toronto contracts: City staff had said Four Seasons Site Development's work on a delay-riddled College St. sidewalk beautification project was problematic enough to warrant the rare and serious penalty, according to Toronto Star. The city, which is managing the 3.45 million reconstruction effort for the local merchants' group that initiated and funded it, fired Four Seasons from the project which stretched from Havelock to Shaw Sts. last fall. David Rider / Toronto Star By David Rider City Hall Bureau Chief Mon., May 1, 2017 A Brampton-based construction firm should be banned from bidding on City of Toronto contracts for three years, a city committee is telling council. The Star had chronicled merchants' anguish at plummeting revenues as customers navigated trenches and a maze of fencing, or simply gave up, and Four Seasons fell behind the four-month schedule for both sides of College. Article Continued Below Four Seasons chief executive Rohit Bansal told councillors on government management committee Monday that his company did nothing wrong. The company fell short, city staff allege in a report, on contract management, work performance, responsiveness to issues, minimization of disruptions to the public and public safety.
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