Le gouvernement du Québec investit pour les infrastructures d'eau de Saint-Victor
AI Article Summary
The Quebec government has allocated $7,770,060 to the municipality of Saint-Victor to upgrade its water infrastructure. The project includes renewing water, sewage, and stormwater pipes, and installing a new municipal well. This funding comes from the Municipal Water Infrastructure Program (PRIMEAU), which aims to ensure potable water supply preservation. Municipal collaboration is essential to achieve the government's water conservation goals.
What This Means for Canadian Contractors
This project demonstrates how government funding can boost essential infrastructure development in municipalities. For Quebec builders, it means an opportunity to align their practices with the requirements of the Quebec Water Conservation Strategy, potentially impacting project costs and timelines. Participation in the PRIMEAU program can also provide leverage for securing additional grants.