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Hydro One launches construction on 85-foot tunnel under downtown Toronto

Ontario Construction News staff writer

Hydro One recently launched construction on a new tunnel that will run 85-feet below ground in downtown Toronto, from the Esplanade to Bay and Dundas.

The tunnel will be 12-feet in diameter, about the size of three park benches, and will house new transmission cables, replacing cables that have served Toronto’s downtown core since the 1950s.

Hydro One says it is investing approximately $120 million in this infrastructure renewal project to continue providing clean and reliable energy to some of Toronto’s most critical institutions, including hospital row, city hall and the financial district.

hydro one tunnel work“Hydro One plays an important role in supplying power to Toronto Hydro and its customers in the downtown core. The new tunnel we are building underneath the city will house our critical, upgraded power lines and improve reliability for customers,” Andrew Spencer, the utility’s vice-president, transmission and stations, said in a statement. “We’re steadfast in our commitment to making strategic investments in our aging infrastructure to prepare the grid for the impacts of climate change.”

hydro one tunnel Hydro One is working with the City of Toronto and Toronto Hydro to coordinate construction needs and the use of a tunnel boring machine, minimizing disruptions to residents and local businesses by allowing for most of the required construction to take place underground. The tunnel boring is expected to be completed by early 2024 and the installation of the new cables is expected to be completed by 2026.

“We are pleased that investments are being made in all parts of the provincial system to ensure that Toronto Hydro will be able to continue to safely and reliably deliver the electricity our customers use to power their homes, businesses and lives,” said Daniel McNeil, Corporate Spokesperson, Toronto Hydro.

Much of Ontario’s electricity system was built in the 1950s. Over the next five years, Hydro One will continue to undertake projects that will reduce the impacts of power outages, renew and replace critical transmission and distribution infrastructure, enable economic growth and prepare for climate change in almost every community across Ontario. Through its transmission system, Hydro One is proud to energize life in Toronto and ensure its key institutions have access to resilient and reliable electricity.

Once complete, the underground tunnel housing the new power cables will run between Esplanade TS and Terauley TS.

Robin MacLennan, Editor, Ontario Construction News
Robin MacLennan, Editor, Ontario Construction News
Robin MacLennan has been a reporter, photographer and editor at newspapers and magazines in Barrie, Toronto and across Canada for more than three decades. She lives in North Bay. After venturing into corporate communications and promoting hospitals and healthcare, she happily returned to journalism full-time in 2020, joining Ontario Construction News as Writer and Editor. Robin can be reached at rmaclennan@ontarioconstructionnews.com
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