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Progress Made on New Peel Memorial Hospital

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Progress Made on New Peel Memorial Hospital
Osler’s Peel Memorial Hospital project reaches important milestone
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Bird Design-Build Construction Inc. to work with Infrastructure Ontario and Osler for next steps

Today, the Ontario government, through Infrastructure Ontario (IO), along with William Osler Health System (Osler), announced that they are moving forward with the next phase of the new Peel Memorial Hospital project – marking an important achievement in this initiative. IO and Osler have finalized a Development Phase Agreement (DPA) with Bird Design-Build Construction Inc., which will help push the project requirements forward, including design, scheduling, and pricing.

This milestone comes after a transparent and competitive Request for Proposal process that kicked off in October 2024. The team from Bird Design-Build Construction Inc. includes:

Applicant lead: Bird Design-Build Construction Inc.
Design team: Cannon Design Ltd.
Construction team: Bird Design-Build Construction Inc.

“Choosing our Development Partner and signing this Development Phase Agreement is a major step towards transforming Peel Memorial into Brampton’s second hospital,” said Pardeep Singh Gill, Chair of William Osler Health System’s Board of Directors. “Osler looks forward to continuing its collaboration with the Ontario Government, Infrastructure Ontario, City of Brampton, Osler Foundation, our community, and now Bird Design-Build Construction Inc., to create the state-of-the-art hospital that this community truly needs and deserves.”

After completing the Development Phase, Osler and Bird Design-Build Construction Inc. can sign a final project agreement to proceed with building the new patient tower. This agreement will include detailed design plans and a target construction price. Like any large construction projects, key dates may change based on further approvals.

The initial construction for the new Peel Memorial Hospital started in March 2025, focusing on early tasks such as site access improvements.

“We’re excited to be moving ahead with the Peel Memorial Hospital project, which will provide essential services closer to home, reduce travel for care needs, and support the health and well-being of our growing diverse community for generations,” said Dr. Frank Martino, President and CEO of William Osler Health System. “Today’s announcement is an important stride toward an exciting future for healthcare in our area.”

Learn more about how Peel Memorial is transforming.

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“Our government is making record investments to protect Ontario’s health-care system and connect people to world-class hospital care where they need it most. Signing this agreement marks another significant milestone in transforming Peel Memorial Hospital into a facility that builds vital capacity for Peel Region while ensuring more families in Brampton can access proper care over generations.”
-Hon. Sylvia Jones, Deputy Premier and Minister of Health

“Congratulations to all involved in reaching this crucial milestone for the new Peel Memorial Hospital! This facility will provide modern integrated healthcare to countless residents across the region-reducing wait times while expanding access to emergency services and promoting long-term wellness for many years ahead. The project also means hundreds of new jobs that will enhance our local economy.”
-Hon. Todd Mc Carthy, Ontario’s Acting Minister of Infrastructure

“This announcement brings great news for residents throughout our region! The new Peel Memorial Hospital ensures everyone in Brampton has access to necessary healthcare right at home. Our government is working hard on expanding hospital capacities while strengthening services within one of Ontario’s fastest-growing areas.”
-Hon. Prabmeet Sarkaria,
Member of Provincial Parliament for Brampton South

“The expansion into Brampton’s second hospital has been eagerly awaited by our community,” said Hon. Graham Mc Gregor MPP for Brampton North. “I’m committed to advocating strongly so that Brampton families get the healthcare facilities they deserve; today we move closer towards achieving that goal.”
-Hon. Graham Mc Gregor,
Member of Provincial Parliament for Brampton North

“I commend William Osler Health System along with Infrastructure Ontario as well as Bird Design-Build Construction Inc., because their efforts are critical milestones toward establishing the new Peel Memorial Hospital in order to deliver quality compassionate care right here at home,”
-Hon. Charmaine Williams,
Member of Provincial Parliamentfor Brampton Centre

“With today marking yet another important step ahead regarding developing Branton’ssecondhospital, this moveallowsusto bringexpandedhealthcare serviceswhere they’re needed most. Wewantto thank Infrastructure Ontarioand William Osler Health Systemaswellasallpartnersfortheircontinuedcommitmentto bringingthisvitalprojecttorealityfor Bramptonfamilies.”
-Amarjot Sandhu,
Memberof Provincial Parliamentfor Brampton West

“This moment signifies progress not onlyfor Bramptonbutalsoontheprovince’sgoalofprovidingstronger, moresynchronizedhealthcareacross Ontario. Ourgovernmentisfocusedonensuringfamiliescanaccesstopnotchcarecloseby, andtheexpansioninto Branton’ssecondhospitalshowcasesourdedicationtowardthatpromise.”
-Hardeep Grewal,
Memberof Provincial Parliamentfor Brampton East

“I’m delightedtosee progressonthedevelopmentof Branton’ssecondhospitalproject. Hereinthistownthere’sexcitementaftergroundbreakingearlierthisyearandnowwe’regettingclosertomeetingoursharedobjectiveofprovidingrobusthealthservicesrightathomeforourrapidlygrowingcommunity. Ithankallpartiesinvolvedincluding Infrastructure Ontario&William Osler Health Systemalongwith Bird Design-Build Construction Inc. forworkinghardtoservegenerationsofthepeopleof Bramptonandfinallygiveusthemodernaccessiblehealthcareserviceswe’velongneeded.”
-Patrick Brown , Mayor , Cityof Brampton

“We’re proud topartnerwith William Osler Health Systemalongside Bird Design Build Construction Inc. duringthisdevelopmentphase. Thiswholeinitiativefollows IO’s Progressive Design Build(Target Price)modelwhichencouragescollaborationamongpartners, sparkinginnovationintheprocess. Andwedon’tjustlookforwardtotakingthenextstepsbtworkingcloselytodevelopaprojectthat’salignedwiththeever-evolvingneedswithin Peelcommunity”.
-Angela Clayton , Presidentand CEO , Infrastructure Ontario

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