278 Dundas Street East

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

278 Dundas Street East Jonathon Gray +1 647 728 0461 [email protected] For Lease Ryan McLaughlin +1 416 238 5882 278 Dundas Street East [email protected] Opportunity Ground floor retail leasing opportunity at the base of Bradley Court Apartments in the heart of Downtown Toronto. Moments away famed landmarks such as CF Toronto Eaton Centre, Yonge & Dundas Square, Ryerson University and Financial District, and within easy access of the TTC public transit system. Details GROUND FLOOR: 575 S.F. AVAILABLE: IMMEDIATE NET RENT: CONTACT LISTING TEAM TMI (2018 EST.): $10.00 P.S.F. PARKING: PUBLIC PARKING LOT NEARBY Highlights 575 SQ. FT. RETAIL UNIT PLUS BASEMENT STORAGE AND WASHROOM LOCATED IN A DEVELOPING TRADE AREA BASE OF BRADLEY COURT APARTMENTS, A 240-UNIT RESIDENTIAL RENTAL BUILDING EXPOSURE ALONG DUNDAS STREET FOR SIGNAGE AND VISIBILITY STREET CAR ACCESSIBILITY PARKING AT THE REAR OF THE PREMISES FOR TENANTS Floor Plan Avola College of Hairstyling & Esthetics AVAILABLE Bradley Court Dundas Cleaners Dundas Street East Street Dundas Daisy Mart Celltek Friends Bar & Grill Pembroke Street Location AVERAGE AGE AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD INCOME EMPLOYMENT WITHIN TRADE AREA WITHIN TRADE AREA WITHIN TRADE AREA (10-MINUTE WALK-TIME) (10-MINUTE WALK-TIME) (10-MINUTE WALK-TIME) 39 $68,873 62% TOTAL POPULATION DAYTIME POPULATION TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS WITHIN TRADE AREA WITHIN TRADE AREA WITHIN TRADE AREA (10-MINUTE WALK-TIME) (10-MINUTE WALK-TIME) (10-MINUTE WALK-TIME) 32,302 28,968 16,999 Located around 750 meters from Toronto’s iconic Yonge Street and the city’s famous, Yonge and Dundas Square, 278 Dundas Street East is positioned amongst an abundance of new density and demographic growth rapidly intensifying the Downtown East, while also benefitting from the easy accessibility of the TTC public transit system providing access to the rest of the city. Within the immediate area, 4,500+ residential units are under construction or proposed seeing rise in residential condominiums, university dorms and hotel developments. Downtown Toronto has seen extraordinary residential development in recent years with unprecedented levels of new unit sales recording during 2017 (24,900 units). Fueled by strong population growth and millennials desire to live Downtown, this trend is expected to continue for the foreseeable future. Queen's Park Crescent East Carlaw Avenue River Street Hoskin Avenue Wellesley Street West St. George Street Harbord Street Dundas Street East POIs Carlton Street Sherbourne Street Dundas Street East College Street 5 Bathurst Street Jarvis Street Broadview Avenue Gerrard Street East Beverley Street Ryerson University - 43,000 10 11 278 Gerrard Streetstudents. West Dundas Lower River Street 3 Church Street 22 St East Parliament Street Shuter Street Adelaide Street East Dundas Street West 7 Victoria Street McCaul Street Yonge Street 19 18 20 Richmond Street East 1 4 Spadina Avenue Mill Street Lower Sherbourne FrontStreet Street East Don Roadway 2 John Street King Street East Cherry Street York Street 13 Lower Jarvis Street Bay Street 17 Villiers Street Peter Street 16 14 Queen Street West King Street West Queens Quay East 1 - Yonge & Dundas Square 6 - Smokes Poutinerie 11 - Harveys 16 - Tim Hortons 2 - CF Toronto Eaton Centre 7 - Metro 12 - Dollarama 17 - St. Michael’s Hospital 3 - Ryerson University 8 - Esso 13 - Subway 18 - Pita Land 4 - Ed Mirvish Theate 9 - Papa John’s Pizza 14 - Toronto City Hall 19 - Good Earth Coffeehouse 5 - Toronto Public Library 10 - Starbucks 15 - Petro Canada 20 - Pop Coffee Works Jarvis Street Gerrard Street East Parliament Street Upcoming DevelopmentsChurch Street Dundas St E 278 Dundas 1 Pembroke St St East 3 4 2 George St 9 Dalhousie St 8 Victoria Street Shuter Street7 Dundas Street West 10 11 Mutual St Yonge Street 1 - Grid Condos 4 - IN.DE 7 - O2 Richmond Street East 10 - 81 Shuter Street Under Construction Pre-construction Complete Pre-construction 50 Stories | 563 Units 21 Stories | 205 Units 14 Stories | 53 Units 32 Stories | 234 Units Completion: Aug 2018 Completion: TBD Completion: 2017 Completion: TBD 2 - Pace Condos 5 - Grand Hotel Re-development 8 - Ivy Condos 11- 50 Mutual Street Complete Pre-construction Pre-construction Under Construction 42 Stories | 272 Units 45 Stories | 451 units 32 Stories | 235 Units 27 Stories | 407 Units Completion: 2017 Completion: TBD Completion: Summer 2020 Completion: TBD 3 - Dundas Square Gardens 6 - 203 Jarvis Street 9 - Max Condos Under Construction Pre-construction Pre-construction 48/16 Stories | 968 Units 242 Hotel Suites | 227 Res Units 36 Stories | 385 Units Completion: Mar 2018 Completion: TBD Completion: Spring 2020 Jonathon Gray Ryan McLaughlin +1 647 728 0461 +1 416 238 5882 [email protected] [email protected] DISCLAIMER The material herein is intended as a guide only, no liability for negligence or otherwise is assumed for the material contained herein by Jones Lang LaSalle, its principal or its servants or its agents. No material contained herein shall form the basis of or be part of any agreement and no warranty is given or implied as to the accuracy of the whole or any part of the material. Prospective purchasers/ tenants should not rely on the material but should make their own enquiries and satisfy themselves of all aspects of the material. Any liability by Jones Lang LaSalle, its principal, its servants or its agents in any way connected with the brochure, whether or not such liability results from or involves negligence, will not exceed $1000.00..
Recommended publications
  • Extended No Stopping-College St and Queen St W
    STAFF REPORT ACTION REQUIRED Extended no stopping and left turn prohibitions – College Street and Queen Street West (Sustainable Transportation Initiative) Date: June 17, 2008 To: Toronto and East York Community Council From: Director, Transportation Services Toronto and East York District Wards: Davenport, Ward 18 Reference Ts08121te.top.doc Number: SUMMARY Transportation Services is requesting City Council’s approval to extend the rush hour stopping prohibitions and prohibit left-turns during rush hour periods at various intersections on College Street, from Dundas Street West to Dovercourt Road and on Queen Street West, from Gladstone Avenue to Dovercourt Road. These regulatory changes are part of the transportation related recommendations contained within the “Climate Change Plan” to improve street car operations, enhance cycling and maintain efficient traffic flow during the morning and afternoon rush hour periods on transit routes. These sections of College Street and Queen Street West are within Ward 18. Implementation of these restrictions will serve as a pilot project for evaluating this initiative prior to further expansion to other streets and Wards in the Toronto and East York District. RECOMMENDATIONS Transportation Services recommends that City Council: 1. Adopt the recommendations listed in Appendix “A” of this report, regarding regulatory changes along College Street, between Lansdowne Avenue and Dovercourt Road in order to: a) extend peak period, peak direction stopping prohibitions, from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m., Monday to Friday (currently 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., Monday to Friday) and from 3:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., Monday to Friday (currently 4:00 p.m.
    [Show full text]
  • Inclusion on the City of Toronto's Heritage Register and Intention to Designate Under Part IV, Section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act - 100 College Street
    REPORT FOR ACTION Inclusion on the City of Toronto's Heritage Register and Intention to Designate under Part IV, Section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act - 100 College Street Date: August 7, 2020 To: Toronto Preservation Board Toronto and East York Community Council From: Senior Manager, Heritage Planning, Urban Design, City Planning Wards: Ward 11 - University-Rosedale SUMMARY This report recommends that City Council state its intention to designate the property at 100 College Street under Part IV, Section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act and include the property on the City of Toronto's Heritage Register. The Banting Institute at 100 College Street, is located on the north side of College Street in Toronto's Discovery District, on the southern edge of the Queen's Park/University of Toronto precinct, opposite the MaRS complex and the former Toronto General Hospital. Following the Nobel-Prize winning discovery of insulin as a life- saving treatment for diabetes in 1921-1922, the Banting Institute was commissioned by the University of Toronto to accommodate the provincially-funded Banting and Best Chair of Medical Research. Named for Major Sir Charles Banting, the five-and-a-half storey, Georgian Revival style building was constructed according to the designs of the renowned architectural firm of Darling of Pearson in 1928-1930. The importance of the historic discovery was recently reiterated in UNESCO's 2013 inscription of the discovery of insulin on its 'Memory of the World Register' as "one of the most significant medical discoveries of the twentieth century and … of incalculable value to the world community."1 Following research and evaluation, it has been determined that the property meets Ontario Regulation 9/06, which sets out the criteria prescribed for municipal designation under Part IV, Section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act, for its design/physical, historical/associative and contextual value.
