Bermondsey and Massey Creek Trunk Sewer Capacity Study

Location: Ontario
Posted: May 30, 2025
Due: Jul 3, 2025
Agency: City of Toronto
Type of Government: State & Local
Category:
  • B - Special Studies and Analyses - Not R&D
Solicitation No: Doc5023733797
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NOIP (Notice of Intended Procurement) Type: Notice of Intended Procurement
Posting Title: Bermondsey and Massey Creek Trunk Sewer Capacity Study
High Level Category: Professional Services
Document Type: RFP
Document Number: Doc5023733797
Ariba Discovery Posting Link: https://discovery.ariba.com/rfx/23197539
Publish Date: May 29, 2025
Issue Date: May 29, 2025
Submission Deadline: July 3, 2025 at 12:00 Noon
Solicitation Document Description: •        The City of Toronto requires professional engineering services to analyze the trunk sewer systems servicing the Bermondsey and Massey Creek sewersheds to identify capacity constraints based on current and future growth scenarios, and to provide solution options, an assessment of those options and a preferred recommended solution.
•        The Golden Mile Secondary Plan Area (“the Golden Mile”) is located in Scarborough and is one of the many significant redevelopment areas within the City of Toronto, encompassing approximately 119 hectares along Eglinton Avenue East between Victoria Park Avenue and Birchmount Road. Current land use in the area consists of large-format retail buildings and surface parking with low-rise commercial and industrial buildings to the north and south of Eglinton Avenue East.
•        The Eglinton Crosstown Light Rail Transit (ECLRT) will pass through the Golden Mile and has five surface transit platforms constructed that will help transition the area into a mixed-use, transit-oriented community. A number of development applications have been submitted within the Golden Mile and are currently under review. The latest population proposed for the Golden Mile includes is approximately 67,000 new residents and 9,000 new jobs, which exceeds the City’s population forecasts.
•        Current sanitary drainage areas show that the Golden Mile is currently serviced by two trunk sewers: the Bermondsey Sanitary Trunk Sewer to the west and the Massey Creek Sanitary and Relief Trunk Sewers to the east, with a drainage divide generally at Warden Avenue.
•        A master servicing report for the redevelopment of the Golden Mile was carried out by a landowners’ group in early 2020 and updated in 2022. Several servicing alternatives were considered and ultimately recommended upgrades on both the developer and City side to accommodate the Golden Mile development area. These previous studies and recommendations have led the City to this current study which will evaluate and confirm capacity in the trunk system considering the City projected 2051 populations and the latest proposed developments within a wider study area.
•        The Supplier will develop an implementation plan and strategy to prioritize and sequence the recommended wastewater system upgrades and improvements to align with projected incremental growth. The City anticipates the solution will benefit both the existing system and future growth.
Applicable Trade Agreement: Chapter 19 of Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA)
Chapter 5 of Canada Free Trade Agreement (CFTA)
Electronic Submissions to be Received: Via City's Online Procurement
Division: Toronto Water
Buyer Name: Christine Sze-Louie
Buyer Email: Christine.Sze-Louie@toronto.ca
Buyer Phone Number: 4163920627
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