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ARCADIS - Key features of the Hamilton, Ont. bus barn facility are the space to store 200 buses indoors on opening day and an additional 100 buses in the future. A 30-bay maintenance space is also part of the project.

In 2021, the provincial and federal governments announced more than two thirds of the funding for what was forecast to be a $250 million facility at 281 Birch Ave. “The contingencies provide for minor modifications and protection from cost inflation as the project progresses. This is a responsible and standard approach adopted across many jurisdictions when taking on an infrastructure project.

The plan for the next decade provides the objective of a short term action plan to continue developing Hamilton’s transit network to 2025. It aims to address current deficiencies in the system, align services with updated service standards, enhance service hours annually and grow the bus fleet by 126 buses by 2025.

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