Prepare and distribute to all parties any redlines and IFC drawing markups arising from RFI, FCR, NDC, etc., on a regular basis. These redlines and markups will form part of the as-built documentation required for the Record Drawings.
Prepare, regularly update, and track the schedule of shop drawings and other design submittals reviewed by our Designers.
Attend meetings with our Client and their Technical Advisor as required.
Review, in accordance with the Project Specifications and local standards, and with the support of the Discipline Lead Managers, shop drawings related to the structure prepared by our Subcontractor’s Designers. The review of shop drawings shall cover constructability, comparison with the IFC Design, and the analysis of potential interfaces with other designers (e.g., temporary works designers).
Regularly visit relevant construction sites as required.
Improve the quality of life for commuters by reducing daily travel time
Attend, organize, or lead regular and ad-hoc meetings focused on structural questions with the Construction Team and the Designers.
Provide all necessary inputs to track the Designer’s cost (ESDC, Engineering Services During Construction), based on the Time and Material invoices received during construction.
Reduce crowding on the existing Line 1 (Yonge-University) subway
Work closely with the Construction Team to coordinate with our Designers on any design changes and issues that inevitably occur during construction, related to the structural design. These issues will be related to the IFC documentation and will be in the form of Requests For Information (RFI), Field Change Requests (FCR), Non-Conformances (NCR), Notices of Design Change (NDC), etc.
Participate in the coordination and resolution of design-related issues between different departments such as our Construction Team, Means and Methods Team, Quality Team, and other teams within the Design Team (Architecture, MEP, Traffic), addressing any potential conflicts in the most beneficial way for the project as a whole.
Track the performance of the Designers in terms of their responses to RFI, FCR, NDC, NCR, etc., for the structural topics as well as their review of shop drawings, evaluating potential impacts on the Construction Schedule.
Requirements
p.eng.
civil 3d
revit
autocad
5 years
bachelor's
Sound knowledge of building design, with previous experience working in design teams or with external consultants required.
Registration as a Professional Engineer (P.Eng.) in at least one Province in Canada, or the ability to obtain registration in Ontario within 6 months is an asset.
Knowledge and experience with Autodesk software (Civil 3D, AutoCAD, Revit, Autodesk Construction Cloud, or BIM360), and other applicable common software in the field of transportation engineering. Ideally, knowledge in specific software for the structures design (SAP2000, ETABS, IDEA StatiCa, etc.).
Minimum of 5 years of professional experience in the detailed design of building and civil infrastructure projects (plan production and specifications).
Minimum Bachelor’s degree in Civil or Construction Engineering. A Master’s degree in Civil or Construction Engineering is preferred.
(Optional) RRSP matching
Benefits
Up to 57,000 more jobs accessible by transit (in 45 minutes or less) for Toronto residents
One above-ground station to be integrated with the existing GO Transit Exhibition Station
Reduction in traffic congestion, greenhouse gases and fuel consumption by providing an alternative transportation option
Economic and community growth along the future transit line and thousands of job opportunities annually during construction
Comprehensive Benefits Package:
Dental Insurance
Discretionary Bonus
Two underground stations to be integrated with the existing TTC Osgoode and Queen subway stations
Competitive Salary
Disability Insurance
Extended medical insurance
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Company
Overview
C$6 Billion Contract
Revenue
Awarded for delivering 6 km of tunnels and 7 downtown stations.
15.6 Km Line
Project Scope
Links core downtown with 15 stations and over 40 transfer connections.
15 Stations
Urban Development
Provides connections across downtown areas for enhanced transit access.
1,500 Jobs
Employment Impact
Supports peak construction jobs, driving local economic activity.
A powerhouse joint venture led by Ferrovial and VINCI, backed by global design partners including AECOM, COWI, GHD and SENER.
Part of the Ontario Line, it focuses on tunneling, station construction, utilities, mechanical/electrical systems, and guideway structures and preparation.
Mobilized crews in early 2023 and is building one above‑ground and six underground stations between Exhibition and Corktown.
The contract spans design, construction and financing, with work running through to around 2030.
Aims to reduce congestion, increase transit access, and spur urban growth.