The City of Greater Sudbury is pleased to announce that PCL Construction has been selected as the Construction Manager of the Cultural Hub at Tom Davies Square.

A Request for Proposal (RFP) for the project was issued on Feb. 26, 2025, and the contract was awarded to PCL Construction following a thorough evaluation process.

“We are pleased to move forward with a construction partner that brings extensive experience and a strong track record in delivering complex civic projects,” said Tony Cecutti, Strategic Projects Lead for the City of Greater Sudbury. “The Cultural Hub will serve as a cornerstone of our downtown revitalization efforts, creating a contemporary, inclusive space that fosters connection, creativity and community engagement.”

Founded in 1906, PCL Construction is one of Canada’s most respected and experienced construction firms. Known for its commitment to quality, innovation and sustainability, PCL has successfully delivered a wide range of complex public sector projects, including municipal administration centres, cultural institutions, libraries and major health care facilities. With a dedicated Sudbury office, PCL brings local insight and regional expertise to every project.

"PCL is honored to partner with the City of Greater Sudbury on the transformative Cultural Hub at Tom Davies Square. This project continues our legacy of building meaningful infrastructure in the communities where our employees live and work," said John Schmalz, PCL Construction Area Manager. "The Cultural Hub is a dynamic investment in the heart of Sudbury and we are looking forward to bringing the City's vision for this integral community facility to life."

City Council approved plans for the development of the Cultural Hub in November 2023. The project will involve retrofitting both 200 Brady St. and 199 Larch St. to include a new Central Library, the Art Gallery of Sudbury and the Sudbury Multicultural and Folk Arts Association.

The project will provide residents with a variety of services in one convenient, centralized location and supports the City’s commitment to accessibility, environmental sustainability, multiculturalism, social inclusion and culture.

Construction on the Cultural Hub is expected to begin in Fall 2025.

For more information about the Cultural Hub, visit: overtoyou.greatersudbury.ca