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Ali Excavation Group receives $12 million for two Quebec construction contracts

by CM Staff   

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Both projects are located in the City of Châteauguay, an off-island suburb of Montreal.

Photo Credit: CNW Group/Ali Excavation Group

Quebec-based engineering, construction, and road repair firm Ali Excavation Group has been awarded two major contracts worth a combined total of more than $12 million.

The first is a $10-million contract awarded by the City of Châteauguay, an off-island suburb of Montreal, for what Ali officials are calling “major work” related to the complete redevelopment of St-Francis Boulevard and Jeffries Street; which involves the reconstruction of a segment of the water and sewer network over a distance of 250 to 300 meters of more than 1,200 linear meters of pipes, including the sanitary network, storm water, and connections to all utility networks. The project will be launched at the end of September and will be delivered in the summer of 2022.

The second contract, worth nearly $2 million, is from the Société Québécoise des Infrastructures, S.Q.I., for all the civil engineering work related to the development and preparation of the site that will receive the new Châteauguay Seniors’ Home, which will be located on d’Anjou Boulevard and will have 120 places for the region’s population, including 96 places for seniors and 24 other places for adults with specific and particular needs. Site grading, paving of parking lots and service areas, storm drainage, sidewalks and concrete curbs will begin gradually in October 2021 for delivery in the summer of 2022, Ali officials said.

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