This project will provide a new mixed-use facility consisting of administrative, operational, maintenance, and related spaces to support growth and demand to treat wastewater in Barrie.
The City of Barrie has been experiencing unprecedented growth. An expansion of wastewater services is required to support the growing population. As the demand for wastewater treatment increases, the demands for the correct level and quality of administration, operations, maintenance, and related spaces have also increased, resulting in the City’s need for a new facility to support these functions.
Project Updates
June 4, 2026
- The consulting and design team have finalized the tender documents, energy report and Class A cost estimate.
- Site Plan Approval has been received.
- The LSRCA permit has been approved and received.
- Demolition permits and the site servicing permit have been issued.
- The building permit submission package is currently under review.
- The Alectra application has been submitted, design drafted and submitted for municipal consent.
- The invitation to tender has been posted to bids and tenders for the pre-qualified general contractors to bid.
- The following site due diligence activities have been completed: Risk Management Plan, Soil Characterization Report, Health and Safety Management Plan, Preliminary Excess Soil Destination Assessment Report, Designated Substances Survey, Supplemental Geotechnical Report, and Registered Plan.
- The following site due diligence activities are underway: Non-Aqueous Phase Liquid monitoring.
Site & Building Details
This project supports the City’s Official Plan by building within one of the City's identified intensification and urban growth centre areas to promote growth and development. The facility will be located on several individual City-owned properties adjacent to the Wastewater Treatment Facility (WwTF), supporting its growth.
The Wastewater Innovation Centre will comprise of administrative spaces, a training and multi-purpose area, maintenance and repair workshops, garage bays, staff facilities, vehicle storage and any other spaces required to support the functions serving the WwTF. The facility will be complimentary to the surrounding area, integrating with the neighbourhood character, and will be targeting net zero energy design, using renewable energy to reduce ongoing operating costs over the life of the building.
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