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GO Expansion plans facing uncertainty as companies raise concerns over P3 procurement model, documents warn

The internal Metrolinx documents show the regional transit agency and Infrastructure Ontario had to rethink the procurement after private sector bidders objected to how much financial risk they were being asked to take on.

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GO Expansion is the province鈥檚 single largest transit project and was launched under the Ontario Liberals. The total cost of the project has been estimated at $16.8 billion.


The timing and scope of a major planned expansion of GO Transit rail service appears to be in doubt, after the companies tasked with executing the project raised serious concerns about how the province was contracting out the work.

According to documents obtained by the Star, last fall Metrolinx and Infrastructure Ontario were forced to reconsider the procurement process for the massive expansion, under which Metrolinx planned to dramatically increase GO service across the GTA and deploy electric trains on core parts of the network.

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Ben Spurr

Ben Spurr is the Star's city hall bureau chief, based in Toronto. Reach him by email at bspurr@thestar.ca or follow him on Twitter: .

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