 45. St. Joseph Print Group Inc. (1165 Kenaston St.) (Ongoing) 46. Stray Dog Brewing Company (501 Lacolle Way, Unit 4) (Ongoing) 47. Surgenor Truck Centre (1571 Liverpool Court) (Ongoing) 48. Tooth and Nail Brewing Company (3 Irving Ave.) (Ongoing) 49. Toth Equity Limited, Towngate Shopping Centre (2446 Bank St.) (Ongoing) 50. Whiprsnapr Brewing (14 Bexley Place, Unit 106) (Ongoing) Sanitary Sewer Agreements ($507,572) 1. 1897365 Ontario Inc., (1117 Longfields / 1034 McGarry Terr.) (New) 2. 192 Bronson Property Inc. (New) 3. 500 Preston Ltd., (Sydney St.) (New) 4. 8276374 Canada Inc. (135 Barrette) (Ongoing) 5. Bruyere Continuing Care Inc. (81 Cathcart St.) (Ongoing) 6. City of Ottawa – St. Laurent Complex, (525 Coté St.) (Ongoing) 7. City of Ottawa – Meadowview Terrace Park, (Trenton St.) (Ongoing) 8. Claridge Homes (70 Gloucester St.) (Ongoing) 9. Claridge Homes (Riverstone Hunt Club Retirement 1025-1054 Hunt Club Rd.) (New) 10. Claridge Homes (340 Queen St.) (New) 3 11. CMG Condominium Management (180 York St.) (Ongoing) 12. Dufresne Piling Company (1967) Limited (2940 Baseline Rd.) (New) 13. Doran Contractors Ltd. (1166 Wellington) (Ongoing) 14. Fifth+Bank LP, by its general partner Minto GP Inc. (99 Fifth Ave) (New) 15. General Dynamics Computing Devices (1941 Robertson Rd.) (Ongoing) 16. Golder Associates Ltd. (223 Armstrong St.) (Ongoing) 17. Her Majesty the Queen in the Right of Canada (1 Fleet St) (Ongoing) 18. Honeywell Limited (3 Hamilton Ave.) (Ongoing) 19. Mizrahi Developments (1451 Wellington St., West) (New) 20. Montfort Hospital (731 Montreal Rd.) (Ongoing) 21. OC Transpo (195 Lees Ave.) (Ongoing) 22. OLRT Constructors – East Portal (66 Laurier Ave.) (Ongoing) 23. OLRT Constructors – West Portal (Ongoing) 24. OPB Reality Inc., (2085 Carling Ave.) (New) 25. Ottawa Community Housing Corp. (811 Gladstone Ave.) (New) 26. Ottawa Hospital, Civic Campus (1053 Carling Ave.) (Ongoing) 27. Pomerleau Construction (SJAM Bridge Replacement, 105 Sir John A. McDonald Parkway) (New) 28. Pricewaterhouse Coopers (920 Belfast Rd) (Ongoing) 29. Rideau Transit Maintenance General Partnership (557 Wellington St. – West Portal) (Ongoing) 30. Rideau Transit Maintenance General Partnership (66 Laurier Ave. – East Portal) (Ongoing) 31. Rogers Communications Incorporated, RSO Services Administratifs Quebec et Ottawa (Ongoing) 32. Ron Eastern Construction Ltd. (1161 Heron Road) (Ongoing) 33. Sakto Corp, c/o Conestoga Rovers (333 Preston St.) (Ongoing) 34. SiteCast Construction (300 Moodie Dr.) (New) 35. Sonia Rental Inc. (350 Montgomery St.) (New) 36. Suncor Energy Products Partnership, (1985 Merivale Rd.) (Ongoing) 37. Taggart Construction Group Ltd., Costco Remediation (2016 Ogilvie Rd.) (Ongoing) 38. Taggart Construction Limited, City Park Drive Phase II (Ongoing) 39. TransitNext General Partnership, OLRT Trillium Line Extension (3101 Albion Rd.) (New) 40. Vertex Environmental Inc. (861 Clyde Ave.) (Ongoing) 41. Westboro Point Developments Ltd., (929 Richmond Rd.) (New) 4 42. Windmill Green Fund LP IV (1000 Wellington St., West) (Ongoing) 43. Zibi Windmill Dream Ontario Holding LP (6 Booth St.) (Ongoing) Sanitary Sewer Agreements (Construction Projects) ($297,371) 1. ISD12-2011 – North Kanata Trunk Sewer Phase II (Ongoing) 2. ISD14-2036 – CSST Site 1 (Ongoing) 3. ISD14-2036 – CSST Site 2 (Ongoing) 