Development partner for the Scarborough Subway Extension project
Scarborough Transit Connect is a consortium partnership (Aecon Infrastructure Management and FCC Canada) managing the development phase of the Scarborough Subway Extension — a 7.8 km expansion of the TTC's Line 2 into Scarborough. The tech stack reveals a conventional infrastructure-project operation: Primavera P6, AutoCAD, Civil 3D, Revit, and Naviswork dominate the execution layer, paired with SAP, Smartsheet, and Aconex for cost, schedule, and document control. Active hiring (10 roles in 30 days) skews toward ops and construction roles at mid-level seniority, signaling a shift from design into active delivery phase work.
Scarborough Transit Connect is a partnership consortium contracted by the province to deliver the development phase of the Scarborough Subway Extension, a major transit infrastructure project extending the TTC's Line 2 nearly 8 km from Kennedy Station to Sheppard Avenue and McCowan Road. The extension will serve three new stations, displace the Scarborough RT (Line 3), and accommodate an estimated 105,000 daily boardings. The partnership comprises Aecon Infrastructure Management Inc. and FCC Canada Ltd., operating with 201–500 employees based in Scarborough, Ontario. Current work spans project cost reporting, BIM model coordination, environmental and dust/noise/soil/water monitoring, and common data environment setup — core activities for the stations, rails, and systems (SRS) development contract phase.
Scarborough Transit Connect is delivering the development phase of the Scarborough Subway Extension, an 8 km TTC Line 2 extension from Kennedy Station to Sheppard Avenue and McCowan Road with three new stations.
Primavera P6, Microsoft Project, Smartsheet, Aconex, and SAP for scheduling, cost tracking, and document management. Design and BIM work uses AutoCAD, Civil 3D, Revit, and Navisworks.
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