The public health infrastructure grids and institutional engineering sectors within the Municipality of Clarington have hit a major milestone. Tracked under provincial procurement portfolios on Wednesday, June 24, 2026, healthcare logistics planners finalized the transactional logging files for The Bidding closes for major hospital redevelopment project in Bowmanville June 2026. Managed through a collaborative public sector procurement framework by Lakeridge Health and Infrastructure Ontario, the high-profile request for proposals (RFP) stage officially wrapped up this week. Two massive, pre-qualified design-build consortiums submitted their technical blueprints to completely reconstruct, modernize, and expand the historic community campus.
The multi-year project will more than double the functional square footage of the existing facility, scaling up local medical services to meet the long-term clinical needs of Durham Region’s fast-growing population without disrupting daily patient care.
The Corporate Shortlist and Advanced Structural Enhancements
The intense eight-month competitive bidding stage featured detailed design, construction, and financing proposals from two industry-leading engineering consortiums.
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The Competitor Portfolios: The first shortlisted group, operating under the banner Bowmanville Health Partners, is led by Amico Design Build Inc. and Tom Jones Corporation, with architectural concepts handled by NORR Architects and Hariri Pontarini. The competing group, PCL Partnerships, relies on PCL Constructors Canada Inc. alongside design firms Diamond and Schmitt Architects and Cannon Design Ltd.
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The Critical Care Capacity Scale-Up: The successful design must upgrade the campus to a Level 3 Critical Care Capacity rating, the highest clinical classification available for managing critically ill or injured trauma patients. The overhaul will also replace multi-patient wards with advanced private rooms, separate bariatric care spaces, and a full-scale ambulatory clinic block.
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The Emergency Transit Upgrades: To eliminate transfer delays to specialized regional trauma hubs, the blueprints incorporate an integrated hemodialysis center and a rooftop helipad, providing air ambulance crews direct vertical elevator access straight down to the emergency department.
Analyzing Infrastructure Timelines and Community Capital Commitments
With an independent fairness monitor actively auditing the entire evaluation process to ensure transparency, regional reviewers will spend the summer analyzing the financial and engineering submissions before issuing a final construction permit.
| Project Staging Asset Node | Current Project Status | Targeted Milestone Timeline | Core Structural Project Objective |
| Lakeridge Health Bowmanville | RFP Bidding Phase Concluded | Contract Award: Fall 2026 | More than double current square footage |
| Local Site Preparation Works | Relocation of historic Lambert House | Enabling works phase complete | Clear physical path for new foundation footprint |
| ‘We Care, We Can’ Campaign | Active 50th-Anniversary Drive | $110 Million Local Campaign Goal | Fund advanced life-saving equipment purchases |
| Municipal Investment Link | Expedited local funding tranche | $3.75M cash injection executed | Mitigate near-term capital borrowing interest |
To clear a physical path for the expanded footprint, construction crews recently completed a complex engineering project: moving the century-old, heritage-designated Lambert House structure to a secure edge on the hospital grounds. While the final price tag for the overall vertical build remains under commercial confidentiality during the evaluation phase, the local community is stepping up to cover a massive chunk of the costs. The Bowmanville Hospital Foundation’s We Care, We Can awareness campaign is deep into its largest fundraising drive ever, aiming to pull in $110 million from local businesses and residents to fund state-of-the-art medical equipment.
The project got another major financial lift when the Municipality of Clarington moved up its timelines to hand over an early $3.75 million cash injection, giving the foundation plenty of momentum as Infrastructure Ontario prepares to pick the winning builder this fall.
Clarington residents, healthcare professionals, and local donors looking to track weekly procurement milestones, review the redeveloped campus features, or join the upcoming community fundraising walks can explore the project portal online at lh.ca/redevelopment.




















