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FCC reaches commercial closure on the Scarborough subway extension project

09/06/2025

FCC reaches commercial closure on the Scarborough subway extension project

FCC reaches commercial closure on the Scarborough subway extension project

FCC Canada Ltd. (‘FCC Canada’), a subsidiary of FCC Construcción, has reached commercial closure on the Scarborough subway extension project, which includes stations, tracks and systems (SRS). The total value of the contract amounts to approximately €4 billion.

The Scarborough subway extension SRS project will be built by Scarborough Transit Connect, a consortium formed by Aecon and FCC Canada. Scarborough Transit Connect was previously selected by Metrolinx and Infrastructure Ontario for the collaborative development phase of the initial design and construction project.

The Scarborough subway extension SRS project will extend Toronto Transit Commission Line 2 by nearly eight kilometres towards Scarborough. It will run from Kennedy Station to Sheppard Avenue and McCowan Road, providing fast, seamless transportation to those travelling to the city centre and within Scarborough. The extension will replace Line 3 (Scarborough RT), helping to reduce travel times and improve access to employment, schools and other key destinations in the city.

With 125 years of experience, the FCC Group's Infrastructure area is present in 25 countries and its activities cover all areas of engineering and construction. It is a leader in the execution of transport infrastructure, as well as in residential and non-residential construction. FCC Construcción is currently the fourth largest construction company in Spain in terms of contract volume and ranks among the top 30 in the world according to the international magazine ENR (Engineering News-Record). 

FCC Construcción, through its subsidiary FCC Canada, has been present in Canada for more than 25 years. In 1998, it was awarded the contract for the construction, operation and maintenance of the Fredericton-Moncton motorway. In 2011, it was awarded the contract for the extension of a section of the Toronto subway expansion, the city's first modern subway infrastructure project. This project was completed in 2019.