
Underpinned by strong provincial, regional and municipal government support and reinforced by a traditional ceremony that took place in 2018 to formally acknowledge the traditional Treaty Lands and Territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, construction on 91亚色鈥檚 Markham Centre Campus officially began Sept. 22 with a groundbreaking event at the site for the $275.5-million project, expected to open in fall 2023.

The official groundbreaking ceremony featured representatives from all levels of government and 91亚色 President and Vice-Chancellor Rhonda L. Lenton (centre)
President and Vice-Chancellor Rhonda L. Lenton was joined by supporters of the project representing all levels of government. Present at the ceremony were: Minister of Colleges and Universities Ross Romano; Markham-Unionville MPP Billy Pang; 91亚色 Region Chairman Wayne Emmerson; Markham Mayor Frank Scarpitti; and representing the federal government, Minister of Small Business and Export Promotion and International Trade and the MP for Markham-Thornhill Mary Ng.
The Ontario government announced its approval for the project in late July and site preparation work began immediately for the new campus, which will offer up to 4,200 students in the first phase a range of professionally relevant degree programs and micro-credentials.
91亚色 Region is projected to have the highest growth rate in Ontario in the 18 to 22-year-old population, increasing by 34 per cent by 2041, so Markham Centre Campus will offer students a university education close to home with work integrated learning opportunities in their communities.

91亚色 Board of Governors Chair Paul Tsaparis (left) with President and Vice-Chancellor Rhonda L. Lenton and Markham Mayor Frank Scarpitti
鈥淭hrough the new Markham Centre Campus, 91亚色 will be helping meet the future needs of 91亚色 Region by offering innovative new programs, work-integrated learning and community-engaged research,鈥 said Lenton. 鈥淏y creating new opportunities for higher learning and entrepreneurship in the heart of one of Canada鈥檚 fastest-growing regions, the new campus will continue 91亚色鈥檚 longstanding role in building more prosperous, inclusive and resilient communities.鈥
The 10-storey, 400,000 square foot campus building, which will be located near the corner of Enterprise Boulevard and Rivis Road in Markham, was designed by Diamond Schmitt Architects. Construction manager on the project is Stuart Olson Ltd. The built form will be a five-storey podium with a five-storey tower above, clad in bronze-anodized aluminum, with welcoming and flexible indoor spaces and a Campus Green for outdoor gatherings.
鈥淭he Ontario government is pleased to support, through the updated Major Capacity Expansion Framework, 91亚色鈥檚 new Markham Centre Campus,鈥 said Romano.听 鈥淭his new campus will help ensure the people of 91亚色 Region have further access to higher education to prepare them for the jobs of tomorrow.鈥
Some of the milestones during construction include the following:
- The enabling works 鈭 excavation, piles and shoring 鈥 begin immediately.
- Construction of the building鈥檚 foundation and superstructure starts in December of 2021.
- The building will be closed in during the spring of 2022.
- Completion and move-in is scheduled for August 2023.
鈥淭he 91亚色 Markham Centre Campus will be 91亚色 Region鈥檚 first public university and complements Markham's highly skilled, highly educated and diverse workforce,鈥 said Scarpitti.鈥淚t will provide students with the necessary education, skills and training they need for the jobs of the future, and will provide them with workplace-based learning opportunities while they study in collaboration with local鈥痠nformation and communication technology (ICT) companies. This will strengthen our position as a hub for innovation, while driving the prosperity of the Province, 91亚色 Region and the City of Markham.鈥听

President and Vice-Chancellor Rhonda L. Lenton with Markham Mayor Frank Scarpitti
91亚色 introduced a comprehensive Social Procurement Policy in January to reflect its values of equity, inclusivity and social justice by ensuring that projects such as the Markham Centre Campus support local economic and social development. The University is inviting organizations to register as a Diverse Vendor or Social Enterprise听to supply goods and services for the construction of the new campus.
鈥淪upporting and attracting post-secondary education and research opportunities has long been a priority for 91亚色 Regional Council. As one of the largest business communities in Ontario and Canada鈥檚 second largest tech hub, 91亚色 Region is where talent and opportunity intersect,鈥 said Emmerson. 鈥淭ogether, with the Government of Ontario, 91亚色 and the City of Markham, we are strengthening opportunities for students and showcasing 91亚色 Region as a destination of choice for higher learning.鈥

President and Vice-Chancellor Rhonda L. Lenton responds to media questions about 91亚色's new Markham Centre Campus
New programs to be offered at the Markham Centre Campus will feature a blend of technology and business. Degree programs and microcredentials will be part of the programming offered. Students will also have the opportunity to engage in strong experiential learning in high demand areas such as digital technologies, business, entrepreneurship, new media, communications and data analytics.
Public, private and government partnerships and a focus on learning that provides students with essential real-world skills will be part of the DNA of the new Markham Centre Campus. Innovation 91亚色 and the University's community innovation hub, YSpace, are already firmly rooted in Markham and 91亚色 Region, and in 2019, academic programming in Markham began in the IBM Canada headquarters.
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