Toronto hiring architect to expand BMO Field without allowing competitive bids

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Toronto hiring architect to expand BMO Field without allowing competitive bids Toronto BMOField

June 26 City Council agenda item

that will be considered by Toronto's Executive Committee on July 11. It comes almost exactly a year after Toronto was announced as a World Cup host city in a combined North American bid in late June 2022. In this report, the City Manager, Chief Procurement Officer and the Executive Director, FIFA World Cup 2026 Toronto Secretariat recommend that council grant them authority to"enter into a non-competitive contract with Gensler Architecture & Design Canada Inc. for architectural services needed for the permanent and temporary upgrades at BMO Field for the FIFA World Cup 2026."

The architecture firm would be paid $4,168,561,70 excluding taxes on the project, planned to bring an additional 17,756 seats to the stadium, bringing its total capacity up to 45,736.

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