
Starting on Tuesday February 9, you will notice active construction happening on the CAMH site. Demolition activity will move from west to east and will be completed by summer 2010. Construction of the three new CAMH buildings will begin in March 2010. This phase of the redevelopment project will be completed by mid 2012.
Seasons change – and CAMH springs into history …
A groundbreaking to make CAMH's Queen Street site Toronto’s most life-changing address. Think of it as breaking new ground on very old territory. It’s also history in the making.
Construction Begins
Starting on Tuesday February 9, you will notice active construction happening on the CAMH site. Demolition activity will move from west to east and will be completed by summer 2010. Construction of the three new CAMH buildings will begin in March 2010. This phase of the redevelopment project will be completed by mid 2012.
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Redevelopment project to consolidate CAMH mental health and addiction care within revitalized urban community
CAMH and Infrastructure Ontario today announced that Carillion Health Solutions has signed a contract to design, build, finance and maintain the next phase of CAMH’s redevelopment project on Queen Street West in Toronto.
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CAMH Redevelopment Project wins 2009 Academy Award for Mental Health Design
The first phase CAMH’s ambitious redevelopment project has won the International Academy for Design and Health’s 2009 Academy Award for a Mental Health Design.
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Toronto landmark closes its doors in preparation of next phase of major redevelopment
CAMH will say goodbye to its landmark Administration Building at 1001 Queen St. West in a ceremony on October 29, 2009 at 4 p.m. Demolition of the building will begin in January 2010 to make way for the next major phase of CAMH’s ambitious redevelopment project, which is transforming care for Ontarians living with addiction and mental health issues.
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Preferred proponent selected for phase 1B of CAMH redevelopment
CAMH and Infrastructure Ontario announced today that Carillion Health Solutions is the preferred proponent selected to design, build, finance and maintain Phase 1B of CAMH’s capital redevelopment project. As the preferred proponent, Carillion Health Solutions is in the process of negotiating a final contract with CAMH and Infrastructure Ontario.
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CAMH Queen Street Redevelopment Project- Progress Update
It is often said that the City of Toronto has only two seasons: winter, and construction. CAMH is making best use of the latter to prepare its site at 1001 Queen Street West for the next major phase of Transforming Lives Here, the Queen Street redevelopment project, which was formally kicked-off by Ontario Minister of Energy and Infrastructure George Smitherman on June 9, 2009.
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A sign unveiled, stories told and a dream continues
On Tuesday, June 9, the official sign for the next phase of the CAMH Queen Street Redevelopment project was revealed under sunny skies to staff, clients, volunteers, donors and friends in the community.
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CAMH Queen Street Redevelopment Project- Progress Update
A number of construction projects (collectively called “Enabling Works”) are underway at 1001 Queen Street West. The purpose of these works is to prepare the site for the demolition of the Administration Building and to ensure that the hospital can continue to operate smoothly while the next major phase of construction proceeds from early 2010 to Fall 2012.
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CAMH Queen Street Redevelopment- Progress Update
2009 will see dramatic changes to CAMH’s site at 1001 Queen Street West, including the shutdown of our Administration Building. This edition of the redevelopment progress guide will provide a wide-ranging update on what to expect in 2009.
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"To our donors and volunteers--thank you. You are making a profound difference: transforming our hospital, our community and the lives of the people who turn to us for help."
Darrell Louise Gregersen, FAHP
President & CEO
CAMH Foundation

Canada’s former Ambassador to the United States, The Honourable Michael Wilson, will be recognized at the upcoming Transforming Lives Awards by the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) Foundation for his tireless work in mental illness and addiction advocacy.
We celebrate you, our donors, your generosity, vision and leadership. The transformative impact of your gifts on people and communities is inestimable.