St. Thomas Consolidated Courthouse

A-801_Exterior-Perspective_JAN-13-2011-profileLocation: St. Thomas

Project Type: DBFM - Design Build Finance Maintain

Infrastructure Type: Justice

Price of Contract: $249 million

Estimated Value for Money : $27.1 million


About the Project:  

  • The St. Thomas Consolidated Courthouse will bring together existing court facilities within one location in St. Thomas.
  • The new building will consolidate within one modern facility St. Thomas’s two existing courts: the Superior Court of Justice and the courts of the Ontario Court of Justice.

 

Project Status

to be determined

June 30, 2011

to be determined
Integrated Team Solutions: Developer: Fengate Capital Management, EllisDon; Design: NORR; Construction: EllisDon; Facilities Management: SNC-Lavalin Operations and Maintenance; Financial Advisor: National Bank Financial

July 26, 2010

July 12, 2010

March 05, 2010

 

Project Features

  • The new courthouse will be constructed on the site of the historic Elgin County Courthouse and Land Registry Office, which will be extensively refurbished and incorporated into the new facility.
  • Eight courtrooms and three conference/ settlement rooms with sufficient capacity to meet the needs of the community for the next 30 years.

Community and Green Benefits

  • The consolidated courthouse will improve justice services in the community by increasing the number of available courtrooms and by providing improved public access and security.
  • The courthouse will be designed and built to meet the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Silver standards, incorporating environmentally sustainable construction practices and energy efficient design.

Economic Benefits

  • At the peak of construction, it is estimated that 120 workers will be on the courthouse construction site daily

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