Brockville Correctional Complex & St. Lawrence Valley Correctional and Treatment Centre
- Location:
- Township of Elizabethtown-Kitley (bordering Brockville)
- Project Type:
- Design Bid Build
- Infrastructure Type:
- Justice
About the Project
Infrastructure Ontario is working with the Ministry of the Solicitor General to deliver a new Brockville Correctional Complex (BCC) and to expand the St. Lawrence Valley Correctional and Treatment Centre (SLVCTC). Both the new complex and the facility expansion will be located on the current SLVCTC site.
As part of the government’s plan to increase adult correctional capacity, the BCC & SLVCTC Project will provide a total of 295 beds. This project is part of the Ontario government’s commitment to increase capacity at several adult correctional facilities to ensure staff and inmate safety as well as sufficient capacity in both the short- and long-term.
Status:
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Request for QualificationsMar 16, 2026
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Short-list Bidders Selected
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Request for Proposals
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Winning Bidder Selected
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Construction Begins
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Construction Ends
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Features
The Brockville Correctional Complex includes the construction of 270 new male beds in a new facility with classification levels that will include maximum, medium, minimum and specialized care.
The St. Lawrence Valley Correctional and Treatment Centre includes the construction of 25 new female beds. The project will expand the existing Secure Treatment Unit (STU) facility. While the existing facility is a STU that treats men with behavioral health challenges, the expansion will exclusively house females in maximum-security. The expanded facility will be built at the same time as the new BCC and will be located next to the existing STU facility as its own separate structure. A bridge will be built to connect the new SLVCTC to the existing STU.
Both facilities will share administrative staff and correctional staff facilities, and recreational spaces. The project will also include:
- Reception and visitation
- Executive administration
- Admitting and discharge
- Health services and infirmary
- Risk Classified Inmate Housing Unit as well Specialized Care, Food & Laundry Services
- New public and staff entrances
- New parking for staff and visitors
Community And Green Benefits
The BCC & SLVCTC Project is targeted to achieve LEED Silver certification.
Demonstrating Value
The BCC & SLVCTC Project is being delivered using a Design-Bid-Build (DBB) model. Key features of a DBB model include increased owner control over the project design, as well as a high level of flexibility to respond to changing conditions and concerns.
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