Projet Zénith : 108 logements sociaux et abordables de plus à Québec
AI Article Summary
The governments of Quebec and Canada, along with the City of Quebec and the Municipal Housing Office of Quebec City, have inaugurated the Zenith, a building comprising 108 social and affordable housing units. This project, valued at over $50.2 million, includes 31 units dedicated to young people transitioning to independent living. It was made possible by financial contributions from governments and local organizations. The OMHQ will oversee the building's management and upkeep.
What This Means for Canadian Contractors
This project demonstrates how collaboration between various levels of government and local organizations can enhance access to social and affordable housing. For Quebec builders, this represents a growing opportunity to engage in government-funded projects focusing on social diversity and homelessness prevention. Such projects could affect permit planning, timeline management, and supply chain considerations to meet the requirements of these types of constructions.