    [Show full text]
  • Municipal Class Environmental Assessment On
    Attachment 4 IE19.11 Part 2 Gerrard Street to Edward Street Gerrard Street to Walton Street — Recommended Design Concept from One-Way Driving Access Northbound Elm Street to Gould Street Walton Street to Elm Street — Pedestrian Priority Elm Street to Edward Street — Elm Street One-Way Driving Access Southbound Gerrard Street West Gerrard Street East Future Future Development Development Walton Street O’Keefe Lane O’Keefe Gould Street Ryerson Student Centre Typical cross section between Gerrard Elm Street Street and Edward Street P Gould Street Ryerson Pedestrian Zone Future Development Edward Street P N Legend: Street furniture/Greenery Pedestrian / Cycle only Curbside Activity Direction of travel Loading bay No right turn P Parking garage No left turn P Parking garage (private) No straight through Pedestrian zone Traffc signals Gate Cycle Track Pedestrian only No Entry Sharrow 19 Gerrard Street to Edward Street Gerrard Street to Walton Street One-Way Driving Access — Northbound local access has been added to the recommendation for this block during the day to provide more support for deliveries and ride hailing on Walton Street and Yonge Street. The volume and speed of vehicles using this block would be very low to support a pedestrian friendly atmosphere. The character of this section would be similar to the pedestrian priority zones. The southbound lane won’t have any Mariahilfer Strasse, Vienna cars or trucks during the day and can be used for cycling. Wide sidewalks and furnishing zones to support cafés, planting, and seating remain. Artist rendering of Yonge Street between Walton Street and Elm Street looking north.
    [Show full text]
  • Global Reformations Transforming Early Modern Religions, Societies, and Cultures 28–30 September 2017
    Global Reformations Transforming Early Modern Religions, Societies, and Cultures 28–30 September 2017 Conference Accommodations from $175 Book online or 280 Bloor Street West, A limited number of reduced- Holiday Inn Toronto by phone 1-877-859-5897. Toronto, ON M5S 1V8 Modern hotel with rate rooms are available on a Bloor-Yorkville Please use the rate code GLO (about a 10-15 minute walk dining & free WiFi first-come-first-serve basis. (as in GLOBAL). from the conference venue) Book by 11 September. Local Accommodations Admiral St George Bed & 305 St George Street, Elegant rooms in an 1899 (416) 921-1899 from $95 Breakfast Toronto, ON M5R 2R2 house 445 Euclid Avenue, Charming quarters in a Annex Garden Bed & Breakfast (416) 258-1179 from $180 Toronto, ON M6G 2T1 B&B with gardens Au Petit Paris Vegetarian Bed 3 Selby Street, Relaxed B&B in an 1870s (416) 928-1348 from $105 and Breakfast Toronto, ON M4Y 1W3 townhouse 9 Baldwin Street, Relaxed rooms in a casual Baldwin Village Inn (416) 591-5359 from $100 Toronto, ON M5T 1L1 Victorian home 650 Bay Street, Hip rooms, plus bE sixFifty Hotel (416) 971-6500 from $179 Toronto, ON M5G 1M8 complimentary iPads Beverley Place Bed & 226 Beverley Street, (416) 977-0077 Free Wi-Fi, free breakfast phone for rate Breakfast Toronto, ON M5T 1Z3 33 Gerrard Street West, Airy hotel with 2 pools & 4 Chelsea Hotel, Toronto (416) 595-1975 from $426 Toronto, ON M5G 1Z4 restaurants 390 Clinton Street, Relaxed all-suite, bed-and- Clinton and Bloor B&B (416) 898-8461 from $209 Toronto, ON M6G 2Z2 breakfast 15 Charles
    [Show full text]
  • AECOM Report 1.Dot
    Environmental Assessment chapter 3. description of the potentially affected environment 3. Description of the Potentially Affected Environment This chapter is divided into four different sections which describe different components of the baseline or existing environmental conditions. The first section describes the river characteristics which will influence the development of alternatives. This information has been separated from the remaining description of the natural environment such that some emphasis can be given to those aspects of the existing environment that are driving the development of alternatives for the DMNP. The second section describes the remaining components of the natural environment: fish and fish habitat, terrestrial vegetation, and wildlife. The third section addresses components related to soils and groundwater contamination. The final section describes socio-economic components: land use, air quality and noise, archaeology, aboriginal interests, and built heritage. 3.1 River Characteristics in the Project and Impact Assessment Study Areas The Don Watershed possesses a dendretic drainage pattern that flows southward for 38 kilometres (as the crow flies) from the Oak Ridges Moraine (ORM) to the Inner Harbour of Toronto. The Don possesses two major branches (the East and West Don), each consisting of many smaller sub-watershed systems, such as but not limited to Taylor Massey Creek, Wilket Creek, Patterson Creek and Pomona Creek. The confluence of the East and West Branches occurs approximately 6 kilometres upstream of the Impact Assessment Study Area. Downstream from the confluence, the sub-watershed is known as the Lower Don and includes all of the Don Narrows until reaching the Keating Channel. The entire watershed area or drainage basin of the Don River is approximately 360 square kilometres (Figure 3−1).
