Why you can't drive on this new, $616M Toronto-area highway

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The $616-million extension of Highway 427 near Toronto sits unused and off-limits to drivers amid a legal dispute between the Doug Ford government and the private consortium hired to build it, CBC News has learned.

To the naked eye, the extension appears complete: the lanes are painted, road signs are up. Bridges and off-ramps have been built. Traffic lights are installed.

But the provincial government has told CBC News the highway, built as part of a public-private partnership, can't open due to safety concerns.

The consortium, LINK427, disputes that. In a lawsuit filed this week, it accuses the government of stalling the opening of the extension so it can delay paying the consortium more than $144 million it is owed.

According to the lawsuit, which has not been tested in court, the consortium and the province are embroiled in other battles involving unspecified amounts of money for extra work done on the project but not paid for.

The process to resolve those disputes can't begin until after the highway extension is opened and the province makes the $144-million final contract payment to LINK427.


Caught in the middle are Ontario drivers who can't use the highway extension, despite an independent, third-party road safety audit (RSA) that deemed it safe for public use in February, according to the lawsuit.

Case about 'government abusing its powers'

The money can't be released until the highway extension also gets what's known as a Substantial Completion Certificate from another independent, third-party consultant.

"This case is about the government abusing its powers to force [LINK427] to undertake costly last-minute upgrades to a major highway without compensation," according to the lawsuit.

The unpaid money is putting contractors in financial peril and "preventing the people of Ontario from using a ready-for-use highway," LINK427 alleges.

The consortium is seeking a court order forcing the province to pay up and open the highway extension.

The lawsuit says the province is also demanding $10,000 a day in penalties from the consortium for every day the highway has remained closed since its targeted completion date of Sept 30, 2020. This comes despite alleged construction delays caused, in part, by the province's pandemic restrictions in the spring of 2020.

The province has yet to file a statement of defence.

Why you can't drive on this new, $616M Toronto-area highway (yahoo.com)
 

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Good for the province. The contractors wanted to curt corners and did not make the right gradient so on rainy days the water will stay on the road making it dangerous to drive at 100km/h. Now it will cost them a lot to re-do it right and they do not want to do that. I just hope our Ottawa municipality would be tough enough to deal with the light rail contractors.
 

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I've driven on it a few times already, daytime, nighttime, good weather, during and after rain. Never noticed anything that seemed wrong with it. The NB 427 between Finch and the 407 did for awhile have some serious pooling issues, particularly the far right lane, but thats been resolved.
 

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To the naked eye, the extension appears complete: the lanes are painted, road signs are up. Bridges and off-ramps have been built. Traffic lights are installed.
Kind of reminds me of Yes Minister where there was a hospital with 500 caretakers and civil servents but no patients and medical staff. Won an award for cleanest hospital.
The civil service ends up assigning a militant labour leader to the hospital. The minister complains, they threaten to go on strike and the minister couldn't be happier until he founds out that the strike was going to bring the whole medical system down, not just one hospital.

Anyone who hasn't watched Yes Minister/Yes Minister is a gae, unless you are a gae in which case you are a breeder.
 

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Good for the province. The contractors wanted to curt corners and did not make the right gradient so on rainy days the water will stay on the road making it dangerous to drive at 100km/h. Now it will cost them a lot to re-do it right and they do not want to do that. I just hope our Ottawa municipality would be tough enough to deal with the light rail contractors.
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Did you read the article

Contractor built highway
Province requested "costly" changes
Contractor did so
Highway received safety certificate
Province won't pay contractor until highway opens

They are dragging their feet so they do not have to pay their bills
The highway is safe, it has already been audited, plus contractor did extra work (they claim extra work not in initial contract and want more $$$, govt says it was required from Day 1)
 

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I've driven on it a few times already, daytime, nighttime, good weather, during and after rain. Never noticed anything that seemed wrong with it. The NB 427 between Finch and the 407 did for awhile have some serious pooling issues, particularly the far right lane, but thats been resolved.
Its not opened yet so you def never drive on it yet
They are discussing the Kleinburg interchange north of Highway 7 (Zenway Blvd to Major Mackenzie)

 

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Did you read the article

Contractor built highway
Province requested "costly" changes
Contractor did so
Highway received safety certificate
Province won't pay contractor until highway opens

They are dragging their feet so they do not have to pay their bills
The highway is safe, it has already been audited, plus contractor did extra work (they claim extra work not in initial contract and want more $$$, govt says it was required from Day 1)
Knowing our govt, their solution to rain and high speed driving will be to make this new extension 60km/hr.

Problem solved, hooray!
 
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seth gecko

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Its not opened yet so you def never drive on it yet
They are discussing the Kleinburg interchange north of Highway 7 (Zenway Blvd to Major Mackenzie)

Uhhh, I know whats being discussed, thanks.
I've driven on the 427 extension, I've also driven on the Major Mack extension between Hwy 27 and Hwy 50 before it was officially open. I'd driven over the Zenway overpass of the 427 extension before it was officially opened, as well as the Langstaff & Castlemore on-off ramps. We pulled into the Salty Dawg parking lot one time to eat our Burrito Boys burritos for lunch, even though its no longer open & fenced off to the public.
Anyhow, as I've said, I've driven on it a few times and haven't noticed anything wrong
 
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