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Orléans Health Hub

Location:
Orléans
Project Type:
BF-Build Finance
Infrastructure Type:
Health Care
Contract Value:
$59.7 million
Estimated Value for Money:
$4.8 million

About the Project

The Orléans Health Hub project involved the construction of a new facility at the corner of Mer-Bleue Road and Brian Coburn Boulevard. The 96,000 square foot facility brings together complementary services from the following health and community service providers:

  • Bruyère
  • Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO)
  • Eastern Ottawa Resource Centre (EORC)
  • Geriatric Psychiatry Community Services of Ottawa (GPCSO)
  • Home and Community Care Support Services Champlain
  • Hôpital Montfort
  • Ottawa Public Health
  • ParaMed
  • Youth Services Bureau of Ottawa

Status:

  • Request for Qualifications
    Jan 15, 2018
  • Short-list Bidders Selected
    Apr 12, 2018
  • Request for Proposals
    Oct 10, 2018
  • Winning Bidder Selected
    Aug 01, 2019
  • Construction Begins
    Aug 02, 2019
  • Construction Ends
    Mar 16, 2021

Latest News

Winning Bidder

EllisDon Infrastructure Healthcare

Features

The Hub responds to client needs within a comprehensive service delivery model of care. The project is the first of its kind in Ontario, and is expected to drive community-based health care thinking across the Province. Services include:

  • A needs-based ambulatory program
  • Diagnostic imaging
  • Geriatric support and wellness
  • Mental health and wellness
  • Active rehabilitation

The Hub’s model of care translates to a more cost-effective use of resources and a better patient experience. Appointments are coordinated as much as possible to minimize travelling, information is sent back to primary care physicians, and clients consulting several specialists have access to a coordinated care plan.

The Hub also serves as a place for teaching and research.

Community And Green Benefits

Residents of the greater Orléans area, from newborns to seniors, have access to integrated programs close to home, focused on their needs and offered in both official languages.

A section of the site will be conveyed to the City of Ottawa to become a city park with native flowers and plants.

Economic Benefits

Approximately 200 workers were on site daily at the peak of construction.

Terms of Use

These project documents are being made available on this Web site for informational purposes only. Neither Infrastructure Ontario nor Hôpital Montfort makes any representation or warranty regarding the accuracy or completeness of the content or form of these documents.

Infrastructure Ontario and Hôpital Montfort, in their sole and absolute discretion, may choose to make available on this Web site amendments, revisions, modifications or replacements to these documents. These documents remain open for further revision, modification, replacement or cancellation by Infrastructure Ontario and Hôpital Montfort at any time and in no event shall either Infrastructure Ontario or Hôpital Montfort be responsible or liable, directly or indirectly, for any damage or loss caused or alleged to be caused by or in connection with the use of or reliance on the content of these documents.

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