    [Show full text]
  • STAFF REPORT ACTION REQUIRED 309 Cherry Street
    STAFF REPORT ACTION REQUIRED 309 Cherry Street – Phase 1 and Phase 2 – Zoning Amendment Application – Request for Direction Report Date: April 23, 2018 To: Toronto and East York Community Council From: Acting Director, Community Planning, Toronto and East York District Wards: Ward 30 – Toronto-Danforth Reference 12 131809 STE 30 OZ; 16 271912 STE 30 OZ Number: SUMMARY This report reviews a Phase 1 (12 131809 STE 30 OZ) and Phase 2 (16 271912 STE 30 OZ) development proposal, as a combined, inappropriate development proposed for the subject site. In March 2012, Aird & Berlis LLP submitted a rezoning application for the northern half (Phase 1) of the site on behalf of the landowners (two Ontario numbered companies, 2034055 Ontario Limited and 1337194 Ontario Inc.). This application is considered Phase 1 of a proposed two-phase development on the subject site. In December 2016, Castelpoint Numa submitted a rezoning application for the southern half of the site (Phase 2) on behalf of the landowners (the same two Ontario numbered companies noted above). This application is considered Phase 2 of a proposed two-phase development on the subject site. The Phase 1 application proposes to develop the northern half of the subject site with a mixed-use development comprising of an eight-storey office/retail base building, a 26-storey residential tower and two partially retained heritage buildings. The Phase 2 application proposes to Staff report for action – Request for Direction - 309 Cherry Street – Phase 1 and Phase 2 1 V.05/13 develop the southern half of the subject site with an 11-storey building along Cherry Street and a 52-storey building atop a podium base ranging in height from 4 to 12-storeys along Commissioners Street and the proposed future Foundry Street.
    [Show full text]
  • 10 DUNDAS EAST Toronto, ON
    10 DUNDAS EAST Toronto, ON BentallGreenOak (Canada) Limited Partnership, Brokerage bentallgreenoak.com 10 DUNDAS EAST Toronto, ON LOCATION: 10 Dundas Street East, Toronto, ON MAJOR INTERSECTION: Yonge Street and Dundas Street East TYPE: Mixed Use (Office and Retail) TOTAL GLA: 331,531 square feet (249,260 square feet of retail space) MAJOR TENANTS: Cineplex 97,031 square feet Little Canada 43,619 square feet Winners 28,330 square feet Dollarama 11,113 square feet The Beer Store 5,016 square feet DEMOGRAPHICS (2023 PROJECTIONS): 1 km 3 km 5 km Total Population 70,667 384,158 674,074 Total Households 39,807 207,741 340,681 Household Average Income $100,613 $140,424 $149,065 MARKET SUMMARY: Located at one of the busiest intersections in Canada, 10 Dundas East is the most animated and vibrant commercial hub in Toronto. This multi-level, mixed used centre offers unparalleled signage and exposure opportunities to Yonge-Dundas Square, a popular focal point of the downtown community designated as a public space and event venue with over 28.5 million visitors a year. With an immediate trade area of over 64,000 residents plus an additional 850,000 people entering the area on a daily basis for work, 10 Dundas East is home to the second highest grossing movie theatre in Toronto, as well as Jack Astor's Bar & Grill and Milestones which both produce at the top of their chains. 10 DUNDAS EAST Toronto, ON UNIT TENANT SQ FT UNIT TENANT SQ FT 100/B100 Adidas 9,472 335 Feta & Olives 412 101 Lids 570 336 Available 360 102/103/ 337 Subway 308 B202/B300 Little
