voilan
New Member
Summarizing:
- Verster:
- They now have an internal schedule for all project elements, but will not announce a date as a result of recurring issues encountered during testing & commissioning
- Commit to progress updates every two months
- Technical update given on testing & commissioning problems thus far:
- Issues with signaling requiring software updates, which require tests of their own
- Widely discussed track issues
- Groundwater penetration of stations and tunnels
- Sloane stop repairs
- Generally vague, but clear that process is not near completion
- Remaining construction:
- 400m of surface remaining to complete
- Yonge and Eglinton is primary focus of remaining construction (watermains, road resurfacing)
- "The stations look to be complete" barring testing and commissioning
- Station occupancy permits:
- Received for most surface stops
- Other minor updates
- Q&A:
- Verster refuses to give a date due to lack of progress (mentions fleet and signaling issues), commits to giving a date upon completion of testing & commissioning phase and updates every two months (including quantitative updates on testing & commissioning)
- Recent ruling that CTS litigation in May will be addressed through arbitration
- Re-emphasizes that Metrolinx has an approximate date internally, but defects/issues mean lack of confidence in any date given to the public
- Presumably this is an indication that "no credible plan" is no longer the Metrolinx position.
- Couple of confrontational questions, Verster responds that he's accountable to Ministry and that new bimonthly presentations are a step up in transparency
- Total budget (previously reported): $12 billion, currently at $12.56 billion
- On Finch: Significant progress made, but all projects have been impacted by COVID (touts progress on various other projects)
- "We're not that far away" on ECT, but ML must be confident on date before announcing
- Testing & commissioning dashboard will be updated every two months, but not in real-time
- ML and collaborators are committed to delivering projects as soon as possible
- 1400 defects and deficiencies have been addressed, but new ones are discovered over time (general error, technical issues, miscommunications).
- ML must be meticulous in "getting it right"
- Do not draw conclusions from "every two months" (i.e. extrapolating out to much longer delay)
- Commits that ECT will open "flawlessly" (EDIT: journalist asked whether Verster would stake his reputation upon it, Verster responds affirmatively)
- Groundwater issues specifically mentioned at Keelesdale




