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STAFF REPORT ACTION REQUIRED EX2.6 Toronto Water 2014 Capital Budget and 2015-2023 Capital Plan Reallocations and Accelerations/Deferrals Date: December 15, 2014 To: From: Wards: Reference Number: Executive Committee General Manager, Toronto Water All P:\2014\Cluster B\TW\EX15002 SUMMARY This report requests City Council s authority to amend Toronto Water s Approved 2014 Capital Budget and 2015-2023 Capital Plan by adjusting project cash flows contained within the Budget and Plan, respectively, to better meet program requirements. The adjustment of project cash flows will have a zero dollar impact on the gross overall Capital Budget and will better align 2014 cash flows within Toronto Water's capital project delivery schedule and program requirements. RECOMMENDATIONS The General Manager of Toronto Water recommends that 1. City Council authorize the reallocation of funds in Toronto Water s approved 2014 Water Capital Budget and 2015-2023 Capital Plan in the amount of $42.455 million, from projects that have been completed or awarded under-budget to those requiring additional funding in the same amount, and for project accelerations and deferrals as presented in Schedule A, with a zero Budget impact. Financial Impact The approval of this report will authorize the reallocation of 2014 approved cashflow to align with the deferral, acceleration and adjustment of funds in Toronto Water's approved Toronto Water 2014 Capital Budget Reallocations 1

2014 Capital Budget and 2015-2023 Capital Plan in the total amount of $42.455 million, as presented in Schedule A. Due to delays in completion of detailed designs a few capital projects have fallen behind schedule in 2014. In addition, a number of projects have been completed, and committed funds have been released. As a result, funding from these delayed or completed projects is available for reallocation to address projects that are proceeding ahead of schedule or have received higher than expected bid prices. The Deputy City Manager and Chief Financial Officer has reviewed this report and agrees with the financial impact information. DECISION HISTORY City Council at its meeting of December 16 and 17, 2013 approved Toronto Water's 2014 Capital Budget and 2015-2023 Capital Plan, which included approval of a 2014 Capital Budget cash flow of $476.713 million and 2013 carry-forward funding of $138.057 million. The Council Decision Document can be found at: http://app.toronto.ca/tmmis/viewpublishedreport.do?function=getcouncildecisiondocu mentreport&meetingid=6814 Subsequent adjustments reflecting the final 2013 in- year carry forward funding were approved by Budget Committee on March 26, 2014 (BU53.5: 2013 Year-End Capital Adjustments, Carry-Forward Funding Adjustments to the 2014 Approved Capital Budget and Project Closures) resulting in an overall carry-forward reduction of $1.387 million and can be found at: http://app.toronto.ca/tmmis/viewpublishedreport.do?function=getdecisiondocumentrep ort&meetingid=8368 Further budget adjustments were approved by Budget Committee on March 26, 2014 (BU53.9: Toronto Water 2013Year End Capital Budget Adjustment and Accelerations/Deferrals) with a zero gross budget impact and can be found at: http://app.toronto.ca/tmmis/viewpublishedreport.do?function=getdecisiondocumentrep ort&meetingid=8368 Additional budget adjustments were approved by Budget Committee on May 1, 2014 (BU54.6 Toronto Water 2014 Capital Budget and 2015-2023 Capital Plan Reallocations and Accelerations/Deferrals) with a zero gross budget impact and can be found at: http://app.toronto.ca/tmmis/viewpublishedreport.do?function=getdecisiondocumentrep ort&meetingid=8369 Further budget adjustments were approved by Budget Committee on August 6, 2014 (BU56.9 Toronto Water 2014 Capital Budget and 2015-2023 Capital Plan Reallocations and Accelerations/Deferrals) with a $12 million budget impact and can be found at: http://app.toronto.ca/tmmis/viewpublishedreport.do?function=getdecisiondocumentrep ort&meetingid=8371 Toronto Water 2014 Capital Budget Reallocations 2

ISSUE BACKGROUND Toronto Water requires the amendment of the 2014 Approved Budget and 2015-2023 Capital Plan to better align the cash flows with capital project delivery and program requirements primarily to address accelerated project delivery. The majority of capital projects being delivered for Toronto Water are multi-year complex infrastructure projects. Project acceleration can result from favourable weather/site conditions, and strong consultant/contractor performance. Project delays can arise from: delays in completing designs due to complexities within the infrastructure, unforeseen ground/site conditions, delays resulting from inclement weather, delays resulting from technical coordination to maintain operations 24/7, consultant/contractor performance issues, and negotiation of final payments. A few project funding reallocations are required to address unforeseen costs as detailed in Appendix A. COMMENTS Approval is being sought to amend Toronto Water s Approved 2014 Capital Budget and 2015-2023 Capital Plan as outlined in the attached Schedule A to better align cash flows with project and program requirements, in accordance with Section 71-9 B to E of the Financial Control By-Law. These amendments include the provision of additional funding for projects proceeding ahead of schedule and projects with higher bid prices. It is proposed that this additional funding be drawn from projects that are under budget and projects which have fallen behind schedule due to on-site coordination constraints and vendor performance issues. Toronto Water 2014 Capital Budget Reallocations 3

