MICHEL LAROCQUE, Eng.
Curriculum Vitae
Principal Qualifications
Michel Larocque possesses more than 36 years of experience in the
consulting engineering practice. Initially designer in urban
infrastructures and the environment, he has acquired through the years a
sound experience in managing diverse engineering projects and divisions
involving a large number of engineering disciplines (civil, structure,
mechanical, electrical, hydraulics, hydrology, geotechnical,
transportation, instrumentation and control, procurement, management and
construction). He has acquired and been able to demonstrate through the
years very strong innovative capabilities, leadership, management and
business development initiatives, thus assuring a continuous business
growth and profitable divisions under his responsibilities. The managerial
experience acquired through the years have permitted him to develop solid
management capabilities, mobilising and motivating the personnel to meet
and surpass high work objectives established for the most part by himself.
His business development responsibilities permitted him to develop a very
good business network, first in Canada, and in the international market
especially these past fifteen years. He has worked to establish several
divisionary strategic plans as well as business strategic plans throughout
his career. He has also worked on several Boards of Directors for the
consulting engineering firm Les Consultants BBL Limit e, as well as for
professional technical associations such as the Quebec Association for the
Environmental Technologies (AQTE) and the Centre of Expertise and of
Research in Urban Infrastructures (CERIU).
Today, Mr. Larocque has created his own engineering office operating in
Canada and in the International market. As President, he assumes the
responsibilities of business development for several international
engineering firms, assisting them in establishing strategies and innovative
solutions in the pursuit of targeted infrastructure projects, contract
negotiations, and strategic reviews of projects won and carried out. He is
also responsible for business development for Industrial Clients involved
in the renewable energy market (production of electricity from urban and
industrial solid wastes, wind, solar and mini hydro-electric stations),
providing technical support and developing business strategies, preparing
feasibility studies, assisting in contract negotiations, managing projects
and carrying out engineering studies, engineering design and construction
supervision and quality control of works, including construction management
in the regions of North Africa, Africa, Middle-East, Central Asia, as well
as in Turkey, Kazakhstan and Canada.
Throughout the years he has had the opportunity to work in the following
countries : Algeria, Bangladesh, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Canada,
Democratic Republic of Congo, Dominican Republic, Egypt, Ethiopia, Gabon,
Guinea Bissau, Guinea Conakry, Ha ti, Honduras, Ivory Coast, Lebanon,
Madagascar, Morocco, Mauritania, Oman, Romania, Qatar, Saudi Arabia,
Senegal, Tanzania, Tchad, Togo, United Arab Emirates, Venezuela, Vietnam,
and Yemen. Recently, he has developed business contacts in the following
countries : China, Serbia, Turkey, Tunisia, Kazakhstan, Kirghizstan and
Russia.
Career objectives
Mr. Larocque's efforts of the past two years have resulted in several
project opportunities in Canada and on the international market. However,
due to the Arab Spring that was experienced in several of the targeted
countries initially in 2011 and 2012 even, which has thus far delayed the
implementation of several key projects, and considering that there are
still today many political unrests in those countries representing
consequently additional delays in project implementation, Mr. Larocque is
considering today alternative career orientations.
He has had a very solid engineering and construction management experience,
very much diversified, and has been more recently involved in the
industrial market which proved to be very challenging, appealing and
rewarding. His career objectives today are to help large engineering groups
or industries to profit from the experience he has gained over the past 36
years, and from strengths further developed and/or acquired: solid
management and leadership; profitability oriented; business development and
growth with a solid innovative mind; very good credibility with Clients,
Partners and personnel; experienced, capable and wanting to assume top
management responsibilities; strong problem analyses and solving; solid
personnel management capabilities; technology transfer as needed; extensive
experience in business/contract negotiations; good communication skills;
strong international experience; reliable, respectful and faithful in
business as well as private relations.
