HomeMy WebLinkAboutECD 07-23Report to Council
Report Number: ECD 07-23
Date: November 27, 2023
From: Fiaz Jadoon
Director, Economic Development & Strategic Projects
Subject: Corridor Design for a High Frequency Rail Station in Pickering
- Award RFP2023-18 to Weston Williamson & Partners
- File: D-1600-002
Recommendation:
1. That Proposal No. RFP2023-18, for Consulting Services for Corridor Design for a High
Frequency Rail Station in Pickering, submitted by Weston Williamson & Partners in the amount
of $99,937.20 (HST included) be accepted;
2. That Council authorize the Director, Finance & Treasurer to finance the total net project cost of
$89,996.00 as approved in the 2023 Current Budget as follows:
a. The sum of $75,000.00 to be funded from Property Taxes;
b. The sum of $14,996.00 to be funded by a transfer from the Rate Stabilization Reserve;
3. That the appropriate City of Pickering officials be authorized to take the necessary actions to
proceed on the proposal; and,
4. That the City Clerk forward a copy of Report ECD 07-23 to the Region of Durham’s Office of
the CAO and Planning & Economic Development Department.
Executive Summary: The Toronto to Quebec City corridor is one of the most populous and
economically active regions in Canada. An increase in public transportation between this corridor
will significantly reduce the congestion, carbon footprint, and travel time in the Region. In 2016,
VIA Rail Canada (VIA) submitted a proposal to the Federal Government for a High Frequency Rail
(HFR) service between the Toronto to Quebec City corridor.
In 2021, both Transport Canada and VIA-Rail formulated a team to kick start discussions on the
HFR project, which they called the Joint Project Office (JPO). In December 2021, the City of
Pickering and Regional staff met with the JPO to introduce the City’s intent to promote a station
stop in Pickering.
To that end, Council approved the hiring of WSP to create a Business Analysis on the HFR project
in April of 2022 (Resolution #873/22). The final report presented a strategic case for a new HFR
station in Pickering, along with future steps (Report CAO 11-22). City and Regional staff along
with WSP presented the strategic case to the JPO in July, 2022. Staff have since remained in
regular contact with the JPO to promote the opportunity of a station stop in Pickering.
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In 2022, Transport Canada and VIA Rail made significant progress on the HFR project, including
the formation of the VIA HFR executive team (formerly known as the JPO), releasing a Request
for Qualifications (RFQ) to qualify bidders (who have the experience and expertise in design,
creating financial proformas and the development for rail related projects), selecting the various
qualified bidders, and the release of the Request for Proposals (RFP) to the selected group of
qualified bidders.
Based on discussions with members of the VIA HFR Executive Team and key industry
stakeholders, City staff have learned the importance of not only identifying and showcasing the
business analysis that highlights why a station stop in Pickering would be viable (completed in
2022 by WSP), but also the design of the station stop and the adjacent corridor where
development could be triggered because of the station location.
As such, RFP2023-18 was issued on the City’s bids&tenders portal on October 6, 2023, with a
submission deadline of October 27, 2023, for the Corridor Design for a High Frequency Rail
Station in Pickering. Two proposals were submitted. The Evaluation Committee, consisting of staff
from the Economic Development & Strategic Projects Department, reviewed and evaluated the
proposals using the criteria outlined in the bid document.
It is the recommendation of the Evaluation Committee that Weston Williamson & Partners
(WW+P) as the top-ranking proponent, be retained to undertake the Corridor Design for a High
Frequency Rail Station, at a cost of $88,440.00 (excluding HST). The total net project cost is
estimated to be $89,996.00.
In accordance with Item 10.04 of the Purchasing Policy, where the project cost of a consulting
assignment is more than $50,000.00, the award is subject to the approval of Council.
Financial Implications:
1. Proposal Amount
Proposal No. RFP2023-18 $ 88,440.00
HST (13%) 11,497.20
Total Gross Proposal Cost $ 99,937.20
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2. Estimated Project Costing Summary- Budget Year 2023
Total Project Cost
Proposal No. RFP2023-18 $ 88,440.00
HST (13%) 11,497.00
Total Gross Project Cost $ 99,937.00
HST Rebate (11.24%) (9,941.00)
Total Net Project Cost to City $ 89,996.00
3. Approved Source of Funds
Approved Code Source of Funds Budget Required
502230.10050.0000 Property Tax $75,000.00 $ 75,000.00
502230.10050.0000
Rate Stabilization
Reserve 75,000.00 14,996.00
Total Funds $150,000.00 $89,996.00
Net project cost (over) under approved funds $60,004.00
Discussion: The Toronto to Quebec City corridor is VIA-Rail Canada’s (VIA) busiest
passageway with 3.6 million riders in 2019 alone. VIA’s service experiences an increase in delays
due to congestion caused by other operators utilizing the same rail lines, such as Metrolinx,
Canadian Pacific (CP), and Canadian National (CN). Thus, VIA- Rail submitted a proposal to the
Federal Government in 2016 for a High Frequency Rail (HFR) service between the Toronto to
Quebec City corridor using the CP Havelock line. This proposal suggested dedicated rail lines for
passenger service to bypass current issues and delays with freight trains on shared lines.
