This page provides advance visibility into capital projects planned to be issued for competitive procurement, helping industry plan capacity and resources.
A capital project is the full scope of City-led work undertaken to create, acquire, improve, refurbish, or extend the life of tangible assets, including land, buildings, engineered structures, water and wastewater infrastructure, parks and public realm assets, equipment, vehicles, and technology systems, that support service delivery, enable growth, or fulfill legislated requirements over multiple years. These projects result in long-term municipal assets that provide benefits beyond one fiscal year and require Council-approved funding through the capital budget process.
The City of Toronto’s capital projects are implemented based on the current approved 10-year Capital Budget.
This list focuses on projects to be tendered by four divisions within Infrastructure Services: Engineering & Construction Services (ECS), the City’s primary capital delivery agent, and its three primary asset owner clients: Toronto Water (TW), Transportation Services (TS), and Solid Waste Management Services (SWMS).
For more information on active procurement opportunities related to these capital projects, refer to the City’s procurement page, where competitive bidding opportunities are posted as they become available and where suppliers can register to do business with the City.