Basic data :
Name, first name : Larocque, Michel
Date of birth : June, 12, 1953
Nationality : Canadian
University Formation :
1976 Royal Military College, Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
B.A.Sc. Civil Engineering
Languages spoken and written and level of knowledge :
French Excellent (spoken, read, written)
English Excellent (spoken, read, written)
Professional Affiliations
Ordre des ing nieurs du Qu bec (OIQ)
Quebec Association for Transport and Roads (AQTR)
Quebec Association for Environmental Technologies (AQTE) :
-Board of Directors and Executive Committee for the AQTE from 1992 to
1996
-Infrastructures expert committees
Centre of Expertise and Research in Urban Infrastructures (CERIU) :
-Board of Directors for the CERIU from 1997 to 2001
Ex-cadet Club from the Royal Military Colleges of Saint-Jean and Kingston
Experience
2010 - Gestech International Inc, Consulting Engineering Firm,
Canada
President
Main responsibilities :
- Business development with his networks for several
infrastructures projects with diverse Canadian and European
engineering firms in the regions of North Africa, Africa,
Middle-East, Latin America, Asia and Eastern Europe;
- Strategic assistance in preparing proposals, negotiating
contracts and strategic project reviews during contract
execution with client engineering firms;
- Business developpement, technical support, enginering and
construction management for diverse industrial clients in the
domain of renewable energy in the regions of North Africa,
Africa, the Middle-East, Latin America, Asia and Eastern
Europe;
- Preparation of feasibility studies in renewable energy
(production of electricity from solid urban and industrial
wastes, wind, solar and mini hydro-electric stations), project
management and construction management, detailed engineering,
construction supervision and quality control for his industrial
clients.
Main works and contracts obtained :
- Algeria : recuperation of payments for an engineering firm
client working in the rail market ;
- Kazakhstan : feasibility study in renewable energy in wastes-to-
energy for the Cities of Astana and Almaty ;
- Kirghizstan : feasibility study in renewable energy in wastes-
to-energy for the City of Bishkek ;
- Oman : feasibility study in renewable energy in wastes-to-
energy covering most Cities in the country;
- Tunisia : feasibility study in renewable energy in wastes-to-
energy for the City of Tunis and several other Cities
throughout Tunisia;
- Bosnia : feasibility study in renewable energy in wastes-to-
energy for the regions of Nis and Una Sana / Bihac;
- Morocco : feasibility study in renewable energy in wastes-to-
energy for the Cities of Tanger and Kenitra;
- Algeria : feasibility study in renewable energy in wastes-to-
energy for the City of Algiers;
- Saudi Arabia : feasibility study in renewable energy in wastes-
to-energy for the Cities of Jeddah and Mecca;
- Libya : feasibility study in renewable energy in wastes-to-
energy for the Cities of Tripoli and Benghazi.
Potential projects that needed the establishment of strategic
alliances as well as commercial agreements, with a strong chance
of success:
- Morocco: confidential project in gold mining in Central
Morocco; and renewable energy in wastes-to-energy for several
Cities ;
- Serbia: renewable energy in wastes-to-energy for the City of
Belgrade ;
- Turkey : renewable energy in wastes-to-energy for the Province
of Malatya ;
- Egypt : renewable energy in wastes-to-energy for several
Cities ;
- Bahrain: renewable energy in wastes-to-energy for several
Cities ;
- Cameroun : renewable energy in wastes-to-energy for the Cities
of Yaounde and Douala ;
- Qatar : renewable energy in wastes-to-energy for several
Cities.
2009-2010 Hatch Ltd., Consulting firm in engineering, Montreal, Quebec,
Canada
Managing Director, International, Transportation and Infrastructures
Main responsibilities :
- Principal business developer on the international market for
the Infrastructures Division in Africa and the Middle-East;
- Partner in charge, corporate representative for contracts with
Clients;
- Negotiation of agreements with partners and agents;
- Negotiation and signature of contracts;
- Assistance to regional Directors in the United Arab Emirates,
in South Africa, in Australia and in Mississauga, Canada in
establishing technical strategies, business associations and
sales strategies in their respective regions and how to carry
out business in the international Public Infrastructures
market;
- Negotiations with Clients for contract modifications;
- Technological orientation and establishment of development
strategies;
- Assistance and approval of technical and financial proposals;
- Assistance to regional offices in providing professional
services and to problem solving with the international Clients
as needed.
Main contract obtained :
- Algeria : engineering studies for the construction of a
greenfield steel plant for an overall investment of $2
Billions;
Potential projects that needed the establishment of strategic
alliances as well as commercial agreements, with a very strong
chance of success:
- Ivory Coast : engineering studies for a new highway aiming to
improve traffic flows to Abidjan;
- Nigeria : Engineering studies for the construction of the first
light rail transit line in Lagos;
- Algeria : engineering studies for several railway lines for
fees totalling between $5 and $10 Millions CAD;
- Algeria : hydraulic and hydrological studies to optimize en
ensure water useage for consumption and irrigation in the
Oranie-Chott Chergui hydraulic basins, in western Algeria, at
the Morocco frontier;
- Egypt : engineering for an irrigation project from the Nile
River.
