Montréal pose les premiers jalons du corridor vert de l’Est : un projet de 17 km pour verdir et relier la métropole
AI Article Summary
Montreal has initiated the East Green Corridor, a 17 km project to link various green spaces and promote sustainable mobility. The plan includes securing 13.1 hectares of natural areas and partnering with Sobeys for a new supermarket to enhance food accessibility. This corridor is part of Montreal's Vision 2050, focused on greening and active mobility.
What This Means for Canadian Contractors
This project demonstrates how public-private partnerships can be crucial in realizing large-scale eco-friendly developments. For Quebec builders, this means there will be opportunities in green infrastructure requiring adaptation to environmental constraints, potentially affecting costs and specialized labor. Such projects may also lead to changes in permit allocation, emphasizing sustainable practices.