    [Show full text]
  • 4916-4946 Dundas Street West and 4-16 Burnhamthorpe Road – Official Plan and Zoning By- Law Amendment Application – Preliminary Report
    REPORT FOR ACTION 4916-4946 Dundas Street West and 4-16 Burnhamthorpe Road – Official Plan and Zoning By- law Amendment Application – Preliminary Report Date: February 19, 2020 To: Etobicoke York Community Council From: Director, Community Planning, Etobicoke York District Ward: 03- Etobicoke- Lakeshore Planning Application Number: 19 264443 WET 03 OZ Designated Heritage Building(s) on Site: The property located at 4946 Dundas Street West, which is designated under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act, contains the Wesleyan Methodist Church built in 1843 and a number of additions made to it over the next century. The property was the site of the first municipal hall of Etobicoke, and housed a public library and other various municipal, judicial and social activities. Current Uses on Site: The site is currently occupied by three buildings, including a 3- storey commercial building, a 1-storey retail building and a 2 1/2 storey designated heritage building. The site has an approximate area of 5,292 m2. SUMMARY This report provides information and identifies a preliminary set of issues regarding the application to amend the Official Plan, the former City of Etobicoke Zoning Code and Site Specific Zoning By-law No. 1088-2002 for the properties located at 4916 - 4946 Dundas Street West and 4 - 16 Burnhamthorpe Road. The application is proposing a 10-storey senior facility with retail uses at-grade and 210 residential retirement units above. The building would have a total gross floor area of 20,079 m2 and a Floor Space Index of 3.79 times the area of the lands.
    [Show full text]
  • To Discovery District 101 COLLEGE STREET: at the HEART of CANADA's HEALTH CARE HERITAGE
    From "The Ward" to Discovery District 101 COLLEGE STREET: AT THE HEART OF CANADA'S HEALTH CARE HERITAGE A Heritage Report for MaRS (Medical and Related Sciences Discovery District) 149 College Street, Suite 501, Toronto, ON, M5T 1P5 By Christopher J. Rutty, Ph.D. HEALTH HERITAGE RESEARCH SERVICES http://www.healthheritageresearch.com August 2002 On April 11, 1911, at the cornerstone ceremony of the new Toronto General Hospital at 101 College Street, the Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario made a significant comment. "The recovery of over ten acres of land in the College-Elizabeth-Hayter-Christopher section of the historic 'Ward,' and the devotion of so large an area to the uses and requirements of a hospital is nothing short of an event in the history of this city." Over 90 years later, and after many significant medical events within the walls of Toronto General Hospital, particularly the main College Wing, the Lieutenant-Governor's words MaRS - 101 College St Health Heritage Report Page 2 Rutty, C.J. - August 2002 are again relevant to a significant new phase in the history of the former "Ward" site. The new mission will be very much entwined with the 101 College Street building, to be called the "Heritage Building," as the centerpiece of the redeveloped site known as the "Discovery District for Medical and Related Sciences," or simply MaRS. Since its official opening on June 18, 1913, and through most of the 20th century, the TGH College Wing stood at the centre of a dynamic discovery district not unlike the new "Discovery District" envisioned by MaRS.