CONTACT Graham Harding, P.Eng. Director Water Infrastructure Management Toronto Water Tel.: (416) 397-4631 E-mail: ghardin2@toronto.ca Annette Kopec, P.Eng. Manager, Capital Programming & Facilities Asset Planning Water Infrastructure Management Toronto Water Tel: (416) 392-8845 E-mail: akopec@toronto.ca SIGNATURE Lou Di Gironimo General Manager, Toronto Water ATTACHMENTS Toronto Water 2014 Capital Budget Reallocations 4

Schedule A Toronto Water 2014 Capital Budget Adjustments, Deferrals/Accelerations Schedule A Toronto Water 2014 Capital Budget Reallocations, Deferrals/Accelerations Project/Sub-Project Sub-Proj. # (WBS) Cashflow Reallocation Comments PROJECTS WITH ACCELERATED DELIVERY DESIGN CPW002-2 421,000 SPADINA-RIVER WM CONSTRUCTION FILTER MEDIA REPLACEMENT DIST W/M REPLACEMENT 2013 NEW SERVICE CONNECTIONS - SITE SERVICING STANDBY POWER GENERATION CPW059-04 465,000 CPW061-01 75,000 CPW542-12 878,989 Horgan WTP Expansion - engineering; final costs are being incurred for operational assistance of new processes. Project to be completed in 2015. Gerrard St transmission watermain is being constructed of schedule and is expected to be completed in 2016. Harris WTP - Remaining required filter media purchased in 2014, project to be closed. Carried-over projects are being completed with payment finalizations being executed ahead of schedule. CPW600-02 4,351,000 High demand from developers for new infrastructure connections CWW019-03 1,961,735 ODOUR CTRL ENGINEERING CWW019-21 100,000 FERROUS UPGRADES CWW019-24 54,080 PCS-PLANT SRVS CWW023-03 400,000 PCS PLANT SERVICES CWW025-03 67,843 WAS THICKENING IMPROVEMENTS BIOSOLIDS TREATMENT UPGRADES MECH & ELECTRICAL UPGRADE ENGINEERING MECH AND ELEC SYSTEM UPGRADES-CONSTR BUILDING UPGRADE ENGINEERING CWW031-01 625,000 CWW036-03 1,552,963 CWW036-06 539,268 CWW036-07 250,000 CWW037-01 136,000 NEW SUBSTATION CWW037-06 2,187,000 ABTP OUTFALL ASSESSMENT FINE BUBBLE AERATION AND PILOT TESTING O PRIMARY TREATMENT UPGRADE CONT #1 PROCESS & EQUIP UPGRADES - FUTURE ABTP standby power generation is proceeding ahead of schedule with completion forecasted in 2016 ABTP odour control engineering is proceeding of schedule with project completion forecasted for 2017. ABTP Ferrous upgrades are proceeding of schedule. Construction is expected to be complete in 2019 ABTP PCS upgrades are proceeding ahead of schedule; this project is forecasted to be complete in 2015. HTP PCS upgrades are proceeding ahead of schedule; this project is forecasted to be completed in 2015 HCTP Waste Activated Sludge thickening improvements are proceeding ahead of schedule. This project is forecasted to be completed in 2015 HCTP Biosolids Treatment upgrades are proceeding ahead of schedule; project is expected to be completed in 2019. HCTP Mechanical & Electrical engineering is proceeding ahead of schedule; this project is forecasted to be completed in 2017 HCTP Mechanical & Electrical construction is proceeding ahead of schedule and has achieved substatial completion in 2014. HTP Building upgrade engineering is proceeding of schedule and is forecasted to be completed in 2016. HTP New Substation is be proceeding ahead of schedule and is forecasted to tbe completed in 2016. CWW039-03 100,000 ABTP Outfall Assessment modelling has been substantially completed. CWW040-01 2,732,244 CWW040-07 7,608,145 CWW041-02 20,613 ABTP Fine Bubble Aeration project is nearing completion, with final payments to be made in 2015 ABTP Primary treatment upgrades are proceeding ahead of schedule and are forecasted to be completed in 2018. ABTP Process & Equipment uprades are proceeding ahead of schedule and are expected to be completed in 2016. Toronto Water 2014 Capital Budget Reallocations 5

