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Originally Posted by d_jeffrey
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The Ontario government has solved this problem through the use of P3 contracting. Infrastructure Ontario (IO), a government agency, has developed its own form of a P3 that is now standard for all large infrastructure projects in the province. Use of the IO P3 process is not mandatory; but I do believe using it is typically a condition for getting provincial funding for a project.
The IO P3 system has a very good track record for the projects it has tendered; for example, the Confederation Line in Ottawa is a shining example of a well run construction project.
The TTC's own procurement process, which it used for the Spadina line as it was tendered before the IO P3 system was developed, is a complete disaster. Because of political controversies over P3s (including intense opposition from the TTC union), the IO P3 system has only been used on projects where the province is in charge, and it's always been controversial everywhere it's tried. IMO, the province needs to step in and mandate it for all large projects whether provincially funded or not.