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Queen’s Park Complex Rehabilitation

Queen’s Park Complex Rehabilitation

Toronto, Ontario
Canada
QueensparkToronto

Queen’s Park Complex Rehabilitation consisted of renewing the Queen’s Park Complex located at the southwest corner of Bay Street and Wellesley Avenue West in Toronto for the Ontario Realty Corporation (ORC).

Introba (formerly Integral Group) prepared two options outlining high-level implementation plans and cost estimates to assist ORC in effectively planning and implementing the complex’s significant rehabilitation and renewal to accommodate government tenants for the next 50 to 60 years.

The 1.7-million ft² complex consists of four office towers (between 10 and 22 stories) and a two-story podium, with three basement levels under the podium. The three basement levels include a two-story underground parking garage structure. Two additional office towers – Frost Building North and Frost Building South- are connected to the Complex by an underground pedestrian tunnel on Queen’s Park Crescent. Some shared building services are routed through the Whitney Block at 99 Wellesley Street West. Frost Building North, Frost Building South, and Whitney Block are outside the scope of this assignment.

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