Casey House Facility Replacement Project
- Location:
- Toronto
- Project Type:
- BF - Build Finance
- Infrastructure Type:
- Health Care
- Contract Value:
- $32 million
- Estimated Value for Money:
- $3.5 million
About the Project
Casey House is a treatment facility for people with HIV/AIDS. The Casey House redevelopment project consolidated all programs and services under one roof. The project involved renovating an existing heritage property at 571 Jarvis Street and incorporating a new 58,000-square-foot facility at 119 Isabella Street.
Status:
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Request for QualificationsAug 08, 2013
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Short-list Bidders SelectedDec 23, 2013
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Request for ProposalsFeb 19, 2014
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Winning Bidder SelectedMar 06, 2015
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Construction BeginsMar 06, 2015
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Construction EndsMay 01, 2017
Latest News
Winning Bidder
Bird Construction
Features
The new facility will features:
- 14 in-patient beds, including two respite beds
- office space for the development of home care programs
- therapy rooms and community space for a day health programs
- new spaces for administrative and support services, including the Casey House Foundation
- underground parking for 15 vehicles
Job Creation
At the peak of construction, it is estimated that 120 workers were on site daily.
Terms of Use
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