2007-2009 SNC-Lavalin Inc., Consulting Firm in engineering and
construction, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Vice-President, International, Engineering and construction :
October 2008 to April 2009
Vice-President, Transport and Infrastructures, International :
January 2007 to Octobee 2008
Main responsibilities :
- Principal business developer on the international market for
the divisions : Transport, Infrastructures and Buildings;
Construction Management; Qualitas (geotechnical laboratories);
and Construction, in Africa, Eastern Europe and the Middle-
East;
- Partner in charge, corporate representative for contracts with
Clients;
- Negotiation of agreements with partners and agents;
- Negotiation and signature of contracts;
- Coaching of vice-presidents responsible of the different
divisions concerning how to carry out business in the
international market;
- Negotiations with Clients for contract modifications;
- Technological orientation and establishment of development
strategies;
- Assistance and approval of technical and financial proposals;
- Overseeing of divisions in providing professional services and
problem solving with the international Clients as needed.
Main mandates obtained :
- Algeria : quality control and construction supervision of works
for the Centre section of the East-West Highway for total fees
of $100 Millions CAD over 48 months. Value of construction
works : $1.6 Billion CAD;
- Algeria : control and construction supervision of works for the
Thenia - Tizi Ouzou railway line for total fees of $25 Million
CAD over 30 months. Value of construction works : $300 Millions
CAD; this contract was lost by SNC-Lavalin following the
departure of Mr. Larocque;
- Morocco : project management for works related to the Bab Al
Bahr Development Project between Saleh and Rabat for total fees
of $8 Millions CAD over 42 months. Value of construction works:
$100 Millions CAD;
- Algeria : engineering studies and construction supervision for
the New City of Hassi Messaoud for total fees in excess of $500
Millions CAD over 96 months. Value of construction works : $7
Billions CAD. This contract was lost by SNC-Lavalin following
the departure of Mr. Larocque.
Potential projects that needed the establishment of strategic
alliances as well as commercial agreements with a strong chance of
success:
- Algeria : control and construction supervision of several
railway lines for total fees of $25 Millions CAD over 30
months. Value of construction works in excess of $300 Millions
CAD;
- Algeria : engineering studies and construction of two sewage
treatment plants totalling more than $125 Millions CAD over 3
years and operation of plants between 5 and 10 years;
- Romania : technical assistance to the Transport Ministry in
Bucharest over 4 years; fees of $15 Millions CAD;
- Serbia : engineering studies and construction of several
highway sections and railway lines, including the elaboration
of financing solutions, the establishment of partnering
agreements with serbian construction firms for more than $800
Millions CAD over 5 years.
These mandates have permitted the Divisions of Transport,
Infrastructures and Buildings; Construction Management; Qualitas
(geotechnical laboratories), to start working on the international
market representing a first for SNC-Lavalin with these specific
Clients in Morocco and Algeria, permetting the first division to
double its annual revenues after only two years of business
development (personnel going from 425 persons to over 800
persons), through personal contacts that were developed before
joining SNC-Lavalin in those countries.
1997-2006 Tecsult International Limited., Consulting engineering firm,
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Vice-President Transport and Infrastructures, International
1980-1997 Beauchemin-Beaton-Lapointe/Cartier Group Limited, Consultants,
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Vice-President municipal, Cartier Group Limited (1993-1997)
Vice-President municipal, Beauchemin-Beaton-Lapointe inc. (1984-1993)
Director, Environment Division, Beauchemin-Beaton-Lapointe inc.
(1982-1984)
Head of Department, Environment Division, Beauchemin-Beaton-
Lapointe inc.
(1981-1982)
Project Director, Beauchemin-Beaton-Lapointe inc. (1980-1981)
1976-1980 MILLAR ENGINEERING INC. Consulting engineers, Kingston,
Ontario, Canada
Project Director (1976-1980)
Main Projects before 2007:
Infrastructures, construction and rehabilitation
. ALCOA in Guinea : design et engineering for a new bridge required for
ALCOA's operations.
. Urban Infrastructures for the High Technology Industrial Park, City of
Saint-Laurent, Canada.