D BUILDING TREATMENT & BIOFILTER WAS THICKENING AND DEWATERING CONSTR RELIEF - BACKFLOW GRAN RELIEF - DESIGN RELIEF - GROUP 2 - DES NEW RELIEF GROUP 1A SEWER REHAB - 2008 PROGRAM CWW042-01 600,000 CWW047-01 3,041,000 CWW421-01 3,000,000 CWW421-06 137,000 CWW421-08 559,000 CWW421-09 734,013 CWW465-06 2,145,000 SEWER REPLACEMENT 2012 CWW472-08 1,678,000 DON & WATERFRONT TRUNK/CSO PHASE 1 - DES SUB-TOTAL OF ACCELERATED PROJECTS ABTP D Building Treatment & Biofilters project has been substantially completed with final payments to be made in 2014. HCTP Waste Activated Sludge thickening improvements are proceeding ahead of schedule. This project is forecasted to be completed in 2015 High demand from public for basement flooding protection subsidy program resulting from 2013 storm events Annual sewer rehabilitation work is proceeding ahead of target as a result of additional work undertaken in response to recent weather events. Carried-over projects are being completed with payment finalizations being executed ahead of schedule. CWW480-01 361,222 This project is forecasted to be delivered of schedule. 36,781,114 PROJECTS WITH DELAYED DELIVERY PLANT EXPANSION - CONSTRUCTION JOS - GERRARD ST WM - ENGINEERING HVAC REHAB - CONSTRUCTION REHAB OF SETTLING BASIN ROOF & SLUICE GA DIST WM REPLACMENT - 2014 WATERMAIN STRUCTURAL LINING CPW002-3 (421,000) CPW059-01 (150,000) Horgan WTP Delayed tendering for construction of access platforms and removal of pumps. Gerrard transmission watermain - Expenditure forecast for engineering services updated reflecting progress in services executed. CPW061-11 (98,462) Harris WTP - Design period extended. CPW061-13 (235,327) Harris WTP - Site conditions required additional design CPW542-14 (546,989) Higher than forecasted prices required budget reallocations resulting in delays in awarding contracts. CPW543-04 (287,000) Program slightly delayed due to award issues ELECTRICAL REHAB CWW019-11 (1,137,814) ABTP - Project delivery is delayed due to on-site coordination issues. FACILITY AND GROUNDS CWW019-26 (500,000) ABTP Delay in contract awards DIGESTERS CLEANING REHAB 10 YEAR PLAN BUILDING REHAB AND SITE IMPROVEMENTS ELEC SYSTEM UPGRADES - CONSTR CWW019-28 (500,000) ABTP - Delay in project tendering CWW036-01 (1,500,000) HCTP - Construction commenced later than scheduled. CWW036-09 (400,000) HCTP - Project is nearing completion, final payments are being issued. CEPA COMPLIANCE -HCTP CWW036-10 (133,000) HCTP WWTP- Delay in project tendering DIGESTERS CLEANING REHAB 10 YEAR PLAN ELECTRICAL CONDITION ASSESSMENT NEW GROUNDSKEEPING BUILDING CWW036-13 (309,231) HCTP - Delay in project tendering CWW037-03 (1,173,000) HTP - Project delivery is delayed due to on-site coordination issues. CWW037-07 (1,150,000) HTP Design period extended. Toronto Water 2014 Capital Budget Reallocations 6

