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Client : City of Montreal

Date : 2015

City: Montreal

Country: Canada

Cost : $19,7 M

Reconstruction of underground infrastructures and geometric redesign, Duke and Notre-Dame streets

Reconstruction of underground infrastructures and geometric redesign, Duke and Notre-Dame streets

  • Quantity Surveying

The City of Montreal proceeded to the reconstruction of underground infrastructure and the geometric redevelopment on Duke and Notre-Dame streets – Bonaventure Project.

Civil engineering works included:

  • Reconstruction of a combined sewer and secondary water pipes;
  • Reconstruction of pavement, sidewalks and side roads;
  • Reconstruction on the English-Montreal School Board network;
  • Reconstruction on the Bell telecommunication company’s network;
  • Demolition and reconstruction of highway structures.

Electricity works for lighting and traffic lights included:

  • Installation, connecting of the lights, assembling and connecting of lightings tower bodies and consoles;
  • Supply, installation and connecting of electrical outlets on tower bodies;
  • Ensure that the lighting remains functional in compliance with phases;
  • Supply, installation and connection of temporary lighting during works;
  • Modifications and additions to the current electricity distribution network at 347/600 V in Tower 10 of the MTQ tunnel (normal and emergency);
  • Supply and installation of cables cabinets networks;
  • Manipulation works for ceiling tiles with asbestos;
  • Programming works for traffic lights controls was to be done by the City.