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    Steel Frame Rises as New Warden Station Bus Terminal Progresses

    Anthony Teles November 19, 2025 4 min read
    Urban Toronto
    Steel Frame Rises as New Warden Station Bus Terminal Progresses
    AI Article Summary

    The construction of the new Warden Station bus terminal in Toronto has advanced significantly, featuring a rising steel structure next to the existing subway station. Designed by Strasman Architects and WSP for the Toronto Transit Commission, the redevelopment is part of a transit-oriented project and includes a mixed-income housing component. A drone view from October 2025 shows the new terminal's steel frame already reaching two stories, and ongoing construction aims for completion by late 2027. Construction continues with bus operations active south of the station throughout the build phase.

    What This Means for Canadian Contractors

    This project shows how integration of mixed-use development and public transportation can be executed simultaneously, impacting timelines and resource allocation. For Canadian builders, this means managing complex projects with overlapping phases, requiring precise coordination of permits and inspections. The need for efficient supply chain management and prefabrication could be emphasized to prevent delays and minimize costs associated with prolonged construction timelines.

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