WSP Canada and Holcim (Canada) are also participants in the KPH Turcot consortium’s team for the Turcot Interchange project.
“We bid this project because we understand the importance of improving one of Montréal’s busiest and most vital transportation connectors,” said KPH Turcot deputy project director Sébastien Marcoux. KPH Turcot is made up of many of the partners that delivered the Autoroute 25 project.
The CA$3.7bn (£1.9bn) Turcot programme is the largest in MTQ’s history, and KPH Turcot’s design-build contract is the largest portion of the scheme.
Also as part of the project, 145-lane-kilometres of roadways will be designed and constructed, and Canadian National Railway mainline tracks will be relocated. The project is scheduled to be completed by 2020.
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