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    La construction du boulevard des Allumettières: une saga de 35 ans (dernière partie)

    Michel Prévost November 16, 2025 1 min read
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    La construction du boulevard des Allumettières: une saga de 35 ans (dernière partie)
    AI Article Summary

    In 1988, citizens in the Hull area formed a committee to demand environmental studies and public hearings for the construction of the Allumettières Boulevard. This process highlighted the community's efforts to ensure urban development respects the local environment. After decades, the boulevard was finally completed. This 35-year saga underscores the critical role of citizen involvement in infrastructure projects.

    What This Means for Canadian Contractors

    This project demonstrates the importance of citizen mobilization in obtaining construction permits and environmental studies, which can significantly affect project timelines and costs. For Quebec builders, this means it's crucial to address local concerns early on to avoid costly delays. Additionally, it highlights the need to allocate resources for extended negotiations with stakeholders.

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