Infrastructure Ontario (IO) and North York General Hospital (NYGH) have issued a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for the New Patient Care Tower redevelopment project.
Located in the Don Valley North neighbourhood of Toronto, the multi-phased project will increase capacity and quality of care across NYGH’s highest acuity services. The new tower will include eleven floors for patient care spaces and two levels of underground parking and will connect to NYGH’s existing building on six levels to enable flow of patients, staff, and materials, ensuring a high level of integration between new and existing. The new tower will include up to 317 private patient bedrooms, expanding NYGH’s acute care capacity by approximately 100 net-new beds, in addition to expanded spaces for other acute care programs and services.
The RFQ is the first step in the process to select a team to deliver the project. Respondents to the RFQ will be evaluated against the criteria listed in the RFQ including team composition, experience in collaborative project delivery, health and safety and past project examples. Shortlisted teams will then be invited to respond to a Request for Proposals, which is expected to be released in summer 2025. Interested companies must register on merx.com to download the RFQ.
This redevelopment project is being delivered through IO’s Alliance model. Alliance contracting is a model of delivering major capital assets, where a public sector agency (the “Owner”) works collaboratively with private sector parties (Non- Owner Participants or “NOPs”) to share the risks and responsibilities in delivering a project.
Learn more about the North York General Hospital – New Patient Care Tower.
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