In 2021, both Transport Canada and VIA-Rail formulated a team to kick start discussions on the
HFR project, which they called the Joint Project Office (JPO). In December, 2021, the City of
Pickering and Regional staff met with the JPO to introduce the City’s intent to promote a station
stop in Pickering, broaden connectivity in Durham and adjacent communities, and to learn more
about the project. The JPO acknowledged the request and offered to continue discussions.
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In partnership with the Region of Durham, the City hired WSP in April 2022 to conduct a Business
Analysis Study on the VIA HFR project with a proposed stop in Pickering (Resolution #873/22).
The report from WSP outlined the opportunity for a Transit Oriented Community (TOC)
surrounding the HFR station. Correspondingly, City staff presented the findings of the study from
WSP to the JPO.
In March 2022, Transport Canada launched the procurement process of the HFR project through
the announcement of a Request for Expressions of Interest (RFEOI). Additionally, the RFEOI was
supported by a multi-year process that included a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) followed by a
Request for Proposal (RFP). Additionally, the Minister of Transportation appointed three members
to HFR’s Board of Directors and announced the establishment of the VIA Rail Subsidiary, VIA
HFR. Moreover, the VIA HFR Executive team appointed three professionals to increase the
expertise available to plan the project.
An RFQ was released by the VIA HFR Executive team which qualified three bidders (teams of
subject matter experts) in February of 2023. Through the positive results of the RFQ, the
Government of Canada launched an RFP process in October, 2023. The goal of the Government
of Canada is to select a private sector partner to collaborate with to optimize the HFR project prior
to a final investment decision by the Government.
While maintaining regular communications with the HFR Executive Team and key industry
stakeholders, the City was advised to develop a corridor design for the HFR station in Pickering. It
should be noted that many key individuals working on this HFR project from Transport Canada
indicated the need to showcase how the station stop could trigger critical infrastructure.
As a result, RFP2023-18 was issued on the City’s bids&tenders portal on October 6, 2023, with a
submission deadline of October 27, 2023, for Corridor Design for a High Frequency Rail Station in
Pickering and the Region. Two proposals were submitted. Importantly, the selected qualified
proponents that are already involved in the initial procurement process through VIA HFR project
were not permitted to bid on the on the City’s RFP due to a conflict of interest. The Evaluation
Committee, consisting of staff from the Economic Development & Strategic Projects Department,
reviewed and evaluated the proposals using the criteria outlined in the bid document.
Proposals were evaluated and ranked based on the consultant’s experience on similar projects,
their understanding of the project, proposed work plan, deliverables, and their pricing. WW+P was
the top-ranked proponent and are recommended for award. All pre-conditions of the award, as
identified in the bid document, have been received, reviewed, and approved.
WW+P is an experienced station architect firm, covering all types of station designs including high
speed, regional, metro, and light rail. Combined with their expertise, they have an extensive
portfolio of Transit Oriented Designs (TOD) and Transit Oriented Communities (TOC)
developments focused on stations and corridors. Through awarded projects, WW+P have worked
closely with City and regional authorities to help position communities for transit. Currently, WW+P
are the TOC advisers working directly with Infrastructure Ontario (IO) and Metrolinx on the Yonge
North and Scarborough Subway Extension. The extension will deliver six new stations along an 8
km route and support a number of TOCs providing high-density, and mixed-use development
integrated with stations. WW+P also worked with the Town of Innisfil to develop a plan for a TOC
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centered around a proposed GO Station. WW+P led the team delivering a combined secondary
plan and master servicing plan as well as provision to undertake a peer review of the GO station
design.
Subject to Council’s approval of Report ECD 07-23, the City will forward a copy of Report ECD 07-
23 to the Region of Durham’s Office of the CAO and Planning & Economic Development
Department.
Upon careful examination of all proposals and relevant documents received, the Evaluation
Committee recommends acceptance of Proposal number RFP2023-18 submitted by Weston
Williamson + Partners for the HFR Conceptual Design of a Corridor in Pickering for the amount of
$89,996.00 (net of HST rebate).
Attachments:
None
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Approved/Endorsed By:
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Recommended for the consideration
of Pickering City Council
Marisa Carpino, M.A.
Chief Administrative Officer
Prepared By:
Usman Malik
Senior Officer, Economic Development &
Strategic Projects
Cathy Bazinet, CPPB, NIGP-CPP
Manager of Procurement
Stan Karwowski, MBA, CPA, CMA
Director, Finance & Treasurer
Fiaz Jadoon, Ec.D., CEcD, MPM, B.COMM
Director, Economic Development &
Strategic Projects
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