Québec veut limiter à neuf mois l’examen environnemental des projets
AI Article Summary
Quebec's Environment Minister, Bernard Drainville, has announced that the environmental assessment process for projects will be limited to a maximum of nine months. This reduction aims to make Quebec more competitive without compromising the thoroughness of the evaluations. The entire assessment process, which could take up to 18 months, will be cut in half.
What This Means for Canadian Contractors
For Quebec builders, this means shorter wait times for obtaining permits, making project planning and timeline management easier. This initiative may also reduce waiting costs and improve supply chain fluidity. Efficiency in project approvals could also open new financing opportunities for contractors.