Urban Planning for the High Technology Industrial Park, including road
access from the highway network, underground services, stormwater
management, the introduction of stormwater management infrastructures to
protect the buildings from floods associated to excessive rainfalls.
Studies, design, tender documents and construction supervision of works.
. Construction of underground public utilities in concrete structures,
Montreal's Electrical Services Commission, Canada for electricity
distribution and telecommunications to a population of several hundred
thousands. Studies, engineering and construction supervision.
. Construction of ports along the Senegal River, Canadian International
Development Agency (CIDA), Ottawa, Canada.
. Urban Infrastructures for the New City of Abu-Arish, Ministry of
Municipal and Rural Affairs, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Engineering studies for water supply, urban planning, stormwater
management, collect and treatment of wastewater, traffic studies and road
network for a New City in the desert of Saudi Arabia for a population of
75,000 residents. Feasibility and preliminary studies.
. Water supply infrastructures for eight cities, Ministry of Municipal and
Rural Affairs, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Feasibility studies for the supply,
treatment and distribution of potable water to service a population of
over 400,000 people.
. Collector sewer,Township de Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
. Urban infrastructures for the industrial park, Township of Kingston,
Ontario, Canada. Studies, complete engineering and construction
supervision.
Stormwater management
. Flood control (stormwater), City of Saint-Laurent, Canada.
. Studies of extreme flooding in 1987, City of Mount-Royal, Canada.
. Overflow control of sewer network during rainfalls, Cities of : Montreal,
LaSalle, Lachine, Saint-Pierre, Montreal-West, C te Saint-Luc, Hampstead,
Westmount, Mont-Royal and Saint-Laurent, Canada.
Water treatment plants
. Water treatment plant for the City of Abu-Arish, Ministry of Municipal
and Rural Affairs, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Preliminary studies and detailed
studies to service a population of 75,000 persons in the saudi desert.
. Adjustment to water treatment plant for Hydro-Quebec, La Grande, Quebec,
Canada.
. Shrimp production industry, Canadian International Development Agency
(CIDA), Ottawa, Canada
. Water supply and treatment for 9 cities in Saudi Arabia for the Ministry
of Municipal and Rural Affairs.
Sewage treatment plants
. Sewage treatment plant, R gie d'assainissement des eaux du Haut-
Richelieu, Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Canada.
. Sewage treatment plant, City of Abu-Arish, Ministry of Municipal and
Rural Affairs, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, to service a New City of 75,000
persons in the saudi desert, the plant's effluent to be used for the
irrigation of the city's protection area.
. Value Engineering analysis, sewage treatment plant, City of Ch teauguay,
Canada.
. Sewage treatment plant, R gie inter municipale d'assainissement des eaux
of Saint-C saire and Rougemont, Canada.
. Sewage treatment plants for the cities of Zilfi, Howtat Sudair and Al
Aflaj, Ministry od Municipal and Rural Affairs, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Preliminary studies and detailed engineering to service a population of
200,000 persons, with the plants' effluent being used to irrigate the
protection zones around each citiy in the saudi desert.
. Interception and sewage treatment plant, R gie intermunicipale
d'assainissement de Ste-Ad le/Mont-Rolland, Canada.
. Sludge granulation studies, Outaouais' Urban Community, Canada.
Roads, highways and road related structures, construction and
rehabilitation
. Management, control and construction supervision to rehabilitate National
road RN 44 South from PK 20 to PK 133 and rehabilitation of national road
RN 44 North from PK 158 to PK 228, Madagascar.
. Action plan for the displacement and reinstallation of residents
displaced by the construction of the Dakar-Thi s highway to Keur Massar,
Senegal.
. Construction supervision for the rehabilitation of the highway RN5/RN35
between Lubumbashi and Kasenga (220 km) - Democratic Republic of Congo.
. Technical assistance and construction supervision of the Tizi-Ouzou /
Oued Aissi railway line for the Soci t Nationale des Transports
Ferroviaires (SNTF) in Algeria, including 3 tunnels, 24 km of railways,
and 17 bridges and structures.
. Construction supervision for the rehabilitation of the National Road RN4
between Kisangani and Nia-Nia (354 km) and along Nia-Nia, Mambassa,
Komanda, Beni (400 km), for the Central Coordination Office (BCECO),
Democratic Republic of Congo.
