Hurontario LRT

The Hurontario LRT is one of the largest investments in transit for Peel Region. The Province of Ontario has committed $1.4 billion to support the project and Metrolinx will work with the Cities of Mississauga and Brampton to co-ordinate building and operating the line.

Metrolinx recognizes that its major infrastructure investments should also provide benefits for the communities in which it works, including employment, training, apprenticeship, local supplier and social procurement opportunities, where possible.  Metrolinx has therefore committed to include a community benefits program for the Hurontario Light Rail Transit (HuLRT) Line.

A signed copy of the Hurontario Light Rail Transit (LRT) Community Benefits Framework will be posted on the website as soon as it is signed by Metrolinx and the PCBN.

For more information:  http://www.metrolinx.com/en/greaterregion/projects/hurontario-lrt.aspx

PROJECT UPDATES

We are pleased to share that after a fair, equitable and competitive procurement process, Mobilinx is the winning bidder on the Hurontario LRT project.

The anticipated completion date of this project as shared by Mobilinx is Fall 2024. We are looking forward to working with Mobilinx on addressing the needs of our community throughout this project.

We are also pleased to be working in partnership with Metrolinx on this important work. For more information and resources on the Hurontario LRT project, please click the link: http://www.metrolinx.com/en/greaterregion/projects/hurontario-lrt.aspx

PAST PROJECT UPDATES

Infrastructure Ontario (IO) and Metrolinx have issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) to three shortlisted teams to design, build, finance, operate and maintain the Hurontario Light Rail Transit project.

A request for qualifications issued in June 2017 shortlisted the top three teams based on their construction, design, operation and maintenance capability, experience, qualified personnel and financial capacity to deliver a project of this size and scope. Teams have been invited to respond to the RFP and will begin preparing proposals that detail how they will deliver the project. Upon evaluating the proposals received, IO and Metrolinx expect to award the contract in 2019.

City of Mississauga June 26, 2019 General Committee agenda: Hurontario Light Rail Transit: Project Update and Negotiating Project Agreements with Metrolinx pgs. 170-179

CONNECTED

The Hurontario LRT means 19 stops and its own dedicated right-of-way – so no pesky traffic to deal with – and it will connect you to the Milton and Lakeshore West GO lines, along with local transit links like MiWay, Brampton Transit, Züm, and Mississauga Transitway at Square One. It’s a launching pad to move you throughout the region, the connection local families need for freedom and choice.

GROWTH

The Hurontario LRT will create a transit grid in the Western GTA by linking the numerous existing east west corridors such as the GO train and GO bus lines, the Mississauga Transitway and countless MiWay and Brampton Transit routes. It will transform Hurontario into a vibrant people-centered corridor connecting communities and empowering growth for the next thirty years.

ENVIRONMENT

Clean, electrically powered light rail vehicles, producing no emissions… not to mention more cars off the road. And did we mention less traffic on the Hurontario corridor? There’s a lot for you and the environment to love.

* For more information, please visit Metrolinx.

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Stops
Train Stop - PCBN
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Kilometers
Train Track - PCBN
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Cities
Cities - PCBN

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

The Employment Pipelines
We will work with the winning bidder to ensure that Peel residents, especially those from the target populations, can access the opportunities that are created by this project through three key pathways:

  • Apprenticeships – opportunities for residents to enter a career in the construction trades
  • Professional, Administrative & Technical – opportunities for residents to enter a career in their area of expertise
  • Social Enterprise – opportunities for social enterprises and local small businesses to have access to project procurement