City of Toronto considers 3-year ban for contractor over $24 million water project - News Summed Up

City of Toronto considers 3-year ban for contractor over $24 million water project


A City of Toronto report includes images that allegedly illustrate a contractor’s "lack of proper supervision” and “safety violations" at the work site. ( City of Toronto )Aplus General Contractors Corp. is already under a temporary, six-month suspension, which began on Oct. 30. If the new, three-year city ban is approved, it will begin April 30, according to the report, from Toronto Water general manager Lou Di Gironimo, and the city’s chief purchasing officer. Among the allegations made in the city report: Aplus failed to properly supervise and adhere to health and safety requirements, putting workers at high risk of serious injury or death. The city returned the east reservoir at the station to service using Toronto Water resources and another contractor and is currently pursuing alternate means to complete the project, according to the city report.


Source: thestar March 12, 2019 21:39 UTC



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