. Construction supervision for the rehabilitation of National Road RN2
between Mbuji-Mayi and Kasongo (530 km) and between Kasongo and Bukavu
(460 km), for the Central Coordination Office (BCECO), Democratic
Republic of Congo.
. Detailed engineering design for the construction of the East-West Highway
in Algeria, Oran section of 60 kms; National Highway Agency (ANA).
. Detailed engineering design for the construction of the East-West Highway
in Algeria, El Harrouch section (44 Kms); National Highway Agency (ANA).
. Detailed design and social and environmental impact analysis for the Pay
toll Highway between Dakar and Thi s, Senegal.
. By-pass highway (25 km) for the City of Santiago, Dominican Republic.
Traffic studies, technico-economic studies, detailed engineering and
bridges and other road related structures.
. Major rehabilitation work - Highway 40, between Ste-Marie road and
highway 520, Montreal, Canada. Detailed engineering and construction
supervision.
. Reconstruction of Champlain bridge between Aylmer and Ottawa, Canada.
Detailed engineering, construction cost estimates and construction
supervision.
. Construction of multilevel underground car parkings, downtown Beirut,
Lebanon.
. Extension of Montreal's subway, lines 2, 4 and 5, STCUM, Montreal.
Review and validation of construction cost estimates prepared by
diverse engineering firms.
. Construction of reserved bus lane along highway 10, Brossard, Agence
M tropolitaine de Transport. Detailed engineering and construction
supervision.
. Rehabilitation and asphalt base for the Kaya-Dori road, Burkina Faso.
Detailed engineering and construction supervision.
. Periodic rehabilitation work for national roads RN6, RN3a and RN44,
Madagascar. Management and construction supervision.
. Periodic rehabilitation work for national roads RN34 and RN25,
Madagascar.
Management and construction supervision.
. Rehabilitation of roads and bridges along the national road network in
Togo.
Construction supervision.
. Rehabilitation of the road Jugudul-Bambadinca (58 km) and construction of
the road Buba-Catio (62 km), Guinea Bissau.
Detailed engineering and construction supervision.
. Protection of works along the Choluteca river and upstream of the capital
City, Tegucigalpa, Honduras.
Feasibility studies, access improvement to downtown, traffic
studies and design of an urban highway.
. Redesign of the intersection Iberville / Saint Joseph, City of Montreal.
Studies to establish causes of accidents, analysis of several
design options to improve traffic safety through a value engineering
approach.
. Reconstruction of Highway 40, between Charles-de-Gaulle bridge and Marien
boulevard. Construction supervision over a distance of 6,5 km, 3 lanes,
including road foundation, highway concrete slab, safety works, road
markings and traffic management. A tunnel was built under highway 40 to
give access to Montreal's future golf course. Quebec Ministry of
Transport.
. Rehabilitation of 85 km of national roads in northern Lebanon.
Detailed engineering for the rehabilitation of roads in a mountainous
region of northern Lebanon, including canadian technology transfer to
the Client, Lebanon Ministry of Transport.
. Rehabilitation of Jacques Cartier bridge in Montreal.
Inspection and detailed engineering for the rehabilitation of anchor
beams. Montreal, Canada. 1999.
. Rehabilitation of du Portage bridge and of the Confederation boulevard,
Phase III, Quebec, Canada, National Capital Commission.
Detailed engineering, inspection of the concrete slab and of the
bridge's main beams and construction supervision.
. Construction of Woodland viaduct, City of Beaconsfield/MTQ, Canada.
Detailed engineering and traffic management for the construction of
the viaduct over Highway 20, including the lowering of one kilometer
of highway 20 under the viaduct, the construction of a temporary by-
pass road, the integration of urban infrastructures, landscaping,
accesses to commuter trains, stormwater pumping station with outfall
to Saint-Louis lake.
. Construction of Morgan's viaduct, city of Baie d'Urf, Canada.
Detailed engineering and construction supervision to manage works and
traffic management for the construction of the viaduct and the
lowering of Morgan street under highway 20, including the construction
of a temporary high speed by-pass highway, the integration of urban
infrastructures, landscaping, accesses to commuter trains and
stormwater pumping station.
. Rehabilitation of De la Commune street, Old Port of Montreal, Montreal,
Canada. Detailed engineering and construction supervision for the
construction of 2 km of public utilities, pumping station, roads,
sidewalks lighting and artificial lake, including water recirculation and
treatment.
