46 M$ pour 13,5 kilomètres de conduites d’eau à Laval
AI Article Summary
The Quebec government has announced a $26 million investment to support the renewal of water pipelines in Laval, alongside the city's $20 million budget. The work will involve replacing and rehabilitating pipelines in specific neighborhoods, affecting about 1,500 residences. The aim is to enhance the quality of the water distribution network and roads while accommodating future population growth.
What This Means for Canadian Contractors
This project demonstrates how investments in crucial infrastructure, such as water pipelines, can be supported by both government and municipal funding. For Quebec builders, this means potential contract opportunities due to increased funding, as well as the need to effectively manage resources and project timelines to avoid cost overruns.