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Green Line board names development partner for LRT megaproject's 1st phase

Calgarys Green Line LRT board named its partner Friday for the first phase of the $5.5-billion LRT megaproject.

Construction of the rail line is scheduledto begin in about 16 months

A grid map of Calgary with a green line showing the track of the Green Line LRT project.
A map showing part of Phase 1 for Calgary's Green Line LRT project. (Green Line board )

Calgary's Green Line board named its partner Friday for the first phase of the $5.5-billion LRT megaproject.

Bow Transit Connectors (BTC) will design, construct and finance Phase 1 of the project,which is the 18-kilometre stretch betweenShepard and Eau Claire.

The first phase of the project will have 13 stations, including four underground stops downtown and two elevated stations in the southeast.

Green Line CEO Darshpreet Bhatti said the companies that make up BTC Barnard Constructors of CanadaLP, Flatiron Constructors Canada Ltd.and WSP Canada Inc. bring extensive experience with underground construction, above ground construction and LRT design.

Bhatti said picking a development partner marksan important milestone for the multibillion-dollarproject.

"This sets the tone for the next step, which is really progressing design, understanding risks, establishing a schedule and costs," he said.

That next step, the development phase, will take up to 16 months to complete before a project agreement is signed, the city said in a statement Friday.

A man with a beard, a black turban, a gray suit and green tie stands before a red model of the light rail train.
Darshpreet Bhatti, the CEO of the Green Line, stands before a model LRV in Calgary. (CBC)

The city's partnership withBTC doesn't mean local contractors and consultants will be shut out of the work,Bhatti said.

"We actively know that they're having discussions with many local subcontractors right now," he said.

The city's statement said BTC hasalready proposed a number of localsubconsultants, which include Platinum Engineering Ltd., Egis, IBI andGEC Architecture.

"As additional agreements are finalized with the local contracting community, Green Line will share updates about the teams who will work with us through both the development and implementation phases," the citysaid.

Construction of the first phase of the Green Line is slatedto begin in about 16 months. The Green Line could be operational by 2030.

The first phase of the Green Line is the longest LRT project and the largest infrastructure investment inCalgary's history. Nearly 20,000 jobs are expected to be created during the construction process.

As for the second phase of the project, the Green Line board isn't focusing on that quite yet.

The board is waiting to see how costs and other issues play out during the first phase before making decisions on timing and direction for the second phase. Phase 2 aims toconnect Eau Claire and 16th Avenue N. in Crescent Heights.

So far, Calgaryhas alreadycommitted more than $900 million to the Green Line project.

The money has been used to acquire land, hire staff, contractdesign and engineering workand do enabling works to ease the construction process.

With files from Rick Donkers, Scott Dippel