. Evaluation of bridges and viaducts, Quebec Ministry of Transport and
Cities of Sherbrooke, C te Saint-Luc, Montreal, Mount-Royal, Outremont,
Canada.
Evaluation of several bridges and viaducts using the infrared
thermography and radar technologies and recommendations for their
rehabilitation, detailed engineering and construction supervision.
. Identification of voids under road concrete slabs, City of Montreal,
Canada.
Identification of voids under road concrete slabs using the radar
technology through an innovative and experimental application of the
technology.
. Evaluation of different road rehabilitation work methods, City of
Montreal, Canada.
Analysis of the impact of different road concrete slab rehabilitation
methods through the application of infrared thermography and radar
technologies before and after rehabilitation.
. Construction and rehabilitation of 300 km urban roads for the cities of
Montreal, Montreal-West, C te Saint-Luc and Hampstead, Canada.
Detailed engineering and construction supervision.
Management of infrastructures and innovative technologies
. Innovative technologies in the evaluation of roads, Quebec Ministry of
Municipal Affairs, Canada.
Elaboration of an innovative technology project in association with 17
Cities in Canada within the Canada-Quebec infrastructure program,
phase 3. The project was aiming to adapt the technologies of radar and
infrared thermography to the evaluation of urban roads, including the
development of a road management system.
. Innovative technologies in the evaluation of roads and highways,
Laboratoire central des ponts et chauss es, Nantes, France.
Elaboration of an agreement with the french firm Tronico representing
Laboratoire Central des Ponts et Chauss es in Nantes, for the
integration of the french Desyroute in the evaluation of urban roads
and highways, including its commercialisation in North America.
. Technological development in the evaluation of roads and urban
infrastructures, Quebec Ministry of Industry, Commerce, Science and
Technology, Canada.
Development of a technological development project aiming to transfer
technologies to small and medium enterprises in Canada. The project
was aiming the introduction of the Desyroute technology in a road
management system, the adaptation of the system into a Windows
environment, the develpment of a graphic interface compatible with the
most recent geomatic technologies in Canada, the integration of
optimum road rehabilitation technologies in road rehabilitation, the
development of a management system for the rehabilitation of urban
infrastructures (water and sewer networks), the development of an
integrated urban infrastructure management system and the development
of road degradation curves adapted to Quebec's weather conditions.
. Evaluation of urban roads, Cities of : Aylmer, Beauport, Hull, Gatineau,
Sainte-Foy, Montreal, Mount-Royal, Montreal-West, Repentigny, Saint-
Hyacinthe, Rosemere, Lorraine, Sainte-Th r se, Greenfield Park, Saint-
Lambert, Pr vost, Saint-Bruno, Brossard and Grande- le, Canada
Analysis of 300 km of urban roads using infrared thermography and
radar technologies, including the identification of probable road
degradation causes, optimum rehabilitation methods and the
prioritisation of works through the establishment of a road
rehabilitation program.
. Analysis and evaluation of highways, Quebec Ministry of Transport, Canada
Analysis of several hundred kilometers of highways with the radar
technology and recommendations for work prioritisation and optimum
rehabilitation methods.
Environment
. Soil decontamination studies, Transport Canada, Airports of Mirabel and
Dorval, Canada
. Environmental assessment, Transport Canada, Airports of Mirabel and
Dorval, Canada
. Soil decontamination studies, City of Montreal, Canada.
. Construction of oil separators, A roports de Montr al (ADM), Canada.
. Studies related to the Saint-Pierre combined sewer collector overflows,
City of Montreal, Canada.
. Construction of the Newman used snow storage site, City of Montreal,
Canada.
. Closing of the Cook sanitary landfill in the City of Aylmer, Canada,
including the collection and treatment of lixiviate waters, the
collection and elimination of methane gas through burning and site
surface impermeabilisation with the construction of a one meter clay
fill, and landscaping to establish an urban natural park.
Airport projects
. Expansion of Montreal's international airport, Dorval/Pierre-Elliott
Trudeau
- Project carried out in two phases totalling an investment of $650
Millions.
. Rehabilitation of the concrete runway and construction of combat
airplane refuelling system in Thumrait, Oman
- Detailed engineering.
. Extension of runways and modernisation of buildings and services for
ten regional airports in Gabon.
- Feasibility studies and detailed