OUTFALL AND DISINFECTION UPGRADES ENGINE RAW SEWAGE PUMP STN REBUILD ENGINEERING PRIMARY AND FINAL TANK UPGRADES M & T PUMPING STATION CRITICAL REPAIRS CWW039-01 (100,000) ABTP Additional site testing and flow modelling needed to be undertaken CWW040-02 (1,458,000) ABTP - Delays in electrical inspections prior to commissioning CWW040-09 (1,000,000) ABTP - Delay in contract awards CWW040-10 (450,000) ABTP - Project delivery is delayed due to on-site coordination issues. MESI UPGRADES CWW041-03 (20,613) ABTP - Reduction in requirement for upgrades BIOFILTERS UPGRADE CWW042-04 (600,000) HCTP - BIOSOLIDS IMPLEMENTATION RELIEF RELIEF - GROUP 2 CONST RELIEF- GROUP 2 DESIGN - GROUP 3 STUDIES & EAS-CW IMPLEMENTATION ABTP - Delay in receiving MOE ECA and to address on-ste coordination issues. CWW047-02 (850,000) HCTP - Project delayed to address requirement to undertake an EA CWW421-05 (1,682,242) CWW421-11 (500,000) CWW421-12 (242,000) CWW421-13 (313,000) CWW421-14 (50,000) SWM CONVEYANCE 2014 CWW447-10 (890,000) SPS SCADA UPGRADES CWW465-05 (174,000) GROUP 5 SEWAGE PUMPING STATION UPGRADES Delivery is based on a plan of sequenced projects, on-site issues with delivering current project delayed issuance of next phase. Sewage Pumping Stations - Design period extended for SCADA upgrades. CWW465-08 (110,000) Design period extended for 7 pumping stations. CONSULTING FEES CWW470-02 (1,183,222) Linear Engineering Design period extended. WATERFRONT STORMWATER INFRASTRUCTURE WATERFRONT SANITARY SERVICING INFRASTRU CWW472-11 (8,250,000) CWW472-12 (13,238,139) SEWER REPLACEMENT -2014 CWW472-13 (1,851,000) SPS UPGRADES CWW476-04 (618,000) SUB-TOTAL OF DELAYED PROJECTS (42,122,039) Delivery of this project is being undertaken by Waterfront Toronto. Delay to project commencement results from delay in process to execute funding agreement. Delivery of this project is being undertaken by Waterfront Toronto. Delay to project commencement results from delay in process to execute funding agreement. Higher than forecasted prices required budget reallocations resulting in delays in awarding contracts. Sewage Pumping Stations related to the extended design period for SCADA upgrades at pumping stations. PROJECTS REQUIRING REALLOCATION ROAD RESTORATION FOR BSMT FLDG CWW421-10 1,587,235 Expenditure volume subject to timing of road reconstruction by TR ROAD RESTORATION CPW545-01 1,144,508 Expenditure volume subject to timing of road reconstruction by TR TRANS FACILITIES REHAB CPW060-01 697,047 Urgent work was required to address reservoir expansion joints and electical components. Toronto Water 2014 Capital Budget Reallocations 7

SCOTT STREET PS UPGRADES CCTV INSPECTION CWW465-03 585,843 WATERMAIN CLEANING &LINING HIGH LEVEL PUMPING BASEMENT PIPE REHAB SEWER REPLACEMENT -2011 PROGRAM 2012 WATER SERVICE REPLACEMENT CWW476-01 618,000 To address a POA for additional services Additional work undertaken due to higher demand from weather related calls CPW543-01 287,000 Additional cleaning and lining required to address water quality issues CPW061-14 210,244 CWW472-06 173,000 Final costs for projects. CPW544-09 81,000 Final costs for projects. WORK AREA 1 REHAB CWW040-04 68,000 Final costs for projects. DRAIN LINING CWW465-04 62,598 LIQUID CHEMICAL SYSTEM RELOCATION 2010 WM REPLACEMENT PROGRAM 2010 WATER SERVICE REPAIR - COORD ELECTRICAL REHAB ENGINEERING TRANSMISSION OPERATIONS OPTIMIZER OFFICES CONSTR/LAB REHAB CPW061-06 48,545 Final costs for projects. CPW542-06 28,000 Final costs for projects. CPW544-06 27,000 Final costs for projects. CWW019-10 19,000 Final costs for projects. Project awarded late 2013; award value higher than forecast carried in 2014 submission Additional work undertaken due to higher demand from weather related calls CPW068-01 13,000 Award was slightly higher than budget. CPW044-03 10,904 Final costs for projects. TRUNK W/M REHAB CPW066-05 10,000 Final costs for projects. MOBILE GENERATORS CWW019-12 3,000 Final costs for projects. ARC FLASH ANALYSIS CPW067-03 (13,000) Project is nearing completion, funding is available for reallocation. SEWAGE FORCEMAIN REPLACEMENT STAND-ALONE WATER SERVICE REPLACEMENT DIST WM REPLACEMENT - 2011 SUB-TOTAL OF PROJECT REALLOCATIONS TOTAL BUDGET REALLOCATIONS CWW472-07 (102,000) Project completed CPW544-07 (108,000) Projects are nearing completion with funds available for reallocation CPW542-08 (110,000) Projects are nearing completion with funds available for reallocation 5,340,925 0 Toronto Water 2014 Capital Budget Reallocations 8