Five companies have submitted bids to manage the multimillion-dollar redevelopment of the Halifax Infirmary's third and fifth floors.

The bidders include three local companies and two national firms — including the project manager for the Bluenose II rebuild.

MHPM Project Managers Ltd. won the bid to oversee the Bluenose II rebuild in 2009, a contract valued at $375,000. By 2015, MHPM had invoiced the Nova Scotia government $1.6 million.

The overall Bluenose project is now approximately $10 million over budget.

In March 2016, MHPM changed its name to Colliers International, according to a news release from the company.

Colliers Project Leader — a branch of Colliers International — submitted a bid to redevelop the Halifax Infirmary.

Diverse set of bidders

In total, five companies have submitted bids:

Colliers Project Leaders

Eastin Projects Ltd.

Grey Cardinal Management Inc.

Pivotal Projects Inc.

Stanford Solutions Inc.

The winning company will be responsible "to provide project management services for the successful management of the QEII Redevelopment 3rd and 5th floor upgrades, and the Hants Community Hospital," the contract says.

The Halifax Infirmary site of the QEII Health Sciences Centre. (CBC)

The work includes upgrades to the third floor's diagnostic imaging area and the addition of two new operating rooms on fifth floor.

The overall construction project is expected to cost around $10 million.

Local and national experience

In addition to the Bluenose II rebuild, MHPM managed the design and construction of the Richmond Olympic Oval for the 2010 Vancouver Olympics.

Another bidder, Eastin Projects Ltd. based in Dartmouth, managed the construction of the NSCC Waterfront Campus and the Colchester East Hants Hospital in Truro.

Grey Cardinal Management Inc., another Dartmouth-based company, is currently working at the Halifax Stanfield International Airport overseeing the upgrade of public washrooms, office space and security infrastructure.

Pivotal Projects Inc. lists many building projects on its website, including hospitals, office towers, retail centres and condominiums. Most of the projects have been built in Calgary, Toronto, Vancouver and Ottawa.

Stanford Solutions Inc. is a company registered in Nova Scotia with its main office in Dartmouth.

The provincial government will now consider each of the five project managers' proposals, and select the best option based on quoted price and experience.