    [Show full text]
  • College Street Urban Design Guidelines
    College Street Urban Design Guidelines May 2017 COLLEGE STREET URBAN DESIGN GUIDELINES COLLEGE STREET URBAN DESIGN GUIDELINES College Street Bathurst Street to McCaul Street URBAN DESIGN GUIDELINES 2017 1 COLLEGE STREET URBAN DESIGN GUIDELINES City of Toronto College Street Urban Design Guidelines - May 2017 _______________________________________________________________________________ The City of Toronto City Planning Division would like to thank all those who participated in the community consultation process. This document has been enhanced by your knowledgeable and helpful feedback. CITY OF TORONTO 2017 ii Table of Contents Mandate 1 1.0 Introduction 3 1.1 Study Area 4 1.2 Historical Overview 5 1.3 Community Feedback 6 COLLEGE STREET URBAN DESIGN GUIDELINES 2.0 Planning Context 9 2.1 Provincial Planning Documents 10 2.2 Official Plan Policies 10 2.3 Additional Relevant Documents 13 3.0 Existing Character 15 3.1 Built Form 16 3.2 Heritage 17 3.3 Streetscape 18 3.4 Character Areas 19 4.0 Urban Design Guidelines 21 4.1 Public Realm 22 Pedestrian Connections 22 Streetscape 23 Views and Viewpoints 28 Parks and Open Spaces 29 iii 4.2 Built Form 30 Built Form Guidelines for Character Areas 30 Character Area A 31 Character Area B 33 Character Area C 36 Character Area D 38 Character Area E 39 Character Area F 41 Design Excellence and Sustainability 42 4.3 Heritage 44 COLLEGE STREET URBAN DESIGN GUIDELINES Official Plan Heritage Policies 45 Heritage Recommendations 45 APPENDICES Appendix A: Summary of Public Realm Recommendations 001 Appendix
    [Show full text]
  • 378 Yonge Street Area Details
    LANDMARK CORNER OPPORTUNITY FLAGSHIP RETAIL LOCATION YONGE STREET & GERRARD STREET CORY ROSEN Goudy Real Estate Corp. VICE PRESIDENT, SALE REPRESENTATIVE Real Estate Brokerage Goudy Real Estate Corp. Real Estate Brokerage Commercial Real Estate (416) 523-7749 Sales & Leasing [email protected] 505 Hood Rd., Unit 20, Markham, ON L3R 5V6 | (905) 477-3000 The information contained herein has been provided to Goudy Real Estate Corp. by others. We do not warrant its accuracy. You are advised to independently verify the information prior to submitting an Offer and to provide for sufficient due diligence in an offer. The information contained herein may change from time to time without notice. The property may be withdrawn from the market at any time without notice. TORONTO EATON CENTRE YONGE & DUNDAS 1 YONGE STREETS RETAIL THE AURA RYERSON UNIVERSITY 378 YONGE ST. RYERSON UNIVERSITY 378 YONGE STREET AREA DETAILS Flagship retail opportunity at the corner of Yonge & Gerrard Street in the heart of Toronto. Proximity to Toronto Eaton Centre, Yonge Ryerson University is home to over 54,000 students in its various & Dundas Square, Ryerson University, and much more. 378 Yonge undergraduate, graduate and continuing education courses along Street is the point where the old Toronto meets the new Toronto - a with 3,300 faculty & staff. Ryerson University is not only expanding building designed by renowned architect John M. Lyle. but is also home to Canada’s largest undergraduate business school, the Ted Rogers School of Management. YONGE & DUNDAS THE AURA Yonge & Dundas Square and 10 Dundas is one of Toronto’s main attractions boasting open air events, a 24 multiplex theatre, 25 The Aura Condominium is Toronto’s tallest residential building, eateries, and many shops.
    [Show full text]
  • Contract Award for the FG Gardiner Expressway Rehabilitation Project
    PW30.3 REPORT FOR ACTION Contract Award for the F.G. Gardiner Expressway Rehabilitation Project: Section 1 – Jarvis Street to Cherry Street, Request for Tenders 1-2018, Contract No. 18ECS-TI-01GE and Amendments to Purchase Orders for Owner Controlled Insurance and External Legal Services Date: June 4, 2018 To: Public Works and Infrastructure Committee From: Chief Engineer and Executive Director, Engineering and Construction Services Chief Purchasing Officer Acting Executive Director, Corporate Finance Wards: Ward 28 (Toronto Centre-Rosedale) and Ward 30 (Toronto-Danforth) SUMMARY The purpose of this report is to: (a) advise of the results of Tender Call 1-2018 issued for Contract No. 18ECS-TI-01GE for the rehabilitation of the F.G. Gardiner Expressway (Expressway) between Jarvis Street and Cherry Street, and to request the authority to award this contract to Aecon Construction and Materials Limited in the amount of $280,840,287 which represents the "A" bid price including HST. An additional $60,000,000 plus HST will be available to the Chief Engineer and Executive Director, Engineering and Construction Services for the Project as may be required; (b) request authority to amend Purchase Order No. 6041404 with Marsh Canada Limited, for the procurement, maintenance and payment of insurance premiums associated with an Owner Controlled Insurance Program (OCIP) for Contract No. 18ECS-TI-01GE, for rehabilitation of the F. G. Gardiner Expressway Section 1 – Jarvis Street to Cherry Street, by an additional amount of $1,680,057 net of all taxes ($1,814,462 including PST); and, (c) request authority to amend Purchase Order No.
    [Show full text]