4. ISD14-2036 – CSST Site 3a (Ongoing) 5. ISD14-2036 – CSST Site 3cr (Ongoing) 6. ISD14-2036 – CSST Site 5a&5b (Ongoing) 7. ISD14-2036 – CSST Site 5c (Ongoing) 8. ISD14-2036 – CSST Site 8 (Ongoing) 9. ISD14-2036 – CSST Site 9 (Ongoing) 10. ISD14-2036 – CSST Site 10 (Ongoing) 11. ISD15-5067 – Stittsville Diversion Trunk Sewer (ongoing) 12. ISD15-5114 – Lavergne Ave. (Ongoing) 13. ISD15-5126 – Old Ottawa South (Ongoing) 14. ISD16-2022 – Elgin Street Renewal (Ongoing) 15. ISD16-3029 – Salisbury Ave. (Ongoing) 16. ISD16-5138 – Rideau Canal Crossing at Fifth Ave. (Ongoing) 17. ISD17-2007 – East Fairbanks, Beechwood (Ongoing) 18. ISD17-2053 – Valley Dr., Storm Trunk Rehab. (Ongoing) 19. ISD17-3001 – Billberry & Chatelaine (Ongoing) 20. ISD17-5012 – Bridlewood Wet Weather Upgrade (Ongoing) 21. ISD18-3014 – Ottawa Greenbelt, Springfield Rd., WM Rehab. (Ongoing) 22. ISD18-5030 – Kidgrove Garden (Ongoing) 23. CP000105 - Bronson Ave Reconstruction (Ongoing) 24. CP000153 Mann, Range, Templeton & Russell - Road, Sewer & WM Construction (Ongoing) 25. CP000157 - Florence & McLeod Reconstruction (Ongoing) 26. CP000170 - Ashburn-Hogan-Wigan Integrated (New) 27. CP000183 - Gibson, Denver, Tampa & Orlando Integrated (Ongoing) 28. CP000196 - West End Pump Station Decommissioning (Ongoing) 29. CP000202 - Ottawa Greenbelt - Mailes Ave. Integrated Road Dewatering (Ongoing) 30. CP000312 - Cambridge & Christie Comb. Sewer Rehab. (New) 31. CP000416 - Louis W. Bray Construction - Sullivan Ave. Water & Sewer Rehab. (Ongoing) 5 32. CP000436 - Coco Paving Inc., Strandherd Dr., Widening (New) 33. CR012921 - Tomlinson Environmental, Richmond Rd., Decommissioning (Ongoing) Combined Agreements ($81,501) 1. AERO Mag (Ongoing) 2. Clean Water Works (Ongoing) 3. Drain-All Ltd. (1611 Liverpool Court) (Ongoing) 4. Drain-All Ltd. (2705 Stevenage Dr.) (Ongoing) 5. PWGSC Food Production Facility (Ongoing) 6. Veolia ES Sewer Services (OTTAWA) Inc. (Ongoing) 7. Walker Environmental (former Organic Resources Management Inc.) (Ongoing) Sludge Agreements ($6,636,584) 1. Britannia Water Treatment Plant (Ongoing) 2. Haley Industries (no activity in 2019 but not terminated) 3. Lemieux Island Water Treatment Plant (Ongoing) Hauled Waste ($590,852) - Signed new each year 1. A-One Pumping - (Ongoing) 2. Brazeau Bourget Sanitation (Ongoing) 3. Carleton Environmental (Ongoing) 4. Clean Water Works (Ongoing) 5. Devereaux & Son Pumping (Ongoing) 6. Drain-All Limited (Ongoing) 7. Econome Inc. (Ongoing) 8. Elite Restroom Rentals o/u Hume (Ongoing) 9. Gascon Service Septique (Ongoing) 10. Green Valley Environmental Inc. (New) 11. Howard Campbell & Sons Ltd. (Ongoing) 12. Lamoureux Pumping (Ongoing) 13. LSC Sanitation (Embrun) (Ongoing) 14. Manotick Pumping Service (Dan Wright Equipment Rentals) (Ongoing) 15. Mr. Rooter Plumbing (Ongoing) 16. Mr. Septic Inc. (Ongoing) 17. Poirier Waste Pumping Service (Ongoing) 18. Pompage Fosses Septiques Gauthier (Ongoing) 19. Purple Potties & Environmental Services (Ongoing) 20. Ron's Pumping Service (Ongoing) 6 21. Scooter Rooter (Ongoing) 22. Septic Supply Shop (Ongoing) 23. Star Toilet Rentals (2107897 Ontario Inc.) (Ongoing) 24. Super Save Toilet Rentals Inc. (Ongoing) 25. Tomlinson Environmental Services Ltd. (Ongoing) 26. Valley Sanitation Services Ltd. (Ongoing) 27.
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