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Toronto suspends contractor with $200M in city projects in the past five years over rules breach

A company that has been awarded almost $200 million worth of contracts from the city of Toronto in the past five years has been temporarily suspended from bidding on further work while the municipality investigates it over an alleged breach of procurement rules.

Capital Infrastructure Group Inc., a Woodbridge-based civil construction firm, as well as five of its affiliated companies, were quietly suspended on Oct. 17, according to the Toronto’s public listing of disqualified suppliers. Another affiliate, Capital Sewers Services, has been suspended since June 30.

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