Toronto Perason International Airport - Present
Greater Toronto Airports Authority - Terminal 1 New Gate 193 Extention
Location: Mississauag, Ontario
Owner: Greater Toronto Airports Authority
Contractor: LEDCOR
Architect: SMV, MBII
In 2009, the GTAA commenced the construction of the Gate 193 commuter facility in Terminal 1. When completed in mid-2010 at a capital cost of approximately $11.7 million, this facility will have 14 commuter aircraft positions serving the transborder sector, and will replace the existing Terminal 1 Satellite which will be decommissioned. The Gate 193 commuter facility will provide improved service to passengers by eliminating bussing, and benefit air carriers by consolidating operations in Terminal 1 and by eliminating bussing costs. During its construction, Gate 193 will not be available for use. The Gate 193 commuter facility is intended to be a temporary facility to be removed when Pier G is constructed.
Ebizmedia along with its partners provided project management, engineering and installation services for the security system infrastructure, which comprised of enterprise CCTV cameras, intercoms and highly complicated access control systems.
Toronto Pearson International Airport - 2009
Greater Toronto Airports Authority - Area 6B Parking Facility
Location: Mississauag, Ontario
Owner: Greater Toronto Airports Authority
Contractor: Ellis Don
Architect: NORR Limited
The GTAA Area 6B Parking Facility is a six level parking structure which will provide over 8,100 parking spaces. The total building area is 259,594 square metres which includes 5 suspended levels in precast, two additional levels to an existing pedestrian lobby tower and a five level suspended cast-in-place concrete structure central to the parking garage. This structure consists of an open air well which is on central axis with the tower and provides natural ventilation and orients pedestrians to and from their parked cars. This project was completed ahead of schedule on September 30, 2009. Ebizmedia Inc. was proud to provide project management, engineering services for the security systems which include Video over IP CCTV , Access Control, and Stainless Steel SOS Intercom Stations on this project.
Toronto Pearson International Airport - 2008
Greater Toronto Airports Authority - New Terminal Development
Location: Mississauag, Ontario
Owner: Greater Toronto Airports Authority
Contractor: PCL/Aecon, A Joint Venture
Architect: ADP (Airport Development Group)
PHASE I (1997–2004) Estimated at costing C$3.2bn, this phase involved the planning, design and construction of a 42-gate terminal, two piers (D with 17 gates and E with ten gates) for aircraft parking, a multi-level public parking facility with 9,000 spaces, development of a new aircraft hydrant fuelling system and installation of new utility systems. This phase included upper and lower-level roadway development and demolition of the existing airport administration building. The new terminal 1 became operational in April 2004. At this stage the airport still had three terminals, terminal 3 having been opened in February 1991 to take the overspill of US-Canadian passenger traffic. In addition an infield terminal was constructed during 2001-02, and opened in April 2003. This terminal was built to handle passenger traffic displaced due to the terminal 1 development project. The IFT (not currently in use) has 11 gates (521 to 531) but will be reactivated when passenger demand requires it.
PHASE II (2004–2008) Estimated to cost C$1.2bn, this phase has dealt with the construction of a third pier (F) at the new terminal 1, containing 25 additional gates and additional parking positions for aircraft. In addition, work was carried out on expansion of the ground transportation centre, the car park to increase the total capacity to 12,600 spaces, partial demolition and removal of terminal 2 and its parking structure, enhancement of airport highway access and improvement of internal airport roadways.
Ebizmedia Inc. was proud to provide project management, engineering and software development services for the CCTV systems which included the first enterprise Video over IP CCTV system encompassing 3000 cameras over a CISCO campus area network servicing 100 plus operators from multiple organizations and airport services.