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Spring 2023 completion? In Toronto??

I beg to differ, after seeing what we're seeing with the KQQR intersection mess, this thing probably wont be completed until at the earliest, early 2024 in my books.
This is only one stage of the overall construction. Watermain replacement east of York, new track west of York. Next year, the track on York and on Adelaide east to Victoria will be done as a Metrolinx project. At KQQR there was a big problem because of the street redesign which changed the location of utilities and poles. It turned out that things underground were not where they were supposed to be requiring a redesign. There was much foot dragging by Toronto Hydro. The start of this stage of the Adelaide work was delayed by utility location work to avoid this problem.
 
Toronto Hydro's "Leadership", at this link.

From link.
Electricity transmission
Once electricity is generated, it’s delivered to urban and rural areas through high-voltage distribution lines that act like highways for transmitting electricity. Hydro One — which owns 30,000 kilometres of transmission lines across 98% of Ontario — supplies electricity to Toronto Hydro. Electricity distribution Toronto Hydro is responsible for the last step of the journey: distributing electricity to residential, commercial and industrial customers in Toronto.

Electricity distribution
Toronto Hydro is responsible for the last step of the journey: distributing electricity to residential, commercial and industrial customers in Toronto.
 
A variety of engineers and utility-related activity on Queen W. immediately W of the Spadina at night multiple nights last week.
I spoke to one of the engineers one night and he confirmed that it is all Ontario line related. Apparently they are doing survey work and it will be a year until there are shovels in the ground.
 
Just received this from CF TEC Office Property Management:



October 26, 2022

Metrolinx Ontario Line - Project Update

Dear Client,

The province of Ontario and Metrolinx announced the construction of the Ontario line, which will bring much needed transit solutions to the City of Toronto. This expansive transit initiative is expected to take several years to complete and as described on the Metrolinx website, there will be significant construction along Queen Street and James Street.

CF Toronto Eaton Centre's Property Management team regularly meets with Metrolinx and will provide updates regarding building operational impacts throughout the project as they become available.

Work set to begin in late October 2022 affecting access to Queen Street and James Street is delayed. Once the new start time is finalized this information will be communicated to clients. You are welcome to visit the Metrolinx website for more details on this project.

Thank you for your patience and understanding/
 
Making the 503 KINGSTON ROAD operate during all periods (except overnight) makes sense. With diversions for the Ontario Line on Queen Street, running the 503 on Kingston Road, Queen Street East, and King Street would be bypass the construction.
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From link.
 
We will have FOUR complex transfer interchange stations on the Ontario Line. Osgoode, Queen, Page, and Science Centre Stations with TTC connections. Exhibition and East Harbour Stations with the GO Trains connections (though I might add Gerrard Station to that list).

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News
Ontario Transit Group has been selected to deliver the south portion of the Ontario Line
 
Exciting. Major construction starts in the spring - this is the largest single contract for the OL I believe. Very, very good news. It's almost surreal to see the line finally starting after so many decades of discussion. This line has literally been on maps more or less in it's current form since the 1960's.
 
A rendering is not a binding legal document.
Understood, but it can lead to a whole slew of complaints and challenges. Perhaps it's different for condo or residential construction but if the spirit of the renders on those are not followed they are subject to challenges by residents
 
Understood, but it can lead to a whole slew of complaints and challenges. Perhaps it's different for condo or residential construction but if the spirit of the renders on those are not followed they are subject to challenges by residents

PSD is probably a requirement in the bid document - as to the renderings, this is a design build project so don't take it as a representation for much at this stage.

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Good to see that PSDs are incorporated into the final renders. Does that mean they are obligated to provide them in the final construction?
Absolutely zero chance of PSDs being omitted, I think. They want to be able to operate this at sub 90s headways, and PSDs aren't all that expensive if they are designed for when building the platforms.
 

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