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Oak Valley Health prequalifies construction teams for new hospital build

 

Ontario Construction News staff writer

Infrastructure Ontario (IO) and Oak Valley Health have prequalified five companies for the Oak Valley Health – Uxbridge Redevelopment Project.

The prequalified companies are:

  • EBC Inc.
  • EllisDon Corporation
  • Maystar General Contractors Inc.
  • Multiplex Construction Canada Limited
  • Pomerleau Inc.

Teams were prequalified based on criteria identified in a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) process that began in December 2025. Selection criteria included required construction experience applicable to this project, as well as the financial capacity to deliver a project of this size and complexity.

A Request for Proposals (RFP) is expected to be issued this summer.

Once submissions are received, IO and Oak Valley Health will evaluate the proposals, select a preferred company and negotiate a final contract. The successful company is expected to be announced in spring 2027. A fairness monitor will oversee the entire procurement process.

Work will transform, modernize, and expand Oak Valley Health – Uxbridge. At about 140,000 square-feet, the new Uxbridge Hospital site will add more patient beds and expand key services such as ambulatory care and diagnostic imaging.

Originally opened in 1959, Uxbridge Hospital is currently a 20-bed community hospital offering diagnostic and emergency services to people living in the community. In 2004, the Markham Stouffville Hospital welcomed the Uxbridge Hospital as a partner site to offer care to the extended community. This has helped ensure the best care for people living in Uxbridge and surrounding areas.

The roject is being delivered using a Design-Bid-Build (DBB) model. Key features of a DBB model include increased owner control over the project design, as well as a high level of flexibility to respond to changing conditions and concerns.

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