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Réno-Systèmes and RénoInfrastructures Programs
$1.66 BILLION
The STM has implemented three programs
for asset maintenance and development of the
metro network. The Réno-Systèmes program’s
objective is to replace and refurbish the metro’s
fixed equipment that has reached or exceeded
its lifecycle. The Réno-Infrastructures program
was set up to intervene preventively on all
infrastructures. The Metro Accessibility program is
directly devoted to the development of the level
2024 Rank: 49
Location: Montreal, Que.
Owner: Société de transport de Montréal (STM)
Engineer: STM, Consortium: Stantec; WSP-Systra JV
Other Key Players: Bairn Architecture et Design;
CIMA+; Englobe (quality management services)
Funding: Public
Substantial Completion: 2026
of service and improving the customer experience
in terms of universal accessibility by integrating
elevators into stations that already exist and are
in operation, as well as the integration of new
pieces of art in those stations.
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Metro Vancouver is constructing a new
water main in the City of Coquitlam to optimize the capacity of the existing Coquitlam
water supply system and to meet the growing
demand for drinking water in the region with
the eventual expansion of the source supply
under the Coquitlam Lake Water Supply Project.
The Coquitlam Water Main is approximately 12
kilometres long, and ranges in diameter from
2.2 to 3.2 metres. The water main is being
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Location: Cities of Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam, BC
Owner: Metro Vancouver
Construction Manager: Stantec
Contractors: Michels
Engineers: Jacobs-WSP
Funding: Public
Substantial Completion: 2026 pre-build, early
2030s overall water main
constructed in four sections. Construction of
the first pre-build section is underway. This
water main is one of a number of drinking
water infrastructure projects Metro Vancouver
is constructing in the City of Coquitlam over the
next two decades.
METRO VANCOUVER
Coquitlam Water
Main Project
$1.66 BILLION
PUBLIC SPACES
Place du Portage III
Renewal
$1.6 BILLION
2024 Rank: 50
Location: Gatineau, Que.
Owner: Government of Canada
Project/Construction Manager: BGIS
Other Key Players: Perkins & Will, Provencher, EllisDon Corporation; Arup; Tiree
(project management support services); Stantec (engineer); Turner & Townsend
(cost consultant)
Funding: Public
Substantial Completion: 2028
The Portage III complex, currently serving as Public Services and Procurement Canada’s headquarters, is the largest of the four buildings that comprise
the Place du Portage federal campus in Gatineau, Que. Built in the 1970s, the
complex consists of: nine towers; commercial areas; four basement levels;
and a three-level underground parking garage. The renewal of Portage III
encompasses a complete overhaul of both the inside and outside of the building, including modernized activity-based workplaces; a new energy-efficient
building envelope and heating; (HVAC) system; a new accessible entrance and
a completely revamped main entrance; and improved landscaping.
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